After the renovation into the hydropower transformation stage, many owners will fall into a misunderstanding: they always feel that the thicker the wires at home, the better, so as to greatly ensure the safety of electricity, so as not to short-circuit, tripping and other accidents. But have you ever thought that thick wire is a good thing? Won't it raise new circuit safety issues? The correct choice of wire, cable to take you to understand these knowledge points.
Ordinary wire and cable will release hydrogen halide or other acid gases when burned in heat, which has certain pollution, and the smoke generated will hinder the visibility of fire fighting and rescue. Low-smoke halogen-free cables solve this problem and can protect personnel and equipment from exposure to toxic and corrosive gases. What else are the differences between low-smoke halogen-free cables and ordinary wires? Let's learn more about it.
The application of wire and cable has brought us light and met the needs of our family's life, but in the installation, it is necessary to follow certain principles or standards to ensure that the wire can be used normally after installation or without too many problems in subsequent use.
Wires and cables are an integral part of the power system and are used to transmit electrical energy and signals. Depending on the use environment and application scenario, there are many types of wire and cable. There are bare copper wires, power cables, overhead insulated cables, control cables, cloth wires and special cables and so on. In addition to the above common wire and cable types, there are some special wire and cable, such as high temperature wire and cable, corrosion resistant wire