How does an electrical outlet work?
In every house, office building and production plant can be found standard electric plants. These outlets, also known as containers or plugs, serve to ensure electricity ready for use for all who need it. These outlets are used to supply energy by everyday objects such as lamps, vacuum cleaners, topis, microwaves, radios, TVs and stereo equipment. The electrical connection travels from the electric panel to the output with possible stops in other outlets or lighting equipment along the road. For the output that has a function, hot wire (usually black or blue wire) leaves the panel and brings power to the output, while the second conductor, neutral wire (usually white conductor) returns the power from the output to the electric panel. In fact, the power supply is brought to the electrical regulations (in this case the outlet) and then returns to the panel. This was the term electrical "circuit". Sometimes the third wire is present. This wire (usually green color) serves as a grounding drát.
Many municipalities have electric codes that order the electrical connection to be placed in the pipeline. This is by far the safest way to direct electrical wiring and ensure proper grounding. Other forms of the housing for the electrical connection are BX (flexible, aluminum coil) and Romex (rubberized insulator).
In many older homes, two are the norm. Modern houses contain three spikes that allow them to be hot, neutral and ground to drain. In toilets, near kitchen sinks and garages, you can find GFI containers. GFI is an abbreviation for breaking ground defects. These outlets, now required in many countries, are extremely sensitive and installed or should be installed wherever water is in close proximity. Such a outlet can save lives because it stumbles (turns off) similar to a circuit breaker with a circuit if it detects more energy atglowing into a hot wire than when leaving over neutral wires.
For example, if the radio fell into the tub, when you bathed, you would have a little trouble at least. With the standard two or three tips containers, the strength would continue to go through water and you. You would most likely be an electric current. However, if this radio was connected to the GFI container, the container would feel that the lack of electricity would return to go through the neutral (because it went through) and killed the strength to the radio and potentially save your life.