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⚡️ FREE CLASS: How to Do a Complete Electrical Installation from Scratch, Easily, Even if You Are Not a Professional Electrician: ➽ https://eletr.co/aula?utm_content=Myp... ------ ???? FAAALA ENGEHALL COMMUNITY ???? Join our community on WhatsApp to receive valuable tips and news in the electrical area, important information and much more. ???? ???? https://eletr.co/fala-eng ------ Did you like this video? ???? ✔️ Leave your comment and share with your friends ✔️ Follow our networks ➽ https://eletr.co/links - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ???? 3 TRICKS I LEARNED to PULL ELECTRICAL WIRING FASTER ------ Today is the day to run the wiring in the house in the countryside, and I separated for you some tricks that I learned by reading your comments here on YouTube. The first step before starting to pull the wiring on the construction site is to clean all the boxes. Starting from the ceiling, we always use a pocket knife or utility knife to cut the excess conduits and to pull depending on the angle we use needle-nose pliers, but in most cases we can cut the conduit and twist it so that it is possible to remove it without having to use needle-nose pliers. Guys, we clean both the ceiling and wall boxes in the same way. Sometimes there is some leftover putty inside the boxes, so we use a thin chisel to remove it. Now we are going to run the cables. I'll tell you in advance that my bricklayer hadn't anchored the distribution panel yet, so I decided to run the cables and anchor the panel later. But there are some important tips. So the FIRST TIP is to use masking tape or colored insulating tape to identify where each conduit goes. Electrical conductors: types of wires and cables Solid wire This type of wire is made of copper and 750V PVC, a material that insulates electrical voltage, preventing the cable from transferring electricity to other materials. It is most commonly used in electrical panels, sockets, showers, and in simpler residential and industrial installations, where the flexibility of the wire is not necessary. Flexible cable and rigid cable Just like solid wires, these cables are also made of copper wires and insulated with PVC. Rigid and flexible cables are the most common and used in various indoor and fixed electrical installations for lighting in homes, industries, and businesses, among others. They have the same energy conduction capacity and usage indications as solid wires, however, they differ in their flexibility. PP Cables This model is highly flexible and is widely used for connecting household appliances, such as vacuum cleaners, and other more professional devices, such as drills and welding machines. They are also used in the automotive market. PP Cables are made up of copper wire conductors. They get their name because they have two PVC covers, one inside the other, and can have two or more internal ends for connection. They are very resistant and safe. Parallel Cables These types of wires and cables are recommended for installing small, portable devices and lighting objects such as lampshades and chandeliers. Parallel cables are also made up of copper wires and are considered flexible.