Showing posts with label Home wiring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Home wiring. Show all posts

Neutral Link Pictures

I just wish to show a few pictures of electrical neutral links here.
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Picture 1 – Neutral links on electric meter panels

Home electrical wiring, symbols and checking

This article explains the basics of home electrical wiring and its symbols. There is also a simple guide on what to check at the end of the post.
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Electrical wiring specification

The following provides a sample specification that can be used in an electrical wiring installation contract for a multi-storey office building.ScopeThe scope of this section is to set out the requirements, methods, materials, workmanship, standards and regulations in connection with the electrical equipment and their installation works for this project. GeneralThese specifications shall be read

Home electrical earth installation

This post is about home electrical earth installation or home electrical grounding. Some people call it electrical ground, or earth grounding, electrical earth, or just grounding or ground. In fact, I have come into some really funny names for the electrical earth.

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ELCB circuit

The diagram below shows how a single phase ELCB circuit looks like. However, before I get down to explain more, please take note that I am using the name ELCB as a generic name, just like a circuit breaker.

1. ELCB is a short for Earth leakage Circuit Breaker. When it first came to be used, the devise is actually a voltage-operated device that was designed to detect a current leaking through the