Comparing Clamp-On and Traditional Ground Testers

Jeffrey R. Jowett, MeggerColumns, Summer 2025 Columns, Tech Tips

Everyone has heard stale jokes about not reading instructions until it becomes a last resort. With many electrical test instruments, experience or general familiarity can at least get you started. But with ground testing, taking the new instrument out of the box and trying to figure out how to run the test will get you nowhere. There is nothing intuitive …

NFPA 70E

Morgan Gieni, Magna IV EngineeringColumns, Summer 2025 Columns, Tech Quiz

Working on or around electrical equipment can expose workers to significant hazards. NFPA 70E,® Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace® is an electrical safety standard written specifically to keep workers safe from these hazards. As NETA Certified Technicians, it is critical that we understand the information within this standard and apply it to our work activities. Editor’s note: 70E® and Standard …

Pre-Job Briefings

Paul Chamberlain, Asplundh Engineering Services, LLCColumns, Safety Corner, Summer 2025 Columns

Protection from hazards always begins with paying attention to the 6 Ps: Proper Prior Planning Prevents Poor Performance.  One of the most important tools for planning a job correctly and thoroughly includes using a pre-job briefing, more commonly called a PJB. In some industries such as construction, this may be known as a tailgate or tailboard; in others, it is …

Transformer Differential Logic to Prevent Unwanted Trips during CT Saturation for External Faults

Steven Turner, ConsultantColumns, Relay Column, Summer 2025 Columns

Modern numerical transformer protection relays have powerful logic to prevent unwanted tripping on phase differential during CT saturation for external faults. This article analyzes this logic for a typical application. To demonstrate these protection features, we will simulate the low-side fault current for an out-of-zone fault using the IEEE PSRC CT Saturation Calculator. Note that this type of exercise is …

A Holistic Approach to Breaker Troubleshooting

Mose Ramieh, CBS Field ServicesColumns, In the Field, Summer 2025 Columns

No good electrical testing field story starts with “everything went perfectly.” Inevitably, things do not go according to plan. Breakers of all types, makes, and models are the source of great stories and hard lessons learned under pressure to get a circuit back in service. The purpose of this article is to share common issues that fall into a few …

Informative Annex N & Overhead Electrical Lines

Ron Widup, Shermco IndustriesColumns, NFPA 70E and NETA, Summer 2025 Columns

This will be the third time since 2011 that we have discussed inadvertent contact with overhead electrical lines. Once in 2011, again in 2017, and now once again in 2025. Why do we talk about the same subject three times every five years or so? Simply put, we aren’t making enough progress (in my opinion) on this particular electrical hazard.  …

Leading with Safety, Skill, and Standards

Dan Hook, CBS Field Services, NETA PresidentColumns, President's Desk, Summer 2025 Columns

As we turn the page into summer, this issue of NETA World brings together timely insights and timeless principles that define our profession. It’s an edition that challenges us to think critically about how we work — and why we do what we do.  I’m proud to highlight four powerful articles that speak to the core of our mission. “Electrical Infrastructure …