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Anita Salchert CREATIVE DIRECTOR
Derek Gaylard CIRCULATION DIRECTOR
Pam Fulmer CONTRIBUTING WRITERS
David Brender Jim Herring
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COVER STORY 6 Finding the Path of Least Resistance BY DAVID BRENDER
FEATURES 16 Balancing Appearance and Performance: Customizable Convection Heating BY JIM HERRING
COMPANY PROFILE 26 Generator InterLock Technologies, LLC
DEPARTMENTS 20 Industry News 28 New Products 40 Ad Index
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Finding the Path of Least Resistance | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | BY
DAVID BRENDER
Photo 1: WRZN-AM in Hernando, Florida
WHAT MAKES A GOOD GROUND? Ideally, it’s a connection to earth that can absorb an unlimited amount of current without changing its potential. Basically, that means a path for lightning and other power surges to take before they can course through any other part of and electrical/electronic system and damage or destroy equipment. A zero-resistance ground is ideal but impractical. The goal for broadcast facilities should be 5 ohms or less. 6
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What systems should be grounded at a broadcast facility? Power distribution, telecommunications and transmission. All outside services that enter the facility on conductive wires should have lightning arrestors and/or surge protection devices. Those devices should have a home run ground bonding path to the primary ground bonding point. Continued on page 8
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Photos 2 and 3: Arriving at the WRZN, PSI’s John West Sr. found a single existing ground rod with clamped connections and measuring nearly 300 ohms.
They should not be “mixed” on a common ground bar at the point the equipment enters the facility. Their bonding must be to the main ground bonding bar. Those were the basic areas to be addressed when Power & Systems Innovations (PSI) of Tampa visited WRZN-AM in Hernando, Florida, at the request of the MARC Radio Group of Gainesville (Photo 1). The rural station site includes a trailer housing the equipment for a studio, control room and programming. A thousand feet away is a transmitter building. Beyond that are three antenna towers. ground rod with clamped connections (Photo 2) and measuring nearly 300 ohms When he arrived at the station, PSI’s (Photo 3). West took advantage of the site John West Sr. found a single existing to remedy the situation. He drove a deep
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earth ground proximate to the drip line of the air conditioner. The water dripping from the A/C (Photo 4) keeps the soil moist, lowering Continued on page 12
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Photo 4: West drove a deep earth ground proximate to the drip line of the air conditioner. The water dripping from the A/C keeps the soil moist, lowering the resistance to earth and enhancing the grounding.
the resistance to earth and enhancing the grounding. West points out that this is a sustainable solution because most of the time when there’s lightning in Florida the A/C is running. West exothermically bonded a new ground rod (Photo 5) to the main bonding bar inside the trailer. The original #6 AWG solid copper communications ground (Photo 2) was replaced with 4/0 stranded copper and rerouted to the main bonding bar, too. Finally, the metal trailer, itself, was also connected to the main bonding bar. “Now, all the critical systems found here share the path of least resistance to a robust common ground,” he says. Robust, indeed! The typical resistance is now less than 5 ohms (Photo 5).
The Transmitter Building Work is ongoing at the transmitter building. A panel ground is currently connected with a split bolt (Photo 6) to a strip of copper, which is basically a static shield. The bolt connection will be removed. According to West, “A split bolt is nothing more than a mechanical connection that’s not sustainable over the long haul. It has a tendency to cause con12
Photo 5: West exothermically bonded a new ground rod to the main bonding bar inside the trailer. A new 4/0 stranded copper communications ground and the trailer, itself, were also tied to the main bonding bar. “Now, all the critical systems found here share the path of least resistance to a robust common ground,” he says. The typical resistance is now less than 5 ohms.
tamination. It’ll take lightning off of one device and put it on all the rest of them.” Future connections will be made to a ground bar plate that will be connected exothermically to an earth ground using 4/0 stranded copper. Gas tube arrestors were improperly installed on the primary phone lines coming into the facility. Gas tube arrestors are intended to divert lightning energy or anything that gets on the phone line that might cause injury or death. “The error here is that some of Continued on page 14 Photo 6: A panel ground is currently connected with a split bolt to a strip of copper, which is basically a static shield. The bolt connection will be removed. According to West, “A split bolt is nothing more than a mechanical connection that’s not sustainable over the long haul. It has a tendency to cause contamination. It’ll take lightning off of one device and put it on all the rest of them.”
