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Equipment terminal labels help businesses organise and identify electrical conductors and terminations. This not only reduces the chances of electrocution and other injuries, but it makes maintenance and repairs easier.

Find out how to identify electrical conductors and electrical terminations with equipment terminal labels, and how they can benefit your business below.

How to Identify Electrical Conductors 

An electrical conductor is something that allows the flow of charge in one or more directions. Conductors are usually made of metal and can take the form of wires, cables or junction boxes.

As they contain a live flow of electricity, electrical conductors must be identified properly. This is to ensure that untrained people know that they contain electricity, and electricians know more in-depth information before conducting maintenance.

Equipment terminal labels help by identifying the following:

  • Positive and negative currents
  • Earthed conductors
  • Presence of protective insulation
  • Parasitic currents
  • Alternating currents

As a result, these labels provide all the information needed to identify an electrical conductor. At a glance, someone can see that it is an electrical conductor and work out what type it is.

This information helps to keep people safe. Even if you know little about electricity or electronics, warnings about voltage, currents and other terminology are enough to stop people from getting hurt or causing costly repairs for your business.

How to Identify Electrical Terminations

Electrical terminations provide mechanical support and protection for a cable. There are a total of four electrical termination types:

  • Straight joints
  • Branch joints
  • Pot ends
  • Indoor/outdoor terminations

They’re easy to identify if you’re a trained electrician, but to the untrained eye, it’s a little more difficult.

Since each type of termination carries different levels of voltages and their own dangers, they need to be easily identifiable by untrained people. As such, electrical terminal labels can be used to communicate their dangers and characteristics, thus keeping people safe.

Electrical terminations can be expensive and difficult to replace, too, so marking them accurately is worthwhile to prevent accidental damage.

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If you have a lot of electrical equipment in your business, then you need equipment terminal labels. Our full range is of high quality, complete with self-adhesive and laminated options.