WE ARE CERTIFIED EXPERTS
Services list
Residential:
"David Electric has the trusted knowledgeable crews for all residential electrical needs from repairing a switch to designing lighting system."
Commercial:
"We are a multi-dimensional company with the knowledge, experience and respect to provide exceptional electrical services for commercial properties big and small"
Green Services:
"The staff of David Electric can help home owners and commercial spaces achieve lower energy costs, save on bulb replacement cost, and reduce hazardous gases and so much more"
Electrical Glossary
220 range and dryer outlets
220-volt outlet for large appliances such as washer, dryer, refrigerator and stereo equipment
AC
alternating current—current that changes direction on regular intervals
Aluminum wiring repairs
aluminum wiring was used in homes in the ’60s and ’70s and is now deemed unsafe and more likely to cause a fire. Industry standard today is copper
Amp (Ampere)(A)
unit of measurement for intensity of electrical current
CCTV & card access systems
security systems including Closed Circuit Televisions (CCTV) used to digitally record specific locations through strategically placed cameras.
Card access systems require specific key cards to unlock high-tech security locks
Circuit
a complete circle from the source of energy through the conductors and then back to the energy source
Circuit breaker
equipment used to open and close circuits to predetermined currents without damage
Code corrections
making sure all electrical wiring is up to local code standards
Conductor
a substance that is able to transfer electricity
Conduit
a tube used to enclose electric wires or cables
DC
direct current—current that moves in a single direction
Data cabling
any type of cable that transfers data, ex. Ethernet
Egress lights
exit pathway and exit lighting
Fuse
an excessive current protective device that is broken when current exceeds determined levels
Green-build
making electrical more environmentally friendly by cutting material waste and using more environment friendly components
Ground
conduction to the earth that acts as a neutral element
Infrared panel scanning
a security measure that uses infrared technology to determine electrical panels out of date and more prone to fire hazard
Kilowatt-hour (KWH)
work done at a rate equivalent to 1000W/hr
LED lighting
light emitting diode—LED lights have a much longer life span and use less power than standard light bulbs, thus are more economical
Ohm (O)
unit of measurement for electrical resistance
Photovoltaic known as PV
This is energy produced by radiant energy (the sun), which can be stored in solar panels that are commonly used today
PLC & motor controls
Programmable Logic Controller—programmable systems that provide factory automation by monitoring sensors and actuators
Standby and UPS systems
Uninterruptible Power Systems, an offline system powering equipment through AC outlets. When power fails here, the standby UPS power kicks in.
Surge Protector
an appliance used to protect electronics from a detrimental spike in voltage
Transformer
equipment used for converting alternating electrical currents from high to low, or low to high voltages
Volt (V)
unit of measurement for electrical pressure
Watt (W)
unit of measurement for power of a current found by volt/amp
220-volt outlet for large appliances such as washer, dryer, refrigerator and stereo equipment
AC
alternating current—current that changes direction on regular intervals
Aluminum wiring repairs
aluminum wiring was used in homes in the ’60s and ’70s and is now deemed unsafe and more likely to cause a fire. Industry standard today is copper
Amp (Ampere)(A)
unit of measurement for intensity of electrical current
CCTV & card access systems
security systems including Closed Circuit Televisions (CCTV) used to digitally record specific locations through strategically placed cameras.
Card access systems require specific key cards to unlock high-tech security locks
Circuit
a complete circle from the source of energy through the conductors and then back to the energy source
Circuit breaker
equipment used to open and close circuits to predetermined currents without damage
Code corrections
making sure all electrical wiring is up to local code standards
Conductor
a substance that is able to transfer electricity
Conduit
a tube used to enclose electric wires or cables
DC
direct current—current that moves in a single direction
Data cabling
any type of cable that transfers data, ex. Ethernet
Egress lights
exit pathway and exit lighting
Fuse
an excessive current protective device that is broken when current exceeds determined levels
Green-build
making electrical more environmentally friendly by cutting material waste and using more environment friendly components
Ground
conduction to the earth that acts as a neutral element
Infrared panel scanning
a security measure that uses infrared technology to determine electrical panels out of date and more prone to fire hazard
Kilowatt-hour (KWH)
work done at a rate equivalent to 1000W/hr
LED lighting
light emitting diode—LED lights have a much longer life span and use less power than standard light bulbs, thus are more economical
Ohm (O)
unit of measurement for electrical resistance
Photovoltaic known as PV
This is energy produced by radiant energy (the sun), which can be stored in solar panels that are commonly used today
PLC & motor controls
Programmable Logic Controller—programmable systems that provide factory automation by monitoring sensors and actuators
Standby and UPS systems
Uninterruptible Power Systems, an offline system powering equipment through AC outlets. When power fails here, the standby UPS power kicks in.
Surge Protector
an appliance used to protect electronics from a detrimental spike in voltage
Transformer
equipment used for converting alternating electrical currents from high to low, or low to high voltages
Volt (V)
unit of measurement for electrical pressure
Watt (W)
unit of measurement for power of a current found by volt/amp