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		<title>Best Solution Of Dallas Electrician On Two Wire Receptacle Replacement</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Jul 2009 15:00:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you live in an older home? 2 wire outlets can be replaced with a similar outlet or they can be upgraded. National electric Code doesn&#8217;t allow you to change a two wire ( old ) receptacle to a 3 wire ( new ) receptacle. But there is a answer to this problem. I like [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you live in an older home? 2 wire outlets can be replaced with a similar outlet or they can be upgraded. National electric Code doesn&#8217;t allow you to change a two wire ( old ) receptacle to a 3 wire ( new ) receptacle. But there is a answer to this problem. I like to recommend changing them to a ground fault circuit interrupter frequently called a GFCI or GFI. It is the easiest way to replace a 2 wire receptacle with a 3 wire receptacle. </p>
<p>Before you do anything, always switch off the electricity to that receptacle or group of receptacles you will be working on or changing out. You can test a receptacle with a metering device or merely use a lamp. Make sure that the receptacle is off before trying to change. </p>
<p>The white wire should be hooked up to what is called the line side of the GFCI on the silver screw. There could be more than one white wire. Attach them both to this silver screw. Screws should be color coated to understand which ones to use for which side ( white and black ). Some GFCI might be marked white for the white wire as electricians refer to it as the &#8216;grounded conductor.&#8217; In some receptacles, you could have more than one wire as it may feed other receptacles from those wires. White wires should be on the side of the receptacle with silver screws. </p>
<p>Black wires should be on the gold screws. If there are two black wires, attach both of them to the gold screws. This is easy to recollect. Black to gold : white to silver. This is vital because it&#8217;s what electricians call &#8216;keeping your polarity correct.&#8217; This means white wire on the outlet is the wider part of the prong. The white wire is the widest part of the wire called the &#8216;grounded conductor.&#8217; </p>
<p>GFCI monitor a circuit or current flow within itself. That is why it is possible to replace a two wire receptacle with a GFCI. You can not just replace with a 3 prong receptacle because it doesn&#8217;t have a grounding conductor. If you have hardware that faults or fails, it will go through to its nearest path that might be you. Be safety sensible, it&#8217;s best.</p>
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		<title>Upgrade Your Home With New Lighting Fixtures and Ceiling Fans &#8211; Call Dallas Electrician Today!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2009 18:05:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Switching out your old light fixtures is one of the easiest ways to update the look of your home. Quick and simple, replacing light fixtures and adding ceiling fans is an inexpensive way to improve your decorating and add value at the same time. Remember, for the best, safest lighting installation, always employ a qualified [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Switching out your old light fixtures is one of the easiest ways to update the look of your home. Quick and simple, replacing light fixtures and adding ceiling fans is an inexpensive way to improve your decorating and add value at the same time. Remember, for the best, safest lighting installation, always employ a qualified electrician!</p>
<p>Appropriate lighting can make all the difference in your décor and your home. Changing such lights out for more modern looks can really help your home look modern and fresh. </p>
<p>Keep in mind that lighting levels can affect the way your home looks and looks. From aiding you in selecting light fixtures to installing sockets and wiring, your electrician will be ready to help you turn your lighting into lovely interior design! There are countless options when it comes to switching out your existing lights, including:</p>
<p>* Ceiling fixtures<br />
* Recessed lighting<br />
* Pendant lighting<br />
* Chandeliers<br />
* Track lighting<br />
* Under cabinet lighting<br />
* Wall fixtures</p>
<p>No matter which style you choose, your residential electrician can correctly and competently install your new lighting to make a beautiful new look in your home.</p>
<p>Many are available with integrated lights, meaning you can light your space and get cheap cooling at the same time! While air conditioners push up your electrical bills, ceiling fans use approximately the same quantity of energy as a standard overhead light, so you get great cooling without noticeably raising your energy bills. For your safety, we highly recommend employing a professional electrician to install your ceiling fan. Wrongly installed ceiling fans can even fall down ; causing significant damage, making a mess, and potentially harming you or your folks, so go for expert ceiling fan installation each time!</p>
<p>So whether you&#8217;re looking to sell your home or plan to like it for future years, switching out your lighting is a good way to enhance your interior design. From dumping dated looks to skyrocketing energy efficiency with ceiling fans, changing your light fixtures is a fast, straightforward way to increase the value of your home!</p>
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		<title>Dallas Electrician &#8211; Why Hiring Qualified Electrical Contractors is Extremely Important?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 16:34:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Any one considering electric do-it-yourself would be well advised to reconsider undertaking such a role because there are numerous pitfalls that will have terrible implications &#8211; and it is illegal. Is your life, or your folks&#8217;s lives, worth the few greenbacks you may save? And if you do manage to install two power points, or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Any one considering electric do-it-yourself would be well advised to reconsider undertaking such a role because there are numerous pitfalls that will have terrible implications &#8211; and it is illegal. Is your life, or your folks&#8217;s lives, worth the few greenbacks you may save?</p>
