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The electrician Moe sent was able to accurately give me the information that I was looking for with regard to my electrical panel and also provide suggestions on the changes needed to it for new appliances. Moe and Electrician Techs was a pleasure to work with. I had some major renovation in my house and needed the electrical cloth wiring updated as well as panel upgrades.

I couldn't be any happier with the service, quality and price. I definitely recommend this company for any electrical needs! Electricians Techs servicing NY and NJ areas. We are full service electrical contractors working in the residential and commercial markets. We consistently provide excellent electrical services to businesses and residents. Our mission is to provide the highest quality service, and workmanship to maintain our reputation as one of the best electrical companies.

We understand the importance of having power to your home or business. We pride ourselves in being 110% committed to your project. Whether it's installing electrical systems or handling a rewiring project, we handle each one with the same tenacity and efficiency.
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A GFI, or GFCI - Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter device protects us from receiving electric shocks from faults in the electrical devices we use in our home.
It works by comparing the input current on the hot side to the output current on the neutral side.
If there's the slightest difference in current, on the order of a few milliamps, then there is current leaking out somewhere, possibly through somebody's body.
To protect us in this situation, the device very quickly cuts off the power supply to the leaking device, within 20-30 milliseconds, greatly reducing any possible human tissue damage from errant current.
Because we use our electrical systems every day and for such a wide range of different tasks and activities, it's easy to take electricity for granted.
It's important to remember, however, that electrical systems are extremely dangerous, so keeping them in great condition is extremely important to both the functionality and the safety of your home.
Keeping your home's electrical system well-maintained can go a long way toward prevent fires in your home, which is why electrical safety inspections are so important.
It's not just the nation's power grid that's antiquated.
The wiring inside many houses is also out of date, straining to supply our ever-growing collection of electricity-hungry appliances, lighting, and electronics.
The circuits in these older homes weren't designed to power the many gadgets of modern life, the signs of strain may be obvious-a tangle of extension cords and power strips sprouting from a single outlet-or lurking unseen behind walls, ceilings, and cover plates.
Faulty wiring is the leading cause of residential fires, according to a 2009 study by the National Fire Prevention Association.
All electricity that enters your home goes through your circuit breaker box.
The power then splits into individual branch circuits.
These circuits are made up of the wires that run through each room or to a certain area, like the garage.
A circuit breaker (or fuse) is the device that protects the circuit.
Without a dedicated circuit, multiple appliances may draw so much current that it causes the wiring to overheat.
It might melt the insulation or the outlet itself.
The overloaded wiring might cause an electrical fire to start in the wall.
A panel upgrade is simply changing your electrical panel (or main service panel), containing your home's fuses/circuit breakers.
While you are having work done on your house you might find that this may be a convenient time to upgrade your electric panel.
Your panel may be outdated and should be upgraded anyway.
Electrical Panels with fuses and those made by Federal Pacific Electric (FPE), Bulldog/Pushmatic, Zinsco panels are known in the electrical industry to be hazardous.
You have to use extension cords or adapters to create additional electric outlets for your home.
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