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A ground leakage can damage electrical appliances. When there is a current leakage, it causes the appliance to draw more current through thecircuit, hence produces excess heat. This can damage the appliances.
If there is not enough power and the power trips, your appliances will lose power abruptly. This sudden loss of power can cause damage to sensitive electronics and appliances, particularly if the power surges when it returns. It is recommended to use surge protectors and Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) devices to protect your appliances in such situations.
You will have to purchase a voltage converter that converts 220 volts to 110 volts. They are fairly inexpensive. Do not try to run your 110 volt appliances on 220 volts without a converter because you will damage them and could cause a fire.
The damage of hurricane irene were: flooding,branches/trees down. Ummm.... gas and electric use of power.so yeah...
Stem cells can be used to regrow a variety of different tissues and organs without a person with nerve damage. In a person with nerve damage, they can help to regrow nerves.
Exposing an electric grill to the rain could cause damage, especially if the cord and heating elements are immersed in water. Using a high quality grill cover may protect the grill from damage, but it would be better to ensure the grill is protected from rain.
When the electrical appliances are not connected well or the cables of the electric appliances are worn out,a short circuit may occured. A short circuit affects the normal operation of electrical appliances connected to the circuit.It has very low resistance that almost all electric current would flow through it.Owing to the heating effect,an excess electric current would produce heat and thus may damage the electric appliances,or even cause a fire,if without a fuse or a circuit breaker.
Any electric circuit need to be equipped with electric fuses to protect the electric appliances or any electric/electronic equipment from damage due to unexpected electric current sudden or transient increase.
A ground leakage can damage electrical appliances. When there is a current leakage, it causes the appliance to draw more current through thecircuit, hence produces excess heat. This can damage the appliances.
If there is not enough power and the power trips, your appliances will lose power abruptly. This sudden loss of power can cause damage to sensitive electronics and appliances, particularly if the power surges when it returns. It is recommended to use surge protectors and Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) devices to protect your appliances in such situations.
That would not be a good idea. The electric grill is designed to work without creating excessive smoke and without requiring combustion. You can get unacceptable levels of carbon monoxide. And you are very likely to damage the electric grill, as it is not designed to handle that sort of heat and contact.
A lightning strike has very much the same effect on electrical appliances as a power surge. An electrician will not easily tell the damage from these two events apart. Insurance covers for lightning, not for a power surge. So in short, claim for lightning damage, not power surge damage.
According to AnswerBag.com, it covers these things in addition to basic homeowners' insurance: "falling objects, weight of snow, sleet and ice, damage to water heating systems, volcanic eruption, damage from plumbing or appliances, freezing of plumbing or appliances and damage from artificially generated currents".
No. Electric attacks make regular damage to Ice.
Damage caused by rheumatoid arthritis can lead to a replacement of damaged joints.
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Yes it would cause a nerve damage but it depends on where and how long you give mild electric shock to somebody. i think so?