Ground question and pen voltage detectors.

In summary, the conversation discussed the likelihood of getting shocked while touching a hot wire while wearing rubber soled shoes on a carpeted floor. It was mentioned that while insulation may protect you from a shock, small currents can still pass through. The conversation also touched on the mechanics of pen voltage detectors and how they work by detecting small amounts of leakage current when touched to a hot wire. The concept of being grounded was also briefly discussed.
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djdoug99
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Hi, I am new here and have a couple questions.

First, If someone is standing in their house on a carpeted floor with rubber soled shoes on and they only touch the hot wire, will they get a shock?

Also, can anyone explain how those pen voltage detectors work where you only have to touch one wire to see if its hot or not.

Thanks
 
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djdoug99 said:
First, If someone is standing in their house on a carpeted floor with rubber soled shoes on and they only touch the hot wire, will they get a shock?

It depends on the circumstances, but generally no, you will not get shocked if you are well insulated. Small current can still pass through you.


Also, can anyone explain how those pen voltage detectors work where you only have to touch one wire to see if its hot or not.

Most pen detector have inductive pick up coils so you don't even have to touch a wire. Some of the older ones use small neon bulbs. They require little current to glow, so when you touch a hot wire with one end of the neon bulb, some small leakage current will flow and find a path of least resistance to the ground, usually through your body.
 
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So then isn't everything technically grounded. It just depends on the amount of resistance that determines the amount of current delivered. Or does being 'grounded' suggest that the subject is directly connected to ground through a conductor?
 

1. What is a ground question and pen voltage detector?

A ground question and pen voltage detector is a device used to measure the voltage of a particular circuit or area. It is typically used by electricians or engineers to ensure that a circuit is properly grounded and to identify potential hazards.

2. How does a ground question and pen voltage detector work?

The detector works by using a probe that is inserted into the ground or circuit. It then measures the voltage and displays the results on a screen or indicator. Some detectors may also emit an audible alarm if the voltage is above a certain threshold.

3. What are the benefits of using a ground question and pen voltage detector?

Using a detector can help prevent accidents and injuries by identifying potential hazards and ensuring that circuits are properly grounded. It can also save time and effort by quickly pinpointing the source of voltage issues.

4. How accurate are ground question and pen voltage detectors?

The accuracy of a detector can vary depending on the model and brand. However, most modern detectors have a high level of accuracy and can measure voltage within a few percentage points of the actual value.

5. Are there any safety precautions to keep in mind when using a ground question and pen voltage detector?

Yes, it is important to always follow safety protocols and guidelines when using any electrical equipment. Make sure to wear appropriate protective gear and to carefully read and follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer.

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