Where, in a home or in a business? If a light has failed they may check the function of a switch, breaker (AFCI or not), check connections in a receptacle that may feed the light, if the fixture has ballast they may replace it, or recommend a newer more efficient fixture. If the fixture is recessed he may consider whether it is in contact with insulation and if the fixture is rated for it. May consider if it is outdoor or wet location rated. He might consider if it has the right type of lamp in it.
Or are you asking what we do in general? In the last week I replaced a motor starter and reprogrammed some transmitters for power monitoring. I examined some 70W LED fixtures and determined the drivers had failed. I located a tripped fuse for a conveyor warning horn at a large shipping company. I replaced failed exit signs and replaced some battery backup units in some fluorescent fixtures. I replaced some lamps in a pole light. Last summer I connected new boilers and fan boxes, and backbone structure for in a couple of schools. I am scheduled to connect a wind turbine next week.
If I have been hiring an electrician, i could keep away from everybody with a posh company call, and that i could in all threat leaf by telephone e book in alphabetical order, so i could advise something like Abbey electric amenities (except you're blessed with a customary or surname that comes early in the alphabet).
Regular electricians work hard all day for a good paycheck. If they belong to a union they suck the lifeblood out of a G.C. until he can't stay in business, then they go on strike if he tries to bring in non-union workers starving for a paycheck. Oh yeah, and they work with electricity.
Those who work primarily outside installing and maintaining power lines and transmission eqipment are called linemen, or power line technicians. Those who install and work on power inside a building are called electricians.
They go into your house and inspect you, I mean the problem. Then once they figure out the problem they rid the fridge of all the beer. Go onto your computer to watch porn. Once finished, they climb into your attic, pull wires to figure out where they go to. Once figured out they inform you it'll cost an additional spiral sliced honey ham to fix the problem. Punch a whole in the wall to find the plumbing, fix it, then leave.
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Where, in a home or in a business? If a light has failed they may check the function of a switch, breaker (AFCI or not), check connections in a receptacle that may feed the light, if the fixture has ballast they may replace it, or recommend a newer more efficient fixture. If the fixture is recessed he may consider whether it is in contact with insulation and if the fixture is rated for it. May consider if it is outdoor or wet location rated. He might consider if it has the right type of lamp in it.
Or are you asking what we do in general? In the last week I replaced a motor starter and reprogrammed some transmitters for power monitoring. I examined some 70W LED fixtures and determined the drivers had failed. I located a tripped fuse for a conveyor warning horn at a large shipping company. I replaced failed exit signs and replaced some battery backup units in some fluorescent fixtures. I replaced some lamps in a pole light. Last summer I connected new boilers and fan boxes, and backbone structure for in a couple of schools. I am scheduled to connect a wind turbine next week.
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If I have been hiring an electrician, i could keep away from everybody with a posh company call, and that i could in all threat leaf by telephone e book in alphabetical order, so i could advise something like Abbey electric amenities (except you're blessed with a customary or surname that comes early in the alphabet).
Regular electricians work hard all day for a good paycheck. If they belong to a union they suck the lifeblood out of a G.C. until he can't stay in business, then they go on strike if he tries to bring in non-union workers starving for a paycheck. Oh yeah, and they work with electricity.
Those who work primarily outside installing and maintaining power lines and transmission eqipment are called linemen, or power line technicians. Those who install and work on power inside a building are called electricians.
They go into your house and inspect you, I mean the problem. Then once they figure out the problem they rid the fridge of all the beer. Go onto your computer to watch porn. Once finished, they climb into your attic, pull wires to figure out where they go to. Once figured out they inform you it'll cost an additional spiral sliced honey ham to fix the problem. Punch a whole in the wall to find the plumbing, fix it, then leave.
you sound like an idiot