I wanted to send you this test email for you to see what your customers could be receiving. The newsletter builder is a great way to keep your company in the front of your customers’ minds. It will guide them back to your page and increase traffic on your site. Just a few easy steps stand between you and getting your content information out to them. Try sending one newsletter and track its progress in the statistics section. See what a couple minutes a month can do for you. As always you can contact me at Ctrommer@electricsmarts.com with any questions.
Wire-Nut® connector wrench reduces finger fatigue and gets in tight spots. Premium screwdriver ratchet mechanism can handle high torque without failure.
3.6 Amp USB Charger/15A Tamper-Resistant Receptacle
Leviton USB Charger/Tamper-Resistant Receptacle offers a ground-breaking 3.6A of charging power and a 15A-125V Tamper-Resistant Receptacle. This device can charge up to two electronic devices simultaneously, leaving the receptacle free for additional power needs. The USB Ports are controlled by a smart chip which recognizes and optimizes the charging power of your device.
New from Arlington! Adjustable In/Out™ Box for Ceiling Fixtures
Arlington’s non-metallic IN/OUT BOX for ceiling fixtures is fully adjustable to accommodate varying ceiling thicknesses, like single or double drywall.
The box is pre-set for a 1/2" ceiling...but the depth adjusts up to 1-1/2" before or after the ceiling is in place with an always-accessible depth adjustment screw.
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Less Work to Meet Safety Requirements
Peter Walsh, PE
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.