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Can I use an electric kettle in the university dormitory?
You can't.

College students generally live in dormitories. College students are older than junior high school students and senior high school students. It is very unsafe to use electric kettle and other high-power appliances frequently in dormitory. The line voltage is unstable due to the overload of the line, which is easy to cause fire, especially during the peak hours of electricity consumption at night. This kind of high-power appliance may lead to circuit overload.

Schools are not allowed to use high-power appliances such as hot water kettles, and the school's wires and lines are limited, so the use of high-power appliances will cause tripping. After all, students are likely to concentrate on using high-power electrical appliances, which has great security risks.

Extended data:

Strictly implement the fire laws and regulations and the Interim Measures for the Administration of Water and Electricity Conservation in Peking University. In addition to the normal use of computers, televisions, tape recorders and electric fans, it is forbidden to use electric heaters, electric heaters, electric cups and other electric heating, electric refrigeration and rice cookers. There is no private line. Anyone who violates the regulations and causes losses to others and public property must pay compensation according to the price.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia: Regulations on the Management of Student Dormitories in Peking University