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In this article, we discussed the issue Unwanted or Nuisance Tripping RCCB. Residual Current Circuit Breaker or RCCB is basically a cut off circuit whenever an electric shock or current leakage fault occurs. The main purpose of installing an RCCB OR RCD fundamentally is to protect people from electric shocks or death caused by them. Some disturbance on the electric network, May cause RCCBs or RCD to trip and interrupt the circuit even if there is no real fault. Read more
To register a complaint in KSEB is not an easy task until you know these 5 Ways to do it. The best way to contact KSEB and register a complaint regarding power issues and other technical issues regarding supply coming to the home is to contact your section office. Because they are the ones to come fix the issue and you can talk and explain the exact issue and location to them as they might be knowing the location very well. The major problem we all face is not picking up the phone when calling at KSEB office to register Read more
In this article, we discussed the issue of AC/ air conditioner not working at night due to low voltage since everybody else is also using AC at the same time in the night and load increases to a large extent and voltage drop have to entire transformer load. The solution for this problem is getting a voltage stabilizer that can work at a wider range of voltage. For example, the voltage stabilizer has a working voltage range of (130V to 280V) or (90V to 300V). These voltage stabilizers can work even in low voltage situations when compared to standard voltage Read more
In this article, we discussed What is single phase, double phase, & three Phases? Whether to take a single-phase or three-phase connection at your home? On what basis do we decide to go for single-phase and three-phase? Single-phase or three Phases which may be greater electricity bill? Or whether the three-phase connection is expensive or not? When do we have to move to the HT connection for a load? What is LT, HT, MV, EHV, etc? Read more
In this article, we discussed the need & relevance of Electrical Drawing, Designs, Plans & Estimation for new houses. These are the basic electrical drawings and plans you need to make for your new home. Electrical Drawings, ย Light Layouts Designs, Power Layouts Designs, Distribution Board Details, RCBO/RCCB/ELCB/MCB Specifications, Fixtures Marking, CCTV Layouts Designs, Earthing Designs Layout, Energy Metering Panel Designs, Simplified Electrical Schematic Diagram, Provision for Solar, Inverter System Designs. We have also discussed the importance & advantages of having Electrical Drawings & Designs while building your new home. A Perfectly Electrical Designed Home will be * Safer for Yourself Read more
In this article, we discussed the importance of positioning the split AC unit in a room. AC Fixing Tips. Best Position of AC unit will bring great difference to the cooling in your room. 10 easy tips for placing the wall mounted air conditioning unit or indoor unit in different layouts. Read more
In this article, we discussed about the concealed Electrical conduits, things to take care of while conduit roof before concrete and laying conduit pipe in wall before plastering. Some small tips and tricks to save money while electrical conduit laying during house wiring. Read more
In this article, we discussed the importance of Electrical conduits, different types of electrical conduits, Maximum no. of cables in electrical conduit 20mm, 25mm, 32mm. Minimum distance between saddle clip for a conduit. Why some LED light works even when switch is OFF. This may be due to the electrical induction from another cable in the same conduit. Avoid it draw less than maximum allowed cables in the conduit. Read more
Flame retardant cables are cables that are designed to resist the spread of fire into a new area. They do not propagate flame & fire. Halogen-free cables are cables whose insulation materials do not contain the elements of the halogen group like chloride. These are Non-Toxic & Non-Corrosive. For example, one of the most common insulating materials is polyvinyl chloride (PVC). This is because as non-conductors, halogens such as chlorine are excellent insulators and are therefore often used as the insulator material for cables. When PVC gets burned, it produces carbon monoxide, dioxins, and chlorinated furans. Dioxins and furans are Read more