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What Are The Consequences Of Long-term Overload Operation Of Power Fittings And Wires?

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Dead End Clamp What are the consequences of long-term overload operation of electric wires?

1. The wire elongation sag increases, causing the safety distance to the ground to be unqualified and the wind deflection angle to increase.

2. The cross-sectional area of ​​the wire becomes smaller or breaks, which weakens the wire breaking force.

3. The contact resistance of the joint increases, causing heat or even burning, resulting in wire breakage.

4. The power loss of the line increases.

What Are The Consequences Of Long-term Overload Operation Of Power Fittings And Wires?

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