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An electrical extension cord is a temporary cord that is used for a temporary voltage supply, usually in a portable situation.Through wear and tear the cords will become unserviceable. This could be exposure to ultra violet light from sunlight, cuts from sharp objects on construction sited or heavy equipment driving over them and squashing the cords.These cords should be taken out of service and replaced with new ones. These cords can be custom made or purchased at a store.

On a construction site a cord has to be inspected every three months by a qualified trades person. If the cord passes, it is identified with a coloured tape and put back into service. All of the cords on the site must have the same colour identifier for that three month period.



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Can a frayed electrical cord start fire?

Possible


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A cord to conduct power to an electrical appliance.


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They can be of they are old or have been abraded. If they are they should be replaced with new cords.


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What is an appliance cord?

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On a appliance cord what is the conductor and insulator?

On the power cord of an electrical appliance, the only conductor you can see is the two (or three) little prongs on the very end of the cord, that get plugged into the wall. Everything else you can see is insulating material. (If it ever becomes possible to see any conductor anywhere else in the cord, then the cord is damaged and dangerous, and must be replaced.)


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...worn to the point that bare copper wire is exposed, not frayed, not otherwise damaged. You could also check the temperature of the cord to make sure it isn't hot to the touch and make sure the plugs, sockets and connectors are not loose and the the connection points are undamaged. Often people cut off the third grounding prong in an appliance cord when they don't have the proper grounding outlet.


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What metal is there in an appliance cord?

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