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ABB Lugs and Grounding – A Reliable & Stable Connection https://ebhorsman.com/product-spotlights/abb-lugs-and-grounding/ Mon, 13 May 2024 18:01:05 +0000 https://ebhorsman.com/uncategorized/bromic-premium-outdoor-heating-solutions-for-hospitality-spaces/ ABB offers IEC & UL/CSA approved compression lugs in metric and imperial American Wire Gauge sizes.

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ABB Complete Range of Approved Grounding & Lugs

Complete Range For Solid Connections

ABB offers IEC & UL/CSA approved compression lugs in metric and imperial American Wire Gauge sizes. All systems utilize compression tools with matching dies that form connector & wire to provide an optimum electrical bond between connector & conductor.

 

The ABB Color-Keyed System Provides The Best & Most Reliable Connection.

 

Color Keyed® is a system solution designed to meet the UL & IEC Class A testing requirements. ABB Color-Keyed® lugs are made of 99.9% pure, oxygen-free copper. The Color-Keyed® color coded crimping system assures the right die is used with the right lug resulting in an accurate, reliable crimp. Color-Keyed® dies are designed to produce a circumferential, hex- or diamond-shaped compression rather than a simple indent resulting in assured high conductivity, exceeding IEC 61238-1 and UL standards. Circumferential compression creates large area of high pressure contact between cable and connector which in turn results in low resistance and high pull-out values.

ABB Blackburn Grounding Systems

ABB’s grounding solutions are designed to make the task of fastening, protecting, insulating and connecting wires easier and quicker for industrial applications, constructions, communications, utility and OEM professionals as well as do-it-yourself specialists.

Blackburn® compression, mechanical and exothermic connectors and accessories are the most recent set of products in the industry for the creation of a safe, code-compliant and reliable grounding system.

Direct Burial – Blackburn Compression products are compliant with IEEE 837, UL467 and CSA 22.2 and applicable sections of the NEC and can be used in direct burial or concrete encased applications.

Broad Line – No Special Tooling – Blackburn mechanical grounding connectors provide an extensive array of options for grid points and, with no training or special tools required for installation, they are an extraordinarily flexible solution.

Exothermic Solutions – Opt for Blackburn exothermic welding products for molecular bonding with the lowest resistance and greatest durability in high-quality copper-to-copper or copper-to-steel connections.

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]]> Celebrate National Small Business Day With EB Horsman – May 10th, 2024 https://ebhorsman.com/news/national-small-business-day-eb-horsman/ Fri, 10 May 2024 21:54:10 +0000 https://ebhorsman.com/?p=23500 At the heart of every small business is a narrative — a story of dedication, resilience, and intent. National Small Business Day is an opportunity to honour these endeavours.

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Celebrate National Small Business Day With EB Horsman – May 10th, 2024

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Celebrating the Heart of the Economy: National Small Business Day

At the heart of every small business is a narrative — a story of dedication, resilience, and intent. Whether it’s an electrician offering services in local neighbourhoods, a firm specializing in large-scale electrical contracting, or a small shop pioneering sustainable energy solutions, each venture is a reflection of the dreams and goals of its creators. National Small Business Day is an opportunity to honour these endeavours.

 

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Beyond their economic contributions, electrical contractors and electricians are vital parts of the community fabric, creating bonds, fostering connections, and enhancing a sense of belonging. They are the places where neighbours become friends, where local electricians share their expertise, and approaches to energy solutions. National Small Business Day is a chance to celebrate this community spirit, recognizing the role that these businesses play in uniting people and cultivating a collective sense of identity and pride.

Electricians and electrical contractors are vital to the electrical industry. They often fill niche roles or serve specific local or regional markets that larger companies may overlook. These smaller entities are agile, able to adapt quickly to new technologies or shifts in market demand. Moreover, they are crucial for fostering innovation, often implementing and testing new techniques and technologies at a smaller scale before they are adopted industry-wide. Small business electricians also play a significant role in training and employing local workforce, contributing to community development and economic stability. Their personalized service and deep community ties enhance customer satisfaction and loyalty, ensuring that electrical services remain grounded in the needs and preferences of the communities they serve.

Thank you from EB Horsman to all the Electricians and Electrical Contractors in Western Canada

On this National Small Business Day, EB Horsman extends our thanks to all the dedicated electricians and electrical contractors. Your hard work and expertise not only keep our lights on but also drive our community forward. As your local electrical distributor, we are proud to support your efforts and are grateful for the opportunity to partner with such skilled and dependable professionals. Thank you for powering our homes, businesses, and everything in between. Your commitment to excellence does not go unnoticed, and we look forward to continuing our collaboration to light up our community.

