Friday, April 29, 2016

When to Call a Pro



Don't wait until you have six electronic devices going into one outlet, and you smell wiring burning while the lights dim after you turn on your air conditioner. We are professional electricians offering Electrician Services, Home Lighting Services, Home Theater Repair Services and many other services for Savannah, Richmond Hill, Hinesville, Statesboro, Bluffton, Beaufort and Hilton Head. Contact us as soon as you have any questions about your electrical system. Your safety is paramount.

ProLectric Electrical Contractors Inc.
6606 Abercorn St. #120
Savannah, GA 31405
(912) 352-7718
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Friday, April 22, 2016

Where do you put G.F.I.'s?



Any bathroom or garage outlet within 6' of a sink must be GFCI protected. The code also requires all kitchen outlets for countertop use to be GFCI protected. GFCI outlets must be installed in any area where electricity and water may come into contact, including basements, pools, spas, utility rooms, attached garages and outdoors. At least one GFCI outlet is required in an unfinished basement and for most outdoor outlets.

The are two types of GFCIs in homes, the GFCI outlet and the GFCI circuit breaker. Both do the same job, but each has different applications and limitations.

The GFCI outlet is actually a replacement for a standard electrical outlet. A GFCI is not dependent of a ground to function. It does not measure shorts to the ground, it measures the current difference between the hot and neutral wires. A sudden difference of 5 ma. or more, indicating that there is another path for the electricity to flow through will trip this device. The only downside to this is there may be some nuisance tripping in highly inductive loads like large motors or even fluorescent lamps or fixtures on the same circuit. But the newer models seemed to have corrected this somewhat.

It protects any appliance plugged into it, and can also be wired to protect other outlets that are connected to it. The GFCI circuit breaker controls an entire circuit, and is installed as a replacement for a circuit breaker on your home's main circuit board. Rather than install multiple GFCI outlets, one GFCI circuit breaker can protect the entire circuit. There is a test button and a reset button on these units. If you press the test button the reset should pop out. To reset just push the reset button in.

Not a good idea to put lights on GFCI. protected circuits so you aren't left in the dark if the circuit trips. Generally, equipment such as refrigerators, freezers and sump pumps that cannot go without electrical power for an extended period of time without causing costly losses or property damage should not be placed on a GFCI. protected circuit. GFCIs are very sensitive and are subject to nuisance tripping. GFCI receptacles don't last outdoors even under the best of conditions. Be sure to test the device using the "test" button before you use one.
 
ProLectric Electrical Contractors Inc.
6606 Abercorn St. #120
Savannah, GA 31405
(912) 352-7718
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Friday, April 15, 2016

Architectural Lighting Design


We do installation of fixtures to meet any mood or highlight decor. This could be in a bedroom, living room, entertainment room, or like above, stairs! Lighting can actually be a great addition to decor to your home! 

ProLectric Electrical Contractors Inc.
6606 Abercorn St. #120
Savannah, GA 31405
(912) 352-7718
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Friday, April 8, 2016

Contact Us!



From design to finish, our experienced estimators, project managers and technicians provide the expertise to ensure your electrical project in Savannah, Richmond Hill, Hinesville, Statesboro, Bluffton, Beaufort or Hilton Head is completed on time, on budget and up to code. Contact us today and we'll show you how we can put our knowledge to work for you.
 
 
ProLectric Electrical Contractors Inc.
6606 Abercorn St. #120
Savannah, GA 31405
(912) 352-7718
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Friday, April 1, 2016

How many convenience outlets in each room?



In every kitchen, family room, dining room, living room, parlor, library, den, bedroom, or similar room or area of dwelling units, receptacle outlets shall be installed so that no point along the floor line in any wall space there is more than six feet, from an outlet in that space. This is to prevent the use of extension cords. Outlets are usually placed about 18 inches above floor level. Switches usually go about 48 inches from floor level. For convenience outlets each single receptacle in a single branch circuit is usually figured for 1.5 amps, duplex outlets for 3 amps in estimating total amperage for that circuit. Air conditioners should be on a single dedicated circuit.
 
 
ProLectric Electrical Contractors Inc.
6606 Abercorn St. #120
Savannah, GA 31405
(912) 352-7718
prolectric.net