NovaJet 800 Series Training Guide
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If neutral-to-ground voltage, above 6 volts AC, is present then a serious
problem is present within the building's
electrical system. Often a mis-wired
connection or imbalanced phase load
can cause voltage/current to ‘bleed’ onto
the ground line (commonly referred to as
neutral-to-ground voltage) or a serious
ground fault exists within the building.
Immediately stop operations/service on
the printer. The printer is extremely
dangerous to work on in this condition
(with power applied) and is a personnel hazard. The problem, for the
symptoms described in section A, cannot be fully diagnosed and/or
corrected until the electrical system/receptacle is properly fixed. A
certified electrician will need to be contacted to upgrade the electrical
system with a properly grounded outlet or to correct a neutral-to-ground
voltage problem.
D. Power/Voltage Testers
1.
In North America, basic receptacle testers are available for
testing standard 110 volt receptacle/wall outlets for proper
polarity and ground detection. These models are probably the
fastest and safest way in detecting improper wiring or the
presence of a ground fault.
The three LEDs help the electrician or technician identify:
•
Correct wiring
•
Hot/neutral reverse
•
Hot/ground reverse
•
Missing neutral
•
Missing ground
•
Missing hot.
2.
In other continents a simple voltage ‘screwdriver’ may be used,
such as the inexpensive Stanley 3MM Voltage Tester. These tools
are used to determine the presence of phase on a hot line (L),
neutral (N) or even ground (G).
3.
The universal test instrument is the voltmeter or multimeter which
may be used to measure dc, ac, resistance, etc.