Across
- 4. A portable tool used by engineers, often electrically operated.
- 5. Condition where excessive current flows through a circuit, potentially causing damage.
- 10. Testing procedure to ensure portable appliances are safe.
- 11. A safety measure to prevent users from electric shock by discharging current.
- 12. A hazard that could result from electrical faults in certain environments.
- 15. Breaker that protects against overload in electrical circuits.
- 17. Process of connecting metal components to prevent electric shock.
- 19. A tool with a percussive action used to drill into hard materials.
- 20. The potential for electrical hazards that could cause harm.
Down
- 1. The unbroken flow of electrical current in a circuit.
- 2. A connection point to plug in electrical devices.
- 3. The potential difference measured in volts.
- 6. Material that allows the flow of electrical current.
- 7. Source of portable electrical power for tools without mains power.
- 8. Material used to prevent electrical conduction.
- 9. A safety device that prevents overcurrent in electrical circuits.
- 13. Device that disconnects a circuit if it detects an imbalance in current flow.
- 14. The procedure to disconnect electrical equipment safely.
- 16. Wires used to carry electrical current between devices.
- 18. Device used to step down voltage from 230V to 110V.