Monday, October 30, 2006

Electrical System

Unsafe and difficult replacement of defective circuits in 2006 has highlighted the dangers associated with our current electrical system. With our significant renovations, Emmanuel has an excellent opportunity to create safer electrical usage.

Electrical System



Our "Most Visible" electrical panel, outside the church office, it's circuit breakers function for the Sanctuary.

Blown Circuit is seen at bottom


Taped into "OFF" position

Opposite the Boilers . . .


We can see . . . .

Overview - Main Electrical Service


MANY VINTAGES OF UPDATED ELECTRICAL SERVICE
Main Panels on Left, Circa 1929
Usage Meter in center
Contemporary Panels on Right, circa 1972 & 2005

Main Service Panel


Heat is palpated from Main Service Panel. Circuits can be cut off, but re-establishing the circuits is not at all guaranteed.

Buss Fuses


Main Service Panel

Usage Meter


Old circuits (with levers?) are incorporated into accounting for our use of electricity.

Usage Meter



Individual levers for Meter are atypical.

Contemporary Panels 1992


Jet Flow Breather,
Ministers's Office and
Sewer Pump

Contemporary Panels 2005


Fire Alarm on Left
New Outlets for Refrigerators for Food Pantry in Fellowhsip Hall and Stage on Right

Sanctuary has made changes


Circa 1871

Transitions into a different Worship Space


Circa 1967

Fuse Panels @ east & west of Gymnasium

Second Floor Electrical Systems


Old style fuses are not as scary . . .

Second Floor Electrical Services


As old-style, cloth-covered wiring . . .

Second Floor Electrical Services


With old-style alumninum grounding
(But only at the fuse box - not at outlets!)

Second Floor Electrical Systems



Defective lighting and 3-way switches in & near the gymnasium will also be addressed. Replacement of fixtures and some new outlets will also be included in this Electrical System Upgrade for the Educational Building.

Vintage Electrical Wiring (in attic)




Electrical contract will include stabilization (wire sheathing) of outlets in Fellowship Hall and the upper Educational Building.

Here we see currently functional, cloth-covered wires, on ceramic insulators remaining from the original 1920's electrical service.

Repairing cloth-covered wiring cannot compare to replacement of entire wiring system in the Education Building. That replacement would cost an additional $25,000. Repairs proposed are compromises which Corporate Management Commission believes are safe and appropriate choices for Emmanuel Baptist Church.