Category: home wiring

  • House electrical wiring troubleshooting.

    House electrical wiring troubleshooting.

    What is troubleshooting? This is the process of finding a problem that is causing your appliance or circuit not to work properly. I am going to walk you through the process I take to carry out a successful fault finding. Basically, I will talk about fault-finding in house wiring.I will talk through these topics listed…

  • Electrical house wiring parts name

    Electrical house wiring parts name

    Electrical house wiring parts name, this is a subject that seeks to help you understand the basic parts that are in electrical house wiring. Today I am not going to mention the stages to follow when doing electrical house wiring from start to finish. However, I am going to walk you through how electricity is…

  • Electrical Materials Names and Pictures A Comprehensive Guide.

    Electrical Materials Names and Pictures A Comprehensive Guide.

    Electrical materials names and pictures, I am going to show you pictures and materials names, with a brief explanation. Electrical materials are an essential part of any electrical project. From electrical wire that carries electrical current, to circuit breakers that protect against electrical overloads and fires. These materials play a crucial role in ensuring the safety…

  • How to connect mcb in a house.

    How to connect mcb in a house.

    Before I proceed to show you how to connect MCB in a house, allow me to define an MCB. MCB stands for a miniature circuit breaker. As the name implies, an MCB is an electrical device or component that breaks the circuit. It can break a circuit either intentionally or forcefully due to a short…

  • Geyser switch wiring.

    Geyser switch wiring.

    Geyser switch wiring is the process of connecting a geyser to a geyser switch on the DB board for an electric source. I know someone or you may be asking what is he talking about. First things first what comes to your mind when you hear a person say the word geyser. I think you…