The IPGSM-DP fire alarm communicator offers users a choice of either internet protocol (IP) or global system for mobile communications (GSM) cellular as its primary communications pathway...More
The Snap Shot finds cable length, impediments in the cable, and conditions at the end of wires in data, power, or communications/video systems up to 3,000 ft...More
ProLume F49T5/HO linear fluorescent lamps reduce energy consumption by more than 9% while maintaining nearly equal light output of a standard 54W lamp...More
Available now for PC users, SpecSizer version 2.7.0 features a20-Step Wizard that automatically calculates the least number of steps for building a load scenario...More
The DuraLabelPRO300 arc flash labeling kit includes a DLP300 thermal transfer printer that offers 300 dpi resolution and prints supplies up to 4 in. wide...More
The AF-600 F11 redundant drive is suitable for applications where a full- or reduced-voltage bypass cannot be used because the control and functionality of an adjustable-speed drive is always required...More
The Blackburn Storm-Safe service entrance disconnect system de-energizes and releases utility service entrance cables when they are struck by debris...More
This latest version of Sage Timberline Office business management software includes enhancements to credit card management as well as to workforce management...More
The ASCO Ethernet redundancy and I/O solution simplifies operation, reliability, and serviceability of quad-redundant programmable logic controllers (PLCs) for paralleling control switchgear...More
Designed to replace 70W metal-halide floodlights, the LFLOOD18 is an 18W floodlight that produces 73 lm/W and uses nearly 75% less energy than its metal-halide counterpart...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.