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		<title>How To Get The Solution On Electrical Problem?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Isn&#8217;t it good to live in a place so tranquil and problem-free? But there&#8217;s problem&#8211;nothing is perfect. Even the most lovely and the largest house in the world experiences issues, too. Worse, these issues may not just be straightforward house issues; a few of these might actually cause issues for folks too. Take electric issues, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.framfab.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/How-To-Get-The-Solution-On-Electrical-Problem.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-153" title="How To Get The Solution On Electrical Problem" src="http://www.framfab.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/How-To-Get-The-Solution-On-Electrical-Problem-150x113.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="113" /></a>Isn&#8217;t it good to live in a place so tranquil and problem-free? But there&#8217;s problem&#8211;nothing is perfect. Even the most lovely and the largest house in the world experiences issues, too. Worse, these issues may not just be straightforward house issues; a few of these might actually cause issues for folks too.</p>
<p>Take electric issues, for instance. Damaged PCs, fire, and death might occur only as a result of a common electrical problem. Luckily, you can always do something to stop electric problems. Understanding what the common electric issues are and the way to figure out them can go a ways.</p>
<p><strong>Common Electric Problem I: Powers and Spikes: -</strong> Surges and spikes are among the common electric issues. Soars are long bursts due to further voltage. Spikes, while they&#8217;re electric bursts, spring from too much voltage. And in contrast to soars, spikes are a bit shorter. The voltage that causes powers and spikes are typically a consequence of accidents or typhoons. These might destroy your appliances either immediately or purposefully over a period of time.</p>
<p>Televisions, PCs, VCRs, stereo systems, electronic computer games, microwave ovens, and answering machines are the most subject to soars and spikes. You can forestall damage to your electric appliances from rises and spikes by utilizing a power surge protector. There are generally available add-on surge and spike protectors that may provide protection for your electronics against spikes, electric noise, rises, and other outside disturbances.</p>
<p><strong>Common Electric Problem II: Outages, Dips, and Sags: -</strong> Dips and sags are brief periods of low voltage while outages, generally called blackouts, are times of no electrical power. Dips and sags spring from electric devices that draw power while these are turned on. Outages, alternatively, spring from accident or harsh weather causing the power supply straight from the company to get cut off.</p>
<p>These electric issues might have an effect on information loss as well asphysical damage to your house PCs. Even other devices like memory, VCRs, faxes, ansaphones, and microwaves can be influenced by dips, sags, and outages.You can use an un-interruptable Power Supply (UPS) to guard your gear against dips, sags, and outages. These are mostly utilised for PCs and similar hardware, but there are at present UPS devices specially made for home appliances. What a UPS does is to provision a small amount of power from its battery when sags, dips, or outages happen. This way, you&#8217;ll have time to safely switch off the devices. Usually, UPS can serve for fifteen up to twenty mins of power for the gadget. Naturally, this may rely on how much voltage the device is using.</p>
<p><strong>The requirement for a Pro Electrical craftsman:-</strong>There are instances when stopping electrical issues isn&#8217;t really enough. Do not put the blame on yourself, though. Occasionally, the protecting devices that you install for appliances may not protect electric devices a hundred percent. There are unavoidable circumstances that may need electric mend instead. For those circumstances, only pro electricians will help you. Do not ever dare fixing any of your electrical devices if you do not have any knowledge about it. You may not only spend endless hours trying to fix the thing; worse, you may even totally destroy it. Besides, hiring a pro electrical engineer can help to save you time, stress, and money as he knows what to do about any of the electric issues you run into.</p>
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		<title>Steps for upgrading the home electricals</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Feb 2010 18:19:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When was the last time you had to reset a circuit breaker in your house? Is your house more than 20 years old? Have you latterly purchased a home? Are you planning to get a major appliance? Now could be a nice time to upgrade your house electrical system! For house owners, it is not [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-47" title="eletrical-upgrading" src="http://www.framfab.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/eletrical-upgrading.png" alt="eletrical-upgrading" width="150" height="150" />When was the last time you had to reset a circuit breaker in your house? Is your house more than 20 years old? Have you latterly purchased a home? Are you planning to get a major appliance? Now could be a nice time to upgrade your house electrical system! For house owners, it is not merely a matter of convenience-there are serious issues of safety. According to the US Fire Administration (USFA), annually home electronic fires claim the lives of 485 Americans and harm 2,305 more.</p>
<p>Fires can be due to electric system screw ups, appliance defects, wrongly installed wiring, misuse and poor upkeep of electric appliances, and overloaded circuits and extension cords.</p>
<p>Top factors behind home electronic Fires</p>
<p>1. Insufficient electric capacity. Today&#8217;s houses have a rising number of devices that consume electricity including garments dryers, water heaters, electrical ranges and ovens, frost-free chillers, dishwashers, even media centers. In warm climates, air-con is a major power drain. As you add appliances to your house, the power supply may become insufficient.</p>
<p>Whenever you add a major appliance you ought to have your electric system checked by a professional pro. Don&#8217;t ignore caution signs like fuses or circuit breakers tripping or lights dimming!</p>
<p>Here are the prime causes of insufficient power in your house:</p>
<p>* Overloaded circuits<br />
* Limited service panel capacity<br />
* Inadequate number of outlets<br />
* Overtaxed transformer<br />
* Insufficient feeder lines</p>
<p>Adding receptacles (or perhaps worse, using extension cords) doesn&#8217;t increase the available power. If you notice that you are plugging in multiple appliances into one outlet, you want to extend the power supply straight from the distribution panel.</p>
<p>2. Out of fashion apparatus or electrical kit. Thirty years back, domestic power use was far less, even in warm climates. The average new home needed 60-amp electric service, which was hooked up to a screw-in fuse panel with 2 fuse blocks. 10 years later the average home needed 100-amp electric service and circuit breakers had become standard gear.</p>
<p>Today, the average new home is supplied with 200-amp electric service and a distribution panel handling up to 40 fifteen-amp circuit breakers. The kitchen might be provided with receptacles capable of supplying more than sixty amps to the countertop appliances alone.</p>
<p>The aircon or HVAC system may take more power than a whole home did thirty years back. If your house is even 20 years of age, probabilities are it must be upgraded! The thirty-year-old distribution panel in your basement or garage the one with the screw-in fuses are nearly actually a fire jeopardy.<br />
Why? Over time, the contacts get worse. The contact point between the buss bar and the base of the fuse oxidizes or charcoals.</p>
<p>As current flows, increased heat is generated, leading to failure or fire. In California, if a home is provided with an electric distribution panel that uses screw-in fuses, many insurance firms won&#8217;t replenish home-owner insurance.</p>
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