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Figure 4-49.—Underground gas-testing apparatus. When  using  either  ammeters  or  voltmeters: ALWAYS start at the HIGHEST meter range. Then drop down to a lower scale range if necessary. This practice protects the meter from injury if an attempt is made to read a high value in a low range. Damage to instruments also can be minimized if you form a habit of placing the range selector switch in the highest range  position  after  you  have  finished  using  the instrument. OBSERVE  POLARITY  on  all  direct-current measurements.  Take  care  to  connect  the  positive terminal of the source to the positive terminal of the meter and the negative terminal of the source to the negative terminal ofthe meter. This action ensures that the meter polarity matches the polarity of the circuit in which the meter is placed. Be careful to avoid dropping a meter or subjecting it to excessive mechanical shock. Such treatment may damage  the  delicate  mechanism  or  cause  the permanent magnet to lose some of its magnetism. Care  must  be  taken  to  avoid  connecting  the ohmmeter  across  circuits  in  which  a  voltage  exists, since such connection can result in damage to the instrument.  TO  ENSURE  THE  REMOVAL  OF  ALL VOLTAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST, DISCONNECT  THE  SOURCE  OF  THE  INPUT VOLTAGE BY REMOVING THE POWER PLUG. Furthermore,   ALL   CAPACITORS   MUST   BE DISCHARGED  before  the  ohmmeter  prods  are connected  in  the  circuit.  Charges  remaining  on capacitors after the applied voltage has been removed can severely damage the instrument. Always turn ohmmeters OFF when finished. This action will avoid discharge of the internal battery if the test leads are shorted inadvertently. It is important that you remember to USE A LOW- VOLTAGE MEGGER TO TEST LOW-VOLTAGE INSULATION.  Application  of  high  voltage  may initiate  insulation  breakdown.  low-voltage  meggers should not be used to test high-voltage insulation because an inaccurate reading may result from the comparatively  small  output  voltages  available  from this instrument. Be careful whether using high or low range meggers. Dangerous voltages exist at meter terminals and leads. DIGITAL  MULTIMETERS There are a lot of different types and styles of autoranging digital multimeters that are designed for the professional at work in the field. These instruments stand up to the use and abuse of everyday service and electrically insulate the user from potential shock hazards. They have electronic overload protection against accidental application of voltage to resistance and   continuity   circuits.   These   characteristics, 4-34

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