Safety Precautions
Safety Precautions
Safety Precautions
When working with voltages over 40V or with currents over 10A, there must be
at least two people in the lab at all times.
Wear safety glasses when working with the circuit at high power or high voltage.
Use rubber floor mats (if available) to insulate yourself from ground, when
working in the Lab.
Be sure about the locations of extinguishers and first aid kits in lab.
A switch should be included in each supply circuit so that when opened, these
switches will de-energize the entire setup. Place these switches so that you can
reach them quickly in case of emergency, and without reaching across hot or high
voltage components.
Use only isolated power sources (either isolated power supplies or AC power
through isolation power transformers). This helps using a grounded oscilloscope
and reduces the possibility of risk of completing a circuit through your body or
destroying the test equipment.
Oscilloscopes are among the most expensive instruments in the lab. Be careful
when working with one.
Be aware that the ground clips of the probes for all the 4 channels are internally
connected to each other and to safety ground.
Make sure the multi-meter is set to proper mode for the measurement being made.
Never put in current mode for any other measurement
When connecting the power supply and load to the experimental board, the
sequence of the connection to be made is from the load to the power supply,
which helps to avoid any floating wire or connector to be charged or shorted to
each other. Never let connection wires connected to the power supply or the out
put port of the experimental board to be floating.
Check for all the connections of the circuit and scope connections before
powering the circuit, to avoid shorting or any ground looping, which may lead to
electrical shocks or damage of equipment.
Double check your wiring and circuit connections. It is a good idea to use a pointto-point wiring diagram to review when making these checks.
Switch of all the power supplies and remove the power supply connections.
Let the load be connected at the output for some time, so that it helps to discharge
capacitor or inductor if any, completely.
Again check the circuit as per steps in section 3.3, and switch ON as per steps in
section 3.4.
No loose wires or metal pieces should be lying on table or near the circuit, to
cause shorts and sparking.
Avoid using long wires, that may get in your way while making adjustments or
changing leads.
Keep high voltage parts and connections out of the way from accidental touching
and from any contacts to test equipment or any parts, connected to other voltage
levels.
When working with inductive circuits, reduce voltages or currents to near zero
before switching open the circuits.
BE AWARE of bracelets, rings, metal watch bands, and loose necklace (if you are
wearing any of them), they conduct electricity and can cause burns. Do not wear
them near an energized circuit.