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Useful information for electricians and wannabe electricians
Useful information for electricians and wannabe electricians
Feb 1st
I’m still here!!! I recently took an extended vacation from the web. I have decided to focus on my full time job. I am an electrician for a small company in Utah. Surge Electric. We have been working throughout the state on various projects. We have had the privilege of working on 5 different Utah National Guard buildings. The UNG, with the help of the State of Utah’s DFCM, have remodel several buildings throughout the state. We have been lucky enough to be apart of these remodels.
I enjoy my job. I find a deep satisfaction from building things. I find great pleasure in making things work. I love the end of a project, when you can walk around and see all that you have done. I feel proud and excited for all the small things we do.
My hope is that you can find satisfaction in what you do.
JR
May 5th
Mar 14th
I have worked in the electrical trade for almost 10 years now. Something I have gleaned from my experience as an electrician is that to get the job done right you need the right tools. Klein has branded one of the most preferred tools within the electrical trade. Their tools are crafted to withstand the rigors of a hard days work on a dirty construction site. Comfort, coupled with superior design have set Klein apart as a leader in electrical tools manufacturing. If you are considering becoming an electrician, or you are looking to purchase the basic electrical tools needed to complete a home project, this article is aimed to help you adequately outfit your tool bag. Following is a list of basic tools that I would suggest starting out with:
Remember that a good set of tools can last a lifetime, and help you achieve the superior results expected of true professionals. I use Klein tools and would highly recommend them to an aspiring electrician or conscientious homeowner.
Joseph Macdonald is one of the founders of Electrical Toolshed, a supplier of Klein Tool Pouches-Belts and Klein Strippers/Cutters & Crimpers. Visit us at http://www.electricaltoolshed.com
Mar 2nd
Infrared thermometers are used to measure an objects temperature from a safe distance, without having to actually touch the object. These types of thermometers are incredibly useful for electrical applications. Some examples would be: measuring the temperature of motors, circuit panels, & transformers. By using them you can locate hot spots in these systems to help prevent problems.
What are some of the advantages of using an infrared thermometer?
There are many varieties. Some are listed below are some that are available:
In the past, infrared thermometers have generally been too expensive for the basic technician to own. But with the recent advancements in technology, the costs have fallen dramatically. Allowing many to add this useful tool to their arsenal. If you are in the market for an infrared thermometer, understand your needs and be aware of what you are buying.