CEE News, a magazine which served more than 87,000 electrical contractors and engineers, has rolled into EC&M magazine. Starting with the October 2002...More
The EC&M Product of the Year competition will recognize products in 22 categories. Boxes & Enclosures Business Equipment & Software Capital/Construction...More
If your products were introduced to the market between January 1, 2002, and December 31, 2002, they are eligible for the EC&M Product of the Year competition....More
Thank you to all the companies who submitted entries for the 2003 Product of the Year competition. A panel of judges will be reviewing the entries on...More
The entries will be judged by a panel of industry professionals and experts selected by the EC&M editorial staff. The panel will review all entries and...More
1. Entry Form. All entries must be accompanied by an official entry form or a copy of it. Incomplete entry forms or entries with false or misleading information...More
Entering your new product into EC&M’s Product of the Year competition will provide tremendous exposure for your product and your company. In addition...More
Mr. Electric, a Waco, Texas-based electrical service and repair franchise, has developed an interactive CD called A Homeowner's Guide to the Power of...More
Not a day goes by when Jim Usher doesn't think about the tragic events of Sept. 11. While many Americans watched their televisions in horror as the Twin...More
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 164 recently contributed $2,000 to the Borough of Paramus' new Mobile Command Center. The...More
Maxis Corp., Gilbert, Ariz., has purchased the patent rights to the Pull-It 3000 and Pull-It 1000 cable pullers. The company has joined forces with the...More
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit has upheld President Bush's Executive Order 13202, which prohibits mandatory project labor...More
Contractors 2000, a White Bear Lake, Minn.-based international affiliation of independent service contractors, has expanded its membership criteria to...More
Many publicly owned electrical manufacturers recently released their second-quarter 2002 earnings reports. As one would expect, the financial news wasn't...More
As we said last month, electrical theory underlies everything we do in the electrical construction business. It is therefore necessary to review this...More
Do you want your holiday greetings cards for customers to really stand out this year? With its line of comical greetings cards, Your Biz Greetings is...More
At its elemental level, overhead is the money you would have to pay to keep your business operating when you had no one working in the field. It includes...More
The Lower Manhattan Development Corp. and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey unveiled the following six proposals in July. They then decided...More
Viewing a computer image similar to a weather map, transmission system operators are now able to see congestion on the high-voltage power lines that make...More
Charles () Oertli, chairman of Guarantee Electrical Co., has been honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award from the March of Dimes and the St. Louis...More
Responding to adverse comments from the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) and other construction industry organizations, the U.S. Occupational...More
A growing number of electrical professionals have embraced structured wiring technology. Keith Bott, owner of Bott Electric, West Berlin, N.J., is typical...More
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE-USA) asked members of Congress to address the unemployment situation for engineers and other...More
The last few issues of CEE News have covered some fascinating renovation projects. Staff Writer Amy Fischbach spent hours interviewing the electricians...More
LEDs have unique and compelling characteristics that make them ideal for industrial lighting applications. But there are a variety of misconceptions about LEDs, how well they work, how long they last, and more. Digital Lumens developed this whitepaper to dish up the facts around LEDs and address some common misunderstandings....More
An arc flash is associated with the explosive release of energy caused by an electrical arc, due to either a phase-to-ground or a phase-to-phase fault. This kind of fault can result from many factors – a dropped tool, accidental contact with electrical systems, buildup of conductive dust, corrosion or improper work conditions.....More
Abstract: In this webinar, Mike will not only explain the current NEC requirements for GFCIs and AFCIs, but he'll explain how they operate, what causes their premature failure, and when they won't provide the safety protection you might have thought they would.
Abstract: This webinar will teach attendees the difference between risk and hazard, and how the choice of system grounding has a direct impact on reliability and safety.