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Making Sense of SEER – and Saving Energy Dollars!

In this blog, Gary explains SEER ratings, including the upcoming 2023 changes, as well as the overall impact of efficiency metrics on the HVACR industry.

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  • Multimeter Safety

    Using a multimeter tool incorrectly can cause severe injury or even death. In this blog we review some common multimeter safety practices!

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  • How Water Quality Monitoring Protects Us

    This article explains what water quality monitoring is, methods used to monitor water quality, and how the data collected is used to make decisions that affect you and the environment.

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  • Detecting the Weapons of War

    Gunshot detection systems cannot prevent a gun from firing, but they can buy vital time to alert authorities and save lives. Read about some of the current technology behind gun detection systems in this latest blog.

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  • Stand-Alone Systems in the 2020 NEC – Article 710

    What Changed in 2020 NEC, Article 710? Read on to learn about code changes and additions related to stand-alone power systems.

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Multimeter Safety

Using a multimeter tool incorrectly can cause severe injury or even death. In this blog we review some common multimeter safety practices!

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Preparing for an Electrical Exam

Not every electrical license exam is the same, so here are some important steps that you can take to improve your chance of passing this difficult exam. 

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Ground Resistance Testing

How do we know if our single ground rod has the proper earth resistance? We don’t know unless we have a ground resistance tester and know how to use it. So let’s look at how we perform this test.

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How Many Receptacle Outlets Can You Install on One Circuit?

Not too many times, when speaking about the National Electrical Code, do we hear the phrase “as many as you want” or “unlimited.” However, when talking about a 15-amp 120-volt convenience outlet branch circuit in a dwelling, we can say those phrases, because it is true! We can install an […]

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The National Electrical Code

The first electrical codes were written in the late 1800’s by various associations, including the New York Board of Fire Underwriters and the National Board of Fire Underwriters. Eventually, the National Fire Protection Agency was established and National Electrical Code was born. Have you ever thought about who writes the […]

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Why be an Electrician?

This is a good question, and I would be happy to answer it. The initial question, typically, is “should I go to college, or should I learn a trade?” I have nothing against college, but I am a strong proponent of learning a trade, the electrical trade. The electrical trade has many career paths and opportunities, anywhere in the country, and there is no limit to the earnings potential. No limit! Not to mention, there is no tuition. Let’s take a closer look at why you should […]

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FEMA Emergency Generator Installations

By the time the company makes it to the job site, considerable time and money have already been spent on the project. The electrical foreman has many responsibilities and can single–handedly be the cause of a failed project. The foreman needs to be the National Electrical Code guru, assistant to the Project Manager, Human Resources liaison, team coach, and much more. Like other positions in the field, the electrical foreman needs continuous training to keep on top of the game. Here are four easy steps for managing an electrical job site.

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Electrical Job Site Management in Four Easy Steps

By the time the company makes it to the job site, considerable time and money have already been spent on the project. The electrical foreman has many responsibilities and can single–handedly be the cause of a failed project. The foreman needs to be the National Electrical Code guru, assistant to the Project Manager, Human Resources liaison, team coach, and much more. Like other positions in the field, the electrical foreman needs continuous training to keep on top of the game. Here are four easy steps for managing an electrical job site.

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