Under what circumstances will the electrical ready board catch fire?
Circuit overload: When the circuit load exceeds the rated capacity of the wire or circuit breaker, it can cause the wire to overheat and cause a fire.
Short circuit: When a short circuit occurs in a circuit, the current will suddenly increase, causing wires and electrical equipment to overheat, possibly causing a fire.
Poor or loose connections: Poor or loose connections in wires or sockets can cause arcing, which can cause fires at high temperatures.
Aged or damaged electrical equipment: Aged, damaged or substandard electrical equipment can overheat and become a potential point of fire.
External factors: Unforeseen factors such as external short circuits and lightning strikes may also cause fires in the electrical ready board.
In order to prevent electrical ready board fires, electrical equipment and wiring should be regularly checked for safety to ensure compliance with safety standards; avoid overloading circuits, and ensure that electrical equipment is qualified, novel and safe.