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Electrical contact is a switch controlled electronically that interrupts or completes a circuit affecting an electrical current. This component is also found in relays, connectors, and circuit breakers.
Each contact is made from a piece of an electrically conductive material such as metal, and when the contacts touch this closes the switch. When the contacts are apart the switch remains open.
Electrical contacts are designed to carry high current loads and be directly connected to high voltage feeds. So, when they get dirty item performance can be affected. See how to clean electrical contacts here…
Electrical Contacts Cleaners
Learn what to use to clean electrical contacts below:
Electrical contact cleaning can be carried out with a contact cleaning brush. Follow the guide below to clean the contacts if they’re not too dirty…
Cleaning electrical contacts with a special kit require you to read the manufacturers instructions thoroughly. This will inform you exactly how long to leave the cleaning solution on before wiping off. There may also be a range of brushes in the kit to clean different types of contacts. Follow the instructions and:
Using a non-flammable solution in an aerosol form is another contact cleaning option. See how to use the spray here…
These are handy strips designed with card heavily infused with a high-performance contact lubricant. They can be used on closed contacts as they slip between the gap – cleaning any contaminants. Use the strips in the following way:
Some Electrical Contact Cleaning Tips
Chat to a Qualified Electrical Professional
If you’re not confident in cleaning your electrical contacts yourself simply get in touch with your trusted domestic electrical service provider. You’ll be able to arrange a convenient appointment – and if you’ve got an emergency situation your 24-hour electrician will be with you quickly.
Remember that if connectors need to be replaced this is a job for the experts. Corrosion can make wires very difficult to hold and can migrate to the entire length of the wire. If you can’t remove the corrosion and improve the connection your trained electrician has all the skills and the tools to do so safely. And you’ll be covered by a complete protection package throughout. Your newly cleaned or replaced electrical contacts will quickly instantly produce good conductivity, resist against oxidisation and corrosion, be cost-effective, and work safely.