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Norgate Contracting Electrical
Phone: +61 427 889 383
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23.01.2022 Here at Norgate Contracting Electrical, we have loads of experience in remote and rural works and are capable of reaching you where others cant.
23.01.2022 ''I replaced my old fans with EVO 2 fans, they are similar looking to the popular SPYDA fan. I was impressed with the air movement they produced, a whopping 208... m3/min. The three-speed controller is defined and notable on comparison to the SPYDA. I feel the EVO 2 is the better fan, also on average $50.00 Cheaper. At the moment they only come in White or Black.'' -Scotty. For More information or a Quote don’t Hesitate to Call either Scott or Roy
23.01.2022 Norgate Contracting Electrical are now registered with the home improvement scheme of the Territory Government’s Rescue and Recovery plan in response to COVID-19. Why not take this opportunity to help out struggling local businesses while also getting some upgrades for the home or office. Eligible works include:... -installing or repairing an air-conditioning unit -upgrading ceiling fans or lighting -switchboard -batteries -other electrical work that support energy efficiency Please follow the link or send us a message for more info: https://businessrecovery.nt.gov.au/home-owners
18.01.2022 Does your power pole look like this? If so, you could be at risk of damaging your mains power which in turn could end up costing you in the future. send us a message if you would like a price to rectify any issues like this. ... Cheers.
06.01.2022 --Emergency Lighting for Domestic-- Emergency lighting is generally used for an emergency situation when the main power supply is cut and normal electrical illu...mination fails. The loss of mains electricity could be the result of a fire or a power cut. Without emergency lighting this could lead to sudden darkness and possible danger to occupants, either through physical danger or panic. Emergency lighting is normally required to operate automatically and give illumination of a sufficiently high level to enable all occupants to evacuate the premises safely. ''There is no requirement to have emergency lighting in a domestic household, although I have found it extremely useful in my own home during power outages that frequent in the Territory. If placed in key points of the house, such as kitchens or hallways they give enough light to move about the house freely without the need to find candles or torches. their run time on average is 1 hour. The ones in the photo have been in my house for 4 years with no maintenance.'' Installation of 2 x Spitfires in a standard house is estimated cost of $500, Installed. Weatherproof outdoor battens that have emergency back-up are available also.