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I highly recommend Goodiel Electric. Glenn is professional, on time, and does good clean electrical work at a fair price.
As an owner of a Home Management and Real Estate Company… it is important to have someone reliable, responsible and someone who shows up when scheduled. My customers depend on me and I depend on my service providers. I have been using Glen since I started my business and have found Glen to be dependable and honest. I recommend him to my customers.
As a tiling contractor, working in Port St. Lucie, I have had the pleasure of working on projects where Glenn Goodiel was also at work. He was conscientious in his work and courteous enough to take care not to damage my work in progress. That courtesy was much appreciated. The end result was that the homeowner got quality workmanship from both his electrician and tiling contractor. A win-win for all involved.
“Glenn is a top-notch electrician. He quickly fixed the power problem we were having in our computer room. I’ve called him many times and have always been happy with his work.”
Found Goodiel Electric on Craigslist. Glenn showed up at scheduled time for job. Work was done in a professional/prompt manner and looking clean when completed. We will be using him in future when the need arises. Thanks!
We highly recommend Glen as an electrician who comes with short notice vs. the usual electrical local company which tells you that maybe they could fit you into their schedule in 3 weeks!
He took care of our needs efficiently and expertly.
We have had him return to do other electrical items.
We cannot recommend him more. He is dependable and fits each customer into his schedule very promptly.
Without a doubt, he is our “go to” electrician.
I had been trying to get an electrician to come and install some outside lighting around my home for more than a year, but no one ever showed up, until I found Glenn Goodiel. I left a message on his VM, and he very quickly returned my call, then came out to look at the job, within a week he was back at my home installing my outside lighting, he did and outstanding job, very professional, his work is neat, and top notch, he used the best materials, and was completely upfront about his pricing and cost, and he had great suggestion about how to do the job better, and cheeper. Glenn is certified in the top of the electrical contractor ranks, and has many years in the electrical contracting industry. You will not be sorry by calling Glenn, He is also a very nice, local Florida native.
We had some serious ground and nuetral wiring issues with our 60 year old small house in Jensen Beach, Glenn was the right man for the job, between his extensive knowledge and state of the art tracing tools, he was able to pinpoint all the issues and get everything resolved in a timely manner, we highly recommend Glenn and will be recommending him to anyone who asks for an electrical contractor reference.
May 17 2017
UL 1008 Transfer Switches for Standby Generators
UL 1008 Transfer Switches Deliver Dependability.
UL 1008 is a standard for transfer switch equipment that was first issued in 1972. It was approved by ANSI in 1976 and has been evolving ever since. A performance standard as well as a design and construction standard, it sets criteria for short circuit testing. UL 1008 is intended to guard against transfer switch failures and resulting fires. It helps ensure the safety of the installation and the safety of the operation and maintenance personnel who work with transfer switch equipment.
Since it was first introduced, there have been several revisions to ensure that transfer switches are adequately tested to safely withstand and close on the short-circuit ratings shown on their labels. Currently in its seventh edition, it is, today, the standard to which switch manufacturers build and test their switches to help ensure they perform as expected.
Labeling UL 1008 Transfer Switches.
Achieving the label UL 1008 requires conforming to a series of rigorous requirements that cover automatic, non-automatic and bypass/isolation transfer switches intended for use in ordinary locations for power and lighting.
The standard sets a series of exacting requirements including:
For example, a transfer switch that has earned UL 1008 certification has the ability to transfer 6,000 times, with one-sixth of those operations at full rated load. That leaves plenty of leeway for a switch that is tested monthly and also might be subjected to a dozen outages of normal power every year.
The seventh edition of UL 1008 became effective as of Nov. 1, 2014. It impacts product shipped on or after that date and resulted in significant changes to the short-circuit ratings shown on all transfer switch products in the industry.
Time-based short circuit and short time ratings are both optional for product qualification under UL 1008. UL 1008 now requires circuit breaker ratings must show short-circuit amperes, voltages, + time duration markings in seconds.
Not every transfer switch manufacturer offers these ratings in addition to the specific breaker rating. However, if a specifying engineer has this added information, that person has more flexibility when selecting an appropriate circuit breaker to coordinate with the desired transfer switch rating. And, after installation, in applications where ratings are relevant, an inspector would look for the additional information.
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Glenn Goodiel.
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By Glenn_G • Generator Installation, Standby Generators • • Tags: UL 1008 Transfer Switches