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		<title>Shopping Online for Electrical Supplies Like Brass Switches and Sockets</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 May 2011 19:48:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Arlington Designer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to home improvement most people do not realize that there is a whole range of alternatives available such as brass switches and sockets. Most items are fitted as standard with the white plastic variety, which are very plain looking and do nothing for the style and appearance of most rooms. Home improvement [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>When it comes to home improvement most people do not realize that there is a whole range of alternatives available such as brass switches and sockets. Most items are fitted as standard with the white plastic variety, which are very plain looking and do nothing for the style and appearance of most rooms. Home improvement stores and hardware stores traditionally stock very few alternatives to the white plastic variety, which is probably why so many homes do not change from the traditional style.</P><br />
<P>Many people including electricians are now realizing that shopping online for electrical supplies such as light switches and plug sockets is an excellent decision. There are a few reasons for this including price, selection and convenience. Websites which sell these kinds of items have much lower overheads than physical stores which means that they can pass the savings on to customers. Websites usually operate from a single location which means they will just have a warehouse with some warehousing staff inside, whereas a physical store has to pay for sales staff and the shop floor too.</P><br />
<P>This selection online is always going to be far greater than in a hardware store. Hardware stores or even warehouse style home improvement stores are always limited by space. Electrical supplies covers thousands of different lines which means that they generally just have a few options available in each category. It is quite common for a retailer to just have a few different white switches and sockets and then only one or two variations such as brass switches and sockets. Shopping online from electrical accessories retailers will provide consumers with a far greater range of choices. As well as the standard white plastic variety, there will be various different brass, chrome and other mental plated versions available.</P><br />
<P>When it comes to convenience there is certainly no beating online shopping. The only time when visiting the high street is preferable is when an item is needed to immediately. Most people will be able to wait for delivery and sites which sell these items often guarantee delivery within 24 hours. Postage and packing fees are usually very low for these items and often included for larger orders. Shopping online means that consumers do not have to leave the comfort of their home and it is very quick to find specific items. Walking down the large isles in a home improvement store can be a stressful task which takes time and effort.</P><br />
<P>Shopping online for items such as brass switches and sockets is always secure because of the improved security and payment systems these days. Even electricians will benefit from this form of shopping because the prices for these accessories is usually very low. Electricians often shop from wholesalers but online retailers are often in a similar price range. In order to find websites which sell these products it is advisable to do a search on a search engine for a term such as electrical supplies.</P><P sizcache="2" sizset="65">Now you can visit <A href="http://www.penguinsupplies.com/" target=_new jQuery1306179991781="13">Electrical Supplies</A> for a full range of options available, or <A href="http://www.penguinsupplies.com/brass-switches-and-sockets/" target=_new jQuery1306179991781="14">Brass Switches</A>.</P></p>
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		<title>Electricians Shed Light on Custom Remodeling Projects</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 May 2011 18:18:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Arlington Designer</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Electrical]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[A home remodeling project involves making many changes beyond walls and floors. One of the most important things is to make sure the room or rooms will have sufficient electricity when the project is complete. Having the proper electrical current and right number of outlets is key to nearly any room. It is helpful to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>A home remodeling project involves making many changes beyond walls and floors. One of the most important things is to make sure the room or rooms will have sufficient electricity when the project is complete. Having the proper electrical current and right number of outlets is key to nearly any room. It is helpful to have a certified electrician on staff with the custom remodeling company. Although it is uncommon, it can make one company stand out from the rest and save the consumer money. It will reduce the need to hire two different contractors and ensure that everyone is on the same page as far as time lines and what technical aspects must be addressed. During custom remodeling projects, different rooms will require different needs to be addressed. Some may call for electricity, some may require an upgrade, and some may need repairs.</P><br />
