In household electricity, 220V voltage is one of the most common voltages. However, due to various reasons, such as sudden changes in the power grid, excessive equipment load, etc., voltage fluctuations may cause a series of problems and potential damage to household electrical appliances. In order to solve this problem, we can use a 220V voltage protector plug to provide all-round voltage protection for household appliances.
How to connect the voltage protector plug?
√ Direct plug connection:
One side of the AC voltage protector is connected to the socket, and the other side is connected to the interface of the device to be protected.
√ Grounding wire connection:
The AC voltage protector usually has a grounding wire terminal, which needs to be connected to the grounding point of the system, usually the grounding electrode or grounding bus.
Notes on installing voltage protector plug
√ Do not bend or twist the plug excessively to prevent breaking the internal wires or poor contact.
√ During installation, the socket installation instructions should be followed to avoid improper installation.
√ If you need to replace the socket, you must first cut off the power supply to prevent the risk of electric shock.
√ After installation, the working condition of the socket should be checked to ensure that the power is connected normally.
√ The socket should be installed on the wall or in the socket box to avoid direct contact with water, moisture, and other places.
√ Make sure that the plug matches the socket. Do not use excessive force to force the plug to plug and unplug the plug to avoid damage to the plug and socket.
√ Do not use the plug at abnormal temperatures, such as using the plug in a high temperature or humid environment, which may cause electrical failure or circuit short circuits, causing fire and other dangers.
Selection of voltage protector plug
√ Choose the appropriate plug model: voltage protectors have single-head plugs, double-head plugs, three-head plugs, etc.
√ Confirm the plug specifications: The plug specifications include parameters such as frequency, current, and voltage, which need to be selected according to usage requirements.
When choosing a voltage protector plug, you should give priority to products with automatic power off, overload protection, and overvoltage protection functions. These functions can effectively prevent household appliance failures and fire accidents and ensure the safety of electricity use.