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5 Common Electrical Mistakes In Commercial Construction

5 Common Electrical Mistakes in Commercial Construction

Commercial and industrial buildings, in particular, are much more susceptible to electrical problems than residential properties due to the complex nature of their wiring systems. It is important to conduct regular inspections of your facility to ensure that it stays safe.

Between 2012 and 2016, according to the National Fire Protection Association, electrical issues were the second most common cause of residential fires. In the same timeframe, this same organization discovered that 739 people died as a result of electrical exposure. Here at Site Plus Electronics, we believe in helping you to prevent problems, but if that doesn’t work, we’re here to fix whatever issues arise.

Here are a few common electrical problems that can be seen around commercial and industrial buildings.

Circuit Overload

Circuit overload happens when you attempt to drain more power from a certain line than it was meant to give. The presence of five outlets on a circuit does not always imply that it can accommodate five loads at the same time, particularly if they are high-wattage appliances.

If you disregard this guideline during electrical installation and connect the loads regardless, the power demands will most likely trip the circuit breaker. This is more prevalent in commercial buildings than in private residents. To prevent this problem, you should constantly be mindful and check that the breakers placed in each circuit can support all devices or appliances connected to that line. If everything seems to be in order at the unit box but the breakers continue to trip, there might be a short circuit somewhere in the power line.

Incorrect Wiring Techniques

For commercial buildings, understanding the various kinds of wiring is crucial, and it’s even more essential to determine how that electrical wiring will be utilized. Improper wiring or circuitry design may pose a fire danger.  This is true in personal homes, the current electronics we use every day, from Wi-Fi networks to interactive kiosks, screens, and modern appliances like refrigerators all need sufficient power levels to work safely.

Unprotected Wiring

All wiring on your commercial property should be covered for safety reasons, as well as to simplify the maintenance of your electrical system. If you have acquired a building and are unsure whether the wiring complies with local regulations, a commercial electrician may provide assistance in the form of an inspection.

Incorrect Grounding

Improper grounding might pose a serious threat to one’s safety. If your businesses electrician is not properly grounding wires, you run the danger of experiencing catastrophic consequences such as overloads or short circuits. It is critical to understand what an ideal converter looks like. If they are not grounded correctly, it may create a variety of difficulties. Ideally, converters should be located in locations where the ground wire shields them from electric risks and where there is some insulation to prevent direct contact.

Keeping business buildings working smoothly requires frequent inspections of the electrical system and the repair of any issues that may arise. When it comes to keeping your workers and guests safe, you can rely on our team of qualified and skilled electricians as SitePlus. Get in touch with us if you have questions about how to make sure your business electrical system is ready to help you succeed.

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