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    • 11.

      How Should Electrical Outlets be Installed in a Kitchen Area?


      by Andy Electrician - 2008-06-26
      In the kitchen, you should have electrical outlets up to twenty-four inches apart for counter spaces. If you have an island with an outlet, it needs to be twelve inches from the top of the counter to...
    • 12.

      What Size Generator Should I Get?


      by Andy Electrician - 2008-07-03
       Choosing the right size generator for your home is determined by how many total watts you need. The way to figure out watts is amps x volts = watts. For example, you will need a twenty-five hundred...
    • 13.

      What Is The National Electric Code?


      by Andy Electrician - 2008-07-04
      The NEC, also known as the National Electric Code safeguards people and property from the hazards that comes from using electricity. Every three years the NEC is updated. The National Electrical Code ...
    • 14.

      Is it Dangerous to Use Electrical Items During an Electrical Storm?


      by Andy Electrician - 2008-07-07
      It is very dangerous to use electrical items during an electrical storm because the lightening strike could send a power surge into the homes electrical system. You should also never shower or do dis...
    • 15.

      3 Phase Wiring - Know the Fact


      by Andy Electrician - 2008-07-17
       When working with 220 wiring, you must think safety first.  For example, if you have a hot tub that operates on 220 wiring, you are going to need the receptacle and the right wiring to run the mot...
    • 16.

      3 Phase Wiring - Know The Fact


      by Andy Electrician - 2008-07-18
      When working with 220 wiring, you must think safety first. For example, if you have a hot tub that operates on 220 wiring, you are going to need the receptacle and the right wiring to run the motor. Y...
    • 17.

      Air Conditioning - Know the Fact


      by Andy Roofer - 2008-07-22
      Every air conditioning system has a different way of getting electricity. Central air systems need different wiring than window units. There are window units that operate on 110, 120 and 220 lines. T...
    • 18.

      Air Conditioning - Know The Fact


      by Andy Electrician - 2008-07-26
      Every air conditioning system has a different way of getting electricity. Central air systems need different wiring than window units. There are window units that operate on 110, 120 and 220 lines. Th...
    • 19.

      Aluminum Connections - Know The Fact


      by Andy Electrician - 2008-07-28
      A qualified electrician will tell you about the problems that are associated with aluminum connections. The thing you must understand about these connections is that they have a higher fire hazard rat...