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Fast and reliable repairs, safe installations, certified inspections, and expert service for all Florida.
⚡Licensed UE Contractor.

19/03/2026

An electric motor converts electricity into motion.

But reverse the process…
and you get electricity from motion.

This is the principle behind:
🔌 motors
⚡ generators
💡 turbines

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18/03/2026

Water can conduct electricity… but not efficiently.

It has higher resistance, heats up easily,
and can cause corrosion and dangerous leaks.

That’s why electrical systems use materials like copper:
more efficient, reliable, and safe.

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15/03/2026

Many people think only amperage is dangerous.
But without enough voltage, current can’t even pass through the skin.

⚡ Simple rule:
Voltage pushes the current,
and current causes the damage.

That’s why even 30 mA (0.03 A) can be dangerous.

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12/03/2026

Isolated ground outlets are typically orange and marked with a green triangle.

Their ground terminal is isolated from the outlet’s metal frame,
which helps reduce electrical noise and interference.

That’s why they’re often used for:

💻 sensitive electronics
🏥 medical equipment
📡 precision systems

But remember:
they must have a dedicated grounding conductor to work properly.

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10/03/2026

Electrical conductors have a maximum insulation voltage, often 600V.

As long as the voltage stays within that rating and the insulation is intact, the wire can contain the electricity safely.

But if the voltage exceeds that limit, it can break through the insulation and cause a dangerous shock.

📌 Always use the correct wire for the system voltage.

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07/03/2026

In many three-phase transformers:

🔺 Primary → Delta connection
⭐ Secondary → Star (Wye) connection

When the three secondary windings meet at a common point,
that point becomes the neutral of the system.

This allows the system to provide three phases and a neutral for electrical loads.

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06/03/2026

In electrical installations, the neutral is bonded to ground to keep its voltage close to 0V and stabilize the system.

But remember:

📌 Neutral-to-ground bond = system reference
📌 Grounding system = electrical protection

They work together, but they are not the same.

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04/03/2026

Loose electrical connections can create sparks, overheating, and fire hazards.

They often happen because of poorly tightened terminals or weak contact between conductors.

📌 Basic rule:
always ensure tight and secure connections.

⚠️ And if there is a gas leak, never switch on lights or plug in appliances.

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26/02/2026

Replacing a switch isn’t just removing and installing a new one.
Loose or poor connections increase electrical risk.

Basic rule:
🌍 ground
N neutral
L hot

And always: power OFF first.

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12/02/2026

Replacing an outlet isn’t just removing and installing a new one…
if the connections are loose, it becomes a serious hazard.

📌 Basic rule:
🌍 ground to the symbol
N neutral (wide slot)
L hot (narrow slot)

And always: power OFF first.

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10/02/2026

✍️ COPY (English)

Many people think voltage is what heats up wires… but it’s not.
🔥 Amperage is what causes overheating.

Insulation is what protects against voltage.
If insulation is too thin, voltage can break through and cause an electric shock.

Easy rule:
✅ more conductor = more amps
✅ more insulation = more volts

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06/02/2026

Avoid connecting copper directly to aluminum.
It causes galvanic corrosion, weakens the connection, and leads to loose contacts and overheating.

If it’s necessary, use a bi-metal connector.
But the best practice is always:
✅ copper to copper
✅ aluminum to aluminum

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