<p>And if you do manage to install two power points, or rewire the patio, you will have difficulty selling your house if you don&#8217;t have certificates of compliance for all electrical work finished. Then you&#8217;ll have to use an electrician to rewire what you have tried, doubtless even costing you more if it&#8217;s a botched job.</p>
<p>And if it&#8217;s a botched job your place and everybody&#8217;s safety is seriously threatened by potential electrical shocks and fire. Don&#8217;t expect your insurance company to remunerate you for any loss or damage to your property, or life, a certificate of compliance.</p>
<p>Quite regularly electricians are called out when people think that there&#8217;s a difficulty with the wiring when in fact they have a minor electrical problem causes by something else such as a light or appliance. a light or appliance. This may be simply fixed by the householder, saving you the price of an electrician, and saving the electrician&#8217;s time as well.</p>
<p>Some common electric issues that are simply fixed include:</p>
<p>• A light doesn&#8217;t work: Check the light world hasn&#8217;t blown or wants replacing.</p>
<p>Regularly it is found that the appliance is the problem and not the powerpoint.</p>
<p>• Electricity goes out when an appliance is turned on, or the circuit breaker is continually tripped meaning you need to go to the switchboard to turn the electricity back on. This is frequently due to a faulty electrical appliance as well. </p>
<p>Tip : When checking faulty electrical appliances folk regularly forget the stove and oven. These regularly use electric starters which are often the causes of faults.</p>
<p>Note: If you are uncertain about any of the above or don&#8217;t feel safe, please contact an electrical contractor. Or if the circuit breaker keeps switching itself off then it&#8217;s a sign to call in the pros. Always select safety first.</p>
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		<title>How to Find a Qualified Dallas Electrician</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2009 15:16:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a homeowner, you are responsible for making certain that all the electrical wiring in your house is sound and recent. Faulty writing poses many perils, not least among them a potential fire, which should give you more than enough impetus to make certain that when you want an electrical problem fixed, you hire a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a homeowner, you are responsible for making certain that all the electrical wiring in your house is sound and recent. Faulty writing poses many perils, not least among them a potential fire, which should give you more than enough impetus to make certain that when you want an electrical problem fixed, you hire a seasoned and qualified electrician. Poorly designed or poorly repaired circuits may cause damage to electrical appliance motors by delivering the wrong amperage. </p>
<p>One of the basic paths to assess the professionalism of an electrician is check to see if he&#8217;s got a state license. Master electricians have to pass a rigorous, standardized test and must provide evidence of having been working as an electrician for a minimum of 2 years. He must also be informed of the nation&#8217;s Electric Code and keep current with any modifications made to it. A slake license means an electrician is qualified to plan, design, install and maintain electrical systems.</p>
<p>A journeyman electrician is one who hasn&#8217;t yet qualified for a master&#8217;s license, but who (as required by the state) works with a master electrician. The law prohibits that journeymen electricians design electronic hardware, but they are permitted to install wiring and equipment.</p>
<p>Permit</p>
<p>Before hiring electrician, also think about asking if he&#8217;s got a valid permit issued by the local building office. Before a building inspector issues a permit, he checks the electrician&#8217;s work to see if it stands up to regulation standards and building codes, so this is a good way to gauge if an electrician you&#8217;re thinking of hiring is really reliable.</p>
<p>Like lots of other contractors, electricians usually focus on in a particular field. Some do new construction sites, others go out only on service calls and others concentrate on commercial property work. </p>
<p>Recommendations</p>
<p>Lastly, another good way to get a good, trustworthy electrician is to ask others. Another good place to find the contact information of commended electricians is by going to your local home-builders&#8217; association or an electrical-supply store near you.</p>
<p>When you sit down to interview an electrician, ask to be shown a copy of his state license and proof of insurance and check that they are current and that he has minimum guilt coverage of $500,000. And don&#8217;t forget to check his references.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Introduction IMPORTANT : Do not use electrical tape on live or active circuits! Always, always, always turn off all power sources before attempting to make any electrical repairs and always consult an approved electrician before trying to make any repairs. Electrical tape is a kind of pressure-sensitive tape used to insulate electrical wires and other [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Introduction</p>
<p>IMPORTANT : Do not use electrical tape on live or active circuits! Always, always, always turn off all power sources before attempting to make any electrical repairs and always consult an approved electrician before trying to make any repairs.</p>
<p>Electrical tape is a kind of pressure-sensitive tape used to insulate electrical wires and other material that conduct electricity. </p>
