Posts Tagged ‘Electricians Tools’
Thursday, June 10th, 2010
Testing equipments allow an electrician to gain an edge over the other electricians. Testing tools are used to receive test signals and responses from the electrical devices under test. These responses and signals carry sufficient information to understand the state of a particular electric circuit. Also, the electrician can work on the statistics to generate the roof cause of a particular electrical problem. Such electrical testing tools are described below.
An analog multi-meter is considered quite significant in the regular scheme of things. It is used to measure the voltage, current, resistance, frequency and signal power of a circuit. It can measure electrical potential in volts, current in amperes and resistance in ohms. Common problem of short-circuits can be found with the help of an analog multi-meter.
Also, an advance version of the analog multi meter is available in the market. It is popularly known as a digital multi-meter. Sophisticated design and easy-to-read meter make it useful to unmask any electrical problem. Moreover, the readings obtained from a digital multi meter are quite accurate. Such accuracy provides you an edge over the users of the analog multi-meters. Its quick popularity is accredited to its accuracy, sleekness and ease-of-use.
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Monday, June 7th, 2010
If you are fed up with the color of your refrigerator then you can render an additional layer of design to the body of your old refrigerator. Though the job appears a bit sophisticated but you can handle it on your own. You would require a little guidance and the right kind of materials to attain success in the concerned task.
First of all, assess the area of the refrigerator that needs to be painted. The back side of the refrigerator should be excluded from the paint-job as the black color complements the operation of the coils. Consider only the front, top and bottom surface of the refrigerator for the required paint-job. Also, take into consideration the amount of paint needed to repaint the refrigerator.
Now, you need to choose a color of your choice for the new paint job of your refrigerator. Go to a reputed local home improvement store and explore the varieties of the paint you want. This paint type is special because it can resist heat and cold without peeling off. Also, the paint comes either in a spray bottle or in a regular box allowing the users to choose their own comfort level.
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Thursday, April 1st, 2010
Any detachable/portable 110-volt or higher voltage wiring that is used to transfer power from an outlet or power source to a power consuming device is referred to as an extension cord. Typically, an extension cord has one male plug on one end and one to three receptacles on the other end. Extension cords make it far easier to use electricity where it’s needed.
However, several investigations illustrate major accident patterns associated with extension cords, namely children putting extension cords in their mouths, overloaded cords, worn or damaged cords, and tripping over cords. Since there are right and wrong ways to use the extension cord, a little wrong application would lead to disaster and even death.
Below are some of the safety suggestions that one should go by so as to keep themselves safe and secure. Firstly, one should make use of the extension cord only when needed and too on the temporary basis.
In case you find the cord damaged, replace the extension cord with new one that has higher current rating. Be sure to look for an extension cord with the same number of conductors as the one being replaced. However, one should also take care that he/ she uses polarized extension cords with the polarized appliances.
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Saturday, March 13th, 2010
Most electrical jobs require a right set of tools complemented by a logical frame of mind. Active and wise homeowners could offer considerable benefit to themselves by saving on the costs of an electrical repair work. The replacement of an electrical wall switch is one such task that calls for minimum expertise and knowledge.
Start off by visiting a local home improvement store or electrical store. Beforehand, it is very important to determine the type and design of the electrical wall switch you want. Misapprehension on that front could prove costly for the structural integrity of the electrical setup. Generally, you can make a selection between the traditional flip switches or the cheaper fancy switches. Whatever be the choice, it should complement the efficiency of your electrical setup.
Arrange the electrical tools that are not available in your tool box. Make sure that all the required tools are sound and working.
Locate the main electrical breaker box or the electric fuse and turn off the power supply of all spaces of the home. Alternatively, you can cut electricity to the affected electrical segment by turning off the respective breaker switch. To ensure a safe course of action, the electricity must be cut off before initializing the proceedings.
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Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010
Often, the backyards of the home remain dark and dim. The homeowners don’t consider the backyard appropriate enough to install beautiful lighting fixtures. On the other hand, some homeowners install dim bulbs that fail to serve the required purpose. The lighting fixtures in your backyard offer two significant advantages. Besides beautifying the area at night, it prevents the home from burglars and thieves. Choose the lighting fixtures that complement the theme of your backyard.
The selection of the lighting fixtures must be made on the basis of your requirement. If the security of the area tops your priority list then choose the lighting fixtures that illuminate a wide area. Support the spread lights with the spots lights or the mini spread lights.
Before you commence the project, check the requirements of the area. Also, analyze the techniques that would be employed in the installation of the lighting fixtures. Use a flashlight to figure out the most appropriate angles for the installation of the chosen lighting fixtures. The beam of the light must be directed towards the ground. Also, two beams could be pooled to enhance the effect of lighting.
