Sunday, July 28, 2013

Time of Use Electric Meters

Our family has taken advantage of “time of use” electric meters since they were first introduce by SRP many years ago. These meters track when electricity is used and charge a higher rate during “peak time” and a lower rate during “off-peak time”. Since a utility company has to build a system to deliver enough [...]

Source: http://blog.atselectricinc.com/2013/02/time-of-use-electric-meters-17/

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. . . About That Nuclear Renaissance . . .

From mining.com:

(in) 2009 when 31 new reactors were set to be commsissioned. Today, only four are actually being built.

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Bringing Prefab Home

While at the Whole Foods Market the other day — buying gallons of water by the case — I came across a “special issue” of DWELL magazine.

The Prefab Sourcebook.

I’ve tried to follow prefab — of all kinds — for years now. It made sense to me because TIME and PRODUCTIVITY are the two enemies of construction contractors. Including some prefab (as much as one can) in a project just makes sense for any electrical contractor . . . and, of course, for all types of other contractors as well.

But this “newsstand” magazine is aimed at homeowners. Button on the cover; “For the first time ever, Dwell’s definitive collection of prefab houses.”

Obviously, the trend is a lot bigger than I had considered. It’s one thing for a magazine to put out a special issue on this. It’s quite another for the publisher to slap it at cash registers where average folks (i.e., people who have careers doing something else, and are involved in construction only by virtue of wanting to buy a home) could buy the thing and become deeply immersed in Prefab.

Oh, yeah — one other thing: It’s 168 pages.

Source: http://electricalcontractor.com/?p=10363

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Saturday, July 27, 2013

How Electrical Things Go Wrong?

When thinking about an electrical system that has been in place in your home since it was built, the first thing that comes to mind is, why is this happening now? What changed between when the builder put the electrical system in place, and now?

There are other things in life, like our vehicles, which the concept of use and life cycle are easier to understand. You get your oil changed every 3,000 miles. You put gas in your car weekly to keep it fueled up to be able to operate. You check the air in your tires. You change the wiper blades. These things are very apparent to maintain because most of us drive our vehicles every day. We understand that over the course of time, with owning a vehicle that maintenance issues will come up. Things wear out over time during the duration of their life cycles.

When thinking about electrical systems in your home, it's not as easily understood. The average person does not know OHMs law, nor understand the effects that take place when OHMs law is in place, in say... a loose connection in your electrical system.

Homeowners wonder, if this was installed when my home was built, what is causing it to malfunction now? There are 4 reasons for electrical hazards to pop up over the course of a life cycle of a home, and what precipitates the call to an electrician to fix the problem.

1. Workmanship. Unfortunately, the number one reason electrical components malfunction over time, is because the person who installed it originally might have made a mistake. Maybe they did not torque the screw down to specifications. Maybe the breaker wasn't sized properly for the load. Maybe the wire was undersized. Maybe they ran one circuit where the demand should have called for multiple circuits. The bottom line is that the workmanship of the installer, could have compromised the installation from the beginning. And over time, through improperly installed electrical work, problems show themselves because of electricity flowing through.

2. Corrosion/Water intrusion. A common problem that is completely bizarre to homeowners is water, literally spilling out of your electrical panel. People call in astonishment that water has infiltrated their electrical panel. And rightfully so. Water and electricity don't mix. How the water gets in? It travels along the Service Entrance cable, that is coming from the meter on the outside of the house. Herein, the workmanship discussed in number one, has a major role. How did the installer drill the hole? Did he caulk the opening? Is the cable's protective jacket cracked, and letting water in? This is actually a very common problem. Once the water is gone however, the damage left behind from corrosion, still persists, it will continue to worsen.

3. Load. Today's homes have more loads being pulled through them then ever before. Poor workmanship, plus corrosion on an aging electrical systems, will lead to more problems.

4. Wear and Tear. Your kid unplugging the vacuum cleaner from around the corner? Not good, over time it will disturb the wiring and screws on the inside of the box and device. How many times have you flipped that switch that's not working right? How often do you think the jiggling of a switch can take before it becomes bad? Before it loosen connections in the box the switch is in or on the screws? The wear and tear on these things adds up to problems.



