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RA3 PROCESS KIT
Part#: RR-PROC3-KIT
RA3 PROCESS KIT
RA3 PROCESSOR KIT NO ADAPT
Part#: RR-PROC3-KIT1
RA3 PROCESSOR KIT NO ADAPT
NX Ethernet over Fiber Media Converter
Part#: NX-EOF-MC-01
NX Ethernet over Fiber Media Converter
24 AWG 4 PR CMR UL 75C PVC CAT5E RISER GRAY
Part#: 56917643
24 AWG 4 PR CMR UL 75C PVC CAT5E RISER GRAY
24 AWG 4 PR CMR UL 75C PVC CAT5E RISER GRAY
Part#: 56917949
24 AWG 4 PR CMR UL 75C PVC CAT5E RISER GRAY
23AWG 4PR CMP UL 60C LS/PVC CAT6 PLENUM BLUE
Part#: 57157945
23AWG 4PR CMP UL 60C LS/PVC CAT6 PLENUM BLUE
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AMAXX Suspended Power Distribution from MENNEKES®
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AMAXX Suspended Power Distribution from MENNEKES®

Need overhead power? With our new Suspended AMAXX, you have the ability to design an overhead power distribution system for your specific requirements and plant standards. Units can be customized with various NEMA or Pin and Sleeve receptacles, Ethernet or Cat 6 ports, and circuit breaker protection if needed.
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Lutron Introduces RadioRA 3 Lighting Control System

Lutron Introduces RadioRA 3 Lighting Control System

Lutron Electronics announced the release of RadioRA 3. Featuring the first-ever line of wall controls with both light bar design and IoT (Internet of Things) connectivity, a new all-in-one processor powered by PoE (Power over Ethernet), and new simpler PC programming software and app-based editing features, RadioRA 3 will transform how installers – and their customers – experience home lighting control.

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Network Connections: Wired, Wireless … and Something On the Lighter Side

Network Connections: Wired, Wireless … and Something On the Lighter Side

Wired Ethernet and wireless connections represent the two primary methods for connecting devices to a network in modern computing. Each has distinct features, advantages, and disadvantages.
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