Can you get a wipe if a person puts a kettle on water?
I recently made tea water in the kitchen of my support group.
When the manager saw that I had touched the kettle to the bottom of the sink, he thought that it could get dirty.
Well, I've always made tea like this and nothing has ever happened.
Is it true or not that something like this can happen?
Only in China imports that do not comply with EU directives.
When Electrical device with metal housing, e.g. the electric kettle, not properly equipped with Protective conductors is equipped, then in case of damage a Contact voltage that can trigger a life-threatening power strike by the user.
Whether the device “contacted with the bottom of the sink” with the lid of the cooking pot or with the cooking spoon does not matter.
Was it a removable kettle? Or a fixed cable? Or did you put the bottom plate of the removable kettle on the sink and then made water hot there?
That’s what it’s all about now. A removable electric kettle can’t dispense with electricity if you place it differently. However, if there is a permanently connected electric kettle or you have placed the bottom plate on the sink, there could theoretically already be a power surge if water comes into the bottom plate or the permanently connected boiler, or if necessary water runs out (Untight spot near the heating coil) and this is inserted in the outlet.
I put him on the sink and there were a few water drops.
I honestly cannot imagine a model that could happen.
Me neither.
Water and electricity are always bad.
What makes an electr. Electric kettle in the sink?
Water the bottom? Unfug. It’s also safer to turn it off. Or what does that mean?
Hello Jeshua30
Nothing can happen. Only if you put it in the water will the FI fall
Greetings HobbyTfz