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How to use a low voltage power cable safelyWhen you are working with any power cable, you need to take safety precautions. This is important even when you are handling a low voltage power cable.2022-07-14
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Are overhead power lines insulated?No. Overhead power lines are not insulated.2022-07-07
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Supply multiplex cables and bare conductors to ParaguayParaguay is one of our market in South America, we TANO CABLE supply a lot of cables and conductors to South America, we recently have a new shipment to Parag2022-06-29
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Comparison of overhead lines and underground cablesOverhead line (denoted by “A” below)
Underground cable (denoted by “B” below)
Fault location
A Since overhead lines are visible, it is easy to find the location of the fault.
B Since underground cables are not visible, it is difficult to find the location of the fault.2022-06-21 -
How to Calculate Voltage DropVoltage drop describes how the supplied energy of a voltage source is reduced as electric current moves through the passive elements (elements that do not supply voltage) of an electrical circuit. Voltage drops across internal resistances of the source, across conductors, across contacts, and across connectors are undesired; supplied energy is lost (dissipated).2022-06-14
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The validity period of household wiresAccording to experienced electricians, the average household electrical wire can be used for 10 years under normal conditions.2022-06-08