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Electrical Contractors San Francisco

Bay Electric,full service electrical contractor in San Francisco<br>,California providing 24 hours residential electricians.

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Electrical Contractors San Francisco

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  1. Electrical Contractors San Francisco

  2. 4 Common Electrical Mistakes and Code Violations: Electricity is not just the part of life, but electricity is life in itself. We use several different appliances every day, ranging from kitchen appliances, personal grooming machines, gadgets, and professional equipment. It will not be wrong to say that we are surrounded by electricity no matter where we are. But, as much as we are surrounded by electricity, we are surrounded by electrical mistakes and code violations. The electrical code violations are not just life threatening; these are quite common in homes and offices. The electrical codes in San Francisco are designed to ensure safe and protected use of electricity. The Electrical Contractors San Francisco follow these codes and guidelines to build a safe electric environment for both machines and people. However, some of the electricians and many DIYers ignore these codes or violate them in negligence that can cause serious accidents later. Here are some of the most common electrical code violations with an emphasis to fix them before it is too late. saving goals.

  3. Recessed Light Disasters : With LED and other latest technologies and design trends, the recessed lights are becoming a norm. However, many people are dangerously negligent about how to install them safely. The first preference is that the recessed lights should be IC (Insulation Contact) rated i.e. safe to use when in contact with insulation. Otherwise, there should be three inches difference between insulation and light. The reason is that the recessed light can become hot while it is turned on and can ignite the fire in the attic or other insulated areas.

  4. Using Old Knob and Tube Wiring : Knob and tube wiring was a norm in the homes and buildings built before the 1950s. But, now these electrical wirings have become outdated and have become risky to use. The insulation is of low quality, the wires support low amperage, and most importantly, the circuits are not grounded. Such a wiring is a live risk for you and anyone living in the area. So, if you find knob and tube writing in your home, you should hire the services of Electricians in San Francisco to ensure your building is properly rewired and up to the modern standards.

  5. Using Splice Without Safety: Sometimes, it is necessary to connect the two wires, and such a connection is called a splice. However, the splice is dangerous, and there is a risk of short circuiting in the junction. For this purpose, electrical codes require splices to be fully secured in an in a junction box, and the junction box should not be buried too deep inside the walls. The junction box can be of metal or plastic based on the requirement. If you have old or outdated junction boxes or splices that are not secured, call an San Francisco Electriciansto fix it for you. Install a proper splice with wire nuts and a protective cover and fix it a place which is accessible, but out of the reach of children.

  6. Using Wrong Circuit Breaker: The standard circuit breakers were designed to cut off electricity from appliances in case of an electrical overload or high or low voltage. But, these circuit breakers have a focus on the safety of appliance rather than the safety of people. It is important to use the latest and appropriately rated circuit breakers like Ground fault circuit interrupter or the Arc fault circuit interrupter to ensure safe use for people and appliance both.

  7. Contact: Bay Electric Address:1288 Columbus Ave. #164San Francisco CA 94133Phone:415-640-9849 website: HTTP://www.bayelectricsf.com

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