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  • About Us
    • Who are We?
  • HVAC
    • Air Conditioning
    • Heating and Furnaces
    • Emergency HVAC
  • Electrical
    • Electrical
    • Wiring
    • Lighting
    • Breaker Panels
    • Emergency Electrical
  • Plumbing
    • Plumbing
    • Leaks
    • Sewer and Drain
    • Water Line
    • Sump Pump
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ELECTRICAL WIRING SERVICES

 Looking for wiring services? At Atlanta Repair Professionals, we've been around for many years and are committed to providing quality service. If you want a professional technician to help with your questions about open or ground wire inspections, we are one call away!


Our services include:


  • Outlets
  • Surge Protection




For fast AC repair and expert AC installations, contact us today at 404-689-4199!


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OUTLET

 We are always prepared to make your home superior. We do Home, Commercial and Industrial Wiring Services. Our electricians will work with you to customize a lighting plan that is suitable for both your needs and wants.

Outlet installation requires an electrician to open up the wall, place the outlet and cover it with your choice of cover, then attach to the wires. 


  • We do outlets and troubleshooting.
  • We can handle any electrical need from a bad breaker to home rewiring, or replacing an old fuse box with a safe and modern electrical panel (circuit breaker box).
  • Every outlet project starts with a home visit. You’ll get 100% of our attention, and we’ll be happy to make things brighter. 


If you need us on the spot, we’ll be there to clean up your mess. We are in service for you!


Licensed electricians serving Atlanta

Licensed electricians serving Atlanta

SURGE PROTECTION

 Switched Uninterruptible Power Supply (SURGE PROTECTORS) are used in numerous industrial, commercial, and domestic environments. Examples include factories and industrial sites where electrical power is distributed by large utility systems; processing plants, buildings, enterprises, hospitals, and stores with production processes that require a constant electric power supply; plants and offices with high-power consumption office equipment; as well as private households. Commercial surge protectors are often installed in buildings to protect expensive electronic appliances from voltage surges. The top electricians explain in this article how surge protectors operate.

  

The best way to understand what a surge protector does is to think of it as protection for your electrical outlets. This protects your appliances from power surges and voltage spikes. Power is present in the walls of every home and office but at varying voltages.

  

Surge protection is a process to protect electrical devices from any type of electrical spike. The process involves installing surge protectors in the form of metal oxide varistors (MOVs), which are connected in parallel with the load.

  

A surge protector or surge suppressor is an appliance, device or system designed to protect electronic equipment from voltage spikes, which can damage or destroy components. A surge protector may be used on a circuit or connected directly to an appliance.


 What is the Surge Protection Process? 

  

The first step is to identify where the surge protector should be installed on your electrical system. For example, if you have a lot of sensitive electronics plugged into one circuit and you're worried about them being damaged by power surges, then you'd want to install a surge protector between this circuit and the breaker panel where it gets its power supply. 

Once you've identified where to install your surge protector, there are several different types available for different purposes:

  

  1. Power strip - This is just      like a regular extension cord except that it has multiple outlets on it so      that you can plug all of your devices into one outlet at once instead of      needing several outlets throughout your home or office. 
  2. Surge protector strip - This      type of surge protector typically has three outlets on it and an indicator      light that tells you when the device is working properly (as well as when      it isn't). 
  3. Surge suppressor - A surge      suppressor works in much the same way as a surge protector except that it      doesn't provide any power to devices plugged into it. Instead, it's used      primarily for preventing damage to expensive equipment (like computers)      from lightning strikes and other high-voltage

Surge protector device

Surge protector device

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