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		<title>A Guide to Common Home Alarm System Problems</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Jan 2011 08:25:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Scott Rodgers</dc:creator>
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</div><p>It is quite important that if you have installed an alarm system for providing security to your house then you check it on regular basis whether it is working properly or not. Most of the alarming systems suffer from few common problems and you can learn about them here.</p>
<p>Common problems associated with home alarms can vary depending on what alarm system you are using. Before using any alarm system, it is important that you refer to the operating guide that comes with the unit.</p>
<p>The green flashing light on the keypad or operating console shows that the external power source of the unit is lost or the battery power is low. On the other hand a red flashing on the unit indicates the system is in alarm state and need to be reset.</p>
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<p>There could also be a problem that your home alarm system will not arm. It means that due to some problem, your system will not be able to go into alarm mode.</p>
<p>The reasons for this problem can be many and you need to find out the exact one. The first thing that you should do is to check whether all the doors and windows (associated with alarm system) are shut or not. In case they are not then shut all of them and again check if your system arms or not.</p>
<p>In case your problem is not rectified by this then make sure you are entering in the correct code sequence, if your code sequence is incorrect then your alarm will not go into protective mode.</p>
<p>Many homeowners do not deactivate their alarm system after coming back home and it causes many problems in the alarm system. In this situation, you need to be patient and enter the code carefully. Most of the alarm systems come with a time delay option so when you enter incorrect code then wait for that time and after that try again.</p>
<p>Some times your pets or other equipments in the house can also interfere with the alarm system and can cause some problems in it. Make sure if other members of your family can also access your alarm system then you ask them if they made some changes in the system so that you can easily track the problem.</p>
<p>Scott Rodgers is a writer with great experience in electricians work all across the nation. His exemplary guidance has generated business for a lot many Schenectady Electricians Need one? <a rel="nofollow" rel="nofollow" target='_blank' href="http://www.careersandjobs.org/goto/click_here/5868/1">click here</a>!) to Macon Electricians (Need one? <a rel="nofollow" rel="nofollow" target='_blank' href="http://www.careersandjobs.org/goto/click_here/5868/2">click here</a>!).</p>

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		<title>Tips to Fix a Noisy Ceiling Fan</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2009 09:15:05 +0000</pubDate>
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</div><p>A faulty ceiling fan may make your stay in the room troublesome as it keeps irritating you with its constant noise. A laid back attitude may prove costly for you as it may lead to a burn-out in the fan&#8217;s motor.</p>
<p>Often the problem is considered much more complicated than it actually is. Even a novice can handle the task of altering the mechanization of the ceiling fan in order to fix the issue provided that the correct logic is applied.</p>
<p>Take a simple test by keeping the fan turned off for more than 24 hours. After that turn it on to notice if the fan still persists with the irritating sound. If yes then approach next headway. Beforehand make sure that the installation process of the ceiling fan strictly adhered to the prescribed instructions. If there is some deviation from the way a ceiling fan is supposed to be installed then correct it immediately.</p>
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<p>If the installation seems stable enough then check for loosened screws in the fan blades. Tighten them immediately with an appropriate screwdriver and oil them as well. Test the fan at it&#8217;s highest setting and see if the noise continues.</p>
<p>Start working on the proper balancing of the ceiling fan blades as wobbling blades most often are the root causes of the emergence of unnecessary sounds. Since the imbalanced blades don&#8217;t cut through the air properly, they give rise to noise. A re-balancing kit specially available for balancing the ceiling fan blades has to be employed in the mending work. Attach the weight or penny from the kit to either of the fan blades and turn on the fan to check for any noise. Keep repeating the test with the subsequent blades until the noise disappears. Also keep altering the position of the weight on the blades accordingly.</p>
<p>Also modify the angles of the blades so that each blade is in accordance with the other blades. Also make sure that the distance between the ceiling and the blade tip is same in case of each blade. Manually correct the height if it is a deterred one.</p>
<p>Check the canopy of the fan for accumulation of debris as well.</p>
<p>If still you are not able to fix the noisy fan then the problem may be with the underlying fan motor. Take it to a local hardware/electrical store so determine the problem. Keep a local electrician in tact to assist you with the proceedings.</p>
<p>Scott Rodgers is a highly knowledgeable writer on electrician works. His incredible expertise on electrical works has helped a lot many <a rel="nofollow" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.careersandjobs.org/goto/Adairsville_Electricians/98/1">Adairsville Electricians</a> and <a rel="nofollow" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.careersandjobs.org/goto/Palmetto_Electricians/98/2">Palmetto Electricians</a> to get a strong grip on their business.</p>

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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2009 07:38:06 +0000</pubDate>
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</div><p>Electrical issues and irregularities demand a timely examination and the relevant solution. If ignored these minor faults can take the shape of a potential hazard. Such negligence is often a consequence of the absence of basic electrical testing tools at your home.</p>
<p>The electrical testing tools include the custom pliers, screwdrivers, voltage testers, GFCI testers, AC line splitters, circuit breaker identifiers and the digital multimeter. Once you have equipped your home with all these tools then work is almost half done. It is also very important to include the basic testing assignments in you weekly itinerary. Here are few directives that would assist you with the proper handling of these tools.</p>
<p>One of the simplest testing device and yet the most influential one is the voltage tester. It is easy to handle and use. It consists of a neon bulb indicator that notifies whether an electric outlet or an appliance is conducting current or not. The tester&#8217;s leads are connected to the terminals of the outlet making sure that the electricity is in continuous supply. A glowing neon bulb indicates the presence of current in the circuit whereas no glow points towards trouble in the form of a short-circuit or a breakdown.</p>
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<p>Make sure that your tester&#8217;s voltage capacity lies in the range of 0-500 volts. Alternatively the electric test pens deserve to be considered once due to their easy to follow manual.</p>
<p>In order to ensure electrical safety to the areas where water is in the vicinity of the wiring/outlet, the GFCI testers should be installed. A GFCI tester trips off the normal electricity supply when contact with water is detected.</p>
<p>A digital multimeter is another electrical testing device that notifies you about the state of the circuit being tested and whether it is an open one, a closed one or a shorted one. It should have an impedance of at least 10 mega ohms.</p>
<p>The AC line splitters are significant enough in the electrical testing scheme as they split the live wire and the neutral wire from each other to eliminate any uncertainty. In addition it can be used for the voltage determination as well. To diagnose a circuit breakdown though, specialized instruments such as circuit breaker identifiers are used.</p>
<p>To assist the testing campaign, some custom electrical tools such as pliers and screwdrivers are a regular affair and must find a place in the electrical tool kit.</p>
<p>Scott Rodgers is a noted author who has been providing great guidance on electrical works all over the country. His brilliant knowledge has, in fact, sparked extraordinary rise in revenue for talented electricians across the nation, from Marshville Electricians(Need one? <a rel="nofollow" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.careersandjobs.org/goto/click_here/90/1">click here</a>!) to Malvern Electricians(Need one? <a rel="nofollow" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.careersandjobs.org/goto/click_here/90/2">click here</a>!).</p>

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