Are you a small business or existing customer? Let us know how we can better serve you and foster a better community for the electrical industry.

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]]> 5 Electrical Projects That School Facility Managers Should Do For Spring https://ebhorsman.com/industry-trends/5-electrical-projects-that-school-facility-managers-should-do-during-spring-break/ Tue, 13 Feb 2024 17:10:32 +0000 https://ebhorsman.com/?p=22406 There are a number of projects to tackle in your school building over spring break—here are a few places to start.

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Ah, spring. The time for a holiday and break from your work. 

…If you’re a student, that is.

But if you’re a school facilities manager, your work might just be ramping up—especially when it comes to electrical projects. That’s because spring offers a unique window of opportunity to get any nagging projects done—while the weather is sunny, but not too hot. 

Here’s a list of five electrical spring-time projects you can complete.

Project #1: Lighting Audits

Before doing any updates at your school, conduct a lighting audit to see what needs to be done and to set priorities straight. You can even complete your audit before spring to ensure you’re prepared when spring rolls around.

Here are some tips on where to begin:

  • Check lighting inventory. Start by putting together a detailed list of all lighting fixtures, noting their types and locations.
  • Evaluate existing technology. Assess the school’s lighting technology, focusing on energy efficiency and sustainability.
  • Collaborate with maintenance staff. Coordinate with maintenance staff to address immediate concerns and ensure safety compliance.
  • Measure lighting levels. Check lighting levels in different areas of the school to identify spaces that could use more or less light.
  • Inspect control systems. Ensure lighting controls, including sensors and timers, are working properly.
  • Draft your recommendations. Put together a detailed report outlining your recommendations to improve lighting and reduce energy consumption.
  • Make a plan. Develop an action plan for during and after spring break. 

All this being said, conducting a lighting audit requires meticulous planning. Get in touch if you need support—we can help every step of the way

Project #2: Lighting Retrofits

Spring is short, so you’ll need to identify priorities for any lighting retrofits. 

Upgrading existing lighting systems to more energy-efficient alternatives such as LED lights can cut operational costs, reduce energy usage, and support the environment. Enhancing your school’s lighting also creates a better learning environment for students—which makes your job more rewarding!

Here are some lighting retrofit ideas:

  • Upgrade to LEDs. Spring break is a great opportunity to make the switch to cost-saving LEDs, which will soon become mandatory in Canada
  • Set occupancy sensors. Install occupancy sensors, such as these ones from Lutron. This will optimize energy usage in classrooms and other spaces when students and staff are away.
  • Harvest daylight. Use daylight harvesting systems if this is an option for your school. You can adjust artificial lighting levels based on the availability of natural daylight to be more energy efficient.
  • Add smart lighting controls. Centralize lighting management and scheduling to optimize energy usage during school hours with timers and dimmers.
  • Assess lighting design. Identify areas with over- or under-lit spaces, and explore lighting design solutions to ensure an efficient distribution of light throughout each building.
  • Upgrade emergency lighting. Enhance emergency lighting systems—including exit sign upgrades—with modern, energy-efficient options. This ensures you’re meeting safety compliance and reduces long-term maintenance costs.
  • Use energy-efficient bulbs. Replace outdated bulbs with energy-efficient alternatives, such as LEDs, across the facility to improve overall efficiency.
  • Explore energy rebate programs. Get to know energy rebate programs in your area that offset the costs of lighting retrofits along with other ways to cut back on energy costs.

Project #3: HVAC Upgrades

Upgrading and maintaining heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems can improve both energy efficiency and indoor air quality. Following COVID-19 and amidst pesky flu season, maintaining high-quality ventilation is even more crucial to keeping people healthy. 

Here are some HVAC projects you can take on during spring:

  • Inspect the HVAC systems. Assess the school’s existing HVAC systems to identify any inefficiencies or maintenance needs.
  • Replace air filters. One of the best ways to ensure top system performance and improve indoor air quality by reducing dust and allergens is to regularly replace air filters.
  • Upgrade thermostats. Switching to programmable or smart thermostats allows you to control temperature settings while saving energy and money.
  • Inspect and seal ductwork. Repair any leaks or gaps in ductwork to prevent energy wastage and maintain consistent airflow.
  • Upgrade HVAC units. Replace outdated HVAC units with more energy-efficient models to reduce energy consumption and operational costs.
  • Monitor indoor air quality. Take this opportunity to set up indoor air quality monitoring systems to address ventilation concerns on an ongoing basis and ensure a healthy school environment.
  • Upgrade ventilation systems. Your school’s ventilation systems should meet or exceed recommended standards to promote proper air exchange and reduce the risk of indoor pollutants.
  • Consider adding energy recovery ventilators. These systems capture and reuse heat or cool air, improving overall energy efficiency.