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Photo 7: Gas tube arrestors are intended to divert lightning energy or anything that gets on the phone line that might cause injury or death. “The error here is that some of their connections were looping up. Lightning doesn’t like to travel up. It likes to take the most direct path and go down towards the earth,” states West.
Photo 8: The station’s transmitter coaxes are fed out to the various antennas. However, there was no attempt to bond their shields to any kind of a ground. This will be done, but it has to be done by the RF engineers. PSI’s job is to provide them with a ground bonding plate to accomplish that.
their ground connections were looping up (Photo 7). Lightning doesn’t like to travel up. It likes to take the most direct path and go down towards the earth,” states West. The ground connections from the arrestors and the devices they serve should all be home run downward to the ground bond bar, which is what will be done when it’s re-bonded. That will ensure there is no cross-contamination between the devices and the telecom lines. The station’s transmitter coaxes are fed out to the various antennas (Photo 8). However, there was no attempt to bond their shields to any kind of a ground. This will be done, but it has to be done by the RF engineers. PSI’s job is to provide them with a ground bonding plate to accomplish that.
The Towers PSI did nothing with tower grounding (Photo 9), because WRZN is an AM facility, which has its own radial ground system. West says, “Anything we might do would interfere with the signal. However, had this been an FM operation, we would have bonded the towers as well.”
When All is Said and Done These simple, inexpensive repairs should keep the station alive and well during any lightning occurrence or power surge. That’s the objective for this and the other six stations of the MARC Radio Group of Gainesville. The group’s consulting broadcast engineer, Mark Schmucker, says, “I believe that for any facility, especially
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Photo 9: Nothing was done with tower grounding, because WRZN is an AM facility, which has its own radial ground system. West says, “Anything we might do would interfere with the signal. However, had this been an FM operation, we would have bonded the towers as well.”
broadcasting or telecommunications, any investment made in proper grounding and bonding is well worth the money spent. And, it makes my job a whole lot easier.” ❏
About the Author: David Brender is the National Electrical Program Manager for Copper Development Association. Bios: John N. West Sr. is president of Power & Systems Innovations of Tampa, Inc. (PSI), Hernando Beach, Florida. Its focus is sustainable electrical systems that will perform for years to come: grounding, bonding, surge protection, and lightning protection, including all aspects of power quality. PSI provides onsite consulting services. In addition, the company designs, installs and services a broad range of protection equipment and systems. For further information about PSI call 407-832-9018 or email JWest@PSITampa.com. Mark Schmucker, Consulting Broadcast Engineer, MARC Radio Group, LLC, Gainesville, Florida. His responsibilities encompass maintenance of all the group’s transmitter sites and broadcast facilities, including electrical, telephone, broadband, microwave, automation, computer and satellite downlink systems, along with IT services for office operations. Since 1972, Mark has provided similar services to other broadcast companies in North Florida markets. You can reach him at mschmucker@marcradio.com.
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Balancing Appearance and Performance: Customizable Convection Heating | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | BY
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OFFICES, HOTELS, SCHOOLS, RETAIL STORES, sports facilities and other building types typically have rooms that can be efficiently heated by the use of electric heaters, such as convectors, radiant ceiling panels or infrared radiant heaters. For these applications, the “appearance” of the heating unit is just as important as its performance. Architects spend countless hours on interior design creating a desired atmosphere in these spaces. Think about how the use of light and the choice of color, furnishings and materials affect the ambiance in a hotel lobby or office boardroom. Consequently, heating units need to “blend in with” or “complement” their surrounding environment. At the same time, these units must help specifying architects and engineers solve heating problems such as counteracting cold drafty areas near windows, reducing condensation of the glass and aiding in the de-stratification of the air in the space. With all these factors to consider, there is no one-size-fits-all heating solution for every building. Rather, specifying architects and engineers must solve their distinct heating problems with customizable solutions to ensure optimal cost-efficiency and overall functionality. For the right combination of customization and performance, convectors may be an ideal solution for buildings with complex heating needs.
