[AT] grounds/shower
charlie hill
chill8 at suddenlink.net
Mon Dec 17 05:51:41 PST 2007
It sure enough made me stop and think Charlie! LOL
It's going to be a busy week so let me say Merry Christmas to all that read
this message in case I don't get it said later in the week.
Charlie Hill
----- Original Message -----
From: "CEE VILL" <cvee60 at hotmail.com>
To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Sunday, December 16, 2007 9:57 PM
Subject: Re: [AT] grounds/shower
>
> You were pretty lucky to get that jab when you did, Charlie, in order to
> know about the problem. It is probably lucky you were not sitting in a tub
> full of water when you touched the faucet. The sequence of events almost
> sounds like the insurance commercial on TV a few years back with something
> falling down the stairs, etc. It sure was thoughtful of you to allow a
> path for the current trapped in the supply side to the drain side.
> (grin). That surely demonstrates where the thinking for that small part of
> the NEC comes from.
>
> Connections to ground rods should be periodically checked as well. Over
> time they can loosen and corrode. I have seen the clamp just sitting on
> the rod without being fastened at all. The entire system must have been
> working only from the power company ground, or the fact it was a steel
> building.
>
> We had a situation at work once where not enough supply was available to
> an entire shop area. Machine motors were overheating and breakers were
> tripping. Maintenance decided the wiring was not heavy enough. The
> solution was going to be to transform the current from 220 to 440, then
> transform it back to 220 at that area. I suggested someone was not seeing
> the whole picture, because the wiring was satisfactory for 10 years or
> more with just as many machines. Another company was brought in to check
> it out. Guess what? Poor connection at the ground stakes. Hats off to
> Farmer on this one. Check the grounds, check the grounds, check the
> grounds. That plant area is still up and running now with the same
> wiring.
>
> Thanks for your story. It makes us stop and think about the situations
> that can occur.
>
> Charlie
>
>> From: chill8 at suddenlink.net
>> To: at at lists.antique-tractor.com
>> Date: Sun, 16 Dec 2007 21:09:03 -0500
>> Subject: Re: [AT] grounds
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>> Charlie, the house I live in is 50+ years old and has had several
>> owners.
>> A few years ago I was in the shower. Everything was fine until I started
>> to
>> turn off the water. When I touched the knobs I got a heck of a jolt. I
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