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Smoke Detectors Installed PDF Print E-mail

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Professionally Installed Smoke

Detectors Save Lives!

 

 Smoke detectors save lives but only if they are working! Make your family safe!

Smoke Detector Installation

American Electrical Contracting installs smoke & carbon monoxide detectors in:

  •    Jacksonville
  •    Jacksonville Beaches
  •    Ponte Vedra Beach
  •    Orange Park
  •    St. Augustine
  •    Fernandina Beach
  •    Other surrounding towns

Networked Smoke Detectors & Carbon Monoxide Detectors

Send an alert when there is a problem throughout your house not just in the one area. This gives you more time to react and get your family to safety. 

Non networked smoke detectors & Carbon Monixide Detectors

Alert in the problem area only. So if you cannot hear the carbon monoxide alarm in the garage, it might be too late when every second counts. So call us & get your smoke detector or carbon monoxide detector installed today!


We constantly hear about fires and the number of people, including children, that were either injured or killed. Sometimes the next line in these stories are, “There were no smoke detectors in the building.” or “There were no working smoke detectors in the building.” Every now and then you hear, “The smoke detectors alerted the occupants and everyone got out safely.”

It is an indisputable fact that smoke detectors save lives. However, we are certain you have heard this before but what actions did you take? Remember, the people that died did not think it could happen to them either! This is not a cheap scare tactic, this is the real world and unfortunate things do happen.

Did you know that after a few years your smoke detectors may not be working or are prone to failure? Read what the Residential Fire Safety Institute has to say. If you have old smoke detectors they need to be changed. 10 years or older they have to be changed.

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In an effort to protect Florida residents and visitors from further personal injury and wrongful death from Carbon Monoxide poisoning, Florida Governor Crist signed the Carbon Monoxide Prevention Bill into law. As of July 1, 2008, carbon monoxide detectors will be required in all new buildings.  This is especially important when garages are attached. We like networked AC units with battery backup.

Smoke Detectors & Carbon Monoxide Detectors

 
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 Smoke Detectors
Carbon Monoxide Detectors

 

When your American Electrical Electrician visits you, ask about our smoke detector replacement program.


While we are at your home let us check & update your smoke detectors. If they are defective or nonexistent, take the steps to make your family safe. American Electrical Contracting installs smoke detectors in old and new buildings.

 
Surge Protection Facts PDF Print E-mail

Surge Protection Facts 

IF YOU WANT TO KEEP YOUR BIG SCREEN TV COMPUTER, STEREO AND VIDEO GAMES WORKING READ THIS.
 
  •     Florida is known as the lightning strike capital of the world.
  •     Power surges are mainly comprised of short bursts of electricity. They are extremely unpredictable and are caused by conditions that exist both inside and outside your home or business.
  •     Surge sources inside your home may come from units such as your refrigerators, freezers, air conditioners, treadmills, irrigation pumps or virtually any electric motor turning off and on. Various home office equipment such as shredders may also contribute to the surge problem. There are many more surge sources in businesses, depending on your business.
  •     Electrical appliances, especially electronic equipment, are particularly susceptible to power surges. The result is partial damage or even complete destruction of circuit boards within the appliance or device.
  •     Some other sources of power surges include faulty wiring, problems with the utility company's equipment, downed power lines and of course lightning. The grid of transformers and power lines that bring electricity from a power generating plant to the outlets in our homes or offices is extraordinarily complex. There are dozens of possible points of failure, and many potential errors that can cause an uneven power flow. Power surges and spikes are an unavoidable occurrence but they can be reduced or the damage they cause can be minimized with the use of proper surge protectors.
 
 
Additional Surge Information
 
Industrial, Commercial & Residential facilities all need Surge Protection Devices (SPD). Today surge protection, also called surge suppression, is more important than ever because electronic products operate at very low voltages. These low operating voltages make electronics susceptible to surges. Surge suppressors are designed to protect electronics from the dangers of surges by diverting excess electricity to ground.
 
From Jacksonville to St. Augustine and beyond, regardless of the surge problems, in your home or business, American Electrical Contracting, Inc. will be able to identify and resolve the problem.