Why Choose Convectors Convectors are non-fan forced heaters that use natural convection to move the heated air back into the conditioned space – making them much quieter than fan heaters. Without the use of a fan to blow air, the convector is a great choice for minimizing 16
the circulation of dust and pollens, making for a better work environment. Convectors are ideal for use in areas with large spans of windows, such as offices, schools and hotel lobbies. Typically mounted at floor level on exterior walls and under windows, convectors provide an upward movement of air to counteract cold downdrafts and minimize condensation. Available in a variety of sizes, configurations and colors, convectors also offer design and installation versatility. Architects and engineers can leverage customizable features to develop convectors that fit the custom design specifications of a project as well as solve heating problems without wasting energy or space. Models are available that can be located in a trench, housed in custom enclosures or mounted in a variety of other ways. Convectors have a wide array of control options from built-in thermostats for controlling individual units to silicon controlled rectifier (SCR) controls that can integrate into Building Management Systems (BMS).
How Convectors Work Tapping into a natural phenomenon known as “convection,” air inside a convector is heated becoming less dense than the surrounding cool air, enabling it to rise due to buoyancy. As the heated air rises, the cooler air on the floor is drawn into the convector, creating a constant flow. By placing convectors under a window, the heated air rises and blocks the down draft of cold
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air, creating a heated air curtain. All convectors contain two components that work together to safely deliver heated air to the space: the element and an over temperature limit. The element converts electrical energy to heat by passing an electrical current through a specifically designed resistance wire. The elements used in convectors are metal sheathed, and constructed of a spiral wound resistance wire encapsulated in an insulating powder (Magnesium Oxide, MgO) encased in a metal sheath. Fins are added to the element rod to improve heat transfer by creating a chimney effect, directing air to flow over the element and the larger fin surface to heat the air passing through the unit. Most convection heaters have aluminum fins pressure bonded to the rod. However, heavy-duty and explosion-proof convectors have customized steel fins brazed to the rod to better handle higher demands. Over-temperature limits are temperaturesensing devices located on or near the element that interrupt the flow of electricity to the element if an abnormally hot condition occurs. In convectors, the over temperature limit device is most commonly activated when an air inlet or discharge opening is blocked by drapery or furniture, causing heat to build up. Continued on page 18
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Marley Engineered Products® Continued from page 16 choice. The decor of the room as well as its heat loss will determine which style best suits the application. Large open, multi-person, perimeter offices are ideal spaces for heavy-duty baseboards, draft barrier or sill-line commercial convectors and architectural convectors if the window area does not reach the floor. Placing the convector along the entire length of exterior wall eliminates the discomfort of the cold wall effect for people located nearby. The use of convectors in lobbies is similar to large open offices except additional consideration must be given to the fact that people move around more in lobbies. Likewise, in lobbies with multi-story windows and atriums, the amount of heated air necessary to block the downdraft of this large expanse of window, and keep the moisture from forming on the top portion of the window, cannot be generated from floor level convection equipment alone. In these cases, sill or pedestal-mounted convectors installed at floor level, working in conjunction with convectors mounted approximately every 10 to 15 feet up the window, will provide sufficient heated air. Regardless of the office or lobby size, if floor-to-ceiling glass is present, pedestal convectors should be considered.