Project #4: Electrical Safety Inspections

Inspecting electrical safety in schools is crucial year-round, but spring weather can give you the extra time you need to conduct more thorough checks. 

The following inspections can help identify and address any electrical safety  issues, update wiring, and replace faulty outlets or switches:

  • Inspect electrical panels. Check for signs of wear, loose connections, or overheating that could pose safety risks.
  • Assess wiring and conduit. Look for any damaged or exposed wiring or broken conduit.
  • Check outlets and switches. Ensure they’re working properly, aren’t overloaded, and are equipped with safety features like ground fault circuit interrupters.
  • Test emergency exit lighting. Inspect and test to ensure emergency lighting is up to speed in case of power outages or emergencies.
  • Confirm appliance and equipment safety. Check all electrical appliances and equipment, including cords, plugs, and connections to prevent fire hazards.
  • Inspect the electrical room. Electrical rooms should be organized and have clear access to panels and equipment. Safety protocols and signage should be clearly on display.
  • Evaluate the grounding system. Check the school’s grounding system to confirm it’s working properly by providing a path for electrical faults to dissipate safely.
  • Inspect fire alarms. Test the fire alarm system and electrical components to ensure they comply with safety regulations. Read more about other life safety systems to test regularly.

Project #5: Check your Datacom

Students, teachers, and administration rely heavily on technology, so ensuring up-to-date data communications at your school is vital. 

Let’s take a look at what you might include in a thorough examination of datacom on school grounds. Though some of these items might be outside your scope of work, this list can help identify what needs to be done.

  • Examine network infrastructure. Inspect routers, switches, and cables, looking for signs of wear or degradation.
  • Verify Wi-Fi and internet connectivity. Check the functionality and coverage of Wi-Fi access points and the school’s internet connection speed and reliability.
  • Evaluate the VoIP system. Your school’s Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) system should have clear communication and be properly integrated with other datacom.
  • Inspect the security system. Check security cameras and access control systems to ensure they’re working and connected to the network.
  • Assess digital learning tools. Check the functionality of interactive whiteboards or tablets.
  • Review cloud services. Review the integration and accessibility of cloud services used for storing and accessing educational materials and data.
  • Check data backup systems. Ensure these systems are functioning correctly and that critical school data is backed up regularly.
  • Audit cybersecurity measures. Conduct an audit of firewalls and antivirus software.

Interested in learning more about datacom services? Check out our solutions or read this handy guide.

Turn Spring into Spring Fix

You likely won’t be able to complete everything on your to-do list during spring, but these tips should get you started. You’ll earn your gold star by taking a systematic approach to school electrical projects and creating a brighter, healthier, and better functioning environment at your school.

Have any questions? Reach out to our team for support at any step!

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Nuisance Tripping Arc Fault Breaker Findings https://ebhorsman.com/product-spotlights/nuisance-tripping-arc-fault-breaker/ Fri, 02 Dec 2016 11:43:00 +0000 https://ebhorseman.dev:444/nuisance-tripping-arc-fault-breaker-findings/ This is not a “defective” Breaker issue. Overcurrent (appliance drawing more amps than allowed).

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Nuisance Tripping Arc Fault Breaker Findings

November 10, 2022

 

Arc Fault Circuit Interrupters (AFCI) Findings:

1. All manufactures experience nuisance tripping with their Arc Faults to some degree.

2. This not a “defective” breaker issue. Our Supplier Partner, Siemens, has tested hundreds of breakers returned from the field, that were returned as “defective”; Not one breaker has been identified as “defective”.

3. Testing has shown that Arc Fault Breaker tripping is due to the following:

  • An actual arc which indicates the breaker is doing its job
  • Overcurrent (the appliances drawing more amps than allowed)
  • Electronic Noise caused by the loads on the circuits

Appliances and Home Electronics don’t have to meet any operating standsards in order to prove they can operate with Arc Fault Technology.

  • It is probable that certain appliances create wave forms similar to arcing as part of normal operation. This causes nuisance tripping.
  • It is possible other devices in the home are creating strong enough wave forms, in the panel, that can be picked up by the breaker. These can be perceived as an arc and cause nuisance tripping.

 

 

AFCI Breakers vs Standard Breakers

AFCI vs Standard Circuit Breaker: Your new home may differ from your previous home, in that your new home has arc fault breakers. Arc Fault breakers are required in homes built after 2015 and may react differently causing tripping where they hadn’t in your previous home. This new incompatibility is due to the differences in the breakers functionality and the protection they provide.

