Rural Lighting Electrical Ready Board Safety Red Line: Do Not Touch These 5 Operations!
In rural areas, the safe use of lighting electrical ready boards is crucial, and the following five operations are safety red lines that must not be touched:
Do not cut off power operation: Before performing any operation related to the electrical ready board, the power must be cut off first. This is the most basic requirement for preventing electric shock accidents. It is strictly prohibited to install, maintain or inspect while the power is on, in order to avoid personal injury caused by misoperation.
Violation of wiring and routing: The installation of wires should comply with regulations and should not be pulled or pulled arbitrarily, otherwise it may cause equipment failure and personal injury. During the wiring process, it is necessary to ensure that protective covers are installed at the wire ends to prevent electric shock. At the same time, the neutral wire and protective grounding wire should be connected to the busbar terminal, and should not be mixed. The wire diameter should meet the requirements.
Unauthorized modification of the structure of the electrical ready board: The structure and working principle of the electrical ready board are professionally designed, and unauthorized modification of the structure and wiring of the electrical ready board is strictly prohibited. Any modification may affect the safety performance of the electrical ready board and even cause serious consequences such as fire.
Operating in damp or flammable places: The electrical ready board should be installed in a dry and ventilated place, away from flammable and corrosive substances. Avoid conducting electrical work in damp or wet areas, as this increases the risk of electric shock. At the same time, smoking, using open flames, or stacking flammable materials around the electrical ready board are strictly prohibited.
Do not use personal protective equipment: When operating the electrical ready board, it is necessary to wear insulated work clothes, insulated gloves, safety shoes and other personal protective equipment. These protective equipment can effectively reduce the risk of electric shock and protect the safety of operators.