Convectors are typically installed along the perimeter of rooms to block the downdrafts caused by the cold outside wall cooling the air next to it, and to counteract transmission losses. In most cases, convectors are mounted at the floor level along an outside wall and under windows, allowing heated air to rise from the top of the unit and block the cold “down draft” air. Convectors will draw colder air from the floor area, heat it up and then release it toward the ceiling where it cools, falling back to the floor to complete the cycle. This cycling or rotating effect works best with low to medium ceilings of 8- to 10-foot heights. To efficiently heat buildings with large expanses of multi-story windows, a second series of convectors can be included at every floor level to prevent the cascading effect of the downdraft. While the rising heated air is blocking the downdraft, it also provides a warm air curtain that acts as a buffer to prevent the heat loss from the space to the cold wall. For well-insulated buildings with small amounts of glass, the use of more compact convectors may be sufficient. These heaters would only be mounted under the window area, allowing for fewer heaters to be installed and reducing the initial cost. These Keeping A Cozy Home Since convectors have no moving parts units, however, would still provide the dual function of counter-acting the downdraft and use natural air flow rather than forced air flow, they are ideally suited to quiet livand the transmission effect. ing spaces. This includes bedrooms and A Warm Place of Work home offices where convectors can be inCommercial buildings run the gamut stalled along exterior walls under windows from hospitals and assisted-living facilities to provide silent, gentle heat. to schools, hotels and retail stores. To acHowever, when installing a convector, commodate the very different environments specifiers and engineers must ensure there in these facilities, many manufacturers of is adequate wall space for placement of furconvectors offer a variety of styles and con- niture and drapery, and the location of elecfigurations including: trical receptacles is taken into account to • Front- and bottom-inlet convectors avoid dangerous hazards. Convectors with • Recess-mounted cabinet convectors electronic hydronic elements have a lower • Sill-line convectors surface temperature than standard convec• Architectural convectors, which feature tors, making them safe choices for a nursery design elements that help them blend or child’s bedroom. into or complement most interior spaces For basements, standard convectors should be installed along the above-ground Similar to residential applications, con- walls to eliminate the cold downdraft, as vectors in commercial applications should well as under windows along other walls. be installed on the exterior wall. Within in- Basements with interior divisions should dividual office or conference areas, heavy- have a heater and thermostat in each area. In duty baseboards, draft-barrier convectors or large open basements, several smaller sill-line commercial convectors are the best heaters will produce a better heated air dis18
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tribution than a singular large heater. If the area is only occasionally occupied, portable baseboards may be the better choice. Heating the basement has the additional benefit of warming the floor of the rooms above adding to the main floor comfort level.
Industrial, No-Hassle Heat Factories, warehouses, sports complexes and similar facilities require heaters that can withstand a great deal of abuse but still function properly with little maintenance. For restrooms, lunchrooms, small to medium workshops and assembly areas with low to medium ceilings, slope top or cabinet-style heavy-duty convectors provide even heating, yet are constructed to withstand normal daily industrial abuse. Used on exterior walls, the sloped design of slope top convectors prevent them from being used as shelves or step stools. Cabinet convectors can be recessed when space is limited and the wall that the heater is recessed into is a non-exterior wall. In some industrial applications, there is the potential of hazardous gasses being present, and explosion-proof convectors may be better suited for these spaces. Convection heaters can meet the heating demands of virtually any building without sacrificing aesthetics or efficiency. Easily customized, made-to-order convection solutions enable specifiers and engineers to blend heaters into their designs without wasting energy or budget. ❏
About the author: Jim Herring is the
supervisor of Total Custom Solutions & Technical Services at Marley Engineered Products®, a leading North American designer and manufacturer of reliable comfort heating and ventilation solutions for residential, commercial and institutional buildings. Recognized by contractors, architects, engineers and HVAC professionals for providing a wide range of high-performance, reliable heating and ventilation solutions, Marley Engineered Products’ brands include QMark®, Berko®, Fahrenheat® and Leading Edge®.
Marley Engineered Products’ manufacturing operations are based in Bennettsville, South Carolina, with regional sales representatives located throughout the U.S. and an administrative office in Burr Ridge, Illinois.
