Wright Electrical Services LLC
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An electrician stands atop an orange ladder, performing a residential service upgrade. The focus is an open electrical meter socket and panel mounted on blue siding, showing complex internal wiring.
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A look at the rough-in electrical phase of a new home construction. White Romex cables are neatly routed down wooden studs into a blue multi-gang junction box before drywall installation.
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An outdoor residential electrical setup featuring a smart meter and an open transfer switch for a generator backup system. The heavy-duty wiring is expertly organized against white vinyl siding.
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Technicians performing a commercial floor renovation. One worker uses a concrete saw to cut through the slab, while another manages vacuum equipment to control dust in an office setting.
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An American Rotary ADX phase converter sits open on a concrete floor, revealing a complex bank of capacitors and internal wiring used to provide three-phase power from a single-phase source.
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An electrician installs heavy-duty industrial wiring inside a large, open electrical switchgear cabinet. He is seated on the floor, surrounded by specialized tools and thick power cables for a commercial project.
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A high-quality residential electrical rough-in featuring three service panels. Dozens of white and yellow Romex cables are meticulously organized and secured to wooden studs, demonstrating professional wire management and craftsmanship.
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An outdated fuse box pulled away from the wall during a service replacement. The image shows several loose, aging copper wires protruding from the metal enclosure, highlighting the need for modernization.
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An interior electrical panel showing significant fire damage. Scorched black soot covers the surrounding wall and internal components, illustrating the aftermath of a severe electrical failure or short circuit.
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A high-amperage commercial disconnect switch mounted on a brick exterior. The open cabinet shows heavy-duty power cables with red and blue phase markings connected to a triple-pole fused safety switch.