If the ward pager is mistakenly connected to strong electricity, the following situations may occur:
1. Burning out the pager equipment: Overcurrent transmitted by strong electricity may cause the pager equipment to burn out. The circuit board or other parts are damaged, causing the pager to fail to work properly or even burn out completely.
2. Fire hazard: If a short circuit or arc occurs during the transmission of strong electricity, a fire may occur. What burns depends on where the short circuit or arc occurs and the surrounding environment, and may burn pager equipment, terminal blocks, wires, etc.
3. Threat to human safety: Overcurrent transmitted by strong electricity may cause electric shock injury to the human body. Depending on how you are exposed to strong electricity and its intensity, electric shock accidents may occur.
In order to avoid the above problems, the ward pager equipment should be correctly connected to the low-voltage safety power supply, such as using an adapter or directly connecting to the low-voltage power supply. In addition, relevant safety regulations and operating guidelines should also be followed for the installation and use of electrical equipment to ensure the safety of personnel and equipment. If strong electricity is mistakenly connected, disconnect the power supply immediately and seek professional inspection and repair.