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USING ELECTRICITY SAFELY

Proper use and handling of electricity are crucial to prevent hazards such as fires, electrical shocks, and short circuits. Overloaded circuits can cause dangerous surges of current, potentially leading to fires.

USING ELECTRICITY SAFELY

USING ELECTRICITY SAFELY

SAFETY DEVICES

DOUBLE INSULATION
THREE PIN PLUG

THERE ARE THREE WIRES ATTACHED TO EACH OF THE PIN IN THE PLUGS - EARTH, LIVE AND NEUTRAL. LIVE AND NEUTRAL WIRES ARE ATTACHED TO THE MAIN SUPPLY WITH THE LIVE WIRE CONNECTED TO THE FUSE.

THE EARTH WIRE IS A SAFETY WIRE.

FUSE

A SHORT, THIN PIECE OF WIRE THAT WILL HEAT UP AND MELT WHEN THE CURRENT FLOWING THROUGH THE WIRE IS MUCH HIGHER THAN ITS RATING. WHEN A FUSE 'BLOWS', IT HAS TO BE REPLACED BY A NEW FUSE OF THE CORRECT RATING. THE RATINGS ARE WRITTEN ON THE FUSE.

CIRCUIT BREAKER

A CONSUMER UNIT THAT DISTRIBUTES ELECTRICITY THROUGHOUT THE HOME/CLASSROOM. IT IS MADE UP OF 2 UNITS - MCBs AND RCCB.

RESIDUAL CURRENT CIRCUIT BREAKER

AN ELECTROMAGNETIC SWITCH THAT SWITCHES OFF THE POWER SUPPLY WHEN THERE IS A CURRENT LEAKAGE FLOWING THROUGH THE EARTH WIRE EXCEEDS 30mA.

MINI CIRCUIT BREAKERS

A SMALL ELECTROMAGNETIC SWITH WHICH WORKS LIKE A FUSE. BUT WE DO NOT NEED TO CHANGE THE MCB AS IT DOES NOT 'BLOWS'. THE MCBs BREAK THE CIRCUIT BY 'TRIPPING' WHEN THE CURRENT FLOWING THROUGH THE CIRCUIT IS TOO HIGH.

SAFETY TIPS

GO TO THIS WEBSITE AND READ ON SOME TIPS ON USING ELECTRICITY SAFELY.

SAFETY HAZARDS

CLICK ON THE YOUTUBE LOGO AND WATCH THE VIDEO ON USING ELECTRICITY SAFELY.

OVERLOADED CIRCUITS

WHEN AN ELECTRICAL SOCKET IS OVERLOADED WITH PLUGS, THIS CAUSES A LARGE AMOUNT OF CURRENT TO FLOW THROUGH THE SOCKET. THIS SURGE OF ELECTRICAL CURRENT MAY CAUSE A FIRE TO START.

DAMAGED INSULATION

THE INSULATION OF A WIRE PREVENTS ELECTRICITY FROM FLOWING TO THE PERSON WHO IS HANDLING THE APPLIANCE. EXPOSED WIRES MAY CAUSE A SHORT CIRCUIT AND GIVE THE PERSON AN ELECTRICAL SHOCK.

DAMP CONDITIONS

WATER CAN CONDUCT ELECTRCITY WHEN THE VOLTAGE IS VERY HIGH. THEREFORE, WHEN A PERSON HANDLES APPLIANCES WITH WET HANDS, ELECTRICTY IS ABLE TO FLOW THROUGH HIS BODY CAUSING HIM TO GET AN ELECTRICAL SHOCK.