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tony sayer May 4th 06 07:45 AM

How small a gap can a mouse get through?
 
In article , Andy Wade
writes
ARWadsworth wrote:

Explain what "proving dead" is please. The mouse certainly was in my opinion
but I am not a vet.


That process of checking that conductors or equipment that you are about
to work on and that you /think/ you've isolated *really* is dead. A
proper formal procedure (e.g. to comply with the EAW regs) involves
using a test lamp or voltage indicator and proving that the indicating
device itself is working both before and after the test.

Plenty of hits on Google, e.g.
http://www.niceic.org.uk/approved/elecatwork.html


We used a thing called an earth stick when I worked with TV transmitters
15 off kV at serious currents. Lotsa charged capacitors that would
regain a bit of charge. One bloke thought he had gone through the "SIDE"
routine Switch off, Isolate, Dump the capacitor charge, and Earth


Except the Isolate weren't done and someone as a temp measure had
inadvertently bypasses the switches. A most amazing BANG!!!

Gave the poor sod such a fright and the rest of the factory some
amusement....
--
Tony Sayer


Guy King May 4th 06 08:18 AM

How small a gap can a mouse get through?
 
The message
from tony sayer contains these words:

We used a thing called an earth stick when I worked with TV transmitters
15 off kV at serious currents. Lotsa charged capacitors that would
regain a bit of charge.


Ah yes, that's a nasty habit of capacitors, isn't it. TV tubes can do
the same. You earth the HT nipple on the side, then a few minutes later
the sodding thing's live again - you know this 'cos it's given you a
heck of a belt.

--
Skipweasel
Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain.

Cordless Crazy May 4th 06 04:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The3rd Earl Of Derby
ARWadsworth wrote:
As per the header.

I found a dead mouse today in a CU and the only entry point I could
find was where the tails entered and even that seemed too small to
let the head through.

Adam


You'll be suprised where a mouse can get. :-)

At a guess, a 2p piece sized round hole.

--
Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite

More like a 1/2p at the most (if anyone remembers those!)


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