Difference between revisions of "Translations:Electrical safety/3/en"
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− | + | The safest way to work with electricity is when circuit or system is disconnected and has no voltage. However, before working on any electrical system, it is necessary should understand its voltage and the potential amount of current that it can supply. As we cannot see electricity, the only way to be completely sure that a system is off is by using a [[Special:MyLanguage/Multimeters|multimeter]] to check if there is currently any voltage. |
Latest revision as of 09:54, 9 February 2021
The safest way to work with electricity is when circuit or system is disconnected and has no voltage. However, before working on any electrical system, it is necessary should understand its voltage and the potential amount of current that it can supply. As we cannot see electricity, the only way to be completely sure that a system is off is by using a multimeter to check if there is currently any voltage.