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What is the difference between an electrician and an electrical fitter?

Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2025 9:15 am
by zihadhosenjm40
It should be noted here that the first name of the profession can be used as a general one. In this sense, an electrician is any of the specialists who ensure uninterrupted power supply to streets and all kinds of premises, and also know how to repair various devices and equipment that operate on current. In order to understand all this, you need to get the appropriate education. In the process of work, you can improve your qualifications and achieve the maximum category.

At the same time, an electrician is often understood as a technician who is called to a home to solve problems with wiring, sockets, and meters. In other words, the emphasis here is on household dentist data and repairs. The specialist comes with a small suitcase containing everything necessary to provide the service. The arsenal includes pliers, insulating materials, a tester, wire sections, a headlamp, and other tools, materials, and devices.

The latter acts as a narrowly focused specialist. The fitter's responsibilities include operations that mainly involve power lines, cables and overhead lines. Professionals in this field, for example, troubleshoot problems with street networks, establish communications, and bring electricity to homes.

The fitter uses special devices that allow him to climb high poles and provide safety. His work clothes and shoes do not allow electric current to pass through. After all, the voltage that such a master has to deal with can sometimes be very high.

When typing a query in Yandex or Google "electrician at home", or "" to perform electrical installation work in an apartment, hardly anyone guesses that "electrician" and "electrician" are different professions. And, if this is not a repair of your wiring or troubleshooting (that is, urgent current issues of electrical wiring maintenance), but performing work in an apartment (this is a global job to completely replace all electrical wiring), then you need an electrician, not an electrician.

In short, it is the INSTALLER who installs or replaces the electrical wiring in your apartment. And the electrician (electrician) is engaged in servicing this electrical wiring AFTER the electrician has completed the work. That is why these are two different, although related professions. In each case, each profession has its own nuances. Very often, what the electrician knows, the electrician does not know and vice versa. Each specialist is “tailored” to one or more skills that he needs in his daily activities.