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Gathered are the Ten Commandments of Navy Electrical Safety…
1. Beware
of the lightning that lurks in an undischarged capacitor lest it cause thee to
be bounced upon thy backside in a most ungainly manner.
2. Cause
thou the switch that supplies large quantities of juice to be opened and thusly
tagged, so thy days may be long on this earthly vale of tears.
3. Prove
to thyself that all circuits that radiateth and upon which thou worketh are
grounded lest they lift thee to high-frequency potential and cause thee to
radiate also.
4. Take
care thou useth the proper method when thou taketh the measure of high-voltage
circuits so that thou doth not incinerate both thee and the meter, for verily
though thou hast no account number and can be easily replaced, the meter doth
have one and as a consequence bringeth much woe upon the Supply Department.
5. Tarry
thee not amongst those who engage in intentional shocks for they are surely
non-believers and are not long for this world.
6. Take
care thou tampereth not with interlocks and safety devices, for this incureth
the wrath of thy seniors and bringeth the fury of the safety officer down upon
thy head and shoulders.
7. Work
thee not on energized equipment, for if thou doeth, thy mates will surely be
buying lunch without thee and thy space at the table will be filled by another.
8. Verily,
verily I say unto thee, never service high-voltage equipment alone, for
electric cooking is a slothful process, and thou might sizzle in thy own fat
for hours on end before thy Maker sees fit to end thy misery and drag thee into
His fold.
9. Trifle
thee not with radioactive tubes and substances lest thou commence to glow in
the dark like a lightning bug.
10. Commit
thee to memory the works of the prophets, which are written in the instruction
books, which giveth the straight info and which consoleth thee, and thou cannot
make mistakes.
9) Trifle thou not with radioactive tubes and substances lest thou commence to glow in the dark like a lightning bug and thy wife have no further use for thee except thy wages.
ReplyDelete7) Work thou not on energized equipment, for if thou dost, thy fellow workers will surely buy beers for thy widow and console her in other ways.
ReplyDeleteAnd don't tie down the breakers of the USS South Dakota off Guadalcanal, lest you knock out the entire ship's electrical system in the midst of a battle.
ReplyDeleteIf you are an electrical rating thou shalt be held accountable for the shore cable connection. Thy watch section will ensure your life is a living hell shall it go down. Even if it is not your fault or duty. Choose your rate wisely.
ReplyDeleteIF a Fluke 77 Series Multimeter fell into your Sea Bag when you left the Navy BEWARE... A few years worth of meters had a fault.... IF you measured AC voltage over 350 and applied the Black Lead first then the Red lead... the FLUKE 77.... Including the AN/BN Series would continue to read 000 but actually be measuring 350 VAC PLUS... Many Tech's DIED before they found the problem... Long story short... A Senior Engineer at FLUKE Designed the 77 Series... He retired and they asked a Junior Engineer to see if he could find any Money Savings by deleting unnecessary parts. He removed some Surface Mount Capacitors as UN NEEDED.... Well... they caused the Meter to LOCK UP on 000 in the situation above... Heard about it in 1993 when I worked at MOTU=5 the ETC came around checking Serial Numbers... We had a FEW... Fluke Melted a "R" next to the Serial Number after fixing... Fast forward 1998 I am at SONY in San Diego making Picture Tubes and I get a job in the Calibration Lab after 2 years in Production. My new Job... Calibrating the 400 plus Multimeters, many Fluke... So they send me to Fluke Calibration School in LA. I ask about the RECALL and get the story above.... Went back to SONY and found we had at least 50 bad meters... Then I put out a notice to the Mechanics doing the Factory Automation like I did in Production... Working on 440 VAC Controllers... Many had Meters not calibrated as they were used for Troubleshooting only... Found a bunch more meters... Likely saved a life or two... SO a girl chimed in a few years ago on one of the FC Pages I belong to that had worked in the Fluke Cal Lab... She said they ran out of the parts... IF you call them with a Serial Number and it is a recall meter they will send you FREE a new current meter.... Heads UP.... Don't DIE...
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