House Wiring is the internal electrical system of a building that distributes electricity safely to lights, fans, sockets, and appliances. ABC (Aerial Bundled Cable) is an insulated overhead power cable system used for safer outdoor electricity distribution.
House Wiring refers to the complete electrical installation inside a home, including wiring layout, circuit design, switchboards, distribution boards, lighting points, socket outlets, and protection systems like MCB and earthing. The main goal of house wiring is to ensure safe, reliable, and efficient electricity flow to all rooms and appliances while preventing overload, short circuits, and fire hazards. Proper house wiring follows standard electrical safety rules and building codes to ensure long-term durability and user safety. It is commonly used in residential buildings, apartments, and small commercial spaces. Aerial Bundled Cable (ABC) is a modern overhead power distribution system where insulated cables are bundled together. It replaces traditional bare conductor lines and improves safety by reducing electrical shocks, power theft, and line faults caused by weather or tree contact. ABC is widely used in urban and rural electricity networks for reliable and safe power distribution. Key Benefits: Safe and organized internal wiring system Easy maintenance and fault detection Reduced risk of electric shock and fire ABC reduces power loss and improves safety in overhead lines Suitable for modern residential and industrial power systems Overall, House Wiring ensures safe electricity inside buildings, while ABC improves safety and reliability in external power distribution systems.
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