<P>Garage<BR>When building a garage, electricity is needed to control a garage door opener, provide lighting and power various projects that take place in the garage. It is often a home addition that is created from scratch or an upgrade from a carport. Extensive electrical work is required. Some may need permits and inspections, depending on the county requirements.</P><br />
<P>Attic<BR>Attics in most older homes have antiquated electricity, if any. There is usually some type of conduit or outlet system set up, but it is often outdated and not up to code. When converting attics into bedrooms, home offices or entertainment centers, it will likely require higher capacities and extra outlets. The existing wiring may be a starting point, but it will need to be covered up by walls, ceilings and flooring. Any fire hazards should be corrected.</P><br />
<P>Bedroom<BR>When renovating a bedroom, homeowners do not always consider the number of electrical outlets being used in the existing room. One look at an outlet choked with a full power strip and multiple extension cords running about the room is a clue that more outlets are needed. This creates convenience, safety and peace of mind for the homeowner and the person using the room. During bedroom redesign, the custom remodeling contractor should address the number of outlets, what type of load they carry and whether improvements are needed for safety and convenience.</P><br />
<P>When a homeowner is planning an interior remodeling project, it is a good idea to inspect the electricity throughout the home. Any faulty wiring should be corrected. Any areas that tend to trip circuit breakers or plunge the home into darkness with any regularity should be adjusted. Check with the custom remodeling contractor to verify whether the home&#8217;s electricity will accommodate the future plans before proceeding with the project.</P><P sizcache="2" sizset="65">Author writes about a variety of topics. If you would like to learn more about <A href="http://www.fosterremodeling.com/" target=_new jQuery1305829016720="13">remodeling</A>, visit <A href="http://www.fosterremodeling.com/" target=_new jQuery1305829016720="14">http://www.fosterremodeling.com/</A>.</P></p>
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		<title>Manufacture of Enamelled Copper Strip</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Dec 2010 23:27:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Arlington Designer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Enamelled copper strip is the main part of winding works in all electrical devices or machines. It is a better option when compared to fibrous insulation as a favorable factor of space saving is always its advantage along with the level of breakdown voltage which is very high. There can be many ranges of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>Enamelled copper strip is the main part of winding works in all electrical devices or machines. It is a better option when compared to fibrous insulation as a favorable factor of space saving is always its advantage along with the level of breakdown voltage which is very high. There can be many ranges of the enameling which is dependent on the specification of a particular electrical appliance or that spelled out by the client of a manufacturer.</P><br />
<P>The various parameters on which an enamelled copper strip should be precise are its pencil hardness, edgewise bend, breakdown voltage at high temperatures, temperature index and the heat-shock of a bent strip. Some electric wire manufacturers have expertise in all types of wires like bunched copper wire, flat copper wire, armored cables, etc. Their infrastructure and capable manpower handles the task of producing the enamelled copper wire to precision. The clients are also given the option of deviations from the standards upon special request. This is inevitable in the case of winding works for the myriad electrical equipments that are produced all the time.</P><br />
<P>It is of great significance for electric wire manufacturer and exporter to keep a constant vigil on the quality of the products being turned out by the manufacturing unit. This is as true for enamelled copper strip as for any other product. This calls for constant quality appraisals right from the time of procurements of raw materials to each and every step in the manufacturing process. The team of professionals with experienced technocrats, designers, machinists, metal technologists and allied workers has to come to the fore for ensuring the quality of the products.</P><br />
