deenergizing
Deenergizing is the process of removing all electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, or other energy sources from a system so that it is safe to work on. The goal is to prevent energization and the sudden release of stored energy during maintenance, repair, testing, or modification. In electrical contexts, this typically involves isolating the circuit from its power source, opening disconnects, and using lockout or tagout devices to prevent re-energization while work is performed. Verification with appropriate testing equipment ensures the absence of voltage before work begins.
Because many systems store energy even after power is removed, deenergizing also requires dissipating or blocking
Deenergizing is applied across industries, including electrical maintenance, manufacturing, and facilities management. It is supported by
Proper deenergizing reduces the risk of electric shock, arc flash, unintended machine startup, and injury from