I have said it many times , there are situations where grounding an isolated line creates an unnecessary hazard. This of course requires lineman that know how to work safely and are able to think about what they are doing.
I have said it many times , there are situations where grounding an isolated line creates an unnecessary hazard. This of course requires lineman that know how to work safely and are able to think about what they are doing.
I agree.......
"It is not the critic who counts:The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena" Teddy Roosevelt
and the other 98% of the time we need to leave it hot or ground it out.
Some of the corridors we have in the US are hot enough from induction we need to "barehand" (bond on) - even on open line sections with conventional protective grounds in place