Safety Al Penney VO1NO. Typical Home Electrical Service Meter Black Red White Fuses High Voltage 240 Volts 120 Volts 120 Volts Hot Neutral.

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Safety Al Penney VO1NO

Typical Home Electrical Service Meter Black Red White Fuses High Voltage 240 Volts 120 Volts 120 Volts Hot Neutral

- NEVER fuse the White wire! - Switch the Black wire, NOT the White!

Effects of Electric Shock

Ground Rods Copper-clad steel Longer is better – electrical codes often recommend 10 feet (3 meters). Ground plate can be used where soil is shallow. Copper clad steel plate, 30 cm per side, buried to depth of 45 cm. Use heavy copper wire, securely attached.

Station Ground Keep grounding cables as short as possible. Some lengths will be resonant on your transmit frequencies, allowing RF to float around in your shack. Single Point Ground to avoid ground loops. Can use metallic cold-water pipes as a ground. NEVER use natural gas or propane pipes! Proper grounding is a complicated topic – review the expert literature to assist you when it comes time to install your station!

Station Power Requirements Simple station – single 12 VDC power supply – one circuit will suffice. Larger station – 100 Watt HF rig, rotator, 2M rig – two circuits recommended. Big station – several rigs, HF amplifiers – 2 or more 120 VAC plus a 240 VAC circuit recommended. Ideal situation is a single switch near door that controls all power EXCEPT lights.

Fusing NEVER fuse the neutral line! Never replace a blown fuse/circuit breaker with a higher capacity replacement! Good idea to have a CO2 or Dry Chemical fire extinguisher in the station as well.

Electrical Safety If working on equipment: – Unplug the equipment. – Wait 3 minutes for capacitors to discharge. – Remove cover, and use a Shorting Stick to ensure capacitors are discharged. – If you MUST have power applied, stand on a rubber mat and keep one hand in pocket. – NEVER work alone if working on live equipment. – Never wear headphones when working.

Safety Interlock A switch that turns power off automatically when a cabinet is opened. Do NOT defeat their purpose! They DO NOT mean that you can be complacent!

Safety Code 6 Safety Guidelines for the maximum limit of RF energy exposure to the human body Published by Health Canada Concerned with devices that transmit Portable transmitters (HTs, walkie-talkies etc.) used to be exempt from the regulations, but this was changed in 1999

Exposure Limits Electric Field measured in Volts/meter (V/m), sometimes designated as VRMS/m Frequencies from 30 to 300 MHz form the greatest risk because human body absorbs most energy in this range Max exposure in this range is 28 V/m (E Field)

High Voltage!

Questions?