Zusammenfassung der Ressource
electricity at home
- hazards of electricity at home:
- long cables
- frayed cables
- cables in contact
with something
hot or wet
- water near
sockets
- shoving things
into sockets
- damaged plugs
- too many plugs
using one socket
- lighting sockets
without bulbs in
- most cables have three seperate wires
- most electrical appliances
connect to the mains by 3 core
cables so they have 3 wires
within them each with a copper
core and plastic coating
- the brown live wire in a mains
supply alternates between a high
positive and negative voltage
- the blue neutral wire is always
at 0 voltage electricity normally
flows in and out through live
and neutral wire only
- the green & yellow earth wire is for protecting
wiring and safety it works with a fuse to prevent
fire and shocks its attached to the appliances
metal casing and carries electricity to the earth,
away from us should an accident occur where the
live or neutral wire touch the metal case
- three pin plugs
- safety and structure
- the right colored wire is
connected to each pin and
screwed in firmly
- No bare wires
inside the plug
- cable grip tightly holds
the main cable in place
- thicker cables means less
resistance so they carry more
current
- plug features
- metal parts are
made of copper or
brass as they're good
conductors
- case, cable insulation & grip
made of rubber or plastic as
good insulators and flexible