difference between domestic and industrial wiring?
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Difference between domestic and industrial wiring.
- Due to the lesser electrical demand, residential wiring is often carried via walls and attic crawl spaces, using a single phase design. Three-phase wiring is used in industrial settings to increase output and power numerous systems and high-voltage equipment.
- Typically, residential electricians work with single-phase systems that have voltages between 120V and 240V. Due to the high power needs of commercial and industrial electrical loads, commercial electricity is three-phase, with conductors carrying voltages ranging from 120V to 480V.
- Multi-Strand Wire (House Wire): House wire, also known as multi-strand wires, are used primarily in multi-story buildings, residences, and businesses to conduct wiring and meet basic wire standards.
- In particular, single-phase power, or power delivered in 120 volts, is used in household wiring. On the other hand, commercial properties employ a three-phase system with one bigger leg running at 208 volts and two smaller legs running at 120 volts.
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