<p>The fact that electrical tape is stretchy, easily torn by hand, can be written on, and typically removes from smooth surfaces cleanly makes it useful for a number of other applications, including color coding &#8211; electrical tape comes in numerous colours, labeling and temporarily taping objects together. Electrical tape is usually also used to secure lighting cables to the truss in stagecraft, and is often known as LX tape for this reason.</p>
<p>For example, electrical tape is used by youths in cricket playing states to wrap around tennis balls to make them look and/or act or like cricket balls. It&#8217;s even used by &#8220;second rowers&#8221; and &#8220;locks&#8221; in rugby to tape back their ears! But, for the most part, unlike channel tape which is not for channels, electric tape is basically designed for electrical uses.</p>
<p>Conclusion</p>
<p>Overall, it&#8217;s easy to install and easy to get rid of. But, be sure to check the label to see if the electrical tape is suitable for the conditions of your application.</p>
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		<title>An Introduction to Your Home&#8217;s Electrical System</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Electricity has become a completely essential part of modern life. It is used to power the biggest industries down to the most small household convenience. In your home, electricity is used to power appliances, furnaces, light fixtures, and many other items. Components Your home&#8217;s electrical system is comprised parts, including incoming power lines or passage, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Electricity has become a completely essential part of modern life. It is used to power the biggest industries down to the most small household convenience. In your home, electricity is used to power appliances, furnaces, light fixtures, and many other items. </p>
<p>Components</p>
<p>Your home&#8217;s electrical system is comprised parts, including incoming power lines or passage, an electrical meter, service panels and subpanels, household wiring, electrical outlets, switches, and the appliances that use this power. This stuff can be separated into 2 distinct classes : rough-in elements and finish components. On the other hand, finish parts are the elements that are added to your house&#8217;s structure towards the end of construction, for example outlets, switches, and light fixtures.</p>
<p>How it Works</p>
<p>This power is delivered most commonly through three main lines, called three-wire service. This is the type of energy delivery system that most households have. There are 2 &#8220;hot&#8221; wires, which each deliver 120-volts of electricity, and one neutral wire. Most household lights and appliances use 120-volts, only requiring the application one hot wire. However, larger appliances and electrical devices, such as air conditioners, electrical Need both hot wires, using 240-volts of electricity. All electrical circuits require the presence of the neutral line.</p>
<p>An electrical meter is found at the point at which the electricity arrives at the house. This device tracks the amount of energy delivered and consumed by the household. From here, the power is channeled to the main service panel, frequently known as a &#8220;breaker box&#8221;. </p>
<p>In order for electricity to flow, it must be provided with a stable, continuous closed path from beginning to end, with contact never being damaged. Like a circle, the power will travel from the power source to the device, and then return back to the power source.</p>
<p>It provides a strategy of intentionally breaking the circuit, to perform service or correct, or to guard against safety hazards. From the main panel, electricity is diverted to individual circuits which provide power to split areas and facets of the home. Occasionally , power is sent to sub-panels in other areas of the home and then on to the electrical circuits which run throughout the house. These circuits provide power to the many power outlets, or receptacles, and light fixtures in your house, permitting you to operate all your home electronic appliances and lights.</p>
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		<title>For Your Safety &#8211; Install An Organized Electric Wiring Layout</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many fires and accidents are caused by faulty electric wiring layouts. Older houses specifically are subject to these perils. You can call a local service company for electric repairs, electrical repairs, electrical maintenance for your house, or install electrical outlets to your home. You will get &#8220;shocked&#8221; when you have read my introduction, but yes, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many fires and accidents are caused by faulty electric wiring layouts. Older houses specifically are subject to these perils. You can call a local service company for electric repairs, electrical repairs, electrical maintenance for your house, or install electrical outlets to your home.</p>
<p>You will get &#8220;shocked&#8221; when you have read my introduction, but yes, a wrongly installed electrical outlet can shock you. </p>
<p>There have been many accidents about fire and shocks caused by electricity. Sadly, the numbers don&#8217;t lie. So, if you believe you&#8217;re safe and will never be caught on a fire, think again.</p>
<p>And according to the Dep. of Patron and Work Protection&#8217;, for the year 2006 to 2007 (present), there are 929 electric shocks, 22 serious electrical accidents, and 5 fatalities that took place and have been reported.</p>
<p>An electrical shock is defined as an incident where no wounds are sustained, but precautionary hospital therapy is sought. A heavy electric accident is defined as an incident in which a person requires assessment or treatment at a medical facility. The bigger the amperes get into your body the lethal it can get. Low currents that will get into your body may lead to you mild sensations, medium currents could cause you muscle paralysis or burn your skin to a certain degree, and massive currents can stop your breathing.</p>
