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LEDVANCE - Canada, div. of Osram
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OTPROGRAMMER 1/CS 1/SKU
Part#: 51645
OTPROGRAMMER 1/CS 1/SKU
Universal Distribution Frame, 12RU
Part#: ZDF24-S25
Universal Distribution Frame, 12RU
Universal Enclosure, 24"x36", Steel, 2 Switches
Part#: Z23U-S24S
Universal Enclosure, 24"x36", Steel, 2 Switches
Universal Network Zone System, 24" x 24", Mild Steel, 1 Switch
Part#: Z22U-S11
Universal Network Zone System, 24" x 24", Mild Steel, 1 Switch
Progress Lighting, a Hubbell affiliate
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P700021-031 24V CV 40W DRIVER
Part#: P700021-031
P700021-031 24V CV 40W DRIVER
P700020-031 24V CV 25W DRIVER
Part#: P700020-031
P700020-031 24V CV 25W DRIVER
P700023-031 24V CV 80W DRIVER
Part#: P700023-031
P700023-031 24V CV 80W DRIVER
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N2LED: The New Standard for Reliable Emergency Egress Lighting
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Emerson Expands Power Supply Portfolio to Add Design Flexibility in Hazardous Conditions

Emerson Expands Power Supply Portfolio to Add Design Flexibility in Hazardous Conditions

Emerson’s new SolaHD SVL power supplies include new three-phase and hazardous location versions for use in wide range of high volume industrial applications.
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Ensuring Business Continuity: The Vital Role of Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPSs) for Point-of-Sale (POS) Systems

Ensuring Business Continuity: The Vital Role of Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPSs) for Point-of-Sale (POS) Systems

I’m old enough to remember days when cash registers weren’t computerized – they used electricity but were otherwise pretty analog devices. But a lot has changed since the first computerized cash register – or, as retailers say, point-of-sale (POS) devices – was introduced in 1973.
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Emerson LED Floodlights for Hazardous Zone 1 Locations Use 80 Percent Less Energy than HID Luminaires
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News from Lutron: Updated Wallbox Catalog is Now Available
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Temporary Light Strings and Area Lighting
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