wattare
Wattare refers to a type of electrical fault where a conductor makes unintentional contact with another conductor or a conductive object. This contact can occur due to damaged insulation, improper wiring, or contact with a conductive surface like a metal casing. The primary characteristic of a wattare is the unintended flow of electrical current between points that are not supposed to be connected. This can lead to several hazardous situations, including overheating, fire, and electric shock.
When a wattare occurs, a low-resistance path is created for the current, bypassing the intended load. This