All surge suppressors are not the same and the higher price does not mean a better product. Many low priced, store bought products, offer little protection and specifications for which there are no surge standards, like joules. Additionally, there are high priced products that perform no better than low priced products but come in attractive boxes and look impressive. Some of these products have over 12 outlets in one strip. At the end of this article you will see why this is not an optimal design when building surge protection. The question is how do you know what to get installed to properly protect your products? (See UL1449) The answer is simple, ask American Electrical Contracting, Inc. Our products are UL listed and our expertise is making sure they are properly installed. We do NOT sell surge protectors retail. We offer surge solutions consisting of installation of the appropriate devices to protect your cable, phone lines, breaker panel & your outlets.
 
The ultimate way to protect your valuable products from surges is to protect your circuit breaker panel with a whole house surge protector. Both your cable and phone line comes into your home from outside and also need protection. Additionally, you must protect the devices currently plugged into your wall outlet by plugging them into a “point of use” surge protector and plugging that surge protector into the wall. As stated above, surges are caused by conditions both inside and outside your home or business. Protecting both the panel and devices provides the cumulative effect of cascading protection, offering protection regardless of the surge point of origin. Additionally, in many cases, this layout is what the surge protection manufacturer requires for their warranty to be valid.
 
That being said, remember nothing stops lightning, especially a direct hit. However, good surge protectors, like Sycom’s, self sacrifice and try to protect the devices that are attached to them. Sometimes saving money in the short run costs you money in the long run. Think about that before you get those nice expensive TV’s mounted by an unlicensed electrician that does not fully understand surge protection. Remember video game consoles have a hefty price tag & surges will hit them too.
 
The 3 specifications that truly matter for surge products are:
 
  1.  Clamp Level -- At what voltage does the suppressor turn on and divert the voltage to ground.  (the lower this number the better) Sycom clamps at 150 volts line to ground. Any voltage over 150 volts will be diverted to ground.
  2.  Response Time -- less than 5 nanoseconds is good. A slower response time could mean the surge got to your equipment because your surge device did not respond fast enough. (Here the lower the number the better)
  3.  Surge capability -- How strong is your unit -- this is a good way to compare different manufacturers. (Here a higher number is better) Units rated at 150,000 amps like Sycom are excellent. Units with surge capability lower than 150,000 amps are still good but do not offer the maximum protection available. Additionally, there are different levels of protection for depending on the device type. The specification above is very good for devices that electricity passes through. Different specifications would apply to devices like a coaxial cable protectors where clamping at 130 volts is good, with a reaction time of less than 100ns combined with a surge capability of 5000 amps. These specs are great because coaxial cable carries a signal like video & audio not voltage.
 
Last but most important is your ground connection. A solid ground is required, with low impedance (resistance). This simply means that when there is an inrush of electricity, that inrush (surge) is quickly clamped and diverted to ground because electricity always seeks the path of least resistance. Without a good ground connection your surge products will have little use.
 
Remember this when you look at point of use surge protection (power strips) with 10 or more outlets. If excess electricity has to be diverted to ground through an excessive number of outlets, with one path to ground, the ground will be flooded with excess electricity. Thus, some of that excess will go right into the devices you are trying to protect. Think about 3 lanes of cars exiting via that single lane off ramp. Watch that traffic backup onto the expressway. Now multiply those 3 lanes to 10 or more and you get the picture. While this is a technically simplified explanation, it establishes a sound foundation in understanding the importance and requirements for surge suppressors.
 
 
Commercial & Industrial Surge Protection
 
In the Commercial and Industrial markets American Electrical Contracting, Inc. provides Power Quality Analysis, Preventative / Predictive Maintenance and Surge Protection.

As you may expect, there are strong technical similarities to the residential markets. However, the problems and solutions are different because the voltages and connected loads in industry are different. If your bulbs blow a lot sooner than they should, surges could be the cause. If you are loosing motors and other equipment a head of their expected useful life, this could also be due to surges. Working with various leaders in the TVSS (Transient Voltage Surge Suppression) industry, American Electrical Contracting will analyze your issue(s) and create a proposal to solve your specific problems
 
Our services go beyond surge suppression to the "Electrical Health" of your building and equipment. Using proven practices designed for commercial and industrial applications we provide a thorough analysis that will prolong the life of your equipment, reduce down time and improve the safety of your facility.
 