<p>To forestall perils due to faulty </p>
<p>electric wiring layout like electrical shocks, fire, and other electrical accidents. Be certain to follow a few of these basic tips:</p>
<p>These are often installed in fixed to a wall receptacles where electricity and water are most sure to come in contact (i.e bathrooms, laundry rooms, outside ). GFCIs monitor electrical current and can switch a circuit off before injury occurs. Always use correctly rated fuses in all electric appliances ; </p>
<p>Never run electrical wires under carpets ; </p>
<p>As much as feasible, never run three or more appliances in one plug or socket; </p>
<p>Do not buy unacceptable electric appliances or electrical supplies; and </p>
<p>Always check up on your indoor electrical wirings and plugs and then extend electrical circuit outdoor plugs too.</p>
<p>Three-prong plugs &#8212; electrical outlets in modern houses might have three-wire receptacles. The third prong offers a trail to ground along that the electrical current travels. As a tip: Never clip the third prong off a plug to make it fit a two-hole outlet</p>
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		<title>Importance of Home Inspections</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why Are Electrical Inspections Important? The advantage of having a qualified electrician to perform an inspection for you is after general inspector is finished and has pointed out infractions an electrician can follow up and do a more intensive inspection, explaining to you not only why the difficulties might or might not exist but a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why Are Electrical Inspections Important?</p>
<p>The advantage of having a qualified electrician to perform an inspection for you is after general inspector is finished and has pointed out infractions an electrician can follow up and do a more intensive inspection, explaining to you not only why the difficulties might or might not exist but a way to repair them.</p>
<p>Electrical inspections generally performed only by a licensed home inspector for someone who is buying a home. Whilst there&#8217;s zilch inaccurate with this as a general inspection, a home inspector is not a certified electrician. Don&#8217;t you think your electrical safety is similarly important.</p>
<p>Home Inspectors are trained to point out electrical issues such as a double tapped circuit, ungrounded receptacles, mention where a GFCI receptacle is needed or hazardous electric service panels these are helpful when purchasing a building. They are not authorized to be permitted to offer you electrical advice.</p>
<p>For example, a receptacle might not be grounded. A home inspector might even point out that it is because of knob and tube wiring without an electrician&#8217;s correct metering kit and the facility to use it correctly, you will not know for sure. If the inspector is right, they almost certainly will not know all the strategies this can be corrected because they aren&#8217;t needed to keep up with all the current codes that electricians must.</p>
<p>An alternate way that this could be corrected is by installing a ground fault receptacle, which actually measures the current going through the plug itself and will trip if there&#8217;s an in balance in current. While both these will meet the requirements of the code, you are still left with the dangerous knob and tub wiring.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many of us are only galvanized by price when it comes to selecting a electrical wire. Whilst pricing is crucial, it shouldn&#8217;t be the sole final straw. You also have to consider the reputation of the brand, client service levels, post sales service, upkeep issues and other aspects before buying wiring. Making certain these aspects [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many of us are only galvanized by price when it comes to selecting a electrical wire. Whilst pricing is crucial, it shouldn&#8217;t be the sole final straw. You also have to consider the reputation of the brand, client service levels, post sales service, upkeep issues and other aspects before buying wiring. Making certain these aspects will help you keep your electrical wire for a long time to come, without any hassles.</p>
<p>First and foremost, the reputation and credibility of the brand is crucial when you&#8217;re hunting for a quality cable manufacturer. The brand should have been in business for a minimum of 10-15 years. In fact, the more number of years the more reliable is the company.</p>
<p>Extensive repository</p>
<p>Another aspect you want to consider while hunting for a cable manufacturing company is whether they have an intensive inventory or not. Only a company having a large-scale selection of products can be worthy of buying from. Many firms online have been seen to have over 1,000,000 wiring apparatus and parts, so customers have a good range of selections to select from.</p>
<p>Only this will demonstrate the maker is serious about their business, their customers and their service levels.</p>
<p>Flexible returns policy</p>
<p>Any electrical or cable manufacturer you approach needs to have a flexible and customer-friendly returns policy. Otherwise, you stand the chance of being handed a damaged or defective product, with no recourse or refund for you.</p>
<p>If a electrical wire is ready to provide its services and products to a vast range of industries, you know you are working with a reputed company. Typically, some of the industries serviced by the well-known brands include the manufacturing and distribution, aerospace, military, automotive, presidency, transport, shipbuilding, OEM sector and many others.</p>
<p>The pricing aspect is also vital whilst selecting an electrical wiring manufacturer. The pricing must be great and should contain low minimums. The cables should also be custom made, if individual requirements have to be fulfilled. In addition, the company must have a quick turnaround time for all their allotted projects, even the custom-made wires.</p>
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