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FLEXIBLE CONDUIT

Flexible metal conduit (FMC) has a spiral construction that enables it to snake through walls and other structures. FMC protects electrical wiring in commercial and industrial buildings. Liquidtight flexible metal conduit (LFMC) is a special type of FMC that has a plastic coating.

WIRES AWG

American wire gauges (AWG) are a standard set of sizes for wire conductors — the smaller the wire gauge, the larger the diameter in inches or millimeters, and vice versa.

Electric Cable Cutter

The cable cutter is a tool used to cut copper or aluminum electric wire from #1 through 1000MCM. They come in four varieties: palm grip, manual two-handled units, ratchet cutters and electric cutters.

Exhaust Fans

Exhaust fans are used to facilitate the removal of odours, fumes and smoke from an area. They draw air out of the room entirely and expel it to the outside to accomplish this task. Therefore, exhaust fans must be connected to proper venting systems with adequate airflow.

FEMALE ADAPTOR

A female adapter is a connector that receives and holds a male connector, and is also known as a receptacle or jack. Female adapters are used to create secure connections between devices or pieces of equipment, allowing for the transfer of signals or power. They are commonly found in electronic and electrical equipment, such as… Read More »FEMALE ADAPTOR

DIMMER SWITCH

A light dimmer is a kind of switch that can raise and lower the brightness of a light. Dimmer switches work with incandescent bulbs, halogen light bulbs, compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs) and some LED light bulbs (light-emitting diodes).

Multimeter – ANALOGUE

Analog multimeters are devices that measure electrical quantities like voltage, current, and resistance. They function by detecting the flow of electrons in a circuit. The most common type of analog multimeter is the VOM (volt-ohm-metre), which generates a voltage difference using a battery.

Conduit Bend Coupling

Conduit bends allow electricians to route wires around obstacles, like walls and beams, and to minimize strain on the wires. Bending also helps to prevent damage from sharp edges or improper angles, and ensures that wiring paths comply with building codes.

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