A number of different types of refurbished electrical equipment
are available to our consumers. Breakers, fuses, panel switches,
transformers, and so much more are stored in one of our two warehouses
awaiting for purchase. Our website can be accessed anytime to view a
variety of other product categories and more specific products and
prices available to best meet your project needs and budget.
The fact of the matter is that many people can benefit from purchasing refurbished electrical equipment
rather than buying a brand new product. “Refurbished” is just a term
used to describe a product that has been previously sold and returned by
the consumer for resale. There has been great satisfaction in those
who purchase refurbished electrical equipment
because it saves the consumer a great deal of money. By choosing a
refurbished product, the consumer gets the best for a fraction of the
cost of what they would have paid had they purchased the item brand
new.
It is also important for consumers to understand that buying
a refurbished product does not mean that they are buying a cheaply made
item. Refurbished electrical equipment
is carefully inspected to ensure that the product is working properly
in order to meet the consumers needs. The individuals who refurbish
these products are highly trained individuals who have a high standard
of work procedures and protocols in the process of refurbishing items.
Strict quality guidelines are followed to deliver these top-notch refurbished electrical equipment.
Our
company’s products are carefully examined. A typical electrical
product has a certain process that it has to go through to ensure
quality. The parts and stripped down and every aspect of the part is
checked over. Any malfunctioning parts within the product are replaced
with new parts. Our experts go through every piece on each product to
correct any imperfections and make the product a quality piece that can
be sold to consumers. When each product is corrected and reassembled,
the product undergoes specific diagnostic testing to ensure that the
product is working properly and meets the adequate standards.
Just
because we supply refurbished products does not mean that we have
purchased and refurbished cheaply made products to begin with. Our
company wants to be sure that you get the best, which is why we purchase
high end brand products and efficient models to refurbish and resell.
If our company doesn’t like cheaply made products, then why would we
sell cheaply made products to our consumers? We work effectively to
ensure that our products are refurbished to meet the consumers product
needs and their budget.
In addition, when purchasing a refurbished
product many consumers find it beneficial to have a product backed by a
warranty. Our company offers a one year warranty on all of our
products, so if you run into any unforeseen complications, we will have
you covered. There is nothing more frustrating that purchases a
refurbished product that isn’t under warranty and then you end up
dishing out more money; with our company we can ensure quality products
backed by a warranty.
Learn more about J & P Electrical Company and their vast line of new, surplus, and refurbished industrial electrical components including: circuit breakers, bus ducts, bus plugs, disconnects, fuses, panel switches, tap boxes, and transformers at www.jpelectricalcompany.com. To contact one of our product reconditioning specialists call 877.844.5514 today.
Tuesday, May 30, 2017
Why Buying Refurbished Electrical Equipment Is a Plus
All About Circuit Breakers
How does a circuit breaker work? What exactly shuts the breaker off to prevent the electrical flow from overheating? Overheating is known as tripping the circuit. It is crucial that in residential or industrial settings that the connection is tripped. A circuit breaker does just that. It shuts off the flow of electricity to the circuit’s thus causing break in the current of electricity. Instead of ignoring the issue by flipping the switch and resetting the breaker it is crucial that you find the reason the circuit keeps tripping in the first place.
There are three main reasons that a circuit is tripped:
- An overload on the circuit
- A short within the circuit
- A ground fault
A circuit that is overloaded remains the most common issue of a tripped breaker. It is pretty simple actually; an overloaded circuit happens when too many things are plugged in at one time. Even if it is many different outlets, if they are all on the same circuit it will trip. Consider this, if a circuit has 15 amps but 20 amps of electricity are all plugged in to the same circuit then it will shut off. This helps to prevent overheating. The more current that flows through the circuit over what it is made to carry will prevent the circuit from overheating and will instead trip the breaker.
In order to prevent this it is crucial that the power is redistributed. Items that require a lot of power should not all be plugged in on one circuit. Heaters, irons, hair dryers, and more should not be all on one circuit. If all of these appliances must be used on one circuit then it is important to hire a professional to run a new circuit.
Another reason for an overheated circuit can be an overheating appliance. In the summer, overheating central air conditioners are notorious for this – when overheated, they pull in more amps than normal, causing the entire circuit to overload.
A short circuit offers a bit more to be concerned about. A short means that a hot wire is touching another hot wire or neutral wire. When this occurs an abundance of current is allowed to flow through and creates more heat than the circuit was cut out for. This allows it to shut off. The smell of burning or discoloration at the outlet means that you have a short circuit. Immediately turn off the power at the outlet and have a professional electrician out to replace it.
A ground fault is even more serious than an overloaded circuit as it is a short circuit where a hot wire touches a ground wire or the wall of a metal outlet box. The identifiers are the same as a short circuit, the smell and the discoloration. Don’t attempt to fix this yourself. Circuit breakers are important as they are a safety device that allows a circuit to be broken before a problem occurs.
Learn more about J & P Electrical Company and their vast line of new, surplus, and refurbished industrial electrical components including: circuit breakers, bus ducts, bus plugs, disconnects, fuses, panel switches, tap boxes, and transformers at www.jpelectricalcompany.com. To contact one of our product reconditioning specialists call 877.844.5514 today.
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