Most Common Electrical Hazards Are Listed Below
Most Common Electrical Hazards Are Listed Below
Most Common Electrical Hazards Are Listed Below
6. If the victim is not breathing, apply mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. If the victim has no pulse, begin
cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Then cover the victim with a blanket to maintain body heat, keep
the victim’s head low and get medical attention.
Electrical Protective Device
A device used to protect equipment, machinery, components and devices, in electrical and electronic
circuit, against short circuit, over current and earth fault, is called as protective devices.
Necessity of Protective Devices
Protective devices are necessary to protect electrical appliance or equipment against
a)Short Circuit
b)Abnormal variations in the supply voltage
c)Overloading of equipment
d)To protect operator against accidental contact with the faulty equipment, falling which the operator
may get a severe shock.
Types of Protective Device
Different types of the protective device that are commonly used in electrical and electronic circuit
1. Fuse Wire or Fuse 3.MCB – Miniature circuit breaker
2.Earthing or Grounding
1. Fuse
Fuse generally means a fuse wire, placed in a fuse holder. It is a safety device, which protects electrical
and electronic circuit against over loads, short circuit and earth faults.
The fuse link or fuse wire is made of low resistivity material and low melting point.
Operation of a Fuse –
Fuse is a short length of wire designated to melt and separate in case of excessive current.
The fuse is connected in the phase of the supply.
It is always connected in series with the circuit / components that need to be protected.
When the current drawn by the circuit exceeds the rated current of the fuse wire,the fuse wire melts
and breaks.This disconnects the supply from the circuit and thus protects the circuit and the
components in the circuit.
2.EARTHING OR GROUNDING
Connecting the metal body of an electrical appliance, machinery or an electrical installation to earth,
through a low resistance wire, is called Earthing or Grounding.
Necessity of Earthing
Earthing is necessary for all domestic, commercial and industrial installation to safeguard the operator,
tall buildings and machinery against lightning.
Metal body of all the electrical appliances, equipment and machinery, the earth points of all three-pin
sockets and the body of the energy meter are connected to earth through a thick G.I. wire.
Whenever a live wire comes in contact with the body of the appliance, it is directly connected to earth
the grounding wire and hence the body voltage comes to zero.Therefor the operator does not get any
shock, when he comes in contact with body of the appliance.
The high voltage included during lightning is discharged to earth through grounding wire and thereby
building and machinery are protected.
Unit : 14 Electrical Hazards and safety Precaution