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applications
Some ideas for applications are presented on this slide. As previously mentioned, VeriSafe will only test at the point which it is installed. For this reason, equipment with a single source of power is ideal. If there are multiple sources, or a single source and stored energy, more than one tester should be used. The user needs to ensure that it is properly labeled so it is clear to the operator what the AVT is testing. Any equipment that is considered high risk – whether it is because it is accessed frequently (once a shift, once a day) or an arc flash hazard analysis has been performed and there is high incident energy that requires CAT 3 or 4 PPE - are good applications where the AVT is very helpful. Remote locations are also ideal. Seeing someone walk up and down a catwalk to test their meter on a known source, these are places where the manual procedure breaks down and the self-contained features of VeriSafe are an asset. Additionally, if there is equipment with stored energy, like a VFD or capacitor bank, how do electrical workers know how long to wait before attempting to service equipment? VeriSafe automatically tests for both AC and DC voltage. When the green light is displayed, it indicates that any stored electrical energy has been depleted. Keep in mind the cost of downtime. Is it hundreds or thousands each minute? Getting actual results from VeriSafe after each test vs. waiting an arbitrary amount of time can save time and money.
PTM Published on: 2017-08-01