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Modern Wiring Diagrams and Descriptions: A Handbook of Practical Diagrams and Information for Electrical Construction Work, Showing at a Glance All That … Need and Nothing That They Do Not Need

April 30th, 2010 admin No comments

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Modern Wiring Diagrams and Descriptions: A Handbook of Practical Diagrams and Information for Electrical Construction Work, Showing at a Glance All That … Need and Nothing That They Do Not Need

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Student guide for Electrical construction wiring

April 4th, 2010 admin No comments

 Student guide for Electrical construction wiring

Student guide for Electrical construction wiring

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DEWALT Wiring Diagrams Professional Reference

January 7th, 2010 admin No comments

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The DEWALT® Wiring Diagrams Professional Reference is a must for anyone who installs or replaces electrical wiring. Filled with hundreds of diagrams and illustrations that are clear and easy to find, this handy pocket-guide covers everything from outlets, switches, lighting, motors, and controls to power distribution, transformers, grounding, low voltage, and hazardous locations. Basic wiring guidelines and specifications are also included to make this book as va… More >>

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Electrical Code Inspection, Wiring And Devices NEC Wiring

December 20th, 2009 admin No comments

 Electrical Code Inspection, Wiring And Devices NEC Wiring

Electrical Code Inspection, Wiring And Devices NEC Wiring

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Electrical Wiring and Repair

December 15th, 2009 admin No comments

Right knowledge and correct tools are the basic requirements to complete an electrical repair work successfully. Following the step by step instructions and keeping the safety procedures in hand makes the task absolutely hassle free. Still, electrical repair work becomes one of the most dangerous tasks if taken up by an amateur.

Before going further in to the details of how to proceed with the electrical wiring and repair work, one should be well aware of the following basics.

One should be well educated about the local laws in regards of the electrical repair before beginning the task. In many cities, the law do not permit the unlicensed person to take up any electrical wiring or repair work, not even the home owner. Faulty wiring techniques, defective electrical appliances and substandard materials become the prime cause behind many house fires. Thus beware of these perils. Severe consequences are the result of smallest mistakes. There do exist an electrical code to maintain the uniformity and the consistency of any electrical repair work. One should always match up or exceed to these standards while doing the job. Last but not the least, the licensed electricians are the most trusted and reliable people assigned for such jobs. Hire them if you have slightest confusion, or at least take their advice before beginning your job.

Step by step instructions to take up any electrical wiring and repair work:

Locate and switch off the electrical circuit attached to the outlet you need to work upon. Then remove the receptacle box. If you want to replace the electrical outlet, cut the wires. You must choose the correct electrical outlet replacement. Now connect the new electrical outlet to the existing wiring. The wiring done should meet the standards to avoid any mishap in future. If possible, get your work inspected by an experienced and licensed electrician. Then put the switch on to test your repair work.

A little panning and lot of knowledge can make your repair work a success. Still, do not try your hands on such errand if you have slightest doubt in mind.

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Do Electrical Contractors Learn To Install Telephone Wiring?

November 28th, 2009 admin No comments

When students take a course on Electrical Construction, do they also learn how to install Telephone and/or Cable TV wiring, or do they just work on Electrical wiring?

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Practical Electrical Wiring: Residential, Farm, Commercial and Industrial: Based on the 2008 National Electrical Code

November 20th, 2009 admin No comments

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Critical revisions in technical topics driven by emerging technology and code changes comprise this truly comprehensive reference that gives an insider’s look at how the electrical trade works. The guidelines provide an essential context for understanding the major industry segments—residential, farm, commercial, and industrial—and the techniques help solve all wiring problems. A wealth of tips and handy tricks offered in a professional, down-to-earth style m… More >>

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Kitchen and Bathroom Electrical Wiring Gfci Electrical Circuit Wiring – Bathrooms and Kitchen Areas Require Special Electrical Wiring -

November 15th, 2009 admin No comments

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Remodeling Wiring for Kitchens and Baths

Kitchens and Bath areas require special electricity wiring for electrical outlets.
The electrical outlet locations are also much different than in other portions of homes.
What are electrical requirements for kitchen and bath areas?

As electrical requirements change frequently be sure to check with your certified local electrician for any special requirements you and questions for your kitchen or bath remodeling. This a summary of a few of the guidelines from the national electrical code a few years back.

In the kitchen area the NEC requires no more than 6 fee from a given location to be from an outlet which would make the outlets no more than 12 feet apart with special outlet locations in the kitchen area or over counter-tops.

Counter-top receptacles in your kitchen must be served by two or more different circuits. Each kitchen counter space that is wider than 12 inches must have its own outlet, with no point along than countertop being more than 24 inches apart horizontally or 48″ of space between the outlets in the kitchen.

Often electricians run a three wire 240 volt cable from the service panel and provide two new 120 volt circuits. One side of each receptacle is served by one of the  circuits while the other side is served by the other circuit, giving two circuits available at each outlet which gives the term split circuit. Protection for over-current on a split circuit used a double breaker which is linked in the circuit’s panel.

Ensuring kitchen and bathroom safety, the NEC requires GFCI protection in all new bathrooms, and in kitchen outlets within six feet of the kitchen’s sink and other locations around the house. Adding ground fault protection to existing circuits makes sense in any bathroom or kitchen.

A “ground Fault” is a current leak caused by faulty electrical insulation in a tool or appliance which is plugged in. This current leak may be too small to trip a circuit breaker for your kitchen or bath area, yet can prove fatal to anyone standing on a wet floor or touching a grounded metal plumbing fixture for an example.

There are three GFCI types. One is a circuit breaker installed in the main panel. A second type of GFCI outlet is installed in the outlet box as a replacement for an existing outlet, and there also is a simple plug in GFCI outlet or extension cord. Installing a feed through GFCI outlet is the most common for kitchen and bath areas with more than one outlet. A feed through GFCI allows ground fault protection to all of the receptacles beyond the outlet in the same circuit.

Although adding GFI outlets is very simple step when remodeling kitchen or bathrooms ]people wanting to do work them selves too often make the fatal mistake of missing the minor addition of the correct type of outlet. Be sure to understand this step, or hire an electrician to make sure your kitchen and bathroom areas have the right gauge electrical wiring at the right spacing apart,  and at very least ensure your circuits in areas such as Kitchens and baths where moisture can be present is protected with a GFI style of outlet.

We hope this helps as you start your new kitchen planning and kitchen remodel. Please let us know what information you were looking for on our website does not have the content you are looking for so we can be sure to include it in the future – Thank You!

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Electrical Code Inspection, Wiring & Devices, Instructional Video, Show Me How Videos

November 9th, 2009 admin No comments

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