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Electrician Miami, Broward, West Palm Beach Electrician Miami Southern Coast Electrical Services have been handling new and existing projects of all scope and sizes for our valued customers for over 12 years. We handle private repairs and commercial accounts for our trusted partners. Our staff are fully licensed and accredited electricians and tradesmen that will complete your project as planned. Call us 24/7 for emergency repairs. We have an electrician in Miami, Fort Lauderdale and West Palm beach on call. Customer satisfaction is our primary concern and your satisfaction our ultimate goal. We specialize in commercial, residential, new, rework, high-rise, 24/7 emergency and industrial electrical services. We have successfully completed 1000′s of jobs throughout South Florida with pride in workmanship while delivering real value. Our electrician West Palm Beach serve Palm Beach County, Lake Worth, Delray Beach, Boynton Beach, Deerfield Beach, Boca Raton and Jupiter. Our electrician Fort Lauderdale cover all of Broward County including, Pompano Beach, Coral Springs, Tamarac, Pompano Beach, Lighthouse Point, Davie, Cooper City, Weston, Hallandale and Hollywood. Our Miami electrical contractors also work in Miami Dade County in the following cities: Aventura, Sunny Isles, Miami Beach, Hialeah, Opa Locka, Brickell, Key Biscayne, Homestead, Kendall and more. Southern Coast Electrical Services covers all of South Florida 24/7. Miami Electrical Contractors Southern Coast Miami Electrical Contractors will complete your job within the scheduled time frame and on budget. Many companies will promise high quality work and good value for your money, but will rarely deliver. At Southern Coast, we guarantee to perform all work just as planned with no hidden costs or surprises. We understand that your project is an extremely important job and that is why we offer a comprehensive estimate, customized to your unique situation, before we start any repairs. Ask about our references from our valued customers throughout the South Florida area. We take great pride in our work and will make every effort to ensure you are completely satisfied with our service. State Licensed Electrician Miami, Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach – Certified Electrical Contractors Our team will do anything and everything in our power to make sure your job is completed on time and on budget. See our testimonials!

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Stop Searching for Outlets! Call an Electrician in Beverly Hills Today

Let’s face it, in today’s very technological world, nearly everything we own needs to be plugged in and charged so it is ready to go when we are. Cell phones, laptops, tablets and even out cars rely on our home’s power to get charged. When there are several people in the home all fighting to [...]

Source: http://www.theelectricconnection.com/stop-searching-outlets-call-electrician-beverly-hills-today/

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Time of Use Electric Meters

Our family has taken advantage of “time of use” electric meters since they were first introduce by SRP many years ago. These meters track when electricity is used and charge a higher rate during “peak time” and a lower rate during “off-peak time”. Since a utility company has to build a system to deliver enough [...]

Source: http://blog.atselectricinc.com/2013/02/time-of-use-electric-meters-17/

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Home Inspection Electrical Repairs

I remember the first call I received many years ago from a client that was panicked over a home inspector’s report that said she needed to re-wire her entire house that she was selling. Her older home was built before ground wires were required in the electrical cabling. Home inspections are a valuable part of [...]

Source: http://blog.atselectricinc.com/2013/02/home-inspection-electrical-repairs-10/

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Contractor News Round-Up

All In 1 Handyman — release says this co. installs Leviton products.

CSI Electrical Contractors — named #14 on the list of the Top 100 Solar Contractors; also – recently honored by LA NECA.

4 Over Electric — clever release on making your house safe for the kids, who are home this summer.

OCA Electrical — says it now offers ceiling fan installation services. I gotta tell ya, this really seems UNREMARKABLE!!!

WIRED Electrical Contractors – launched a website for homeowners

Source: http://electricalcontractor.com/?p=10360

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PUC: PECO must pay PV producers fairly

Thanks to the selfless work of one residential solar PV net-metering customer in PECO territory, PECO must pay for PV energy delivered to the grid at a rate more closely tied to the rate it charged other customers at the time the PV energy was delivered.

