Hazardous Circuit Overload
8/30/2021 (Permalink)
It's common to use electrical outlets and extension cords, but they can become dangerous when they are overused. Listed below from the Electrical Safety Foundation International, here are some hazards along with remedies to fix the problems.
Potential Hazard: Overloaded circuits could cause an electrical fire.
Warning signs: outlet or wall may be warm to the touch; Outlet may be yellowed or discolored; circuit breakers may frequently trip; the smell of burnt insulation in the air.
Remedy: Have an electrician run a dedicated circuit and install additional outlets.
Potential Hazard: Overloaded extension cords could cause electrical fires.
Warning signs: The extension cord is warm to the touch.
Remedy: Use an extension cord with the same or large wire size as the cord is extended. Also, since extension cords are intended for temporary use, consider having an electrician install additional outlets.
Potential Hazard: Ungrounded outlets that will not protect you from an electrical shock in the event of a short circuit.
Warning Signs: three-prong plug has been forced into a two-prong plug outlet.
Remedy: If the outlet has no grounding wire, have an electrician run a new circuit with a grounding wire. If there is a grounding wire, simply install an outlet that accepts three-prong plugs.
Potential Hazard: Improper placement of extension cords could cause a fire.
Warning Signs: Extension cords that run through walls or underneath carpets.
Remedy: Try rearranging furniture, finding a closer outlet, or having more outlets installed.
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