Yearly Archives: 2014

Lighting Upgrades

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Upgrading a lighting system can reduce energy consumption in two ways. Since Energy = Power x Time, we can either reduce the lighting system’s input wattage (W or kWh) or reduce its hours of operation. As the kW and the kWh are the basic products for which an electric utility charges, significant operating cost savings

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Lighting Upgrade Economics

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A lighting retrofit is the practice of replacing components in the system with counterparts that make it use energy more efficiently. A lighting upgrade is any strategy that reduces the system’s energy use. Energy savings are realized over time that can be significant enough to not only pay for the new equipment, but produce a

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Backup Generator

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When deciding to install a backup generator there are two main factors to consider; strength and endurance.  So what do you want to power during a blackout and how long do you expect the blackout to last. To assess the strength this is fairly straight forward, but it is important to error on the side

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Electrical Inspection

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Home purchase is one of the largest investments that we can make, and you don’t want any surprises. The electrical installation requirements defined by the code keep you, your family, and your property safe from potential shock and fire hazards.  Before you move into your new home, you will want to ensure that all previous electrical

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Energy Audit

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What Is an Energy Audit? An energy audit is key to developing an energy management program. Although energy audits have various degrees of complexity and can vary widely from one organization to another, every audit typically involves data collection and review plant surveys and system measurements observation and review of operating practices data analysis In

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Electric Car Charging

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There are special requirements in British Columbia for charging electric cars. Rule 86-300 states that “electric vehicle charging equipment shall be supplied by a separate branch circuit that supplies no other loads.” This requirement means that the receptacle used for charging must be the only circuit, so no other outlet or switch on the same

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Childproof Your Home

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Childproof Outlets  More than 2,400 children are treated in emergency rooms due to electrical shocks and burns every year as a result of tampering with electrical outlets. Installing child proof outlets, also called tamper resistant receptacles (TRR), provides an inexpensive, simple, and permanent solution for these accidents. Give us a call at (250) 701-8677 or request information today, and

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Doug Smith Electric to Chemco

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Mike Smith Electric is proud to have Doug Smith as part of the team in an advisory capacity.  In 1963 Doug Smith founded Doug Smith Electric with a small staff and performed electrical contracting for schools and hospitals. Now operating under the name ChemCo Electrical Contractors Ltd. (ChemCo), the company has its headquarters in Edmonton, Alberta,

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