Nasco Electric Inc.
6017-28 Avenue T4V 5J5 Camrose, AB, Canada
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Locality: Camrose, Alberta
Phone: +1 780-608-9099
Address: 6017-28 Avenue T4V 5J5 Camrose, AB, Canada
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Nasco Electric family members would like to thank everyone for their support during 2020! We wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
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Power Outage Tip Preventing Equipment Failures and Keeping Power Consumption Down Saves Money To prevent blown fuses (OL) test not good.... Consider opening the fused disconnects and breakers to all large current draw equipment prior to the power coming back on. Also depending on how many automatic starting devices you have, closing fused disconnects and breakers one by one after the power is established, keeps the Power Consumption down saving you money. If you experience equipment failure after a power outage, have us check your electrical with the proper testing equipment.
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