Can the plasma potential of the bathroom at home be covered during renovation

Updated on Bathroom 2024-01-27
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    You can cover it, as long as you don't break it for him. The property only cares about the location of the power box and the location of the gas meter. The load-bearing wall can not be dismantled, and the steel bar cannot be cut off. Otherwise, the property will deduct your renovation security deposit (deposit). A few thousand dollars.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It can be covered, as long as it is not broken. The property cares about the location of the strong electricity box, as well as the location of the gas meter, the load-bearing wall cannot be removed, and the steel bar cannot be cut off. Otherwise, the property will deduct the renovation security deposit (deposit).

    The plasma potentiometer box in the bathroom is to prevent the metal objects in the bathroom from being electrified and causing electric shock, and the plastic ones will not have the ability to prevent electric shock.

    A potentiometer is an equipotential coupling device. If the metal object in the bathroom is short-circuited, that is, the shell is electrified, at this time, the hand touches the electrical shell, the foot steps on the ground, and the voltage between the hands and feet is greater than 25V in a humid environment, which will cause injury. If the shell of the electrical appliance is connected to this equipotential bonding device, that is to say, the shell of the electrical appliance is equipotential to the ground, so that the voltage difference between the hands and feet when the hand touches the shell is very small, and there will be no electric shock accident.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Yes, but don't come into direct contact with it.

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