 
Contact your American Electrical Electrician today and find out which solution(s) is best for you.
 
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Community Involvement PDF Print E-mail

Community involvement is important in every community. Weather you are feeding, clothing or helping in some other way, it all helps to build a stronger more tightly knit community.

American Electrical Contracting is the official Electrical Contractor for Builders Care. We provide our services to help Builders Care help those in need. Builders Care is a nonprofit division of the Northeast Florida Builders Association established to reduce substandard housing by providing repair services to seriously deteriorated homes belonging to the low income, elderly and disabled. This includes our War Veterans.

If you are looking to provide assistance to a worthy cause where your money efficiently reaches those in need visit: 

http://builderscare.org/cms/index.php/component/search/american%2Belectrical?ordering=&searchphrase=all

Humane Society 

 

www.jaxhumane.org

Second Harvest Food Bank   http://www.volunteermatch.org/results/org_detail.jsp?orgid=69457

Florida Highway Patrol Chapter

 

http://www.flhsmv.gov/fhp/index.html

Lakeshore Athletic Association

 

www.lsaa.net

 

 
The Green Zone PDF Print E-mail

The Green Zone
  

If you need an Electrical Contractor in Jacksonville or North East Florida for your LEED project contact American Electrical Contracting, Inc. We care about the environment and have been trained on how to implement green projects. We install energy efficient products, like florescent bulbs, electronic ballast, low voltage lighting, timers, motion sensors etc. These products and many others are designed to use electricity efficiently, saving money and the environment. We also recycle metal & cardboard in addition to using the technology we advocate like, fluorescent bulbs, motion sensors & recycled paper products.

While energy efficient products may cost more to purchase, they are cheaper to use and typically last a lot longer than older technology devices. In the electrical world, unless a product is designed to produce heat, heat is wasted energy. A compact florescent light bulb (CFL) operates substantially cooler than a incandescent bulb, while producing more light. In the near future LED (Light Emitting Diode) lighting will become the consumer’s choice and surpass CFL as consumers demand more green products without disposal issues. If you do not want CFL bulbs, saving energy can be as simple as dimming your standard incandescent bulbs with a regular dimmer switch. (Click for a Lutron Demo)

However, “Going Green” does not and should not stop with the consumer. Leviton Manufacturing a leader in the electrical products industry, has many automated, energy management products for residential and commercial use.  When you meet with your American Electrical Electrician, weather we are working on your home or your business, ask about our residential and commercial automation solutions.

As previously noted, money can be saved on home energy cost. However, more money can be saved by your business and the IRS will reward you. However you must beware of unscrupulous companies looking to take advantage of this green trend. Beware of products that claim to save a lot of money on your energy bill. In the business environment energy cost are a lot higher than homes for obvious reasons, especially in businesses with a lot of square footage and machinery. When energy saving commercial products, like lighting, is installed by American Electrical Contracting, we provide calculations of how much your business will save and how long it will take to recover your investment. For homes, unless you have a very large home with many electrical loads, the savings are not as dramatic and are typically estimated not calculated. Simply, for example, saving 10% on $20,000 monthly bill is a lot more dramatic than saving 10% on $300 monthly bill, which also affects your payback. That being said, there are millions of homes, so the cumulative effect of small consistent savings has a huge positive environmental impact even if your personal savings is not large.

While the sharp rise of oil prices made everyone “Think Green,” the fall of oil prices provides a false sense of security that all is well. Going green is not a fad and is not restricted to the USA. From hybrid cars to alternative power, for businesses & homes, going green represents mans actions and plans to work with the environment. The trend away from fossil fuels will continue, gaining substantial momentum as businesses learn how to profit from it and Governments around the globe demand it.

 

In addition to energy consumption, there are many other ways to help the environment. There are also steps you can take beyond energy consumption such as insulation, plumbing etc. It all starts with simply being more conscious of how you use your resources. Visit the links below and see how you can contribute to building a better environment through simple changes in your lifestyle. Sharp consumers use “Green” products, that’s why American Electrical Contracting says, “It’s Keen to be Green.”