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Lovin Saini Named Director of Product Management for Marley Engineered Products
Marley Engineered Products LLC (MEP), a leading manufac- About Marley Engineered Products®: Marley Engineered turer of high-performance, reliable heating and ventilation prod- Products® is a leading North American designer and ucts, has named Lovin Saini as director of product management. manufacturer of reliable comfort heating and ventilation He will be based out of the company’s Burr Ridge, Ill., office. solutions for residential, commercial and institutional As director of product management, Saini will be buildings. Founded in 1926, the company’s responsible for leading MEP’s product managers in expertise in thermal engineering began in 1922 developing market strategies to profitably grow the with the inception of the Power Plant Equipment company, including defining the long-term product Company, which later became the Marley strategy for market preference. Company. Today, Marley Engineered Products is Saini brings more than 10 years of experience as a recognized by contractors, architects, engineers product manager with companies such as Chamberand HVAC professionals for providing a wide lain Group and Robert Bosch, LLC. Most recently, range of high-performance, reliable heating and he was a senior product manager for Gerber Plumbing ventilation equipment. Marley Engineered Fixtures. Products’ brands include QMark®, Berko®, “Lovin’s strong background in product, channel Fahrenheat® and Leading Edge®, providing a Lovin Saini and strategy development, as well as cross-functional wide range of innovative, quality engineered, marketing leadership, will be an invaluable resource to the product commercial, industrial, and residential electric comfort heaters management team,” said John Swann, president of MEP. “He will as well as ventilation solutions. Marley Engineered Products’ play an integral role in the continued growth of our brands.” manufacturing operations are based in Bennettsville, S.C., with Saini has a Bachelor’s of Science degree from Eastern Michigan regional sales representatives located throughout the U.S. and University and a Master’s degree in business administration from an administrative office in Burr Ridge, Ill. Additional DePaul University. ❏ information is available at www.marleymep.com.
Hy-Brid Lifts Appoints South-Central Territory Manager Custom Equipment, LLC has welcomed Jesus Pedraza as its Central region. I have no doubt that both our equipment and cusSouth-Central U.S. territory manager. Jesus is focusing on con- tomer service will have a great impact on the area.” ❏ tinuing the growth and channel development of Hy-Brid Lifts, Custom Equipment’s line of lightweight low-level scissor lifts. About Custom Equipment LLC: Custom Equipment LLC “With a growing construction industry, we needed someone engineers and manufactures all-purpose Hy-Brid Lifts brand who can continue to give our current customers and prospects of scissor lifts in electric self-propelled and push-around in that region the attention and support they models. The all-purpose lifts offer need to be successful,” said Dan Schneider, exceptional capabilities in a heavy-duty but Custom Equipment LLC vice president of lightweight design, are easy to maneuver sales. and reach working heights as high as 20 Pedraza has more than 13 years of experifeet. Contractors and maintenance ence in both inside and outside sales at Ahern technicians can use them from start to finish Rentals in Texas where he used his networkfor a wide range of applications in industries ing and negotiating skills to average $3 million as diverse as construction, drywall, per year in revenue. He is also a knowledgeelectrical, HVAC, industrial manufacturing, able truck driver, having held the position for painting and plumbing. both Ahern and Jack in the Box Distribution. Pedraza’s familiarity with the South-Central For more information: Custom Equipment U.S. helps him navigate the dealer and rental LLC 2647 Highway 175, Richfield, Wis. center landscape in that area. 53076; 262-644-1300; fax 262-644-1320; “It is with great pleasure I join Hy-Brid Lifts,” sales@customequipmentlifts.com; Pedraza said. “I look forward to establishing rewww.hybridlifts.com; or Facebook; Twitter; Jesus Pedraza lationships and introducing our lifts to the SouthLinkedIn; Google+ and YouTube. 20
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Mr. Electric Announced New Franchise Location in Durham, North Carolina Mr. Electric of the Triangle is proud 5. EASY SCHEDULING - Scheduled Appointment Times by Phone, Webto announce their newest location in the site or App! great city of Durham. The new location, at 5441 Lumley Rd, #104 in south- 6. STAFF DEVELOPMENT - Reliable Workmanship due to On-Going Staff west Durham off I-70, will be locallyTraining & Development owned by business manager Mats Linden and backed by the Dwyer Group, 7. SAFETY IN YOUR HOME - Safety Trained, Background-Checked Sera national franchise company. vice Professionals Mr. Electric Durham 8. MEMBERSHIP PLANS - ConveMr. Electric will be able to service cusnience with Our Advantage Plan, Pritomers in the entire Triangle area, includority Scheduling and Members-Only ing Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Chapel Specials Hill, Apex, Holly Springs, Fuquay Va“We have been servicing this area for rina, Pittsboro and Sanford and the sur- some time but have been based in Raleigh. rounding areas. This allows a However, now there is such a large demand family-owned and operated business to of- for electrical services in the other areas of fer an incredible 8 Point Service Guaran- the Triangle, we can expand here with a tee for its customers backed by the full-time staff,” said Mr. Linden, owner and resources of a 120+ location franchise or- operator. “The local Triangle market is ganization: where we live and have worked for years, 1. PARTS & LABOR GUARANTEE so we are excited to give back to the comFully Guaranteed Workmanship & munity in a new way.” Parts The opening of the Durham Mr. Elec2. FREE QUOTES - Free In-Home tric location brings with it a minimum Quotes of 20 new full-time jobs to the area. Mr. 3. TRANSPARENT PRICING - UpElectric will also be partnering with loFront, Flat Rate Pricing cal community teams and philanthropic 4. EXPERIENCED TECHNICIANS organizations to help support the comCourteous, Uniformed Professionals munity.
