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It is essential that the electrical engineers, or operators who will be in charge of switching, isolating, and earthing operations of the switchgear have a good understanding of the rules that must be followed. In addition, it is of the utmost need to guarantee that the operator and the substation are both safe during the execution of these tasks. The most effective way for accomplishing this is through meticulous planning, as well as the documentation of both the procedures and the safety precautions undertaken. However, this isn’t always the case, as engineers or individuals unfamiliar with the procedures often perform operations like switching, disconnecting, isolating, or earthing. Inexperienced engineers and technicians can also make critical mistakes while operating in a power substation. Let’s dive now into the rules!

Electrical thumb rules for switching, isolating and earthing | EEP

Electrical thumb rules for switching, isolating and earthing | EEP

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