Electrical wiring is the process of connecting cables and wires to a number of devices such as appliances, fuses, switchboards, sockets etc to the main switch board in a specific structure to the utility pole for continuous power supply. Find your local electrician by using the phrase electrician near me in Palm City or wherever you may be and they will be able to tell you more about this
Methods of Electrical Wiring Systems
Joint Box or Tee or Jointing System
In this particular method, connections to appliances are made through joints. These joints are made in joint boxes by means of suitable connectors or joint cutouts. This method of wiring doesn’t consume too much cable size.
You might think that because of this method of wiring doesn’t require too much cable, it is therefore cheaper. That may be true but the money you saved from buying cables will be used in buying joint boxes, thus the equation is balanced. This method is suitable for temporary installations and is cheap.
Loop-in or Looping System
This particular method of wiring is universally used in wiring. Electric connections are made in parallel so that all appliances in question can be controlled individually. When a connection is required at a light or switch, the feed conductor is brought in by bringing it directly to the terminal and then carrying it forward again to the next point wherever necessary.
The switch and light feeds are carried round the circuit in a series of loops from one point to another until the last on the circuit is reached. The phase or line conductors are looped either in switchboard or from the light or fan.
Advantages of Loop-In Method Wiring
It doesn’t require joint boxes and hence a lot of money is saved.
No joint need to be hidden underneath floors or in spaces in-between roofs.
Fault location is made easy as the points are made only at the outlets so that they are accessible.
Disadvantages of Loop-In Wiring
Length of wire or cables required is more and voltage drop and copper losses are therefore increased
Looping - in switches and lamp holders is usually difficult
Types of Electrical Wiring Systems
Cleat Wiring
This system of wiring entails insulated VIR or PVC wires that are to be braided and compounded with the help of porcelain cleats, plastic or wood.
Cleat wiring systems are a temporary system therefore it is not suitable for domestic premises. This system is not used nowadays.
Advantages of Cleat Wiring
Simple and cheap option to have
Most suitable for temporary use
Fault in cables can be seen and repaired easily
Installation is simple
Can be easily customised
Inspection is fairly simple
Disadvantages of Cleat writing
Appearance is shabby
Not a permanent option
Environment elements might damage the system
Risk of fire and electric shock
Not to be used in sensitive locations
Casing and Clasping Wiring
Once a famous and sought after wiring system is now obsolete. This largely due to the conduit and sheath wiring system. The cables used in this kind of wiring were either VIR or PVC or any other insulated cables.
The cables in this system were enclosed in wooden fixtures. Teh casing is made up of a strip of wood with parallel grooves cut lengthwise so as to accommodate VIR cables. The grooves were made to separate opposite polarity. Use the phrase electrician near me in Palm City and elsewhere and know more about these systems and what will suit you best.
Advantages
A cheap system as compared to sheath and conduit system
Strong and long lasting
Easy to customize
If phase and neutral wires are installed in separate slots then repairing is much easier
String insulation of capping and casing
Safe from oil, smoke, gas and rain
No risk of electric shock
Disadvantages
High risk of fire
Unsuitable in acidic and humid conditions
Costly repairing and materials
Can be damaged by white ants