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Staying "Current" With the NEC (National Electrical Code)

IndustrySmarts, Inc

Staying "Current" With the NEC (National Electrical Code)

The National Electrical Code (NEC) is a critical standard for safe electrical installation in the U.S. Staying compliant with the NEC can be challenging, but proactive strategies can help professionals and organizations navigate these challenges, and ensure safety.
Keeping Your Hands Safe: The Cutting Edge of Glove Technology for Electrical Work

Klein Tools, Inc.

Keeping Your Hands Safe: The Cutting Edge of Glove Technology for Electrical Work

Don't let a simple mistake turn into a devastating injury – invest in the right safety gloves. Understanding glove ratings and layering leather protectors over insulated gloves can make all the difference.
Outdoor Landscape Lighting and Design: A Bright Opportunity for Electrical Contractors

Kichler Lighting

Outdoor Landscape Lighting and Design: A Bright Opportunity for Electrical Contractors

Outdoor landscape lighting is not just about illuminating the exterior of homes and businesses; it's a burgeoning market with a glowing future.
ARISTA Advanced Lighting Control System
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Solar Inverters: Bringing (Green) Power to the People

Mersen

Solar Inverters: Bringing (Green) Power to the People

The most visible element of a rooftop solar system is, obviously, the panels. And, where I live in New England, I’m seeing more and more of those glossy- or matte-black units topping the homes around me, helping to power more of the local load with green energy while also pushing down their owners’ monthly utility bill.
Unlocking Potential with Demand Load Management (DLM)

Legrand North America

Unlocking Potential with Demand Load Management (DLM)

Demand Load Management (DLM) is a key concept in the current discourse on sustainability and environmental responsibility. It refers to the systematic approach of optimizing energy consumption, lowering expenses, reducing environmental footprint, and improving overall performance.
What Really Goes into Manufacturing Hazardous Location Fixtures

Appleton Grp LLC

What Really Goes into Manufacturing Hazardous Location Fixtures

Most electricians and contractors are familiar with the concept of hazardous locations – areas where a fire or explosion could occur through the presence of flammable vapors or gases, combustible dust or easily ignitable fibers or flyings.
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Maestro Dual Controls with LED+ Technology
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New Electrical Estimating Podcast Reveals Practical Strategies for Channel Partners to Grow Market Share
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