 

ClimateProtect.org

GreenerChoices.org

Federal Tax Credits for Energy Efficiency | Tax Credits for Consumers
 
News4jax Video Article of American Electrical's Contribution to "The all Green Home"
 
 
 
A Message from the President PDF Print E-mail

A Message from the President

Our Mission:

 

“To provide customers with a safe cost-effective solution to their electrical needs, coupled with unrivaled levels of quality service”.

 

Thanks to you all, American Electrical Contracting, Inc. is now is one of the largest Commercial & Residential Electrical Contractors in North East Florida.

 

Prior to starting American Electrical Contracting, Inc. I worked hard as an Electrician with the dreams of one day starting my own business. Like many I had dreams, goals and plans.

 

At American Electrical Contracting we have been fortunate enough to see many of our dreams, goals and plans come to life and would like to say thank you to our customers that have not only helped our business grow but have also helped to shape the way we do business.

 

As many of you have seen, our Electricians are excellent. They take pride in their work, respect your establishment / homes and are continuously adding to our reputation.

 

At American Electrical Contracting, Inc. “Wired Right At A Fair Price,” is not just our slogan, it’s the way we do business.



Billy Frick

President

 
Generators PDF Print E-mail

 
Why own a generator?

 

Now you have it, now you don't. From hurricanes and snow storms to accidents, tens of millions of Americans lose electrical power to their homes each year. No warning - just no lights, no heat, no air conditioning. No refrigerator, no sump pump, no security system. A few hours without power is a nuisance. Losing power for days, weeks or even longer can be costly and downright dangerous. With American Electrical Contracting in Jacksonville, installing generators throughout the region, this is a condition you do not have to put up with.
A Generac standby generator for residential or commercial applications, installed by American Electrical Contracting, delivers the power you need, the security and peace of mind you want. A Generac® automatic standby generator returns your home to full power within seconds, 24/7, even when you're not at home. More convenient than a portable unit, a fully automatic Generac standby generator senses an outage and begins to produce power immediately. There are no extension cords to plug in, gas tanks to fill, or switches to flip.

How it Works(click for video)

Generac Standby Generators are completely automatic, helping to ensure that your home or business remain safe from the negative and potentially harmful effects of power loss.
1. The Generac system automatically and continuously monitors incoming power from the utility line.

2. When utility power is interrupted, the control system in the generator automatically senses the loss of power and signals the generator to start.
3. The automatic transfer switch safely closes off the utility line and simultaneously opens a new power line from the generator.
4. Your Generac generator supplies electricity to your main distribution panel through an automatic transfer switch. You can elect to back up selected emergency circuits or your entire electrical service.
5. When utility line voltage returns, the system transfers the electrical load back to the utility line. The generator continues to run for an engine cool-down period of several minutes and the entire system stands ready for the next power outage.
To ensure the system is always ready when you need it, your generator will run a 10-12 minute self-test cycle every week.

Why Use American Electrical Contracting

To say use American Electrical Contracting, Inc. because we are the best, is too simple and obviously what you expect us to say. You have to understand why we are the best. In 8 years American Electrical Contracting has grown to be one of the largest electrical service and installation companies in North Florida. In the very competitive world of electrical companies, you can only grow this consistently if you are doing an exceptional job.
The majority of our business comes from the referrals of satisfied customers. American Electrical’s generator installation experience is both commercial and residential, covering a variety of models, sized and installed to fit the needs of that particular customer. Through ongoing training, our electricians keep up with technological changes and installation requirements. While our sales increase during active hurricane seasons, we encourage you to plan a head and not wait until the last minute. Please give us the opportunity to satisfy your generator requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an automatic standby generator?
An automatic standby generator is a back-up electrical system that operates whether you are at your property or away. It automatically supplies power to your home or business within seconds of a utility outage. When utility power returns, the generator shuts itself off and awaits the next outage. Generac home standby and QT Series generators operate on natural gas or liquid propane and are usually installed outside at ground level or on the roof.


