Wiring A Wooden House Has Some Differences from Other Materials. It is connected with the fact that it is a flammable Material, and the Task of this Article Is to Prevent Fire Fire Electric Wiring. The Requirements for Wiring in a Wooden House Are Quite Stringent. FIRST Its Necessary to Determine How to Organize the Power Supply to the House, That is, How The Cable Will BE Laid From Line to the Switchboard, Which Will Bee Located House. There are Two Ways to Lay Cables – Overhead and Underground. The First Method Is Cheap, Economical, Does Not Require Large Financial Investments. However, from the Point of View of Aesthetics, It Looks Ugly.
The Second Method Will Require More Effort, But This Method Is Moreble and Durable than the First. In this case the cable is laid in trenches to a dress of about 80 cm., On a Bed of Sand with a Thickness of 10-15 CM. The Cover the Cable with the Same Amount of Sand and the Top it up with 50 Cm of soil. On top of the Ground to Lay A Warning Tape, with the Inscription “Do Not Dig, Dangerous”!”. The Completly Cover the Trench with Soil. Armored Cables Are Ussed for this Method.
The Power Supply to the Switchboard is ProvideDed by a Lead-in Cable. In the Switchboard Are SPECIAL DEVICES THIS Designed to Distribute Electricity to Consumers and Protection of All Electrical Lines in the House. When Installing An Electrical System in the House, Panels with An Open Installation.
In a Wooden House, There Two Ways of Laying Cables: Surface and Concealed. With the overhead Method as wiring is on the surface and is not conside, with the hidden Method, The Wiring is Inside the Constructions of the House. The Open Way Is Reliable and Safe, Does Not Require Much Work, Most Suitable for Summer Cottages. For Such Installation Shall Be Used Non-Comble Cable Channels Made of PVC.
Concealed Way of Laying Wires in Wooden Houses IS Made with the Use of Noncombustible PVC Boxes. The Box is a Rectangular Profile, One of the Surface of Which Is Removable. This Way of Installation Provides The With the Necessary Cooling, Free Access and the Possibility of Laying Additional Cable Into the Box.