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Tag: Breaker

Square D Homeline Circuit Breakers: Cost and Availability King

Posted on: March 31, 2022 Last updated on: March 31, 2022 Written by: Chadwick Ferguson Comments: 0
SELF TAUGHT ? Learning without safety with knowledge, not sound, learning by trial, by others not taught, often had brought a disturbing shock. If the body had firm path, from heart to ground, surprise of shock would be more than…
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Siemens Breakers are O.K. Too

Posted on: October 1, 2021 Last updated on: October 1, 2021 Written by: Chadwick Ferguson Comments: 0
In Out article titled “Why GE AFCI Breakers are Ahead of the Curve” We explored the reasons why GE THQL Arc Faults were superior to all other manufacturers’ offerings.  Today we recognize Siemen’s unique offerings which put them ahead of…
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Why GE AFCI Breakers are Ahead of the Curve

Posted on: September 15, 2021 Last updated on: October 1, 2021 Written by: Chadwick Ferguson Comments: 2
At Safe and Sound Electric we do a lot of remodels.  There are a few conditions in older homes that cause AFCI or arc fault breakers to trip.  One of the most common causer of this is circuit collisions not…
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How Regular Circuit Breakers Keep You Safe

Posted on: September 15, 2021 Last updated on: September 16, 2021 Written by: Chadwick Ferguson Comments: 0
Molded Case Circuit Breaker Trip Unit History Source Evolution of the Molded Case Circuit Breaker Trip Units and their Value to Customers Even though an 1879 patent filed by Thomas Edison provided a glimpse of the definition of what would…
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