When developing an electrical network, compliance with the order of technology ensures the efficiency of work and long-term reliability.
1. Planning and preparation
The precise design and scaling is the first step that determines the location of the fittings and cables.
2. & Brace Assembly Boxes
The location of the box is designed so that everything fits into the subsequent piping and wiring.
3. Strap and piping
If necessary, we will carry out grooving, piping, or surface cable, which is faster and cleaner.
4. Cable
We're going to start wiring, which means pulling the wires. I pull the wires after the walls are finished to avoid any subsequent injuries. For double-insulated cables, there are no mandatory pipes, but fixing is essential.
5. Installation and connection
The installation and attachment of fittings after painting is worth minimising the risk of injuries.
6. Testing and transfer
The final step is testing and transferring to the client, and, if required, preparing a report.
Study examples
Once, the heater cut through the pipe I installed, but since I didn't pull the wires forward, the repair was simple. Another time I handed over the work before the house was fully finished, later the painters took down the fittings, many of which had been lost.
Compliance with the order of technology not only ensures reliability but also time and cost-effectiveness.