The chance of causing a break in the wire, or damage to the wire covering or coating.
Also, it is not that you shouldn't pull on cables as in running electrical conduit in a building, it is common that the electrician has to "Pull"the wires through the conduit. The electrician generally knows how hard he can pull without damaging or chafing the wires.
what is meant by pull back effect when pulling in electric cables in conduit
all cables should be capped
cables get hot because they have too much current running through them. heating wires are made to run hot. cables are not. get larger wire
Some fuses/circuit breakers blown? Some cables not connected?
If you don't allow the conductors to sag then, when they contract in cooler weather, they could (a) snap, (b) break their insulators, (c) pull poles over, or (d) pull intermediate poles out of the ground.
what is meant by pull back effect when pulling in electric cables in conduit
um i actually think you shouldnt pull a puppy's tooth out
Most electric cables are underground, to conserve space for other purposes, due to shortage of land in Singapore.
Copper and aluminium are used for electric cables.
In computer networking, "pulling cables" refers to running cables from one point to another (generally through a wall or crawl space, where you feed one end through, then go to the other side and pull them the rest of the way), so "Do not pull those cables" means to not run the specified cables. Often times, pulled cables are left with slack in them so that if components (computers, routers, etc.) need to be moved, you can simply pull ON the cable to gather slack. If, however, the cables have been pulled without slack, then those wires should not be pulled on
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Robert M. Black has written: 'Electric cables in Victorian times' -- subject(s): Electric cables, History
Henry Floy has written: 'High-tension underground electric cables' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Electric cables
They shouldnt. If they do this, tell an adult
First of all, yes Second of all, why would you Lastly, you shouldnt theres no reason
Electric mowers do not have pull cords.
There is a chance you can get electrocuted.