O course it is very dangerous. Moisture should never ever be allowed near a service panel.
Very dangerous. You should avoid these lines at all cost and immediately call you power company.
A power substation is used to reduce the voltage from high voltage power lines to a voltage that is less dangerous that you can use in a house for example. It is less costly to transmit electrical energy over long distances using high voltage.
Primary electrical distribution carries medium voltage power to distribution transformers near the customers. Secondary electrical distribution transfers the power from the transformer to the households.
We never did, that battle was lost before electrical transmissions lines where anywhere near common.
I assume you are referring to a residential electric panel. The amount of amps has nothing to do with the voltage. They are independent. A typical residential electric panel will have 120 V. That is the easy answer. Usually there are two hot feeds with 120 V to ground. Between the two hot feeds will be 240 V. The bus bars are arranged in the panel so that when you plug in breakers they alternate between the feeds.
Usually near the electrical panel, or in the utility (washer and dryer) area.
No, that is perfectly fine as it is an electric heater, However if you had water near the electrical appliance, that would be dangerous.
The fuse panel on a 1980 Chevy Corvette is located under the dash, near the hood release. It houses most of the fuses which control the electrical systems throughout the vehicle.
A side panel near your feet on the driver and passenger side. You have to remove the lower sill cover on the entry way to the door before you can remove the kick panel. The kick panel may contain electrical parts and wiring bundles.
Look for the Data sheet, near electrical panel, in a bedroom closet, or a kitchen cabinet. (according to HUD guidelines )
No electrical equipment should ever be operated near water for fear of electrocution.
When hot vapour is near a cold surface
Condensation is a process of water vapor in the air which changed into a liquid matter. It is a gaseous substance that is near to saturate.
is it condensation possibly.
They can be in a number of places. They are generally a 3x4 inch metal plate near the front door, at eye level near the rear end, in a kitchen cupboard or near the electrical panel. -I have seen them in all those places .
Yes because the sun is very strong near the equator which means more evaporation happens. The more evaporation the more condensation. AKA the water cycle.
i don't know of anything toxic in soap, but it really depends on what type. for instance: dish detergent has Dihydrogen Minoxide. this can be somewhat dangerous if put near electrical sources.