Clip-On Form-IN-Place conduit body covers fit all new or previously installed Form 7-style conduit body configurations ranging in size from ½ in. to 4 in....More
IMPULSE•G+ Series 4 adjustable frequency drives can be used as an open-loop vector or V/F crane control for traverse motions or mechanical load brake hoists...More
The HOBOlink Web Services API is an application programming interface that enables users to easily integrate energy and environmental data from the company’s HOBOlink web servers with custom software applications...More
Featuring a bit capacity of up to 6¼ in. maximum and a minimum bit size of 5/16 in., the DD 110-W hand-held core drill offers both wet and dry coring capability in reinforced concrete and masonry...More
The CyTime Model SER-3200 sequence of events recorder now includes a version 1.10 update, which adds automatic time sync with an NTP network time server...More
Designed to meet the growing power distribution needs of data centers, Starline B800 track busway is available in customizable lengths up to 10 ft or 4 m...More
The Carol Brand line of CarolGrene Ultra Flex electric vehicle (EV) cables is available with three standard jacket types as well as custom-designed solutions for any type of Level 1, Level 2, or Level 3 NEC 625 charging station application...More
Designed for indoor and outdoor low-level illumination applications, the PathMaster luminaire features no visible fastening hardware and includes a 10-year continuous duty-rated white LED light engine and driver...More
Designed for use with 4-in. CFL housings, these trims are available in white and black baffle (140 Series), as well as clear, haze, and wheat haze cone styles (170 Series)...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.