For more information, please visit: MrElectric.com/Durham. ❏ About Mr. Electric: Established in
1994, Mr. Electric is the leading franchise organization providing electrical repair and installation services across North America, as well as Europe, Australia, and South Africa. Mr. Electric franchisees provide these services to both residential and commercial customers. Mr. Electric has some 120 operating locations across US, with each location independently owned and operated. Our team of qualified experts lives our Code of Values of Respect, Integrity, and Customer Focus.
Topaz Hires Greg Griswold as Regional Sales Director Greg Griswold has joined Topaz as their new Regional Sales Director; a new position for the company. Griswold will be managing the NY, NJ and PA metro areas. With the greater NY Metro Area being one of the most complex markets in the country, Griswold has the background to provide the leadership, experience and expertise, to focus on new business development and market share growth. His knowledge of the contractor and specifier segments will provide Topaz with the insight to continue to offer the unprecedented service and quality products for which they are known. Griswold has previously served as President of Cooper Electric Supply, Regional Director for WESCO, President of Monarch Electric 22
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Company and most recently as President of Double G Partners, a manufacturer’s rep. agency, for the lighting and electrical industries. Carrie Schwabacher, Topaz VP of Sales said, “Greg’s long-esteemed tenure in the electrical business will be a tremendous asset to Topaz. We look forward to seeing continued growth in the Metro Area and have confidence that Greg is the right person for the job.” Topaz is a leading manufacturer of electrical fittings, traditional lighting, ballasts, LED fixtures and lamps. For more information on Topaz’s complete line of products for commercial and residential use, visit www.topazusa.com. ❏
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POWER PRODUCTS ACQUIRES KING INNOVATION® Power Products, LLC announces its acquisition of King Innovation®. Based in O’Fallon, Missouri, King Innovation® is a recognized leader in the design and manufacture of innovative construction grade
products for the irrigation, electrical, gas utility and landscape lighting markets. King Innovation® will become part of Power Products’ Electrical Construction and Maintenance Division (ECM).
“The acquisition of King provides us with a broad offering of innovative and proprietary products and supports our strategic initiative to grow rapidly in the electrical channel and expand into adjacent channels. We are very excited to welcome King’s management and employees to the Power Products family,” said David Scheer, CEO Power Products. Mike Masino, President of the ECM Division, added “The acquisition of King is a great addition to the ECM Division, and combined with Gardner Bender, Sperry Instruments, Bergen Industries, and Calterm, creates a unique strategic platform for our distributor, retailer, and catalog partners. Furthermore, King’s industry leading range of products expands our electrical category providing further value to our end-user customers in the commercial, residential, and industrial markets. ” Herb King, CEO of King Innovation, commented, “I am very enthusiastic about King Innovation® becoming part of the global Power Products family. King’s full line of DryConn® waterproof and dry location connectors and other products for the contractor and DIY markets will benefit greatly from Power Products’ broad channel access. By combining resources of both companies to accelerate innovative new product development, I am very excited about future growth opportunities for King.” King Innovation will continue to operate its R&D, manufacturing, and all customer support functions from its headquarters in O’Fallon, Missouri under the direction of Frank Vlasaty, President. ❏ About Power Products LLC: Power
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Products LLC, headquartered in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, is a global, diversified electrical products platform with locations in The Netherlands, New Zealand, Mexico, Canada and the United States. The Power Products portfolio consists of leading brands for a variety of aftermarket and OEM customer segments in electrical construction and maintenance, recreational marine and specialty vehicles, industrial power, and transportation.
