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Earthing

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Electrical Safety: Earthing Metal Cases

Metals conduct electricity, so metal cases may need earthing to stop them giving us electric shocks.

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Metal cases

  • Lots of electrical appliances, such as toasters and microwave ovens, have metal casings.
  • If there is a fault in the appliance, one of the wires may touch the metal case. Metals conduct electricity, so anyone touching the case could then receive an electric shock.
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Earth wire

  • An earth wire is a low resistance wire that connects the metal case to the ground.
  • If the casing is touched by a wire inside the appliance, the current will flow through the earth wire.
  • Because the resistance of the earth wire is low, a very high current will flow through it, breaking the fuse in the device. This will stop the flow of current and make the appliance safe.

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