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M4000 Connections M4000 Connections 1. The procedures described in the “Testing Mode” section of this chapter on page 1-13, for connecting and disconnecting the M4000 leads in their proper sequence should be observed and acted upon at all times. WARNING In particular, due to the presence of static charges from nearby energized lines, never touch the live end (hook) of the high voltage cable when moving leads. Never hold the High Voltage cable during a test. July 22, 2005 2. Test personnel should be aware that induced voltages or trapped charges may be present on the equipment about to be tested. EHV circuit breakers with grading capacitors across the interrupter contacts are especially prone to build up a high voltage charge. Voltages high enough to damage the M4000 Insulation Analyzer have been known to occur on this type of equipment. Provisions should be made for draining these charges by applying grounds prior to making your test connections. It is a good practice to ground equipment such as capacitors, capacitor voltage transformers, and EHV circuit breaker heads as soon as they have been isolated for testing, and to temporarily remove the grounds only during the short period when tests are actually being performed. 3. Perform only one job at a time on any apparatus. The situation in which two crews are doing different tasks with the same apparatus at the same time is an open invitation for confusion, trouble and danger to the personnel. 1-22 72A-1230 Rev. F