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Generator Interlock Technologies, LLC
Generator InterLock Technologies, LLC Generator InterLock Technologies, LLC, is a small-based company that manufacturers and sells its products across the country. The company was founded after Hurricane Isabel hit the east coast in 2003. The product was developed to meet the need for a safe way to use portable generators to power homes in the event of power loss. The initial inspiration for the product came from a persistent friend of an electrician working for Master Electrical Services. As electrical contractors, they had seen various unsafe and illegal methods that people had used to try to power their houses with their portable generators. The electrician set out to develop a product that would meet National Electrical Code requirements and at the same time be cost effective and convenient for the homeowner. From that original inspiration came a new company: Generator Interlock Technologies or GIT. The Interlock Kit is a simple safety product that locks out the Main breaker in the existing home panel and allows for the portable generator to power the home through a back feed generator breaker. While many electrical inspectors liked the product; they all agreed that the product would have to be listed to UL standards. After thousands of dollars in fees, rigorous tests, a year of changes and modifications, the Interlock Kit was finally approved for production to be used with panels listed under UL Standard 67. The company started filling orders in early 2005, using Master Electrical Services
as its basis for customer awareness. Starting with a few kits that fit the most recent Square-D and Cutler Hammer panels, the offerings grew to over 30 different models in less than one year. Generator Interlock Technologies now has kits for panels from 30 years ago to the most current and they continue to add new kits to meet their customer’s needs. While contractors in Florida and the North East are the biggest customers, Interlock Kits have been sent throughout the United States and parts of Canada. Whether the power loss is due to costal hurricanes or from crippling ice storms in the northern , GIT has a kit that will allow customers to keep the power on in their homes. The Interlock Kits are designed to be installed by licensed electricians and are cost effective for both the customer and the installer. Other products on the market such as generator sub-panels and transfer switches require extensive rewiring of the home panel, often taking the electrical contractor 6 to 8 hours to install. With the Interlock Kit, a qualified electrician can install a complete system in 2 hours or less by simply mounting the correct kit to the face of the panel and
With the Interlock Kit, a qualified electrician can install a complete system in 2 hours or less by simply mounting the correct kit to the face of the panel and wiring a generator convenience outlet to a breaker installed in the panel. 26
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wiring a generator convenience outlet to a breaker installed in the panel. To use their portable generator, a homeowner plugs an extension cord from their generator to the new generator convenience outlet. He then starts the generator, turns off the main breaker, slides the Interlock Kit, turns on the generator breaker and selects the circuits for use up to the capacity of the generator. Generator Interlock Technologies’ Kit is a defining safety product that has been recognized as a Innovation Award Winner by Electrical Contracting Products magazine and one of the Top Products by Electrical Products and Solutions magazine. Generator Interlock Technologies, LLC, has taken a problem of safety and convenience and developed a system to keep danger and expenses to a minimum. Starting with an idea of helping a friend in need, to helping thousands across the country, GIT continues to grow due to its commitment to deliver a quality product. Visit www.interlockkit.com for a complete list of products and details. ❏
