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Electrical Troubleshooting Quiz
2013-03-22 22:25:00| Electrical Construction & Maintenance
Every few days, a 40 hp motor blows its overloads. These have been verified as being the correct size. The maintenance manager suspected the branch circuit breaker was faulty, so had that tested but it's fine. The motor drives a mixer tank impeller. Wet and dry materials come into the tank and mix for ten minutes. The mixed solution is sprayed onto a fixture that passes along to the next step in production. If the motor is down for long, the fixture becomes clogged. It takes a full shift to restore production. How can you find out what’s going on? read more
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Electrical Tools: Low-Pressure Hydraulic Crimping And Cutting Tool From Greenlee Utility
2013-03-22 07:35:50| dairynetwork Home Page
Greenlee Utility’s LP6 is an interchangeable head cutter / crimping unit suitable for 6-ton work to provide contractors and linemen with a faster and easier way to cut and crimp connections
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JCP&L Holds New Emergency Responder Electrical Safety Training
2013-03-21 19:25:00| Transmission & Distribution World
Jersey Central Power & Light (JCP&L) is conducting a new electrical safety training program for emergency first responders throughout the company's northern and central New Jersey service areas.
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ESFI Encourages Electrical Safety For All Ages' During 2013 National Electrical Safety Month
2013-03-21 07:49:10| dairynetwork Home Page
In anticipation of May’s National Electrical Safety Month, the Electrical Safety Foundation International (ESFI) is spearheading its annual effort to raise awareness about potential home electrical hazards and the importance of electrical safety
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Workplace Electrical Safety: Prevention before Protection
2013-03-20 21:33:00| Electrical Construction & Maintenance
Workplace safety is a MUST DO for every business and electrical safety is no different, especially given the devastating impact of the arc flash hazard. The webinar will teach attendees the difference between risk and hazard, and how the choice of system grounding has a direct impact on reliability and safety. It will also describe how to use the systemic approach outlined in ANSI Z10 to drive an effective workplace electrical safety program Location Online Webinar United States See map: Google Maps Workplace safety is a MUST DO for every business and electrical safety is no different, especially given the devastating impact of the arc flash hazard. The webinar will teach attendees the difference between risk and hazard, and how the choice of system grounding has a direct impact on reliability and safety. It will also describe how to use the systemic approach outlined in ANSI Z10 to drive an effective workplace electrical safety program. The webinar will discuss the application of ANSI Z10 as a framework for Workplace Electrical Safety and the clear and stark difference between prevention and protection and which should be the first choice every time. Attendees will learn: how to deploy proven and available technology to eliminate hazards (prevention), how to substitute the hazard for a lower level of hazard (protection) how to use engineering controls (protection) to ensure a safer working environment. Technologies that will be discussed in the presentation will include High Resistance Grounding and its benefits with respect to electrical reliability and safety and the easy steps that can be taken to convert ungrounded systems to the safer HRG system; a system that reduces the arc flash hazard by limiting the fault current to a sufficiently low level that the arc cannot re-strike and self-extinguishes. The presentation will highlight and discuss advances in HRG technology that shortens the time required to locate a ground fault, that provides fail-safe protection from ground faults, that allows for process continuity of critical processes even under second fault conditions and finally the option to manage individual feeder protection. Other technologies highlighted will be arc mitigation as well as engineering controls such as arc resistant switchgear, infra-red windows and remote actuators for circuit breakers. Register for Workplace Electrical Safety Sponsored by: Register for this Event Today! read more
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