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It’s heartening news that a small customer without outside legal representation can win under the Public Utility Commission’s judicial process for formal complaints of violations of its regulations. Perhaps a customer considering PV will engage the process in order to eliminate PECO’s prohibitive and pointless requirement to use two meters in place of a single, bi-directional, smart meter to meter energy received from and delivered to the grid.

Licensed Electrician Robert Monk PUC: PECO must pay PV producers fairly Copyright Robert Monk, 2012

Source: http://www.phillylicensedelectrician.com/puc-peco-must-pay-pv-producers-fairly/

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Mancave Credit

We recently did work on a man cave project with Tony Siragusa.

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Friday, July 26, 2013

The Importance of Installing Whole House Surge Protection – Residential Electrician Broward

Bob Frank, owner of Perfect Electric and Air Services, is discussing in this video the importance for a whole house surge protection and the couple of different ways of doing it. Whole House Surge Protection is important to protect all valuable electronics and appliances inside of your home in the case of an unexpected electrical [...]

Source: http://www.perfectelectricrepairs.com/2013/the-importance-of-installing-whole-house-surge-protection-residential-electrician-broward.html?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-importance-of-installing-whole-house-surge-protection-residential-electrician-broward

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Time of Use Electric Meters

Our family has taken advantage of “time of use” electric meters since they were first introduce by SRP many years ago. These meters track when electricity is used and charge a higher rate during “peak time” and a lower rate during “off-peak time”. Since a utility company has to build a system to deliver enough [...]

Source: http://blog.atselectricinc.com/2013/02/time-of-use-electric-meters-17/

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How To Choose The Best Laminate Flooring For A Great Effect

After deciding to replace the current flooring with laminate flooring it is a good idea to do research on the different types of laminate and their associated costs. The more flashy the design and the better the features, the higher the cost will become. With enough searching around though anyone can find a great price on the type of laminate flooring that is wanted, whether it be in a store or through a retail outlet.

Choosing the right type of laminate can be a tricky decision. There are many different types and each are categorized by the textures they replicate and how thick the flooring is. The higher end flooring also comes with non slip and non scratch surfaces. Though these are nice they do come with a higher price tag.

After the decision is made to replace the flooring, it is always good to ensure that the quantity you require is correct. This is to assure that the amount of cutting and returning of products is lessened. Whenever cutting is necessary though, creating a floor plan is a great idea as it can show just where specific cuts will need to be made. If cutting is necessary, it will benefit all involved to have the appropriate tools.

If trimming is necessary the right tools can be very useful. The most important tools are the coping saw and rubber mallets since they allow the laminate to be placed as it is needed. Another important instrument is the measuring tape as it allows whoever is installing the flooring to get the best fit possible.

After choosing the extra features that are wanted for the flooring the next step is to choose the finish of the laminate. There are many different types of finish including all of those that are made to resemble hardwoods such as mahogany, cedar and cherry. There are also specialty finishes but these may run higher on the pay scale than normally bought finishes.

The last major item that will affect the price is the durability of the product. The higher the quality of the laminate, the more money that will ultimately be paid for the product. The more money that is paid for the laminate will also ultimately show more durability over time than the lesser-priced flooring.

With the major topics of laminate flooring covered, it goes to show that placing laminate flooring is a very good choice. With its especially low price, it is a good all around substitute for hardwood floors. Laminate is not only good on its looks it is great for its durability and style choices that can brighten any room.

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Overlooked repairs you might regret!

The electrical wiring in your home isn’t something that’s right there in front of your face. For that reason, it’s easy to forget all about it. When something goes wrong though, you’re sure to find out quickly. Thousands of house fires occur every year due to faulty wiring. Without being aware of the warning signs or taking the right precautions, you and your family could be at risk. Southern Coast in Boca Raton can help identify these issues.

