Causes of electrical short circuit and preventive measures
What causes a short circuit?
A short occurs when neutral and hot wires come into contact with each other due to damaged insulation or can be caused by loose wire connections. Faulty appliance wiring in old or broken appliances is another reason and sometimes pests like squirrels. They can eat into the wiring which can cause a short.
How to identify a short circuit?
1. Unplug the electronics when not in use
This is one of the simplest ways to avoid shorting conditions for you. Many electronic devices in your home use energy even when they are not in use. The light that flashes on appliances even after they have been turned off indicates that they are still consuming power in standby mode. This can create the possibility of a short circuit.
2. Avoid using multiple sockets
You should avoid using multiple outlets in one outlet at the same time. If the circuit is overloaded, it can catch fire, endangering you and your property. Therefore, if too many appliances are plugged into one outlet, disconnect those that are not needed for use.
3. Install the fuses
Whenever the current rises above the threshold that the circuit is designed to maintain, the fuse cuts the flow of current to prevent electrical shorting. Therefore, to prevent short circuits and the related damage it can produce, it is advisable to install fuses.
4. Check the condition of the electrical cables
The rubber coating on the threads can wear or break over the period of time exposed to the threads. This can cause a house fire, so be sure to regularly check all electrical cords if they are working in proper condition or not and are damaged or broken. Replace damaged wiring immediately.
5. Basic maintenance of circuit breakers
Circuit breakers are intended to interrupt the flow of current in an electrical circuit for safety measures. They turn off when electric currents are unstable. We therefore recommend that you perform a few simple maintenance operations on the switches to make sure they are working properly. Check the switch for any kind of damage, cracks or loose fittings, or if dirt has built up. Replace or repair the switch if it is damaged.
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