The Dangers Of Arcs When Working With Electricity

March 22nd, 2008 by admin

An electrical arc is one of the more power packed events you will find. Controlled, it can be very useful. Uncontrolled, the risks of the arc are practically unlimited.

An electrical arc is defined as the jumping of an electrical current through a non-conducting element such as air or gas. When an arc occurs, the resulting voltage is quite high creating a great deal of heat. Controlled arcing is used to cut or melt metals. An arc welder is an example of controlled arcing. A lightening bolt is an example of uncontrolled arcing. The tremendous amount of energy and voltage contained in a lightening bolt illustrates the danger of an arc. An uncontrolled arc can also occur in a home wiring system or within the wiring of an appliance. This situation has a great potential for damage.

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Carpet Repair Tips / Tricks

February 28th, 2008 by admin

On Color Restoration

Obsessive carpet cleaning is one of the reasons why carpets lose their color. Whether they enjoy it or not, there are really some neat freaks who can’t help but clean their carpets as often as they can get the chance to, especially when the carpet is new. What these people don’t know is that cleaning can cause a lot of damage to a carpet especially with its color.

Another reason why the carpet’s color can fade is because of accidents involving bleach spills. These loss of carpet colors can be counteracted if you use a bleach stain carpet repair liquid.

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Saving On Air Conditioner Repairs

February 10th, 2008 by admin

Air conditioner repairs aren’t cheap - they can easily cost hundreds of dollars. Quite often, the cost of labor is the biggest item on the invoice, if not the only one! Meanwhile, it’s easy to significantly reduce or even completely avoid charges for air conditioner repairs. Most people miss this chance because it happens before the technician comes, but you won’t miss it again after reading this article.

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Going Metric With Electric Conduits

February 9th, 2008 by admin

The electrical conduit is a vital part of any wiring effort. It serves as the outer protection of wires or wire bundles and is measured on a metric scale.

Electrical conduit refers to the tubing that contains electrical cable and wiring. Conduit serves a variety of purpose. It keeps the electrical cable contained and orderly. It protects the cables and provides fire protection where the cables pass through walls. Conduit is also intended to protect wiring from moisture.

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Asphalt Shingle Roofing - The Facts

January 26th, 2008 by admin

Is it any wonder why almost 80% of homes in North America use asphalt shingles as the roofing material of choice. The prevalence of asphalt shingles has created a vast assortment of fittings and fixtures designed to work with them. Items such as a multitude of flashing configurations, edge products, and almost every skylight manufactured has an appropriate base configuration for a weatherproof connection with asphalt shingles. All of the material that you need for a proper installation, such as the shingles, tarpaper, nails, vent boots and chimney flashing are available at any home improvement retailer.

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