Electrical issues are to blame in more than 53,000 fires that happen in households across the United States every year. Many different things can go wrong with an electrical wire. Arcing, which is when a luminous discharge of current leaps between two circuits, accounted for more than 37,000 home fires between 1999 and 2003, which gives you some idea of the magnitude of the problem. More than 500 people die due to faulty wires each year, and more than $1.4 billion in property damage occurs.

If you can’t readily see all of the wiring in your home, how are you supposed to know if it’s faulty? There are actually many telltale signs that there’s a problem, including:

  • Buzzing or Charred Switches and Outlets – They may also feel hot to the touch.
  • Flickering or Dimming Lights – This could be a sign that the circuits in your home are overloaded, or it could be a sign of faulty wiring.
  • Breakers are Tripped Frequently – Once in a while is normal, but if this happens a lot, it could be a sign that something is wrong.
  • Odor of Burning – If you detect something that smells faintly of overheated plastic but can’t figure out where it is, faulty wiring could be the culprit.

One of the simplest ways to protect yourself from faulty wiring and to avoid a home wiring fire is by having an experienced electrician inspect your home. Southern Coast Electrical Services specializes in these inspections in and around Boca Raton, West Palm Beach and Ft Lauderdale, Florida. If you ever see frayed or worn insulation, or if wires are otherwise visibly damaged, have them repaired right away. Before using appliances, always read manuals. Read sections about electrical safety carefully.

Source: http://www.sflaelectrician.com/overlooked-repairs-you-might-regret/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=overlooked-repairs-you-might-regret

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The Danger of Aluminum Wire and FPE Electrical Panel – Electrical Contractor Broward

 Bob Frank, owner of Perfect Electric and Air, talks about the danger of having aluminum wire in your house and the need to perform a electrical service change. Also, Bob discusses the hazard in the FPE and Zinsko electrical panels and why the homeowner should consider the change. For more information clcik on Electrical Contractor [...]

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What to Keep in Mind This Hurricane Season

Over the past couple of weeks we’ve been doing our part to keep you safe this hurricane season.

You can ensure your safety, as well as the safety of your family and your home, by knowing what steps to take at the start of hurricane season, once a hurricane watch or warning has been issued, during a hurricane and once a hurricane has passed.

Staying informed and knowledgeable can make all of the difference this hurricane season, and your safety is important to us!

In the event that a storm does hit Florida this hurricane season, keep in mind:

  • You can save time and money while protecting yourself during a potential storm by taking the time to properly prepare before a hurricane hits—and even before the threat of one.
    See: Hurricane Season Has Begun… Now What?
  • Creating a successful and thorough emergency supply kit can make a significant difference in your experience this hurricane season. By following a check list, you can ensure you have everything you need to keep your family and home safe this hurricane season.
    See: Hurricane Supply Checklist Basics
  • Once a hurricane is headed toward Florida, don’t panic! Securing your home and personal belongings should be your top priority. You may only have a day or two to prepare once a watch or warning has been issued, so use your time wisely to cover any potential issues that can arise during a storm—you’ll thank yourself later!
    See: Staying Cool, Calm and Collected Once a Hurricane’s Approaching
  • You can be one step ahead of the storm by knowing when to evacuate and what to do while you’re waiting out a hurricane.
    See: What to do During a Hurricane
  • It’s important to know how to properly assess damage and what to avoid after a storm hits.
    See: A Hurricane Has Come and Gone: Now What?

Stay safe this hurricane season! It has been predicted that there will be 18 names storms, 9 hurricanes and 4 “intense” hurricanes.

Source: http://powergenerationinc.com/966/

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Portable or Hard-Wired Generator? Electrician in Pasadena Weighs In

There are some real benefits to owning a portable generator. Many people use them during a power outage. This allows the home to have some basic essentials like a few lights and maybe a refrigerator powered during the outage. Portable generators are ideal because they can be taken out when needed and quickly stored away [...]

Source: http://www.theelectricconnection.com/portable-hard-wired-generator-electrician-pasadena-weighs/

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Thursday, July 25, 2013

A Hurricane Has Come and Gone: Now What?

