Misconception In Selecting Rural Lighting Electrical Ready Boards: Don't Let "cheap" Ruin Home Safety!
The selection of lighting electrical ready boards is crucial in ensuring electricity safety in rural households. However, many people have misconceptions when choosing a product, among which "greed for cheap" is a major hidden danger that may seriously threaten family safety.
Many people choose low-priced electrical ready boards to save costs. These cheap products often have poor quality, and the shell material may not meet fire and moisture resistance standards. The rural environment is relatively complex, with high air humidity and a lot of dust. Poor quality casings are prone to aging, deformation, and even cause short circuits and fires. Once a fire occurs, the consequences are unimaginable, not only may it burn down the house, but it may also endanger the lives of family members.
The quality of internal components is equally critical. Low price electrical ready boards may use inferior components such as circuit breakers and leakage protectors. Poor quality circuit breakers cannot cut off the circuit in a timely manner when overloaded or short circuited, and cannot effectively protect electrical equipment and circuits; Poor quality leakage protectors have low sensitivity and cannot act quickly when the human body is electrocuted, which cannot guarantee personal safety.
Improper capacity selection is also a common misconception. Some people choose small capacity electrical ready boards to save money. With the improvement of rural living standards and the increase of household appliances, small capacity electrical ready boards are difficult to bear the load, prone to frequent tripping, affecting normal use, and may also damage electrical appliances. Blindly choosing large capacity is also not suitable, as it can result in resource waste and increase costs.
In addition, it is not advisable to ignore the installation location and protection level of the electrical ready board. Some electrical ready boards in rural areas are installed in damp and easily bumped places with low protection levels, which are prone to water and dust ingress, causing damage to internal components.
When rural households choose lighting electrical ready boards, they must not only consider affordability. To choose products with reliable quality and compliance with national standards, determine the capacity reasonably, pay attention to installation location and protection level. Only in this way can we provide security for household electricity safety and avoid paying a painful price for being "cheap".