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  • Hidden Functions of the Distribution Box

    Hidden Functions of the Distribution Box

    Bypass equipment (optional): Allows alternative routing or maintenance operations. Surge protective device (SPD): Protects equipment from voltage spikes and surges. The main function of a Distribution Box is to act as a central hub. It integrates power distribution, protection, and monitoring capabilities, and is responsible for distributing power to entire commercial or residential. Also called a distribution board, panel board, breaker panel, or electric panel, it is the central hub in an electrical system that divides incoming power into various subsidiary circuits.

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  • Potential Hidden Dangers of Indoor Fiber Optic Cables

    Potential Hidden Dangers of Indoor Fiber Optic Cables

    Besides the usual safety issues for construction, generally covered under OSHA rules (OSHA 10 and 30), fiber optics adds concerns for eye safety, chemicals, sparks from fusion splicing, disposal of fiber shards and more. Fiber-optic cables are the backbone of modern connectivity—powering 5G networks, global internet backbones, and data center interconnections with near-light-speed data transmission. While these cables are engineered for durability (with some rated to last 25+ years), they are not invulnerable. Even. Researchers at NDSS 2026 demonstrate a covert acoustic eavesdropping attack that transforms standard FTTH telecom fiber cables into passive, undetectable listening devices invisible to RF scanners and immune to ultrasonic jammers. Security researchers from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, The. Fiber optic cables, with their delicate nature and light-carrying capabilities, require stringent safety protocols. Without proper care, handling optical fibers can result in physical injuries from shards, or optical damage from laser light exposure. As electrical professionals, most of us take fiber optic (FO) safety for granted.

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  • Equipotential bonding in the busbar compartment of the switchgear

    Equipotential bonding in the busbar compartment of the switchgear

    A ground bus bar consolidates equipment grounding conductors at a single, bonded point to provide a low-impedance path for fault and transient currents, protecting people and equipment and creating an equipotential reference. It is a required component in any code-compliant panel. This guide covers practical ground bus design for medium-voltage switchgear—from sizing calculations and bonding topology selection to EMI immunity and field verification testing. Learn what changed, proper bonding methods, IBT requirements, and common mistakes to avoid. This equipotential plane effectively minimizes voltage differences, safeguarding both individuals and equipment. Equipotential bonding is an electrical connection which brings the bodies of electrical equipment and external conductive parts to the same, or nearly the same, potential.

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