how to do a proper test using multi meter. what am asking what is the Right way.
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what it is I need to show my apprentice an i want to make sure i dont mislead him, Say before i touch a boiler case/pipe cheak with meter set to ACvolts put one probe to earth an the other on boiler case/pipe that will prove the case is not live before i touch it?? netter than a volt stick surely
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Say before i touch a boiler case/pipe
Non contact volt sticks are pretty good for testing mains xmas tree lights, that is about it. I would never rely on one to check for dead.
As said before, you should not use a multimeter to check for dead i.e. if you are going to be touching parts which could be live. Only a voltage indicator as specified in GS38 should be used for testing for dead.
A multimeter can be used for measuring voltages as part of fault finding. If set wrong in this instance you may create a short circuit hence the concept of using fused leads.
If your meter is a quality make with an internal HBC fuse and you are using manufacturers recommended leads then using fused leads may not be necessary, check with the MI.
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