The Cable Joints Should Be Waterproof And Fireproof.
It is wrong to say that there should be waterproof and fire prevention measures at Cable Lugs. The correct statement should be that there should be waterproof and electric shock prevention measures at the cable joints. In the construction of power grids, the safety requirements for cable joints are very strict. Although waterproofing is one of the measures that must be taken at cable joints to prevent moisture intrusion from causing circuit short circuits or reduced insulation performance, fire prevention is not a direct safety requirement at cable joints. On the contrary, electric shock prevention is a more critical safety factor, because if the cable joints are not handled properly, they can easily become risk points for electric shock accidents. In order to ensure the safety of cable joints, a series of waterproof and electric shock prevention measures should be taken. For example, use waterproof tape or insulating tape to wrap the wire joints to prevent the intrusion of moisture and moisture; at the same time, ensure that the wire joints are installed in a dry environment, away from water sources, to reduce the risk of electric shock. In addition, when crimping the wire terminals, waterproof filling glue can also be filled, and the joints can be wrapped with waterproof glue to further enhance the waterproof and insulation performance. In summary, the safety measures at cable joints should focus on waterproofing and electric shock prevention, rather than fire prevention.