What will it power?
Generac generators supply electricity to your main distribution panel through an automatic transfer switch. You can elect to back up selected emergency circuits or your entire electrical service. Generac’s 7 to 13 kW air-cooled models provide exceptional value to homeowners interested in backing up critical circuits. The 16 and 18 kW air-cooled models and Generac’s liquid-cooled units ranging from 18-150 kW are ideal for critical circuit and entire service back up in larger residential, commercial and light industrial applications.
Why should I buy an automatic standby generator instead of a portable generator?
While portable generators do supply power, Generac automatic standby generators produce higher quality, computer friendly electricity. They operate automatically and run a weekly self-test to ensure proper response to an outage. There are no extension cords to plug in and no gas tanks to fill. Because they operate automatically, your property is protected even when you're away. When the utility returns, the generator shuts itself off and restores utility power.


What's the difference between air-cooled and liquid-cooled?
Generac’s air-cooled home standby units use engines that Generac designs and manufactures specifically for Generac’s smaller generators. Volume production helps Generac to keep costs down, making Generac’s air-cooled generators the most affordable in the industry. Smaller models essential circuits and Generac’s 16 and 18 kW units can often back up the entire service, in many residential applications.
Generac liquid-cooled generators use over-the-road truck or industrial engines for reliability, long life and increased horsepower. This makes them ideal for larger homes, commercial and light industrial applications.


Do they have to be maintained?
Just like your car's engine, generators need periodic oil and filter changes. Many customers rely on Generac's preventative maintenance kits to satisfy routine maintenance requirements. Refer to your owner's manual for routine maintenance procedures and schedules. The simplest way to maintain your generator is to set up a generator maintenance agreement with American Electrical Contracting.


What is the advantage of an aluminum enclosure?
Aluminum is corrosion resistant, so it prolongs the life and look of the generator, particularly in coastal, salt air climates and in regions where salt is often spread on the roads in winter.


What is Quiet-Test™?
Quiet-Test is a feature that allows the generator's engine to run at lower speeds during the automatic weekly self-test cycle (exercise). Quiet-Test reduces generator sound levels by up to 50%, making them as quiet as a car idling in your driveway. This near-silent operation allows the 16 and 18 kW air-cooled models and Generac’s QT Series generators to satisfy all known sound ordinances. QuietTest also reduces fuel consumption during exercise.


How do I select a generator that's right for me?
The most accurate way is to size a generator for any application is to measure the total amount of electricity required to power the circuits or appliances that will operate with emergency backup power. In addition, certain appliances such as central air conditioners can require up to five times as much power to get them started as they will use when running. When selecting a generator, that additional starting requirement must be taken into consideration. Generac recommends that you consult a qualified electrician to ensure your generator is correctly sized for your specific requirements. American Electrical Contracting has qualified electricians to simplify the generator sizing process.
Generac's 10, 12 or 16 circuit pre-wired systems make sizing easy for customers who only want to back up a few essential circuits. You simply connect the circuits you want to back up to matching circuits in the pre-wired transfer switch. For customers concerned with air conditioning, you will need to make sure the kW rating of the generator and the size of the circuit breakers in the transfer switch will meet the A/C startup power requirements.


How long does it take to install an automatic standby generator?
Of course installation times vary depending on many factors. Generac home standby and QT Series generators offer the easiest installation in the industry. Generac’s air-cooled models are shipped with a tough composite mounting pad and some can be installed in as little as four hours.
Because of their additional weight, liquid-cooled units must be installed on a stronger mounting surface such as a concrete slab.
Note: Time estimates are based on typical applications. Additional time may be required to run electrical conduit or gas piping if the unit cannot be located near the incoming gas or electrical service.


When is the best time to install my generator?
American Electrical Contracting does emergency generator installation in Jacksonville and surrounding cities. However, the best time to install a generator is before you actually need it. Typically, generator sales and installations increase before and after a storm or extended power outage. Why wait until the last minute? Protect your food, family, etc. and avoid the inconvenience of a power outage by having American Electrical Contracting install your generator in a timely manner.


How much fuel does an automatic standby generator use?


7-18 kW Air-Cooled

20-45 kW Liquid-Cooled

60-150 kW Liquid-Cooled

Natural Gas (cu ft/hr)

100 - 250

375 - 750

960 - 2075

LP (gal./hr)

1.3 - 2.8

4.25 - 7.9

11.0 - 22.6


Please refer to the individual model's specification sheet for exact figures.