<P>In case of enamelled copper strip, this assumes special importance in view of the specifications required in it. Enamelled wires are used in winding works of electrical equipments and this gives it special importance because winding of wires is the most critical task in any electrical equipment. The products can be made cost effective, easy in operation and maintenance free by engineering excellence that comprises of quality and reliability as the distinguishing features of the products. The advanced technology brought about by sound infrastructure is what helps electric wire manufacturer give a broad range of solutions for the clients. This is applicable for all electric wire products like flat copper wire, bunched copper wire, armored cables or enamelled copper strip which any manufacturer turns out.</P><P sizcache="2" sizset="67">I Taylor Nick after intense Research of <A href="http://www.rajasthanelectric.com" target=_new jQuery1291591556463="13">bunched copper wire</A>, braided connectors, copper flexible connectors, <A href="http://www.rajasthanelectric.com/PVC-Wires_and_Cables.htm" target=_new jQuery1291591556463="14">armoured cables</A>, we presented our best efforts and performance through Rajasthan Electric Industries.</P></p>
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		<title>Fluorescent Light Bulbs More Efficient Than &#8216;Normal&#8217; Light Bulbs?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Sep 2010 18:28:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Arlington Designer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the early 21st Century, energy efficiency is of prime importance. Not only does energy wastage cost substantial amounts to consumers and businesses, it also harms the environment and depletes natural resources at a rapid rate. Fortunately, there are energy efficient lighting solutions available on the market today, such as fluorescent bulbs. To determine whether [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>In the early 21st Century, energy efficiency is of prime importance. Not only does energy wastage cost substantial amounts to consumers and businesses, it also harms the environment and depletes natural resources at a rapid rate. Fortunately, there are energy efficient lighting solutions available on the market today, such as fluorescent bulbs.</P><br />
<P>To determine whether fluorescent light bulbs are more energy efficient than &#8216;normal&#8217; bulbs, it&#8217;s necessary to take a look at how the two types of bulb work and how they differ.</P><br />
<P><STRONG>How do normal light bulbs work?</STRONG></P><br />
<P>Normal bulbs are known as incandescent light bulbs. These consist of a glass envelope, often rounded or candle shaped, and a tungsten filament contained inside. When the light is switched on electricity passes through the filament where it encounters resistance. This resistance causes the tungsten filament to heat up to the point where it is glowing white hot, and this is what produces the light. Much of the electrical energy expended in lighting up an incandescent light bulb is wasted generating this heat, and for this reason such light bulbs are highly inefficient.</P><br />
<P><STRONG>How do fluorescent light fittings work?</STRONG></P><br />
<P>Fluorescent light bulbs operate according to an entirely different set of principles. They do not contain a filament, but instead use a phosphor coated fluorescent tube to produce light. At each end of the tube is an electrode, and when the light is switched on a steady stream of electrons pass from one end to the other. This produces a sequence of chemical reactions within the gas contained inside the tube, and these in turn cause the phosphor coating inside the bulb to &#8216;Fluoresce&#8217;, or emit light. This is a far more efficient way of producing light, as it does not require significant amounts of heat to be produced in order to reach the end goal.</P><br />
<P><STRONG>The benefits of Fluorescent lighting</STRONG></P><br />
<P>Fluorescent light fittings require far less energy to produce the same amount as an ordinary incandescent light bulb. They can be up to six times more efficient than incandescents, and so can produce significant saving on electricity bills and substantially reduce the carbon footprint of homes and businesses.</P><br />
<P sizcache="2" sizset="67">Fluorescent fittings such as the Osram Lumilux Fluorescent Lamp make a perfect addition to offices and other workplaces not just because of the energy savings they can offer, but also the brightness and wide dispersal they provide. <A href="http://www.neweysonline.co.uk/1/Lighting" rel=nofollow target=_new jQuery1285784836812="14">Fluorescent lighting</A> can also be particularly useful for emergency lighting situations.</P><br />
<P>While fluorescent lighting may sometimes be more expensive to buy than conventional incandescent lights, in the long run they pay for themselves many times over in the form of reduced electricity bills. As they do not contain a fragile filament, they generally need replacing less often.</P><br />
<P>Fluorescent lighting, such as the Newlec Surface Fluorescent Luminaire, can be utilised in a wide variety of locations and settings. Many models are available in different sizes making them a versatile, cost-effective and convenient lighting solution, whatever the size of the room.</P><P>Richard E.Davies &#8211; Neweys Online offers a range of products from cable management, to lighting peripherals such as emergency lighting, bulkhead light and thorn lighting peripherals, and a range of other cable and electrical products such as thorn lighting and emergency lighting items from top manufacturers.</P><br />