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Sunday, February 28th, 2010
In past, you may not have thought much before purchasing your light bulb. Perhaps you have spent a minute deciding between 60 and 90 watts standard bulbs available in the supermarket. But with new technological advances, better energy efficient choices have evolved. Now you have more options than you ever had.
Most famous bulb among all the light bulbs is compact fluorescent light bulb (CFL). It’s the best choice for consumers to switch to energy-efficient light bulbs. By any measure, the CFL bulb is worth all the fuss. Energy star rated CFLs use at least two-thirds less energy than standard incandescent bulbs to provide the same amount of light. These bulbs also last 10 times longer than standard bulbs. They generate 70% less heat, making them safer to use and potentially cutting energy costs from air conditioning.
Due to advancement in features of these bulbs, they can be used at any place where a normal bulb is used means you do not need any special kind of fixture for these bulbs. You can get these bulbs in various colors (warm and cool colors), sizes and patterns. You can install these bulbs inside the home as well as outside the home. These bulbs can easily operate with dimmer and tri-way switches.
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Saturday, February 6th, 2010
Understanding to the need for multiple power points in day to day life leads to the introduction of power strips. Basically, a power strip is a ceramic or a plastic board that holds multiple sockets to plug in various different appliances. One main power supply feed all the appliances connected to it.
Present is an age when electrical appliances have become an indispensable part of our lives. Since we need to use multiple appliances at a single place like entertainment room, kitchens etc but we have limited number of power points so power strip serve the purpose more suitably.
Power strips are very simple in construction. Inside the power strips, all the sockets are connected in parallel so as to avoid variation in voltages in different points. Also, the other part of the circuitry is very simple and basic.
Other than providing multiple plugs, these also serve the device with the fuse to save your appliances from sudden fluctuations. If somehow a fault occurs it protects the costly appliances connected to it from getting damaged. Moreover, these also consist of RF filters to smoothen the incoming voltage.
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Friday, February 5th, 2010
Commonly an electrician suffers from back, knees, fingers and hands injuries. An electrician may need to do some things on the job that can lead to pain and discomfort in these areas of their body. Such things are: working in very hot or cold temperatures, staying in the same position for long periods of time, holding vibrating tools, constant pressure from a hard surface on the body, constant moving or twisting of body and using force on your body to perform any task.
An electrician should perform some stretching exercises before going for work to relieve stress in their body and muscles. If you feel pain or discomfort while working then you either need to change the way of your working or the way of using tools.
Fatigues, weakness, loss of energy, swelling, numbness, tingling and aching or burning pain are the frequently occurring problems of an electrician. These problems affect the back, arms, shoulders, knees, hands, fingers and neck of an electrician.
In case an electrician is suffering from any such problem then he should take all the preventive measures as soon as possible. He should inform his boss about the problem and follow the preventive actions.
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Thursday, February 4th, 2010
If you want to connect a ceiling fan then this can be done by you also. You just need to be little attentive while making the connections. Also for connecting different wires, tightly connect the wires and don’t use loose nuts as they make the connection loose. Never leave the connections uncovered and wrap an electric tape around it.
In general you will find 4 wires for attaching your ceiling fan. These wires have different colors (black, white, green and red/blue or black/white striped) and each of this color have its own significance.
Out of four wires, black wire represents the hot lead of the fan whereas red/blue/striped wire represents hot lead of the light kit (optional). White wire represents the neutral lead of ceiling fan as well as light kit and green wire represents the ground wire for whole assembly.
Now as you know the significance of all the wires, you can start connecting these wires. Connect the neutral wire of ceiling fan to neutral wire of home wiring. Some of the ceiling fans have a white wire that is wrapped by a striped tape or a colored tape. Such wires sometimes show that they should be used for some other purpose rather than for making a neutral connection.
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Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010
Dimmer switches can create a good ambiance in dinning room or a home theater. Installing them is also not a cumbersome task. But before purchasing it, you should have a basic knowledge regarding them.
You can use 120V incandescent bulbs and halogen bulbs along with these dimmer switches but you can’t use fluorescent bulbs and most compact fluorescent bulbs.
Dimmer switches can generally operate those bulbs that have wire filaments. This is present in 120V incandescent and halogen bulbs, therefore they can be operated using dimmer switches. On contrary, fluorescent bulbs and compact fluorescent bulbs have certain gas that needs some voltage for its operation. In case the halogen bulb have very less voltage then different dimmer switches are required.
Generally, there are single pole and 3-way dimmer switches. Choose the appropriate one for your application. If you want the light to be turned on via a single switch then you need a single pole dimmer switch and if you want it to be turned on by two switches then you need a 3-way dimmer switch. Note that in a 3-way lighting application only one of the switches can be a dimmer switch.
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