How to find the cause and fix the short circuit?
When the electric current goes in the wrong direction, a short circuit occurs. This happens due to a fault in the circuit between the consumer”s installation panel and the electrical appliance. For example, two wires are touching because they have come loose from their connection points or their insulation has been damaged. A very strong current passes through electrical installations and goes in the direction of least resistance until it reaches a purposefully weak point – a fuse or miniature switch that blows or trips so that the circuit is broken and the current stops flowing. If there were no weak points, a short circuit could cause a fire by overheating electrical wiring or connections. In this case, the short circuit must be repaired before replacing the electrical parts or turning on the switch and fuse again.
How to repair a short circuit yourself?
To repair a short circuit, it is best to contact an electrician. However, if you”ve decided to do it yourself, here”s how to do it: First, turn off the power at the consumer”s installation panel or at the main fuse box. Never check while the power is on. Each fuse holder or box must be marked with the circuit it protects. If the fuse holders are not marked, inspect each one individually. With an older type of fuse holder with a replaceable wire, you will be able to see that the wire is broken, or you will notice balls on the wire, or you will find a break when you gently press on the wire. If you have a consumer switchboard with a miniature switch, you can see which button or switch is off. If you have fusible link fuse holders, you will need to check each fuse individually. Unscrew the cover of the pocket light with a metal case and hold the fuse cartridge so that one end touches the battery and the other the light body. When the light is turned on, it will only light up if the fuse is good.
What are the benefits of professional short circuit repair?
With most devices, it is difficult for a layman to identify where the fault is. It is difficult for laymen to determine the cause, especially when the spark marks are not visible to the naked eye. On the other hand, an electrician has the necessary experience and proper tools to perform a short circuit repair. Before making the device completely unusable due to technical errors, you should contact an expert. A new purchase is usually not necessary and repairs are usually cheaper. Additionally, a professional can install additional fuses to prevent another short circuit.
What preparations should be made before repairing the short circuit?
Short circuit repair Before repairing a short circuit, it must first be ensured that the line is de-energized. To do this, first turn off the fuse, if you have not already done so.