Quick Reference Field Tools & Guides > Pocket/Wallet Meter Voltage Reference Guide - $12 + $3 S&H
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Meter Voltage Check Quick Reference Cards fold for easy use.
At your fingertips! Keep these cards conveniently stored in your wallet, pocket, or voltmeter case...
These fully laminated cards measure 3 1/2" wide x 12 3/4" long (2 1/8" long when folded - accordian style).
Please always remember to keep in mind: "Look Around. Where is Ground?"
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Meter Voltage Check Table of Contents / Menu
This set of 2 reference cards are easily identified by their backgrounds. One is blue and the other is green. Voltage checks are listed by: The Meter Form Number, Installation Voltage, Phase(s), and Number of Service Wires.
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2 Examples of the 23 total Voltage Measurement images
Sample images of the Form 15S (on the blue card) referencing a 120/240 Volt 3 Phase 4 Wire Delta - Closed or Open Bank Volt Meter Check.
Top image identifies a Phase to Neutral Voltage Check
Bottom image identifies a Phase to Phase Voltage Check
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Content Disclaimer
CONTENT DISCLAIMER: These are Electric Meter Voltage Check Reference Guides intended for trained electrical metering personnel and other related trained field personnel who trouble-shoot or investigate voltage irregularities of any type in electric meter sockets.
It is NOT intended to be a meter socket check guide PRIOR to installing or aiding in the installation of electric meters in any meter socket and thusly is not sold or distributed for this purpose.
In no event shall Bradley Harris, Harris Institute of Technical Training, or any of its employees be held liable, directly or indirectly, for any damage or loss caused or alleged to be caused by on in connection with the use of these reference guides.
As with all reference materials, it is up to the user to be fully responsible for their actions based upon their interpretation of the materials herein.
It is the responsibility of the user to understand the safety practices, standards, and procedures of their local electric utility when performing electric meter voltage checks.
It is the responsibility of the user to understand how and to be aware of ground connections and the dangers of electrocution.
All materials Copyrighted © Bradley Harris, Harris Institute of Technical Training 2007