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Ask The Electrician - Dave Rongey: Home Generator Safety"Home Wiring Projects and Electrical Installations for the Do-It-Yourselfer"
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Friday, February 22, 2008. When a generator is permanently connected to a customer's electric system, it energizes the building's wiring. This type of installation requires a device that prevents the generator from being connected to the electrical utility's power lines. Follow these safety tips:. Only a qualified professional, such as a licensed electric contractor, should install a permanent standby generator. Have all additions to your house wiring inspected by your city or county building department.
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Ask The Electrician - Dave Rongey: Power Quality"Home Wiring Projects and Electrical Installations for the Do-It-Yourselfer"
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Friday, February 22, 2008. A surge protective device protects your electrical. Equipment and appliances from voltage surges and. Spikes that interfere with their normal operation. What does it do? Power surges can be generated from external. Sources outside your home such as lightening, or. From internal sources inside your home such as. Other electronics and appliances. You may be. Unaware that surges also can enter through. Telephone lines and cable TV or satellite dish. That cause them to malfunction.
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Ask The Electrician - Dave Rongey: February 2008"Home Wiring Projects and Electrical Installations for the Do-It-Yourselfer"
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Friday, February 22, 2008. A surge protective device protects your electrical. Equipment and appliances from voltage surges and. Spikes that interfere with their normal operation. What does it do? Power surges can be generated from external. Sources outside your home such as lightening, or. From internal sources inside your home such as. Other electronics and appliances. You may be. Unaware that surges also can enter through. Telephone lines and cable TV or satellite dish. That cause them to malfunction.