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If done incorrectly, electrical wiring can be quite harmful. Even the most skilled electrician follows the guidelines and tricks listed below when working on electrical wiring: <br><br>1. Strength Tests: To avoid electric shock, always check and test wires and gadgets for power within the box you're working in before working on them. Even if you turn off the power, some wiring may still be linked to another circuit, posing a risk of electric shock.<br>
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1. Strength Tests: To avoid electric shock, always check and test wires and gadgets for power within the box you're working in before working on them. Even if you turn off the power, some wiring may still be linked to another circuit, posing a risk of electric shock. 2. Untangle the cable: Straightening the cables out first is the most efficient way to install them. Pull the cord from the coil's centre and lift a few coils. The next step is to hurl them across the floor as if they were coiled ropes. Once untangled, it makes handling and storing much easier. 3. Amperage Capacity: All electrical cables and gadgets should have their Amperage Rating or Amp verified. All circuits must have the appropriate amp rating before being installed or changed. A 30-amp circuit, for example, requires a right-gauge wire to avoid a fire hazard. 4. Wires for Grounding: In the event of a malfunction or other problem, grounding provides a safe path for extra electric current to travel. Understand grounding systems and follow the manufacturer's wiring diagrams. 5. Clamps & Boxes: All wiring connections must be enclosed in proper electrical boxes or clamps. Enclosures protect both the connection and the humans from coming into contact with it by accident. www.cabconindia.com