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10 Common Electrical Safety Mistakes to Avoid: When you are dealing with electricity, even the smallest mistakes can cause serious accidents and injuries. Electric shock, touching live current, arc flash, and electric fire is serious incidents with significant monetary and physical loss. Electric fires and electrocution take away thousands of lives every year. Even though the electrical incidents can occur due to several reasons, most common reasons are human negligence and errors. Many people underestimate the complexity and dangers of electrical circuits and attempt to install and fix electrical equipment and circuits without the help of local professionals Electricians San Francisco. Even when people are aware of the electrical hazards, they undermine their and their family’s safety by not following the rules and safety principles. Here are the five most common electrical mistakes that you must avoid to ensure your safety.
Using Wrong Gauged Wires: You have heard the term ‘one formula works for all,' but sadly you cannot rely on it when you are working with electrical wires. Every electrical wire has certain specifications which tell about its capacity to conduct current which is also called gauge. For example, if an electrical appliance runs on 15 Amp current, an appropriate gauged wire is needed to install at the receptacle. A 14-gauge copper wire or a 12-gauge aluminum wire can conduct 15amp current safely. However, if you use an electrical wire less than the particular gauge, it is a potential risk.
Ignoring Color Code of Wires : Electrical wires are color coded for dead and live current. There are black, white and red wires and white is a neutral line. While installing the wires, or attaching them to switch or receptacles, people attach wrong wires with the wrong prongs. Even though an electrical circuit may work fine with reverse wiring, it is a safety threat. With reverse wiring, the circuits built-in safety systems are not properly activated. It means that ground wiring is not properly installed. Properly installed wires can prevent many accidents from happening and can also save electrical appliances that can be damaged with the reverse wiring.
Circuit Overloading: Circuit overloading is a common mistake that homeowners commit, and it can cause appliance damage. In severe cases, short-circuiting, overheating or electrical fire can occur due to circuit overloading. In circuit overloading, people keep on attaching new appliances to one circuit without checking their ampere or voltage. As a result, the electric circuit begins to draw more current than it is designed to handle and over-heating occurs. Due to overheating, the protective layer of wires can melt causing short-circuit and electrical fire. An example of circuit overloading is when you attach your laptop, mobile phone, camera, home system, and other appliances to one switch through additional multiple receptacles.
Unprotected Cables: • Many people consider calling a professional San Francisco Electriciansa hassle. If they need more outlets and receptacles, they usually attach extension cords to them. Often, in DIY installation, people do not properly secure electrical wires and make them run under the carpet or along the floor. It means that the wires are not properly protected in an insulation box. • The wires may get damaged due to mishandling and their insulation sheathed may become fragile. Such wires become a threat to the safety and may cause electrical incidents. • So, whenever you need electrical outlets, it is better to get them installed by a professional rather than making a dangerous wire plunder.
Using Wrong Wattage: • When an electrical device is not working, it may be time to replace it. However, many people buy a wrong wattage equipment which does not match the circuit’s wattage specification. What is the result? An electrical disaster. • So, when you are buying a replacement for bulbs or fuses, always buy the one with same specifications as old one.
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