<P sizcache="2" sizset="68">For more information and to order online visit <A href="http://www.neweysonline.co.uk" target=_new jQuery1285784836812="13">http://www.neweysonline.co.uk</A></P><br />
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		<title>Tips for Lowering High Energy Bills</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Sep 2010 16:31:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Arlington Designer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It seems our energy bills grow every month. The cost of electricity and natural gas is constantly rising, and as our homes and appliances age, we consume more of it. If your wallet is stretched thin with the high cost of energy service, there are a few steps you can take to lower your bills [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>It seems our energy bills grow every month. The cost of electricity and natural gas is constantly rising, and as our homes and appliances age, we consume more of it. If your wallet is stretched thin with the high cost of energy service, there are a few steps you can take to lower your bills and reduce your overall consumption of energy inside your home. Now is the perfect time to take action and start saving money on energy costs by making a few simple upgrades to your home. After completing these upgrades, you should see a significant decrease in your electricity and/or gas bill.</P><br />
<P>One of the first steps in becoming more energy efficient is swapping out your traditional light bulbs for new compact fluorescent bulbs. Fluorescent light bulbs use 75% less energy than traditional incandescent bulbs. In addition, fluorescent light bulbs can last up to 10 times longer than regular light bulbs. Worrying about a light burning out can be a thing of the past and you&#8217;ll have a little extra money in your pocket.</P><br />
<P>Another way to reduce energy costs is to make sure your HVAC unit is running as efficiently as possible. Your furnace and air conditioner are necessities, and if you have a modern unit, it should be fairly energy efficient. In order to maintain its ability to heat and cool with ease, you must take care to perform regular upkeep. This maintenance includes annual inspections by a licensed HVAC service technician. An inspection should be done in the fall before the cold of winter sets in. That way, your furnace will be good to go and ensure you don&#8217;t get stuck without heat in the middle of a cold snap. During the year, take care to change the air filter on a regular basis. Under normal conditions, a furnace filter should be changed once a month. This allows air to flow easily throughout the system, which helps keep the unit operating efficiently. A clogged filter will result in an HVAC system running harder for longer, which can cause your energy bills to skyrocket.</P><br />
<P>You can also turn your thermostat down a degree or two in the winter months, and up a degree or two in the summer. Just that one or two degrees difference can result in hundreds of dollars of savings per year. If you have a wood fireplace, use it to generate heat in the winter. Doing this will greatly reduce your energy costs. Furthermore, the usage of fans in the summer will give your home a nice breeze so you don&#8217;t have to constantly run the air conditioner.</P><br />
<P>You may also want to check your water heater&#8217;s thermostat. If you can, turn down the temperature a degree or two there. Doing this will save a significant amount of energy. Heating the water to around 120 degrees should be plenty hot for normal everyday use.</P><br />
<P>These small steps can save you big bucks in energy costs. You&#8217;ll be saving money on your monthly bills and reducing the amount of energy you consume. It&#8217;s a win-win!</P><P sizcache="2" sizset="69">Mr. Abernathy is a marketing agent of John Nugent and Sons. The heating, cooling, plumbing, and electrical contractors provide quality service that customers can depend on with an excellent track record. For more information on their <A href="http://www.nugentsons.com/" rel=nofollow target=_new jQuery1284309026260="13">Air Conditioning services in Arlington VA</A> please visit their website.</P></p>
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		<title>Eliminate All Safety Concerns With Industrial Extension Cords</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Sep 2010 15:26:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Arlington Designer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[An extension cord is never just what it seems. On one hand it is an essential device-electricity is often needed in the most unexpected areas, and such areas do not have wall outlets. On the other hand it can cause unwanted freak disasters-fire as a result from faulty cords is a leading cause of accidents [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>An extension cord is never just what it seems. On one hand it is an essential device-electricity is often needed in the most unexpected areas, and such areas do not have wall outlets. On the other hand it can cause unwanted freak disasters-fire as a result from faulty cords is a leading cause of accidents in households all over the world.</P><br />
