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Home Wiring Safety Tips

Electrical Safety Foundation  recommends that homeowners have their homes electrically inspected, particularly if:

* The home is 40 or more years old
* The home is 10 or more years old that has had major renovation, an addition or major new appliance
* New owner of a previously owned home

The following are some of the signs of home wiring electrical hazards:

* Power outages circuit breakers that frequently trip or fuses that often need replacement
* Dim and/or flickering lights
* Arcs and sparks flashes of light or shower of sparks anywhere in your electrical system
* Sizzles and buzzes unusual sounds from your electrical system
* Overheating overheated wires can give off an odor of hot insulation; switch plates or receptacle covers are hot to the touch or discolored from heat buildup
* Electrical shock's, any shock, even a mild tingle, may be warning of an electrical danger
* Overrated panel electrical panels with fuses or circuit breakers rated at higher currents than the capacity of their branch circuits.
* Damaged wire insulation cut, broken or cracked insulation

If you observe any of these signs in your home, call in a licensed electrician to inspect its wiring.

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Ceiling Fan Facts : What You Should Know Before Buying Your Ceiling Fan


While many ceiling fans may look “just like a Hunter,” remember—all ceiling fans are not created equal. Here are some important facts to consider before making your final purchasing decision:

How much air is actually being circulated by the ceiling fan?
How efficiently will the  ceiling fan move air?
How quiet or noisy is the ceiling fan?
Will the ceiling fan wobble?
How long will the ceiling  fan last?
How durable is the finish of the ceiling fan?
Will the manufacturer stand behind the warranty?

Many  Ceiling Fans Move Very Little Air
A ceiling fan that looks nice but moves little air is a comfort to no one. One of the keys to proper air movement is blade pitch. The greater the pitch—the angle of the blade—the greater the air movement providing the blade pitch has been properly harmonized with the motor. But some manufacturers skimp on materials and don’t use large enough or powerful enough motors to support proper blade pitch. So they compromise on blade pitch, sacrificing proper air movement to reduce the stress on undersized or under-powered motors. Many fans also use extra thin blades to reduce cost. The reduced blade surface area means reduced air movement.
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Why Many Ceiling Fans Are Less Efficient
The amount of energy a fan consumes plus the volume of air the fan moves determines the fan’s overall efficiency. Small, low wattage motors may use little energy, but they also move very little air, resulting in very inefficient fans.
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Why Many ceiling Fans Are Noisy
An electrical humming created when a ceiling fan is running is usually the result of poor engineering design and a lack of precision manufacturing. Some manufacturers use generic, inexpensive ball bearings to reduce cost, even though these are a common source of operating noise. A lack of proper dampening between metal parts can also create and intensify noise, as can the use of extra thin sheet metal motor and mounting system parts.
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Why Many ceiling Fans Wobble
Many factors can produce ceiling fan wobble. Substandard blade materials and improper blade sealing can produce blades that absorb moisture and warp—a prime source of wobble. Blades that are not matched in carefully weighed and balanced sets can also wobble. Inconsistent blade mounting brackets can create varying degrees of pitch (blade angle), throwing a fan into an unbalanced wobble. And poorly manufactured motors have rotors that can easily get out of balance, generating wobble from the very heart of the fan. Inexpensive mounting systems with pin fasteners can also contribute to wobble.
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Common Reasons Substandard ceiling Fans Break Down Prematurely
• Motor size and blade pitch are not specified and matched correctly.
• Improperly installed on/off pull chains can become faulty and be pulled out of the housing.
• Inadequate quality, testing, manufacturing and inspection procedures send poor quality fans to market.
• Defective motor windings can lead to electrical shorts in the motor.
• Low quality fan bearings may be “shielded” on one side only, allowing dust to enter and cause premature failure.
• Inexpensive materials, poor engineering, and substandard manufacturing processes are used to create “bargain” fans.
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Why Brass Finishes Are Not Alike
In the beginning all brass finishes look great. Then tarnish and dark spots begin to appear. You may even notice the brass on the fan is a different color than the light kit you just added!

Quality brass and other metallic finishes include a series of grinding and buffing steps between multiple plating processes. To help determine the quality of a plated finish, look at the surface closely for scratches or unevenness of finish. Does the surface spot easily? If so, avoid the fan. Can you feel a smooth protective coating? That’s a sign of the kind of quality you’ll find in the famous Hunter Bright Brass Finish®.
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Why a Hunter Warranty Makes a Difference
Hunter backs its fans with a lifetime limited motor warranty, and backs that warranty with nearly 120 years in the ceiling fan business. No other manufacturer has that kind of record to stand on. So you get the peace of mind of knowing you’ve got the best-backed warranty in the business!
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Ceiling Fan vs Air Conditioning
10 hour/day average
 
Ceiling Fan
Air Conditioner
Central Air

$0.10
$1.63
$4.30

Ceiling fans are very efficient using as much power as a 100W bulb at full speed. Owning a ceiling not only helps keep you cool, but it helps keep your electricity bill cool too. Running the fan during the summer with your air conditioning on will help circulate cooled air to make your air conditioning more efficient. Running the ceiling fan in reverse during the winter helps circulate warm air around the room, helping you lower your heating bill as well.

 

 


 

 



 

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    • New Jersey and Pennsylvania Customers call

    • Toll free 888 6-POWERS     (888) 676-9377

    • Local Electrician Numbers New Jersey

    • 856 424-2900 All of Camden County including Cherry Hill, NJ, Voorhees NJ, Marlton NJ, Pennsauken, Haddonfield NJ Delran, , Audubon Palmyra, Riverton,

    •  Cinnaminson, Collingswood NJ , Moorestown NJ, Voorhees NJ Berlin, NJ, Atco, Lindenwold Blackwood ,Deptford ,Pine Hill, NJ Washington Township, Newfield, Franklinville NJ ,

    • 609 654-4414- All of Burlington County including Medford NJ , Mt Laurel, Willingboro,   Shamong, NJ, Ewing, Hamilton Square NJ, Cranbury, Princeton NJ, Hainesport  NJ, Lumberton NJ, Plainsboro, Trenton NJ

    • 732-790-6725 Shore Division Cape May NJ, Egg Harbor , Manahawkin, Ocean City NJ, Sea Isle City, NJ, Stone Harbor NJ Wildwood NJ , Brigintine NJ, Bradley Beach NJ, SeaSide Heights, Long Beach Island NJ

    • 732-790-6725 New Brunswick NJ, Belmar NJ, Brick NJ ,Hazlet, Matawan, Clark NJ, Middletown NJ

    •  201 777-4364  Jersey City NJ, Bayonne, NJ  Hoboken NJ, Elizabeth , Hackensack, NJ, Fort Lee NJ, Englewood NJ, Paramus NJ Ridgewood NJ, Secaucus NJ

    • 973 796-2882 South Plainfield ,North Plainfield NJ,  Union, Clark NJ, Roselle Park, Springfield NJ

    • 973-796-2882 Livingston, West Orange NJ, Bloomfield NJ, Montclair NJ, Clifton NJ, Short Hills NJ, Parsippany NJ, Wharton NJ

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    • Licensed in New Jersey  & Pennsylvania  # 13925 -002188

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