How electricity is received and distributed to our homes and businesses today have not evolved much since the late 1800's. Fuse boxes, outlets and switches, were at one time, the most fascinating inventions of the century. Now, they go unnoticed, neglected even. Many systems supplying power to our buildings are severely under sized and out dated, contributing to 23% of all residential fires in the US. Enlit Electrical Group has made it our mission to design, build and maintain sustainable electrical service equipment for the plug and play world of tomorrow. Founded in 2019, we have proudly served communities in Harrisonburg, Staunton, Lexington and surrounding areas throughout Virginia. With over 25 years in the electrical industry, the founder of Enlit Electrical Group have successfully installed electrical services for hotels, casinos, student housing and numerous single family residences.
Neglected electrical equipment account for 23% of all residential electrical fires, according to the NFPA(National Fire Protection Agency.) If your electrical panel was damaged due to poor maintenance, neglect, or damage from a source not generally covered by your policy, you will likely be responsible for the cost of replacing it. Similarly, coverage will not extend to panels that have reached the end of their expected service life, which may be anywhere from 25–50 years.
In the realm of electrical safety, IR thermography emerges as a powerful tool. This technology relies on infrared imaging to detect variations in temperature, offering a non-invasive and efficient means of identifying anomalies in electrical systems. By capturing thermal images, IR thermography enables the visualization of hidden issues, making it a cornerstone in preventive maintenance. (John Welch, P.E., CEM, Bowtie Engineering)
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