<P>It should be made common knowledge that extension cords have limits. Octopus-plugging-using every available outlet at the same time-is very dangerous. Unfortunately, most households are not aware of such. Knowing which devices and how many devices you can safely plug in one unit is very tricky to calculate. A lot of electrical know-how is required; terms like volts, watts, amperage, and wire gauge just to name a few are used.</P><br />
<P>While voltage (volts) generally remains constant-In the United States for example, electricity is 120 volts AC-watt and ampere values change with each device that you use. A power-hungry appliance such as a refrigerator consumes more electricity and has a higher wattage rating than say, a computer. It would be hard to explain all of this and how it relates to an extension cord in one article, so to simplify things, let&#8217;s look at the often-used water hose analogy.</P><br />
<P>Imagine there is a powerful stream of water passing through a regular-sized hose. Too much water is trying to get to the end of the hose at all times and this leads to a high-pressured stream. To relieve the current of some pressure, we use a bigger (larger diameter) hose. In this case, the power of the stream is the wattage, and the amount of water transferred at any given time is the amperage. To safely and easily move high wattage (water), we use a higher capacity wire (hose).</P><br />
<P>Industrial-grade extension cords are designed to handle the most power-hungry electrical devices. Power tools and industrial electrical machines typically have power ratings in excess of 1,000 watts. There is nothing wrong with using such high-ratings for normal, everyday appliances. In this sense, the bigger (higher rating) your cord is, the safer you are.</P><br />
<P>If you are having doubts with how much your current extension cord can handle, try using an industrial extension cord. If you think they will get in the way of things-industrial cords are bulkier-know that you can always do something to hide them from plain sight. Most high-power home appliances, even the hungrier handyman power tools, can be safely used on industrial-grade power cords. Use an industrial extension cord and eliminate all safety concerns by using something that can handle more than you can ever give it.</P><P sizcache="2" sizset="65">Ready to look at quality industrial extension cords? Visit <A href="http://220vextensioncord.info/" target=_new jQuery1283959512000="13">220v Extension Cord</A> for great deals and discounts on all your cord needs: <A href="http://220vextensioncord.info/" target=_new jQuery1283959512000="14">http://220vextensioncord.info/</A>.</P></p>
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		<title>Creating An Energy Efficient Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Sep 2010 00:22:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Arlington Designer</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>Energy can be expensive, which is one reason it is so important to make sure that the energy using devices in your home are working properly and efficiently. Your heating and cooling systems are a huge part of the energy using systems in your home. In fact, according to the U.S. Department of Energy heating and cooling accounts for 56% of the energy use in the average American household. With that in mind, it&#8217;s essential that homeowners make sure proper maintenance is being performed on important heating and cooling systems.</P><br />
<P>A professional should check your HVAC systems at least once per year, even if your unit is brand new. In fact, one year after installation is often the most crucial time for an inspection by a heating and cooling professional. Often even the pros can&#8217;t see problems before they happen, so if a problem is to develop in your unit, catching it early is vital. Also, changing filters is something a homeowner can do to make sure the system is running as it should. Filters should be changed every one to three months depending on the saturation. Another important part of making sure your home is energy efficient is checking out the supporting systems for heating and cooling. For example, drafty doors and windows can render HVAC systems essentially ineffective. Check doors and windows for a proper seal. If you have single pane windows, consider upgrading to more energy efficient double pane windows. Ceiling and floor fans can also help circulate the air in your home and make your units more efficient. Following these steps will help create a more energy efficient home.</P><P sizcache="2" sizset="55">Design Comfort ( <A href="http://www.designcomforthome.net/" target=_new jQuery1283386836862="13">http://www.designcomforthome.net/</A> ) offers <A href="http://www.designcomforthome.net/" target=_new jQuery1283386836862="14">Salt Lake heating</A> and cooling system perfectly engineered to you and your home&#8217;s needs and one that is backed with a unrivaled warranty and bi-annual maintenance plan.</P></p>
