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Thursday, December 10th, 2009
Understanding the color coding and the working of your electrical wiring schema is a healthy exercise that can save from the hazardous consequences of an electrical irregularity. Hence, it becomes quintessential for the homeowner to keep a general apprehension of the wiring setup in mind.
The most convenient time to start amassing the information regarding that, is during the modeling or remodeling of your home. At this stage, all the internal wires are laid exposed in front of you. Hence, it becomes easy to understand the logic behind it’s working.
Determine the color coding of the wires first. Generally, the lighter colors (white or gray) correspond to the neutral wire whereas the dark colors (black or red) represent the phase wires. The ground wire uses custom green or yellow color. If your home supports a three-phase wiring setup then line, line 2 and line 3 employs the black, red and blue color, respectively.
Once you’ve thoroughly covered the basics of the color coding for your electrical wiring, move ahead with the general concepts associated with the electrical wiring.
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Wednesday, December 9th, 2009
In this period of computer and technology when most of the work has been shifted to computers, it is very important to have a equipment which can provide back up to various computers during power cut off.
A UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) is a device that can solve our purpose. A UPS battery is charged with main power supply and gives backup during power cut off. With the help of this battery you can shut down your system properly adding life to its hard disk and circuit.
Sometimes unexpected power cut off results in lose of important documents that were in mid of an edit. If you will take a UPS you can get sufficient time to save your applications properly. A UPS also help in protecting your system from power fluctuations and maintain constant flow of electricity.
Installing a UPS is very easy, just connect your computer’s wire to the UPS and then attach UPS to power supply socket. A UPS not only contain a lead acidic battery but it also contains a surge suppressor and a DC to AC converter.
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Thursday, December 3rd, 2009
To reduce electricity bills you need to focus on all your electric appliances including refrigerators. Refrigerators consume a lot of electricity. Here we will discuss some tips of reducing energy consumption while using refrigerators.
Ensure that your refrigerator is located in a place where it gets a free flow of air all around it and it should be placed at some distance from walls and cabinets as mentioned in manual. Choose a refrigerator of a size based on the needs of your family.
Place your refrigerator at some distance from all the hot devices in kitchen or home. Sunlight should also not reach there to maintain its efficiency otherwise it will use more electricity to work.
You must be confused about the temperature requirement of your fridge that is best to keep your food fresh and use less electricity. For that you can set freezing temperature between 23 degrees to 28 degrees and cooling temperature between 41 degrees to 50 degrees.
Condenser coils at the back or bottom of the refrigerator should be cleaned at least twice a year to maximize its efficiency. Cleaning is not very complicated you can use a brush to do so. Ensure that you have unplugged the refrigerator before starting cleaning.
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Thursday, October 29th, 2009
When ensuring a sound electrical framework to your home, an electrical tool kit comprising of all the commonly used tools fetches an obvious reference. It would help you in fixing the minor electrical faults encountered on a day-to-day basis.
Certain minor electrical tasks such as joining wires, checking the wires for short circuiting, installing a fan, checking the voltage of an appliance/socket, testing whether a device is passing current or not, insulating a wire that is naked etc. require to be fixed by you only and calls for the utilization of a perfectly constituted electrical tool box.
Hence apprehending the pivotal role of an electrical kit in your home, start building your own kit by first buying yourself a large-sized tool box. The casing should be largely of plastic material as plastic is a bad conductor of electricity as well as it is not subjected to corrosion.
Wiring tools such as pliers and screwdrivers must get a first look in. The needle-nose pliers and the cutter pliers get the preference. Along with it special-purpose pliers such as slip-point pliers and the glass pliers need to be looked at. A consultation from a local electrician would ease the selection process for you and would also clear any doubts on the purpose of the selected plier types.
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Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
The commonly occurring electrical faults may appear intractable for someone who is not an expert at handling such tasks. Regular inspections of the safety framework are often avoided and the electrical assignments are left pending.
One of the common reasons for this laid back attitude is the absence of appropriate electrical safety tools. One of them is the digital multimeter. It is an electrical device that can almost diagnose any electrical problem provided that the correct logic and all the instructions are kept in mind.
A digital multimeter is easy to use and more importantly it notifies you of the flaws in your electrical framework.
If you notice an electrical device, appliance or a socket not operating in a normal way then its time to take the services of your multimeter. There are three types of tests that can be preformed to know whether the circuit is short, open or close. That in turn would help you in further course of action.
Keep certain excerpts in mind while purchasing a new digital multimeter. It should not fall below the impedance limit of at least 10 mega ohms. If your multimeter has more resistance then current draw will be more leading to a breakdown in the circuit of the under test appliance.
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