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Submitted Thursday, November 05, 2009
Avner Leibovitch (130)
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Isnt it nice to live in a house so peaceful and problem-free? But there is a problemnothing is perfect. Even the most beautiful and the biggest house in the world experiences problems, too. Worse, these problems may not just be simple house problems; some of these might just cause problems for other people as well. Take electrical problems, for example. Damaged computers, fire, and death might happen only because of a common electrical problem. Fortunately, you can always do something to prevent electrical problems. Knowing what the common electrical problems are and how to solve them can go a long way.

Common Electrical Problem # 1: Surges and Spikes

Surges and spikes are among the common electrical problems. Surges are long bursts caused by additional voltage. Spikes, while they are electrical bursts, are caused by too much voltage. And unlike surges, spikes are a bit shorter. The voltage that causes surges and spikes are usually a result of accidents or storms. These might destroy your appliances either instantly or deliberately over time. TVs, computers, VCRs, stereo systems, electronic video games, microwave ovens, and answering machines are the most susceptible to surges and spikes. You can prevent damage to your electrical appliances from surges and spikes by using a surge protector. There are commercially available plug-in surge and spike protectors that can provide protection for your electronics against spikes, electrical noise, surges, and other outside disturbances.

Common Electrical Problem # 2: Outages, Dips, and Sags

Dips and sags are short periods of low voltage while outages, usually called blackouts, are periods of no electric power. Dips and sags are caused by electrical devices that draw power while these are turned on. Outages, on the other hand, are caused by accident or severe weather causing the power supply directly from the company to be cut off. These electrical problems might affect data loss as well as physical damage to your home computers. Even other devices like memory, VCRs, faxes, answering machines, and microwaves can be affected by dips, sags, and outages.

You may use an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) to protect your equipment against dips, sags, and outages. These are mostly used for computers and similar equipment, but there are now UPS devices specially made for home appliances. What a UPS does is to supply a limited amount of power from its battery when sags, dips, or outages happen. This way, you will have time to safely turn off the devices. Usually, UPS can serve for 15 up to 20 minutes of power for the device. Of course, this will depend upon how much voltage the device is using.

The Need for a Professional Electrician

There are times when preventing electrical problems is not enough. Don't blame yourself, though. Sometimes, the protective devices that you install for appliances may not protect electrical devices 100%. There are inevitable circumstances that will require electrical repair instead. For those circumstances, only professional electricians can help you. Don't ever dare repairing any of your electrical devices if you don't have any knowledge about it. You might not only spend endless hours trying to repair the thing; worse, you might even completely destroy it. Besides, hiring a professional electrician can save you time, stress, and money because he knows what to do about any of the electrical problems you encounter.

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For nearly three decades now, Avner Electric, Inc. has been providing quality wiring services. We have trained and experienced professionals who are aware of safety and code regulations, and work to solve all your electrical problems. Visit us at => http://electriccleveland.com/index.php for a Free Electrical Home Inspection and many electrical tips.



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