About electrical clearance in electrical ready board
Clearance in a electrical ready board refers to the space or distance between different electrical devices, wires or connectors. This gap is designed to prevent electrical malfunctions between electrical equipment, such as short circuits or fires. The size of the electrical clearance depends on the type of equipment, voltage rating and safety standards. They must be large enough to ensure that electrical breakdown or discharge does not occur between devices during normal operation and under abnormal conditions such as overcurrent or overvoltage.
The electrical clearance in the electrical ready board needs to comply with national or regional electrical safety regulations and standards to ensure people's safety and equipment reliability. Inspecting and maintaining electrical clearances in electrical ready boards is an important part of safety to ensure proper equipment operation and avoid potential hazards.