[the Pearl River Cable] Is it necessary for the wiring of home decoration to be horizontal and vertical?
In the process of home decoration, many homeowners will hear a saying: "Water and electricity wiring must be horizontal and vertical." Therefore, many people believe that as long as the wiring is neat and beautiful, it is a manifestation of standardized construction.
So, is it necessary to adhere to horizontal and vertical wiring in home decoration? Is this an industry standard or a construction habit? Today, the Pearl River Cable will talk about this problem with you.
Horizontal and vertical, not for the sake of /beauty/
Many people believe that horizontal and vertical alignment is only for the purpose of arranging the lines neatly, but more importantly, it is for the convenience of later maintenance and construction management.
After the decoration is completed, most of the wires are concealed works. If the route of the circuit is clear, it is easier to determine the position of the circuit during subsequent installation of cabinets, hanging paintings, drilling or maintenance, reducing the possibility of accidental damage to the wires.
For example, many decorators will follow the principle of "horizontal roof, vertical wall" or "horizontal and vertical" during construction, in order to make the route easier to identify.
Not all lines must be /horizontal and vertical/
It should be noted that horizontal and vertical alignment is not a mandatory requirement for all household wiring in national standards, but rather a common and standardized construction method.
In actual construction, it is necessary to comprehensively consider the on-site structure, line length, construction conditions, and design scheme.
For example, under the premise of meeting safety regulations, adopting reasonable close range routing for some lines can also reduce wire length and material consumption. Therefore, whether to use horizontal or vertical alignment cannot be the only criterion for judging construction quality.
What really needs attention is whether the line meets the design requirements, whether the construction is standardized, and whether it is easy to maintain in the later stage.
The quality of electrical wires is also an important aspect of concealed engineering
In addition to standardized construction, the quality of the wires themselves is also worthy of attention. After the completion of home decoration wiring, the lines are usually enclosed in walls, floors, or ceilings. Therefore, choosing products that meet national standards and have stable quality during the decoration stage can help meet the long-term electricity needs of households.
The household wires of the Pearl River Cable in Guangdong Province adopt copper core conductors, which are designed with durable insulation layers, and comply with relevant national standards. They can meet the daily power demand of modern families and provide reliable basic support for household power transmission.
Horizontal and vertical alignment is a mature and standardized construction approach, which is beneficial for later maintenance and line management. Compared to simply pursuing whether the line is neat, it is more important to have scientific design, standardized construction, and reasonable selection of wire products that meet standards.
Decoration is a long-term investment, and only by taking into account the planning of routes, construction techniques, and product quality can future household electricity use be more secure and convenient.