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Re: Can animals hear an electric fence?
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Posted by Dan hill on January 01, 2007 at 05:52:04 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: Re: Can animals hear an electric fence? posted by ChrisLSD on December 30, 2006 at 14:33:56:
Water heater elements can get water inside.That energises the water.This will keep animals from drinking and shock people the come in contact with the water.Saw a problem years where a little girl screamed when her mother turned on the shower.The mother tested the water temp, but she was outside the tube and didnt get shocked.The girls grandfather asked me to check this out.The tub was cast iron as was the drainage system.The water system was mostly copper but was isolated from ground by plastic intake pipe on the water pump.A check of the water system with a neon test lite showed the entire water system was hot above ground.The water heater was not grounded and one of the elements was punctured ,that energized the water.The mother had pulled the girl out of the tub quickley, she thought hot water was at fault.Water heater installations are required to have inspection but this one never got inspected.
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