During daily production and usage of household wiring, issues such as short circuits, burns, and aging can commonly occur. How can we effectively prevent insulation damage in wires and better maintain the normal operation of electrical cables? Below are three emergency measures to address wire insulation damage situations encountered in everyday life.
The current through a wire should not exceed the wire's safe current carrying capacity.
(2) Avoid exposing wires to moisture, heat, corrosion, or damage. Try to route wires away from high-temperature, high-humidity areas, corrosive vapors, and gases. Properly protect areas where wires are susceptible to damage.
(3) Regularly inspect and maintain wiring systems; promptly repair any defects and replace outdated, worn-out cables to ensure safe operation of the lines.




