Everyday tasks, you barely think about what’s going to happen to those items within the walls of your home to work. Electricity is an essential part of the systems in your home, and it is vital to be able to understand how it works to do simple things like resetting a circuit breaker or monitoring a power socket outlet (ปลั๊ก ต่อ พ่วง, which is the term in Thai).

How Do They Work?

A circuit is necessary for electricity to work. Whatever electrical power you use to connect in many of your devices is an electrical socket, which is how you build the connection in your house. Here is how a power socket works:

  • A power plant and power lines bring energy to your home. The electricity taken into your home, and a circuit breaker is transmitted. The circuit breaker is linked by cabling to each of the outputs.
  • There are three holes in an outlet. The first or left hole is termed “neutral.” The “hot” is called the second hole or right hole. The third hole is the hole to the ground. The hot hole is attached to the cable providing the electric current.
  • The neutral hole is attached to the cable which returns the electric current to the breaker box
  • The cycle finished when the current returned through the neutral slot into the outlet than through the circuit breaker.

What Is Circuit Breaker?

One level of safety in a house is a circuit breaker. It termed a circuit breaker because if the electrical current is too high, it will “trip” or “break” a circuit (stop flowing electrical current). The level of safety is providing a grounded cable and grounded sockets for your home’s electrical system.

For the safety of your house. It’s your responsibility to select the right quality socket or connector to avoid any accident.