Do-it-yourself electrician in the house and apartment

We are already so used to electricity that we simply cannot imagine life without this relatively recent invention. At the same time, few people know how to work with it: there are too many features. How to correctly and safely make electrical wiring in the house - from connecting to a pole to installing various electrical appliances - and we will talk in this section.

Today electricity is everywhere: lighting, heating, and water supply. And a whole lot of not so necessary, but very familiar devices in our house only work if there is a 220 V network. There is no current - and life practically stops. This dependence is even frightening. Especially those who live in rural areas. Therefore, most of the owners of country houses strive to have backup power supplies that will keep the life support systems in working order while the power is out. How to create such a system, how to match it with the existing input, make it automatic activation - all this you need to know. And to give you maximum information is our concern. Having the basic information, you or yourself, with your own hands, will be able to organize a redundant power supply system at home, or competently you will be able to control the hired workers.

Entering electricity into the house from a pole through a pipe stand

Work on connecting the cable from the power line pole to the input junction box on the house should be carried out by a specialized organization: this site is too important. Nevertheless, you need to decide on the method of entry - overhead or underground - as well as the type of cable and its cross-section. ...

One of the variants of the triple insulated electrical cable (NUM)

Work related to electricity requires attention, compliance with the rules and accuracy. And do-it-yourself wiring in a wooden house requires even more attention: the material is very fire hazardous. Therefore, when planning and installing, pay attention to the requirements and recommendations of regulatory documents. If you have experience ...

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