  1. Conventional circuit breakers only respond to overloads and short circuits, therefore they do not protect against arcing conditions.
  2. An Arc Fault Circuit Breaker (AFCI) is a circuit breaker that breaks the circuit when it detects electronic arc signals. Those signals are a signs of loose connections or damaged wires in a home. Loose connections, which can develop over time, and damaged wires or cords can become hot enough to ignite house fires. AFCI’s are devices designed to protect against fires caused by arcing faults in the home electrical wiring. The AFCI circuitry continuously monitors the current to detect unwanted arcing conditions. Once detected, the AFCI opens its internal contacts, thus de-energizing the circuit and reducing the potential for a fire to occur.

Siemens Tandem AFCI Circuit Breakers

The Siemens Tandem AFCI Circuit Breakers, available through EB Horsman & Son, offer enhanced flexibility and safety features specifically for breaker boxes and electrical panels. These breakers allow two separate circuits to be fed from a single breaker position, replacing the need for individual breakers. This space-saving design is ideal when replacing or upgrading breakers in electrical panels.

 

Benefits of Siemens Tandem AFCI Circuit Breakers:

Space-Saving Solution: With the ability to feed two circuits from a single breaker position, the Tandem AFCI Circuit Breakers minimize the need for additional breakers in the electrical panel or breaker box. This is particularly advantageous in situations where space is limited.

Enhanced Safety Measures: Siemens has incorporated connection indicators into their Tandem AFCI Circuit Breakers, providing clear visual confirmation when load wires are correctly inserted. This helps reduce the risk of improper installations and ensures safer electrical systems in breaker boxes.

Versatile Installation Options: Contractors can choose between the Pig Tail and Plug-On Neutral versions of the Tandem AFCI Circuit Breakers, depending on the specific requirements of the breaker box or electrical panel. This flexibility allows for seamless integration into various electrical systems.

Convenient Availability: To provide easy accessibility to customers, Siemens Tandem AFCI Circuit Breakers can be purchased online through the EB Horsman website. Additionally, customers can visit any of the EBH branches to acquire these breakers, ensuring a quick and hassle-free procurement process. Whether you are replacing a circuit breaker or performing a circuit breaker replacement as part of a renovation or upgrade, Siemens Tandem AFCI Circuit Breakers are readily available.

 

Troubelshooting Tips

Best Practices:

  1. Beware that the circuit is not overloaded with an excessive amount of electronics (load or current). The breaker is only able to support a specified amount of wattage, and if exceeded, the breaker will trip.
  2. All electronics purchased should be CSA listed, or equivalent, and comply with CSA standard C22.2 No. 270, or they may cause unnecessary tripping.
  3. Make sure furniture is not on or pushing against electrical wires.
  4. If any blackened plugs, very damaged wires, or noisy circuit breakers are discovered, an electrical problem has occurred and the homeowner should call an electrician.
  5. Check that all connections between a light socket and a light bulb base are tight including garage door openers. An arc can occur in a loose connection, which will cause the AFCI breaker to trip.

 

Electrical Contractors Best Practices:

  1. Ensure wires are secure on receptacles, recommended that wires are secured with the screw, friction fit backstabbing is not recommended.
  2. 20amp arc faults on Microwave circuits. This reduces nuisance tripping due to microwave overcurrent.
  3. Separate HRV and Hot water tanks onto separate circuits.
  4. Separate lighting and switches onto non-arc fault circuits.
  5. Route wires in strategic areas so homeowners and other trades are less likely to pierce through a wire.
  6. If possible, perform work after the other trades, i.e. HVAC and plumbing, have completed.
  7. Ensure properly maintained tools are used, i.e. sharp blades.

 

Suggested Ways to Handle Recurring Nuisance Tripping:

1. A Dual Function breaker has been proven to hold on circuits where Arc Fault breaker nuisance tripping is occurring

  • CAUTION – we do not recommend using the Dual Function breaker on all circuits. It has proven to be an effective alternative on circuits where the current appliances are not compatible with Arc Fault technology and are causing nuisance tripping.

2. Re-test your breakers before resorting to the Dual Function breaker as a solution
3. Visit Electro Federation Canada for more information about Arc Fault Circuit Interrupters (AFCIs)

 

Statement regarding Siemens AFCI Breakers:

“Siemens is committed to providing an AFCI breaker that meets the required codes and customer expectations and is continually updating and improving our product. As technology changes and new appliances and equipment are introduced, some appliances may not be compatible with ArcFault technology.”

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