Appleton makes additions to technical resources on the Web

Dec. 5, 2001
Appleton Electric, Skokie, Ill., has expanded the technical resources section of its Web site ( www.appletonelec.com) to supplement the company’s CalcMaster program and information on epoxy powder coats and UL-classified products. The following links have been added to the site: Hazardous Location Basics - an article designed to brief customers on the fine points of hazardous location classifications

Appleton Electric, Skokie, Ill., has expanded the technical resources section of its Web site (www.appletonelec.com) to supplement the company’s CalcMaster program and information on epoxy powder coats and UL-classified products.

The following links have been added to the site:

  • Hazardous Location Basics - an article designed to brief customers on the fine points of hazardous location classifications and requirements.

  • IEC/NEC Classification Comparisons – an explanation of the international “zone” classification.

  • Group B Products – a primer on products specified for Group B atmospheres.

  • Fighting Corrosion in Electrical Products – a discussion of common types of corrosion, corrosive environments, and ways to prevent them.

  • UL Marks: What Do They Mean? – definitions of UL’s most common marks.

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