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		<title>Security Through Electrical Codes</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jul 2010 21:41:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[electric codes]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The installation of electrical systems within any building or structure has to be subjected to an electrical code that governs the way in which they function without producing harm to anybody. Each country has a national electric code which is recommended to be followed and observed in order to avoid domestic accidents involving electrocution, burns [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>The installation of electrical systems within any building or structure has to be subjected to an electrical code that governs the way in which they function without producing harm to anybody. Each country has a national electric code which is recommended to be followed and observed in order to avoid domestic accidents involving electrocution, burns and other injuries. Hence, national electric codes have an advisory character, acting like a guiding authority for the electricians. Nevertheless, this kind of document doesn&#8217;t address only specialist technicians but also homeowners who must be aware of the rules comprised in it. These regulations usually are related to:</P><br />
<P>* lighting requirements; <BR>* the way in which the system should be grounded; <BR>* receptacles needed per square foot of living space; <BR>* circuit sizes; <BR>* special stipulations for kitchens, bathrooms, pools, hot tubs, fountains and so on; <BR>* required wire gauge or size per individual circuit.</P><br />
<P>The electric codes are somehow like mediators in relationships. They show you what to do and not to do so that both parties (in our case, you/the electrician and the electric system) do not interfere in a negative way. Irrespective of whether you install a new electric system or screw a light bulb, you have to take the proper measures of precaution. Below are the most commonsensical rules that you have to observe when dealing with an electrical system:</P><br />
<P>* never work with electrical devices or systems if your hands are wet or you are standing on a wet surface; <BR>* do not overload a circuit beyond its capacity; <BR>* never involve in an electrical repair, no matter how easy it seems, without being sure you know how it should be done and without turning off the power; <BR>* do not use extension chords for any use other than temporary; <BR>* if a problem requires handling that is beyond your expertise, call a specialized electrician.</P><br />
<P>The above mentioned rules represent the basics one should bare in mind if intending to work at an electrical system because electricity always seeks an easy way to travel. If something comes between it and its circuit, the electric current tends to take the intruder&#8217;s way, which usually is represented by fingers, screwdrivers etc.</P><P sizcache="2" sizset="65">Ed is an experienced internet marketer and he is writing for <A href="http://www.outdoorpatiolightsworld.com/" target=_new jQuery1278625198309="13">Outdoor Patio Lights</A>. You can find additional info about Ed by accessing <A href="http://www.outdoorpatiolightsworld.com/outdoor-patio-party-lights.html" target=_new jQuery1278625198309="14">Outdoor Patio Party</A> lights website.</P></p>
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		<title>Advantages of a Floor Fan</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Apr 2010 18:16:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You may purchase a wall mounted oscillating fan but you will find that because they are wall mounted, they tend to not have the 120 degree side to side oscillation that you may be seeking, though some few fans have been specifically engineered to offer you this much oscillation. These types of models tend to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>You may purchase a wall mounted oscillating fan but you will find that because they are wall mounted, they tend to not have the 120 degree side to side oscillation that you may be seeking, though some few fans have been specifically engineered to offer you this much oscillation. These types of models tend to be rather expensive, thus the wall mounted oscillating fan will usually oscillate 90 degrees although if that feature is of supreme importance to you, you should check with the manufacturer prior to purchase.</P><br />
<P>A wall mounted oscillating fan will ordinarily come in a plethora of colors and styles, from the commercial fan that is made of durable metal with a tight metal grid to prevent injury such as what&#8217;s is seen in schools, to designer types which are often made of plastic including plastic fan blades that may actually come as see through blades or be colored to match the rest of the fan. These fans will come in designer colors too, such as Ivory, Dark Brown, Forest Green, Nickel or Chrome. You may also find them in Aqua, Grey, Turquoise, Dark Blue and even in various wrinkled finishes in paint or an industrial white powder coat finish. Or, you may opt for a very sophisticated textured bronze finish Naturally fans of almost any color can now be produced in plastic</P><br />
<P>Many commercial oscillating fans will have a three position ratchet setting in order to direct the desired airflow into the room when that fan happens to be mounted close to a corner. This is the same reason why a wall mounted oscillating fan usually has to capability of being locked into a non-oscillating position.</P><br />
<P>There is a possibility that a oscillating fan will have a remote control to run it, although many of the earlier ones did not have this feature. The newer ones seem to be offering that element though.</P><br />
