In many Chilean homes, the extension cords Power strips, or “sneakers,” are a practical solution for connecting multiple appliances when there is a lack of outlets. While these devices can be safe as long as they are certified and meet current standards in the country, they can also pose certain risks. It is crucial to know which types of appliances are suitable for connecting to these extenders and which are not, in order to avoid accidents.
Academic Michael Silva, from the Faculty of Engineering at the Central University, warns about a appliance In particular, it should never be connected to an extension cord: the washing machine. He explains that a common extension cord has an amperage of 10 amps. However, a washing machine is designed for a higher amperage and higher power, which could cause the extension cord to burn out, affecting the connectors or the final plug. This risk can not only damage the equipment, but could also cause fires.
Inappropriate use of extension cords In areas such as the kitchen, it can be especially dangerous. Silva mentions that the kitchen often contains combustible items such as cloths, which can easily ignite if the extension cord overheats. In addition, connecting high-consumption appliances, such as electric ovens or kettles, to an extension cord can also increase the likelihood of overheating and significantly increase electricity consumption, resulting in a higher electricity bill.
The key to knowing what can be connected in a extension cord It is important to understand the power of the equipment. Sockets in Chile have a maximum capacity of 10 amps, which is equivalent to approximately 2200 watts at 220v. However, there are special 16 amp sockets, specifically designed to support high-power appliances, such as washing machines. It is essential to ensure that high-consumption appliances are connected directly to appropriate sockets and not to extension cords.
Misuse of the extension cords Not only does it pose a fire risk, but it can also damage your appliances. It is therefore essential to follow the recommendations of experts and use extension cords only for lower-consumption appliances. This not only ensures home safety but also prolongs the life of your appliances and prevents unnecessary expenses on repairs or replacements.