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“I always wanted to be somebody, but now I realize I should have been more specific.” -Lily Tomlin We've given away over $460,000 to subscribers. See the E-Smarts to B-Smart contest. Now you can enter via Email and/or on Facebook. Did you win? (See below to find out.) Doing Nothing Is Very Hard To Do, You Never Know When You're Done. - Leslie Nielsen By Bill Floyd Technology can be paralyzing. In any situation where the participants are confused, conflicted or feel inadequate the tendency is to do nothing which is almost always the wrong move. You might be frozen in your tracks for a short while if a tank was about to run you over, but it would either be short-lived or your successor would be reading your eulogy while trying to not look too elated about the opportunity you just handed him. Usually offense is the best defense. This was the case when distribution was first invaded by the big box stores. NAILD Partner App Download the NAILD Partner App from iTunes! The National Association of Independent Lighting Distributors was founded in 1977 by a group of lighting specialist distributors and has grown steadily since then. The association’s membership is made up of lighting distributors, vendor manufacturers of lighting equipment, products and supplies used by our MRO, contractor and facility end-user customers. Use our mobile app to explore catalogs, search products, view videos, create product lists, and more. This Month's Smart eCat Features: Topaz With the popularity of the Internet, the world has changed. SMART eCAT is now one new important way. Each month we will feature a new manufacturer’s electronic SMART eCAT that will show how looking up products and using manufacturer’s catalogs have never been easier. This “eCatalog Collection” now also appears on our distributor partner and manufacturer rep’s websites as well. We encourage you to look for these there and deal with the companies with which you already have close relationships and work hard to serve your everyday needs. Click here to enter their PVC Schedule 40 catalog section. "E-Smarts to B-Smart" Promotion We're going Social! Now you can reply to the Monthly Questions via email like you always have or on Facebook. Yes, the ElectricSmarts Facebook page is attracting a lot of interest. You can still win $100 just by emailing us your answer as you've always done. But now, we are entering folks who answer the question on Facebook into the potential prize-winner pool as well. So go ahead answer anyway you'd like and make some money and have fun while you learn. Last Issue We Asked: Who Releases EVERLINE® Sign Tube For Simple Outdoor LED Replacement? Correct Answer: Universal Lighting Technologies Congratulations to OUR WINNER: Mark Lokowich, Account Representative, Viking Electric Supply, Minneapolis, MN CLICK HERE to see all winners. This Issue's Question: Who makes the SIRIUS Soft Starter line for use in control cabinets? ("Soft starting and smooth ramp downs, stepless starting, reduced load on the power supply network.") AFCI Requirements Can Turn Electricians Into Arc-Fault Sleuths Chuck Ross The 2014 edition of the National Fire Protection Associations National Electrical Code expanded required locations for arc-fault circuit interrupters (AFCIs), adding kitchens and laundry areas (along with dormitory units) to the list of settings to be served by AFCI devices. These additions were not unexpected, as the NEC has been on a path toward greater use of these potentially life-saving devices over its last several editions. However, greater use of AFCIs can mean more detective assignments for electrical contractors, because tracking down the source of an arc fault can be tricky business. Cable Management Steve Maurer, IME For the professional electrician, carefully wiring a system or a control panel is almost a work of art. We take pride in our efforts. And we aren’t satisfied until our work looks good as well. But, keeping our wiring job neat and orderly has additional benefits. When conductors are installed precisely, they’re easier to troubleshoot. When I open a circuit panel or equipment box and see a rat’s nest of wires, I know what’s next! Double the Protection in a Single Breaker Chuck Ross As technology for detecting both ground faults and arc faults has progressed, the National Fire Protection Association has updated its National Electrical Code (NEC) to reflect the safety benefits of circuit breakers and outlets incorporating this protection. With the 2014 edition of the NEC now requiring arc fault circuit interrupters (AFCIs) in locations where ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs) already were mandated, manufacturers have begun combining functionalities to make life easier for electricians. Lightweight Elastimold® Recloser Reduces Cost Through Easier Installation and Maintenance Thomas & Betts A rural electrical cooperative located in South Dakota had to meet minimum clearance requirements imposed by the National Electrical Safety Code® (NESC®) when installing equipment in aerially mounted substations. According to the operations manager, ground clearance of 9 feet had to be maintained for overhead substations. Platinum Tools Platinum Tools Fault Trapper™ For the first time, you can detect the type of fault, and locate the position of an electrical "event" that causes intermittent/persistent circuit breaker trips, and No Fault Found (NFF) conditions. This is critical information needed to reduce call backs for circuit breaker trips. Lutron Electronics Co., Inc. Lutron LED Drivers – Guaranteed Dimming Performance Take control of the LED opportunity with ultra-reliable, high-performance dimming drivers from Lutron. Select the brand, the dimming level, and the control method you desire for your application to ensure that what you get on the job is what you expect. Orbit Industries Inc. Orbit's Patented Adjustable Rings Orbit's patented Adjustable Rings provide labor-saving solutions when finished wall depths are unknown. Available for 4" (4S) and 4-11/16" (5S) square boxes Orbit's Adjustable Rings adjust from 1/4" to 1-1/4" and are compatible with as many 3/4" extensions as needed to achieve a flush finish every time.
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