maadoitusvaijerins
Maadoitusvaijerins, often referred to as grounding wires or earth wires, are a critical component of electrical safety systems in many countries. Their primary function is to provide a safe path for electrical current to flow to the ground in the event of a fault. This prevents dangerous voltage from building up on the chassis of electrical appliances or equipment, which could otherwise cause electric shock to anyone who touches it.
Typically, a maadoitusvaijerins is a conductive wire, usually copper or aluminum, that connects the metal casing
The presence and proper functioning of maadoitusvaijerins are mandated by electrical codes and standards in most