Working Safely - Fluke 43B Application Manual

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Working Safely

To avoid electric shock and/or equipment damage, use caution
when connecting test leads to live components. The jaws of
alligator clips can create a short circuit between closely spaced
live parts. Avoid making connections to feeder conductors or
bus bars at elevated potentials. Whenever possible, make
connections to the output side of a circuit breaker, which can
provide better short circuit protection.
Follow all legal requirements. Follow all instructions in the manuals. Obey
posted instructions.
Never assume that a circuit is de-energized. Check it first.
Always set up the measurement first, then connect the test leads to the
circuit.
Use only test leads and test lead adapters supplied with the Fluke 43B
(or safety-designed equivalents as specified in the accessory list,
see Chapter 2 of the Users Manual).
Never use adapters or test leads that have exposed metal parts or
insufficient voltage rating.
Remove all test leads that are not in use.
Make connections to the instrument first, before connecting leads to a live
circuit.
Connect the ground lead first, then the voltage leads and the current probe.
Disconnect in reverse order.
Route your test leads carefully.
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