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Zaniyah Montgomery
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18 May, 06:28
When is a wire size an electrical hazard?
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Judith Mooney
18 May, 06:35
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Wire size becomes an electrical hazard when it is under rated for the amount of current (Amps or I) it has to carry. Current is the flow of electrons.
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