“Heat the equipment inside the panel”
One of the main and most important reasons why the electrical panel may fail and have problems is the overheating of the equipment inside the panel. When these equipments get hot, they melt all the internal cables, which causes a fire inside the panel.

"Not being balanced"
When the electrical panel is made in the factory, its three main phases must be balanced and adjusted correctly. The imbalance of the three phases causes the internal temperature of the panel to rise. The increase in temperature inside the panel leads to the melting of the cables and finally a fire.
"Putting a few cables on the other hand"
It should be noted that inside the electrical panel, there are many cables that sometimes may be placed on top of each other. In fact, this problem occurs when there are too many outputs for branching, and they overlap. At this time, when the contact surface is reduced, the possibility of them getting hot increases. This heating also leads to melting or fire inside the panel.

“Loose fittings inside the panel”
When the cables and connections inside the panel become loose and the resistance level at their connection point is greatly reduced. This laxity also leads to heating and eventually melting of the connections inside the panel.


