Typically, an electrical tray is used to lay high load power mains. It protects cables from external influences, providing additional protection and reliability. Indoors, it is used to hide cables ...
Read MoreIt is difficult to imagine a modern apartment without electrical appliances. Therefore, in the event of a failure of the electrical wiring, it becomes necessary to replace it with a new one. Due to...
Read MoreHeating systems today are no longer something unusual during the arrangement of a water supply system. In the cold season, the pipeline that runs to the house is affected by low temperatures. Durin...
Read MoreReplacing and installing new electrical wiring in the house or in the country is a laborious task that requires a lot of time and effort. Depending on the location of the building, the conditions o...
Read MoreThe power cable, denoted by the abbreviation KGN, is a type of conductor, which is marked - "KG". It possesses high oil and fire resistance, due to which the field of application of the KGN cable i...
Read MoreOverhead power lines, which are attached to insulators, are already outdated, and they have been replaced by wires connecting insulated conductors in one structure. For installation, poles with ins...
Read MoreThere are many different brands of cables for carrying electricity from substations to buildings. One of them is called "ASB". The ASB cable is used for installation in power grids with voltages of...
Read MoreThe KG cable and its modification KG-HL are very popular among electricians. It differs from many conductors in its flexibility and resistance to low and high temperatures. The power conductor has ...
Read MoreThe nym electric cable appeared on the shelves of domestic stores relatively recently. It can be used for most electrical work and various tasks. Today, several Russian enterprises have mastered th...
Read MoreThe classic of Bolshevism V. AND. Ulyanov (Lenin) argued in 1920 that communism is Soviet power plus the electrification of the country. Soviet power has sunk into oblivion, but electrification has...
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