Showing posts with label electrical contractor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label electrical contractor. Show all posts

Monday, February 2, 2015

The Basics of Your Home Electrical Wiring

A circuit breaker is an electrical device which is used to monitor, control and protect an electric circuit from electric power overload or short circuit. It works by breaking the flow of the current in case there is a fault in the current thus preventing fire or damage to the electric devices. While its function is much similar to that of a fuse, they differ in the sense that one does not need to replace them in case there is an overload like the case of a fuse, they just trip and their button turns from ON to OFF. All you have to do is return it to ON and you will have power back.
While the main electrical panel will have between 100 to 200 amps, the current is distributed through the rest of the house appliances in smaller circuit breakers of between 15A and 20A. Such appliances include lighting and kitchen devices. The amperage indicate the amount of current a circuit breaker can allow to pass through the circuit. Most household electrical panels consist of 2 phase circuits. This means there are two active electrical wires called phases and a neutral one. A three phase panel has three active lines and a neutral line. The 2 phase circuit is used mainly for households which require lesser current while the three phase connections are used to power huge plants and appliances like electric motors where they ensure the load of the current is lower per phase.

There is still more about household circuit panels with their several breakers, wires and outlets. Outlets as already mentioned differ in the amount of currents they let through and the 20A outlets serve heavier appliances/receptacles which cannot be used on a 15A outlet. This difference in current necessitates the use of different wire gauges. 15A outlets can be used with 14 gauge wires since the current is lower. However, 12 and 10 gauge wires are the best for all your home electrical wiring since they have a greater load carrying capacity and provide better power quality since they have less heat wastage which results in a voltage drop. They also allow for the safer and convenient upgrading of the current in your home without the need of rewiring. Another important part of your home’s electrical wiring is the matching of the appropriate wires from the control panel box to the outlets. Red or brown wires are the live wires, then black or blue wires are the neutral ones and finally green or yellow wires are the earth wires.

Friday, January 30, 2015

How to Install Trim Rings on Recessed Lights

Installing trim rings on commercial electric recessed lights is an easy project you can complete by yourself as long as follow a few safety instructions.

Before doing any electrical work make sure the power to the light is off. Check the main breaker and make sure the power is off to the room you are working in.

You may need an additional light source to allow you to see clearly while working with the power off in any given room.

Make sure there is no light bulb installed in the housing / New Construction Can. There should also be a socket plate in the can.

The plate will have a wing nut that allow the plate to move up and down to accommodate different lengths of light bulbs.

Most trim rings have three parts: the outer ring, inner baffle, and mount springs.


Place the rings on top of the housing and attach the rings with the mount springs to the socket plate. There should be two holes in the socket plate that the springs will easily hook into.

Next all you need to do screw in a light bulb. If you want the light bulb to set further up into the ceiling, simple remove the light bulb and the rings and use the wing nut to adjust the socket plate to your desired distance.

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Thursday, January 29, 2015

10 Pack Sylvania 6" Recessed retrofit LED light kit - 65W interior/exterior NIB - $199.95 or just one for $19.95

10 Pack Sylvania 6" Recessed retrofit LED light kit - 65W interior/exterior NIB - $199.95 or just one for $19.95 
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Sylvania 6" Recessed retrofit Ultra LED light kits - 65W brightness uses 10W interior/exterior, dimmable 2700 Warm White
MODEL LED/RT6/700/827/FL80

These recessed LED light bulbs adapt your incandescent bulbs to LED long lasting light. These can be used indoors and outdoors.  You simply remove your old light, screw in the wired base and slide the fixture up into your existing recessed light housing.   Picture is actual item, unopened box.
 
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Soyfer Electric, Inc.
3011 Commercial Ave. | Northbrook, IL 60062
(847) 291.0039

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