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Outdoor Power Solutions – Unleashing Connectivity in  Open Spaces

Arlington Industries, Inc.

Outdoor Power Solutions – Unleashing Connectivity in Open Spaces

Like many of you, I’ve started a small collection of battery-powered outdoor yard tools that now includes a chain saw, hedge trimmer, leaf blower, grass clippers and lawn mow
Harnessing Lighting: A Guide to Wireless Fixture Controls

Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.

Harnessing Lighting: A Guide to Wireless Fixture Controls

In the constantly changing world of lighting technology, wireless fixture control marks a significant leap forward. These systems, defined by their ability to manipulate lighting conditions, without the need for hard-wiring, are swiftly becoming a vital tool for electrical contractors and lighting designers.
Daylight Harvesting: A Sustainable Approach to Building Design and Energy Conservation

Leviton Manufacturing Company

Daylight Harvesting: A Sustainable Approach to Building Design and Energy Conservation

In an era where sustainability and energy efficiency are at the forefront of building design, daylight harvesting presents an innovative solution. This technology harnesses the power of natural light, reducing our reliance on artificial lighting and making our buildings more energy-efficient.
Floor Box Kit with Recessed Wiring Device
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Braving the Elements: A Guide to Weatherproof Boxes

Mulberry Metal Products, Inc.

Braving the Elements: A Guide to Weatherproof Boxes

I'm working on upgrading the electrical outlets around the outside of our house. In addition to adding more receptacles around the perimeter, I'm finally getting around to "electrifying" the shed and lean-to in the backyard.
The Importance of Ground Fault Protection in Industry

Littelfuse, Inc.

The Importance of Ground Fault Protection in Industry

In the food processing plant where I cut my electrical teeth, there were ceiling drops for sticker guns to label bagged product. Some of the workers complained about getting shocked off the stainless still bins that held the product. Adding inline GFCIs helped (although some still complained, even when no voltage was present).
Less Work to Meet Safety Requirements

Legrand/Pass & Seymour

Less Work to Meet Safety Requirements

Some facilities are changing their requirements for motor and appliance installations. This could be due to OSHA Lock-out and Tag-out requirements or NFPA 70E. The change is toward using pin and sleeve devices instead of having a hard-wired installation.

Safety requirements often have the maintenance person checking for the absence of voltage before touching. The rules are quite specific and are enforced by OSHA.
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