With hurricane season in full force, it’s imperative to the safety of yourself, your family and your house that you stay informed, educated and safe when it comes to preparing for a storm! Here at PGI, we care, that’s why we’ve been taken the time to cover some hurricane essentials over the past couple of weeks.

So far, we’ve outlined what to do at the start of hurricane season, what supplies everyone should have in their hurricane preparedness kit, what to do once a storm watch or warning has been issued and what to do during a storm.

This week, we’re focusing on what to do after a storm hits.

Just imagine: a hurricane has come and gone. Now what?

  • Continue to listen to the radio and TV for updates
  • Stay alert and prepared for additional rainfall and flooding
  • Keep away from loose or dangling power lines and report them immediately
  • Inspect your home for damage: take photos for insurance purposes
  • Use battery-powered flashlights in the dark—NOT CANDLES
  • Watch your pets closely and keep an eye out for wild animals, especially snakes
  • Avoid drinking or preparing food with tap water—it may be contaminated
  • Check your refrigerator for spoiled food
  • Assess any vehicle damage and take photos for insurance purposes
  • Wear protective clothing and be extremely cautious when cleaning up debris
  • Use telephones for emergency calls only
  • Never use a generator inside
  • Drive only if absolutely necessary
  • Avoid flooded roads and washed out bridges
  • Keep an eye out for downed electrical lines
  • Check for gas leaks

Do you have any suggestions on how to stay safe during hurricane season? We’d love to hear your thoughts and how we can help.

Source: http://powergenerationinc.com/a-hurricane-has-come-and-gone-now-what/

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How Electrical Things Go Wrong?

When thinking about an electrical system that has been in place in your home since it was built, the first thing that comes to mind is, why is this happening now? What changed between when the builder put the electrical system in place, and now?

There are other things in life, like our vehicles, which the concept of use and life cycle are easier to understand. You get your oil changed every 3,000 miles. You put gas in your car weekly to keep it fueled up to be able to operate. You check the air in your tires. You change the wiper blades. These things are very apparent to maintain because most of us drive our vehicles every day. We understand that over the course of time, with owning a vehicle that maintenance issues will come up. Things wear out over time during the duration of their life cycles.

When thinking about electrical systems in your home, it's not as easily understood. The average person does not know OHMs law, nor understand the effects that take place when OHMs law is in place, in say... a loose connection in your electrical system.

Homeowners wonder, if this was installed when my home was built, what is causing it to malfunction now? There are 4 reasons for electrical hazards to pop up over the course of a life cycle of a home, and what precipitates the call to an electrician to fix the problem.

1. Workmanship. Unfortunately, the number one reason electrical components malfunction over time, is because the person who installed it originally might have made a mistake. Maybe they did not torque the screw down to specifications. Maybe the breaker wasn't sized properly for the load. Maybe the wire was undersized. Maybe they ran one circuit where the demand should have called for multiple circuits. The bottom line is that the workmanship of the installer, could have compromised the installation from the beginning. And over time, through improperly installed electrical work, problems show themselves because of electricity flowing through.

2. Corrosion/Water intrusion. A common problem that is completely bizarre to homeowners is water, literally spilling out of your electrical panel. People call in astonishment that water has infiltrated their electrical panel. And rightfully so. Water and electricity don't mix. How the water gets in? It travels along the Service Entrance cable, that is coming from the meter on the outside of the house. Herein, the workmanship discussed in number one, has a major role. How did the installer drill the hole? Did he caulk the opening? Is the cable's protective jacket cracked, and letting water in? This is actually a very common problem. Once the water is gone however, the damage left behind from corrosion, still persists, it will continue to worsen.

3. Load. Today's homes have more loads being pulled through them then ever before. Poor workmanship, plus corrosion on an aging electrical systems, will lead to more problems.

4. Wear and Tear. Your kid unplugging the vacuum cleaner from around the corner? Not good, over time it will disturb the wiring and screws on the inside of the box and device. How many times have you flipped that switch that's not working right? How often do you think the jiggling of a switch can take before it becomes bad? Before it loosen connections in the box the switch is in or on the screws? The wear and tear on these things adds up to problems.



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