 

Portable Generators

 

American Electrical Contracting sells and installs generators in Jacksonville and surrounding cities. As you read the information below keep in mind that electrical work is not a hobby and on the job training can be deadly. Trust the experts and save your life!

 

While we are providing you with the precautions to take we would prefer that you use our expertise in all kinds of generators rather than trying to do things by yourself. By the way, we know that everyone has a know it all friend. Does he have checkable credentials? How much do you trust him?

 

American Electrical Contracting “Wired Right At A Fair Price”, not just a slogan it’s the way we run our business!

 

Introduction: Portable generators are a necessary piece of equipment to supply temporary or remote electric power. Generators can be hazardous if not operated and maintained with caution. The primary hazards associated with portable generators are carbon monoxide poisoning from exhaust fumes, electric shock or electrocution, and fire. While working with the larger trailer mounted generators, moving parts pose additional hazards which require proper lockout/blockout-tagout procedures. Following are guidelines for portable generator safety:

 

OSHA requirements for mobile power generating equipment:

Power cable connections to mobile machines:

  • A metallic enclosure must be provided on the generator for enclosing the power cable terminals.

  • The enclosure must include provisions for a solid connection for the ground wire(s) terminal to effectively ground the machine frame.

  • The method of cable termination used must prevent any strain or pull on the cable from stressing the electrical connections.

  • The enclosure must be locked so only authorized personnel may open it, and marked with a sign warning of the presence of energized parts.

      Guarding live parts:

  • All energized switching and control parts must be enclosed in effectively grounded metal cabinets or enclosures.

  • Circuit breakers and protective equipment must have the operating mechanism projecting through the metal cabinet or enclosure so the units can be reset without the locked doors being opened. .

  • Enclosures and metal cabinets must be locked so that only authorized qualified persons have access, and marked with a sign warning of the presence of energized parts.

 

General safety guidelines for operating generators:

        Employers must ensure that personnel who operate or maintain generators are properly trained to safely accomplish the work assigned.

        Employees exposed to energized parts of the generator must be equipped with the proper personal protective equipment.

Generators must be properly grounded either to their frame or to a grounding rod driven into the earth.

If not incorporated into the generator by the manufacturer, an external ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) should be used between the generator and electrical device, extension cord, etc.

        Never operate a generator in an enclosed area or in close proximity to an enclosed occupied excavation such as a drilled shaft hole or bell bottom pier hole, as exhaust fumes may seep into these areas. Make sure adequate ventilation is provided for safe operation.

        A fire extinguisher should be available at all times.

        If direct wiring connections to equipment are required, ensure that only qualified electricians or competent persons perform these tasks.

Do not adjust engine speed governing devices beyond the manufacturer’s recommendation.

        Do not overload the rated power capacity of the generator.

Open major circuits to connected equipment before starting the generator. Wait until the generator is operating at speed before closing circuits.

Ensure that all equipment supplied by the generator have the power controls turned off at the equipment before closing the supplying circuit from the generator to the equipment.

Do not fuel generators while running or while the engine is hot. Schedule refueling between or after shifts when power is not required. Do not allow fuel to overflow.

Keep the generator in a dry sheltered area. Do not use the generator in rain or wet conditions. Dry your hands before touching the generator.

Plug equipment directly into the generator. If extension cords are used, use heavy duty cable rated at least equal to the sum off all connected equipment loads. Check all cable or cords for proper grounding connection, and for cuts, abrasions, or other damage before use.

Never try to power an existing house or structure by plugging the generator directly into a wall outlet. This practice, known as “backfeeding”, is extremely dangerous. It bypasses the built-in circuit protection devices, and can cause electrocution to utility workers and neighboring structure occupants served by the same transformer.

Personnel performing maintenance on generators must be properly trained, and use the correct     

lockout/blockout-tagout procedures for the task performed. Do not perform maintenance on machinery

while it is running.

Conclusion: Portable generators come in varied sizes with a large range of generating capacities. From small units which supply only enough power to run a few household appliances or power tools, to extremely large high voltage generators which supply enough power to meet the needs of major production plants or heavy machinery. These large generator require additional training to deal safely with the unique requirements of high voltage hazards.

 

 

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