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Power Problem Guide for your property
This is a list of Power Problems that
arise most often. Some of these problems you can
solve yourself, or call us and we'll be happy to help you.
Print this page out and post it on your electric service panel
for future reference (it just might help
you). THANK YOU!
- OUTLET CIRCUIT OUTAGE (one outlet or
a group of outlets). The first step is to check for a
tripped circuit breaker. If no circuit breakers appear to be
tripped, sometimes a breaker trips out internally while the
breaker handle stays on. Check the panel schedule first, if that
is no help, run your finger down all the breakers with slight
pressure (towards the off
position). Sometimes the tripped breaker handle will flip
to the off position, then try to reset. The permanent cure for
the problem may be to eliminate an overloaded, shorted or broken
circuit.
- PARTIAL BUILDING OUTAGE (more than
just in one outlet circuit). The first step is to check
for a tripped main breaker or blown main fuse. This problem is
usually a job for a service electrician. These problems arise due
to a recent overload or a failure in the main electric service
connections IF A HISSING SOUND IS HEARD SHUT POWER
DOWN.
- TOTAL POWER OUTAGE (no power at
all). Call your utility company first. They will discover
the problem for you. If the problem is your responsibility, Call
Us, we'll have your power back on A.S.A.P.
- LIGHTS DIM Lights are usually
the first sign of a low voltage occurrence. The first step is to
know if some or all of the lights dim at the same time. Low
voltage occurrences can be due to one of many reasons, the most
common are - kitchen appliances and or air conditioners on a
lighting circuit (new circuits are needed
to solve this problem). A connection "going bad" in the
main service equipment is something you should listen for,
HISSING SOUND - SHUT IT DOWN and call for service.
- BURNING SMELLS Electrically
related burning smells almost always smell like "burning rubber".
This is because materials like plastic, rubber & tar are used
in electrical equipment & lighting fixtures. The first step
is to CHECK ALL PLUG-IN CORDS ! If you found your problem
THE PLUG WILL BE HOT ! So remove it carefully. Fluorescent
fixture ballasts are most often the problem, if not, shutting
down your power should be the next step (especially if a hissing sound is
heard).
- ELECTRIC SHOCK OR TINGLE
Electric shocks are very rare, but electrical tingles are not. An
electric shock can only happen when your body is a better path to
ground than anything else, (you also have
to be touching a "live wire" or a live medal part of equipment at
the same time). Electrical tingles are problems that
happen more often and can - come and go, get more or less severe,
and be very unpredictable. An experienced electrician should be
called for this type of problem.
- HUMMING OR BUZZING FIXTURES
Electrical fixtures that have these sounds are not dangerous but
can be very annoying. Ceiling fans can also hum if operated by a
speed control. In electrical terms we call this the "60 cycle
hum" simply because electrical power changes direction every 60
seconds. Transformers can not be silenced, also some fluorescent
fixtures. Sometimes dimmer controls make the light bulbs hum, try
changing the bulbs to a different type. Fluorescent fixture
ballasts can be replaced for better results.
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