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This appeared in the Nanaimo/Parksville local
newspapers
ELECTRICAL SAFETY MATTERS: AN INSPECTORS PERSPECTIVE
In this third issue we
will be dealing with what is referred to as the overloading of
circuits and the possible consequences. Overloading means that
there is more of a constant demand on a circuit than the circuit is
intended to handle. A simple 15 amp residential convenience
receptacle, and associated components, is designed to carry 12 amps
on a continual basis. The circuit wire is typical in residential and
referred to as # 14 gauge NM90 and the receptacle is rated for 15
amps. This has been established in the lab to CSA standards and
there will be a certification mark, or stamp, on all the components
of this circuit. For the breaker, the Canadian Electrical Code rules
8-104 and 14-104 spell out the maximum allowed, and in this case
that is 12 amps. Most domestic appliances are rated for this, or
less, and there should be a nameplate indicating so. Watch for the
proper approvals such as CSA, ULc, or other approved agencies, since
there are a lot of counterfeit electrical products on the market.
Approved certification agencies can be found on the B.C. Safety
Authority website
www.safetyauthority.ca. Shock and potential fire hazards should
be of concern to anyone purchasing products, so buyers beware. If
any circuit is overloaded by a significant amount the breaker is
designed to trip automatically. If, for example, a 15 amp circuit is
subjected to a constant overload of just over 12 amps the breaker
may not necessarily trip. This will create heat on all the
components and there will be a slow degrading or fatigue factor on
them. Excess heat will gradually break down the insulation of the
wiring, especially older systems, and the possibility of a weak spot
in contact with a combustible material could create a fire. An
unapproved and/or poor handyman installation of electrical
wiring, as described above, could ultimately create a fire. An
investigation of an incident by the proper authorities, and the
disclosure of an illegal installation, could lead to your insurance
being voided. This definitely applies to new as well as older homes
or commercial sites.
We are
Kenrick Electrical Solutions Ltd. and we do exclusively
electrical safety inspections. Please visit our web
site at
www.kenrickelectrical.com. or call 250-619-8069.
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