Sunday, October 30, 2011

LEDUL4 - Underwater LED Boat Light - High Intensity LED Underwater Lights - 12 Watts - 800 Lumen

This LED underwater light is designed to replace traditional 55 watt halogen underwater lights. In fact, this LED light will outperforms a 55 watt halogen incandescent light with approximately 20% more light output. The light output is bright and pure white. This particular underwater LED light contains 4 LEDs that produce 12 watts. 800 lumen are also produced while drawing only 1 amp on 12 volts. This high intensity, low draw LED light can be used for above or below water installation. Underwater, this LED light can be used to depths of 6 feet. The underwater LED light offers a simple surface mount installation with a low profile design. A very small through hull hole is required to mount the light for the power wire only. There are 3 small equidistant holes surrounding the LED emitter cluster for mounting the light to the surface. This LED light is machined from an aluminum 360 alloy and then hard coated with clear anodize. This LED light can be painted to match the surrounding surface. Designed and USCG certified for the harsh saltwater environment. MADE IN THE USA. CE certified Applications: This LED light can be used above or below water on boats, docks and other low voltage, marine applications. Dimensions: Size: 1.25" high x 3.9375" diameter (3.175cm x 10cm) Electrical: Operates on 10 to 30 Volts DC - simple power and ground leads protrude from rear of fixture. Draws 950mA at 12 Volts DC and 475mA at 24 Volts DC. This means that at 12 VDC the fixture will only draw ...

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Sunday, October 23, 2011

Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCI) What's Their Purpose?

!±8± Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCI) What's Their Purpose?

You would have grown up seeing your grandparents often replace fuses or in recent times reset circuit breakers when there was a sudden voltage surge or current fluctuation in your homes.

In generation next, these fuses and circuit breakers are fast replaced by what is known as Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters or GFCI. These devices are also referred to as "complete shock solutions" as they prevent you from being electrocuted. A GFCI can be a circuit breaker or a receptacle.

With Atlanta, Georgia now being home to almost all the major corporations in the world, there is a huge inflow of young executives in the city who are always short on time. Do you know that when in a hurry to leave for work, you can do (or not do) some silly things that can even cost you your life? For example, you may be eating toast and eggs for breakfast and in a hurry to power off the toaster, you may use a metal spoon or knife to shut down the device; without even realizing that you are actually completing an electric circuit that can cause shock or even electrocution.

In another scenario, you or your baby or you may have spilled water on the floor or there could be a leak in your apartment that you haven't found time to repair. Again, standing on the wet floor with naked feet is another recipe for disaster that could be prevented, by using a ground fault circuit interrupter.

Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters History

According to National Electric Commission, more than 300 people in US lose their lives every year due to electrocution. Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters were introduced in 1970's to prevent electrocution.

As per the latest guidelines of the National Electric Code (NEC), electricians need to install "smart lock" kinds of GFCI receptacles in your home and offices.

Purpose of Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters

These devices are designed to detect even the smallest leakage of current, say about 5-30 mille-amperes. They operate within a very short time frame of about 1/40th of a second to interrupt the current flow. They contain a differential current transformer that works by studying the current balance between two conductors.

To protect your family from the hazards of electrocution, GFCI receptacles should be installed by an Atlanta electrician in wet locations, near water. Additional location are bathrooms, home exteriors, unfinished basements or crawl spaces, kitchens, garages, laundry, wet bar sinks as well as in boathouses and near swimming pools. A larger Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter of about 500A capacity is useful in preventing electrocution when placed near utility structures and other buildings.

According to NEC, the installation of a GFCI can assist in reducing the risk of electrocution by 70%.

Install a GFCI in your Atlanta home or business today, as it will help in detecting ground faults, prevent electric fires and also protect your family from electric shocks, burns and electrocution by blocking the flow of current.


Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCI) What's Their Purpose?

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Saturday, October 8, 2011

Pentair Quasar Aqualuminator Aboveground Pool Light and Water Return - No Transformer

!±8±Pentair Quasar Aqualuminator Aboveground Pool Light and Water Return - No Transformer

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This is the Quasar Aqualuminator above ground pool light assembly without the transformer. It includes the bulb, flow director, gaskets, wall flange, fitting body and nut. The easy and safe way to illuminate your aboveground pool is with the Pentair AquaLuminator ® light and water return. It installs in minutes into your pool's existing water return hole.The water return and light fixture arecombined in a single, integrated and highly efficient unit. No cutting new holes and risk violating your pool manufacturer's warranty. Identical to the Pentair Aqualuminator and Darkbuster.

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