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Inverter (208 V) and Ballast Mount target solar installations.
2015-07-16 14:31:07| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Serving commercial 208 V market, TrueString™ TS208-5k75 features NEMA6 packaging and output power of 5.75 kWac at 208 V. Inverter fosters NEC 2014 Rapid Shut Down requirement compliance through under-array mounting, while rugged enclosure and avoidance of internal electrolytic capacitors suits installations in high-altitude, desert, or salt environments. Also available, MNT-TS1-01 enables ballast-mounting of TrueString inverters under arrays of PV modules for space efficiency.
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Concealed, Spring-Loaded Pull Handle has flush mount design.
2015-07-16 14:31:07| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
When triggered via pushbutton operation, spring loaded 67 Concealed Pull automatically releases handle with which to grip for opening doors/panels. O-ring styled handle stores inside of housing when not in use, and flush mount design eliminates catch points. Featuring all-metal construction, this triggered handle is built for strength, comes in multiple color options, and suits such industries as enclosures, telecom, and industrial machinery.
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Surface Mount Ceramic Capacitors operate up to 175°C.
2015-07-14 14:31:09| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Featuring base metal electrode system, Industrial Grade High Temperature X7R Dielectric Capacitors can utilize full rated voltage of 16–200 Vdc at 175°C. Units are available with flexible termination option, and are RoHS-compliant without exemption. Applications include down-hole oil exploration, aerospace engine compartments, geophysical probes, heavy commercial and specialty vehicles, and construction equipment.
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Council asked to spend $5.5 million to preserve Mount Tabor reservoirs
2015-07-10 18:00:20| PortlandOnline
Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, July 9, 2015
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Tweeting from the summit: Japan mobile operator NTT Docomo launches free Wi-Fi on Mount Fuji
2015-07-10 08:13:05| Telecom - Topix.net
Climbers who reach the summit of Mount Fuji will now be able to share their achievement via free Wi-Fi. A Japanese mobile phone network says it will begin offering the service Friday at eight hotspots on Japan's most famous mountain, including the 3,776-meter summit.
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