You probably should investigate that. Nobody here can help you.
Home electrical service in the UK is 230 volts at 50 hertz.
An electrical conduit is a system for routing and protecting electrical wiring. A cable conduit can be found wherever electrical wiring is needed. This includes wiring in appliances or in the walls of a home.
General Electrical Contractors can take care of any electrical issues that may arise in your single family home. When it comes to large scale commercial and residential dwellings, you will need a commercial electrical contractor.
depends what you mean, insurance will pay for a fire from an faulty electrical system, the insurance company will not pay for the faulty product itself only the resulting damage.
A voltage source is anything that provides a voltage; for example a cell or battery, or an electrical outlet in your home.
Hornets are sensitive to smells. Smells that hornets dislike and can be used to help the presence of hornets around your home include Pyrethrin or smoke.
No I can get u really sick or effect ur lungs
you can ask them if you can smell their mouth and if it smells like smoke it means they are smoking.
You sometimes smell smoke from a fireplace inside the house when it is humid and damp outside.
This has much to do with how the air conditioner and the heater is vented. If the air conditioner draws its air from outside it could be picking up air / smell of smoke from the other family and then redistributing it into your home. A heater on the other had usually has a heater input vent within the house it is heating (it draws the interior air in and then heats it blowing it back out) as the air within the home will be significantly warmer than the exterior air.
I assume that the smoke you experience hasn't burned your house down yet. The vapor that appears about 12" from the a/c is cold air from the air conditioner meeting the warm air in the room it is cooling, and the cold condenses water vapor out of the hot air, just like a cloud. So it may be steam you're seeing -- not smoke. It should go away after the room cools down a little. If this is not the case, and it really is smoke in your room, then you need to turn off the air conditioner, then unplug it, and call a certified a/c technician. It's possible that someone may have overcharged the freon in that air conditioner.
The first air conditioner for the home was available in 1928 when Willis Haviland Carrier developed the 'Weathermaker', an air conditioner for private home use.
This depends on National and Local electrical codes for your area. Generally a disconnect need to be within 3 feet of a AC system.
Most likely there is an electrical short somewhere in the system, check the wiring.
The electrical current for a home device travels in a circuit.
Safety features built into a home include: * circuit breakers and ground fault circuit interrupters * electrical wiring installed to code * grounded water distribution piping * smoke detectors
If your air conditioner blows air but it's not cold air then you probably need freon in your air conditioner