2.1.1. The traditional electrical installation

By Guy Kasier / Published on Tue, 2008-05-13 18:04

2.1.1. The traditional electrical installation

 

Today the traditional electrical installation has not changed much, although the materials used and the safety standards of course have done. However, the installation still has the same basic structure as before. Supply cables come from the fuse box to a switch. This in turn is connected by cables to a client, for example a light. Once an installation has been put in place, it can hardly be changed. The flexibility of the traditional electrical installation is negligibly small. The potential provided by traditional installations can also be described as limited. Nevertheless, most newly built homes and major renovations today are still done today according to this traditional method. This is in contrast to the fact that the community and the individual today want greater flexibility, comfort and safety.

The structure of a traditional electrical installation. (Illustration source: Modulelec)

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