Came across this on my Aussie forum today. 20yo labourer, electrocuted on his 9th day of work. Electrical Contractor staring down the barrel of prison time.
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Another sad example of a string of easily fixed issues that have come together to end one life and shatter many...
My laugh out loud favourite is a scene from Mr Bean where he's trying to paint his flat using a stick of dynamite in a paint can. The other poor gentleman comes in to retrieve his hat just as it goes off, leaving a silhouette on the wallpaper.
My tradesman got caught out by one of these the other week. Scratching his head why the 30A 3-phase drives were running fine but a piddly little burner tripped the 200A main switch every time. Turns out another worker had left the neutral out of the main RCD.
What you may wish to investigate is the CRI (Colour Rendering Index) requirements. If this kitchen is preparing products that have to meet certain appearance criteria they may need good colour reproduction.
Are you sure about that Marvo? I only ask as my master has told me that single-three phase VFDs can only output up to the voltage they are supplied. What we tend to do with them is wire the motor delta but treat it like star, the voltages balance out that way.
Guess I've got it lucky over here, all domestic switchgear has to comply to the same set of standards, one manufacturer can't forbid using another's product. We can buy a Hager enclosure, fill it with Clipsal and NHP breakers and all's well. Different in industry where chassis and faceplates...
My advice would be that unless you can walk out the school door and straight into a job, stick it out for the next year. I know you're not enjoying your time, but that bit of paper at the end can mean a lot to future employers. 'I left school early for my trade' used to be nothing unusual, but...
Measuring the current draw of the charger is easy with a clamp meter and breakout cable, but won't be very informative as the efficiency is unknown, and can vary widely.
Measuring the DC amps could be done by butchering a cable to get access to the wires, then using a multimeter or low range DC...
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