<P>In dining areas, many people prefer oscillating fan as opposed to a ceiling fan, as it will not blow down directly on your food cooling it off prematurely. Of course having a wall-mounted fan also means that you save on precious floor space and never have electric cords laying around to trip you up either.</P><br />
<P>Of course most wall mounted oscillating fans have an adjustment for angling them down, however many people need to adjust their fan changing the range of oscillation from a dead center position to the left or to the right to some extent. If you will investigate the schematics included with your fan you may often find another screw that enables this kind of adjustment. After loosening it to some extent, you can usually move the fan to the left or right, until you hear a ratchet-click, then you may tighten said screw.</P><br />
<P>Today you even have an indoor/outdoor wall mounted oscillating fan available. They are waterproof and thus are UL certified for specific use outdoors.</P><P sizcache="1" sizset="65">Check out our website <A href="http://www.smallfan.org/" target=_new jQuery1272651262492="11">small desk fan</A> for more buying guides.</P></p>
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		<title>Simple Electrical Equipment in Daily Life</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Apr 2010 01:31:17 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Electrical]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[simple electrical equipments]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Research shows that every year hundreds of people get killed each year in accidents which happen because of electrical failures and fires from short-circuits. They occur predominantly due to the ignorance of people who do not have the expertise to locate and rectify such errors, and also because many of them are too reluctant to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>Research shows that every year hundreds of people get killed each year in accidents which happen because of electrical failures and fires from short-circuits. They occur predominantly due to the ignorance of people who do not have the expertise to locate and rectify such errors, and also because many of them are too reluctant to seek professional help out of the misconception that the issue is not an important one. Some handy electrical test equipments must be kept at home for emergency purposes. Although it is still advisable that you get immediate professional assistance at the quickest, these tools could at least become useful to those who more or less have a fair idea regarding electrical testing.</P><br />
<P>Analogue Ammeters: They are used to measure the flow of current. The current level is displayed on a dial, in amperes, with the help of a pointer. This is helpful in determining the correct amount of power needed to run any electrical good.</P><br />
<P>Analogue Multimeters: As the name implies, this is required to measure important aspects regarding the flow of electricity like voltage, resistance and signal power and gives accurate reading in a very short span of time.</P><br />
<P>Analogue Voltmeters: They are used to determine the voltage of current passing through the circuit and also notify the user if there is a drop in voltage. The mechanism is easy to read with a simple needle point pointing the current voltage on a dial.</P><br />
<P>Circuit Tracers: This is also known by the name of signal tracers and is probably the most important of these testing devices, because they help in locating the fault in the circuit in the first place. They help to identify common problems like short circuits and breakages.</P><br />
<P>Clamp Meters: This equipment is very useful to electricians because it allows the user to measure electricity from a circuit without having to disconnect anything from the main wires. It gives all the necessary readings and help in identifying if the mechanism is under a heavy load.</P><br />
<P>Field Intensity Meters: These devices are used to measure the strength of any kind of electromagnetic field, and are very useful in detecting piping and equipments which are hidden from view or ferromagnetic ores buried in the earth.</P><br />
<P>Phase Meters: These are used in circuits where electricity is flowing in from three phases. They include instruments like Phase Testers and Phase Rotation Meters and provide accurate reading from all the three phases simultaneously.</P><br />
<P>Ground Resistance Testers: These equipments are used to test electrical grounding systems to determine the flow of power in between earth and the conducting objects. They are complicated to read and it is advisable that they be used only by those who have a sound knowledge of electrical testing equipment.</P><br />
<P>These electrical test equipments make the life of users comfortable and hassle-free.</P><P sizcache="1" sizset="65">For any help on <A href="http://www.products4testing.co.uk" target=_new jQuery1271035801737="11">Pat test equipment</A>, check out the info available online; these will help you learn to find the <A href="http://www.products4testing.co.uk" target=_new jQuery1271035801737="12">electricians test equipment</A>!</P></p>
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