3d printable
porcelain electrical wire duret
Material Market research:
An
alternative to plastic Duret for high voltage residential applications especially when exposed to water under rain, in a
laundry room,
washroom, near the pool, on the roof,
breaker panel in a non-waterproof basement, garage doors etc. These Durets are good for residential wiring for
alarm systems,
Potlights,
security cameras. Can also be used on street panels when servicing them under the extreme weather.
"Insulators used for high-voltage power transmission are made from glass, porcelain or composite polymer materials. Porcelain insulators are made from clay, quartz or alumina and feldspar, and are covered with a smooth glaze to shed water. Insulators made from porcelain rich in alumina are used where high mechanical strength is a criterion. Porcelain has a dielectric strength of about 4–10 kV/mm.[1]"
- Porcelain Durets can also be useful in an emergency situation like basement flooding.
- Many airplane crashes involve opening a malfunctioning door by sorting out wires in the electrical panel when the plane is submerged.
- Emergency situations like typhoon, flooding, hurricanes, tsunami
- Good for electricity "rustlers" when working with residential electrical panels
Manual: Measure current with a
multimeter before touching an
exposed live wire connection
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