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MY SMOKE DETECTOR KEEPS CHIRPING. WHAT DOES THIS MEAN?
WHY DO THE BULBS IN MY EXTERIOR FIXTURE BURN OUT SO OFTEN?
IF I HAVE PROBLEMS WITH TV OR TELEPHONE WIRING WITHIN THE HOUSE, WHOM SHOULD I CALL?
WHY DOES MY RECESS CAN LIGHT CYCLE ON AND OFF SINCE I PUT A LARGER WATTAGE BULB IN?
I HAVE A 110 VOLT OUTLET ON THE EXTERIOR OF MY HOME. CAN I PLUG MY CHRISTMAS LIGHTS INTO IT?
I HAVE SURGE/LIGHTNING PROTECTION ON MY HOME. AM I TOTALLY SAFE FROM LIGHTNING STRIKES?
WHEN MY AIR CONDITIONER CYCLES ON, I NOTICE MY LIGHTS BLINK. IS THIS NORMAL?
CAN I PLUG ANY 110-VOLT DEVICE I WISH INTO MY REGULAR 110-VOLT OUTLETS THROUGHOUT MY HOUSE?
CAN I PLUG MY COFFEE POT AND TOASTER OVEN INTO THE SAME KITCHEN COUNTER OUTLET?
I HAVE A NEW HOME. WHY DOES MY REFRIGERATOR OR FREEZER, LOCATED IN MY GARAGE, KEEP GOING OFF?
MY SMOKE DETECTOR KEEPS CHIRPING. WHAT DOES THIS MEAN?

This could mean one of two things.

An intermittent chirp is probably an indication of a defective smoke detector.
A consistent chirp is probably an indication of a low battery condition and the smoke detector requires a new battery.

WHY DO THE BULBS IN MY EXTERIOR FIXTURE BURN OUT SO OFTEN?

This is usually caused by several factors.

Use of non-brand named bulbs.
Larger wattage bulbs, which cause excessive heat build-up shorting the life of the bulb.
Power Surges.

IF I HAVE PROBLEMS WITH TV OR TELEPHONE WIRING WITHIN THE HOUSE, WHOM SHOULD I CALL?

With deregulation of the utility companies in most areas of the country, the cable or telephone companies are no longer responsible for the equipment or wiring in your home. This responsibility has fallen to you and your electrical contractor. Therefore, when a problem arises, we recommend you us. Most TV and telephone utilities will still service within your home for a substantial fee. This service, as in the past, is no longer free.

WHY DOES MY RECESS CAN LIGHT CYCLE ON AND OFF SINCE I PUT A LARGER WATTAGE BULB IN?

Modern Recess Cans are rated for a maximum wattage bulb and are equipped with a thermal device that does not allow a bulb larger than that rating. If a larger wattage bulb is used, as the excess heat builds up, the thermal device will shut the can off until it cools. This is a safety device to protect your home against fire.

I HAVE A 110 VOLT OUTLET ON THE EXTERIOR OF MY HOME. CAN I PLUG MY CHRISTMAS LIGHTS INTO IT?

Yes. Within reason, if the quantity of lights creates a load greater than the capacity of the circuit breaker, the breaker will trip off. In this event, additional circuits may be required to accommodate your holiday display.

I HAVE SURGE/LIGHTNING PROTECTION ON MY HOME. AM I TOTALLY SAFE FROM LIGHTNING STRIKES?

No – not “totally.” Surge/Lightning Protection only offers additional levels of protection. Nothing can guarantee completely against Mother Nature and where she chooses to strike.

WHEN MY AIR CONDITIONER CYCLES ON, I NOTICE MY LIGHTS BLINK. IS THIS NORMAL?

Yes. This is a common occurrence when large motor/compressor loads start. These devices cause a minor momentary voltage drop, demonstrating itself as the blinking in your lights. This has no negative effect on the electrical equipment within your house.

CAN I PLUG ANY 110-VOLT DEVICE I WISH INTO MY REGULAR 110-VOLT OUTLETS THROUGHOUT MY HOUSE?

Yes. Though, if the device exceeds the capacity of the circuit, the breaker will trip off.

CAN I PLUG MY COFFEE POT AND TOASTER OVEN INTO THE SAME KITCHEN COUNTER OUTLET?

Yes. Though, if the two loads exceed 20 Amps, your breaker will sense overload, do its job, and trip off. Under this condition, you must plug one of the appliances into a different kitchen outlet on a different circuit, in order to balance the load.

I HAVE A NEW HOME. WHY DOES MY REFRIGERATOR OR FREEZER, LOCATED IN MY GARAGE, KEEP GOING OFF?

Unless you made provisions with the builder for a dedicated circuit, the outlets in your garage are GFCI Protected per National Electrical Code. This device will not tolerate the additional resistance load created by refrigeration equipment. The GFCI senses there is a fault, and therefore trips off. The only cure to this problem is to provide a dedicated, non-GFCI circuit allowable by code.

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