
The standard circuit for adjustable, 3-terminal regulators (LM317, LM350, etc) in Fig 1a suffers from a designed-in fault: If the potentiometer R2s wiper loses contact, the regulators output goes high.
Because the potentiometer is the most unreliable part in the circuit, consider using the circuit in Fig 1b. Now, if the potentiometers wiper loses contact, the circuits output goes low, and R3 limits the output-voltage excursion even if the potentiometer shorts out. (DI #1416)
Fig 1A simple change in the topology of a 3-terminal regulators circuit makes the circuit more reliable if the adjusting potentiometer shorts out or if its wiper loses contact.