Not exact matches
Most plasma cutters work best
when the material being cut is a conductor, as the material can therefore complete the circuit and send the arc's
electrical current back to the cutter device by means of a
cable clamped to the target.
Compared to currently approved treatment using an
electrical cord connected at an abdominal site, this new method has a low risk of developing infectious diseases due to the power
cable behind the ear and is anticipated to improve patients» quality of life; for example, patients with this new device can soak in a bathtub as most Japanese people do
when taking a bath.
Oh and I can't forget about a roll of toilet paper to hold a live battery or starter
cable from touching any ground,
when you still need connections to power to diagnose
electrical problems.
When working on the
electrical system for repairs, you should remove the negative
cable off of the terminal, anyway, so you don't accidentally short a circuit and damage an
electrical component.
Other possible sources of danger include faulty wiring, fallen transmission
cables, broken
electrical circuits and, rarely, lightning strikes during thunderstorms
when outside.
yaw mechanism (to keep the blade assembly perpendicular to the wind; also to untwist the
electrical cables in the tower
when necessary)-- the nacelle (turbine housing) and blades together weigh 92 tons on a GE 1.5 - MW turbine
When the wind blows through them, it separates positive and negative charges as it moves the mist, which builds up to an almost 200,000 volt direct electric current that the system transmits through a high voltage
cable back to the
electrical grid on land.
Other things to look for
when scoping out the courtroom include locating the
electrical outlets, figuring out how to reduce trip hazards from the myriad cords and
cables, and where to place the document camera if you're using one.
Wire pulling tools, knives, wire tracer, circuit tracer, saws, screw drivers,
cable and wire strippers,
cable bits, work gears, and
cable cutters are some of the
electrical tools the apprentice electrician can use
when working.
So I turned to Joseph Higbee at the National
Electrical Manufacturers Association, who responded that «wiring that is listed for dry locations only, such as nonmetallic sheathed
cable, may become a shock hazard
when energized and therefore should be replaced.»