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new PRODUCTS DEWALT® Expands 20V MAX* System with Inflator Professional option offered with convenience of corded and cordless DEWALT continues to expand its 20V MAX* System, now featuring over 180 products, with the 20V MAX* Corded/Cordless Inflator (DCC020I). For high pressure or high volume inflation or deflation, it features accessories and adapters for a variety of applications such as inflating tires, camping mattresses, sporting equipment, and more. The 5.5lbs. 20V MAX* Corded/Cordless Inflator can be powered by a 20V MAX* or FLEXVOLT® Battery (DCB606, DCB609, or DCB612) from DEWALT, a 12V DC car outlet (12V DC cord included), or a standard 110V AC wall outlet**. Dual inflation modes allow for either high volume inflation or deflation or high pressure inflation providing a maximum pressure of 160 PSI or pounds per square inch. Featuring a digital gauge with auto-shutoff, the 20V MAX* Corded/Cordless Inflator allows the user to pre-set the unit to the required pressure through an easy-to-use interface. In addition, the 20V MAX* Corded/Cordless Inflator includes a threaded chuck that provides a secure connection while an LED helps to provides illumination. On-board accessory storage means that the included high pressure nozzle, presta valve adapter, inflator needle, and a high volume tapered nozzle are easy to access. The 20V MAX* Corded/Cordless Inflator is a durable choice that also includes a high pressure-capable rubber hose and heavy-duty rubber feet. Coming in summer 2018, the versatile 20V MAX* Corded/Cordless Inflator (DCC020IB, bare tool only) will be available where DEWALT products are sold for $99 MSRP and will come standard with a three-year limited warranty, one-year free service contract and 90-day money-back guarantee. *Maximum initial battery voltage (measured without a workload) is 20 volts. Nominal voltage is 18. **Battery, charger and AC adapter sold separately. For more information, visit www.dewalt.com
New CAT® CG132B Natural Gasenerator Set Delivers Highest Efficiency in Output Category Caterpillar Inc. recently announced the release of the new Cat® CG132B, the first natural gas generator set in its class engineered to meet an electrical efficiency of 43.5 percent. Rated for continuous power at 400, 600 and 800 kW for both 50 and 60 Hz, this generator set is now available for public utility, agricultural biogas, landfill, sewage plant, and mining applications, along with industrial and/or commercial facilities. With an updated package design, the CG132B introduces state-of-theart components to increase overall plant efficiency. A flanged generator set concept includes a vibration-decoupled base frame to lower installation costs while improving reliability. The turbocharger is now water cooled and features a wider combustion air temperature window. “The new CG132B was designed to increase efficiency and meet the evolving challenges of the power plant industry,” said Christian Oertel, product support manager. “The modified combustion chamber decreases knock sensitivity and pollutant emissions while also reducing service requirements.” Oil change intervals have significantly improved due to enhanced oil management. Operation hours (oh) until the first major overhaul have been increased from 64.000 oh to 80.000 oh for natural gas applications allowing for more economical operation. In addition, the CG132B features Caterpillar’s fully digitized Total Plant and Energy Management (TPEM) system. Responsible for controlling all power plant data within an advanced hardware and software solution, this new system eliminates the need for multiple controls. It also features a user-friendly 15-inch touchscreen, which provides a wide range of data concerning the status of the power plant. The data is saved for up to one year, enabling shorter maintenance times through systematic planning. The TPEM system meets the latest ISO 27001 standards. For more information, visit www.cat.com/catcg132b 28
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new PRODUCTS Airmaster Introduces ECo Mancooler Air Circulators ECo Mancooler is the first product of its kind equipped with electrically commutated motor technology that is energy efficient and requires no maintenance. Airmaster, a leading manufacturer of air circulation and ventilation fan solutions, announced its ECo Mancooler air circulator. The ECo Mancooler is equipped with an EC (electrically commutated) low-speed motor, designed and manufactured exclusively for Airmaster. The EC motor technology features a direct drive configuration that requires no servicing, so the ECo Mancooler is maintenance-free. The ECo Mancooler’s variable speed allows users to set the preferred amount of airflow and adjust from 10 to 100 percent speed. Compared to a permanent split capacitor motor, an EC motor can be up to twice as efficient, which allows the ECo Mancooler to offer significant energy and cost savings. Based on Airmaster’s belt drive 42-inch units, the ECo Mancooler is equipped with a four-blade aluminum propeller, steel hub wheels and locking casters, OSHA-compliant guards, a ten foot cord and baked powder paint finish on unit and guards. “By eliminating fan shaft, bearings, sheaves and belts, the required maintenance for the direct drive of the ECo Mancooler is zero,” said Keith Simon, senior product development manager at Airmaster. “With variable speed, low noise and significant energy savings, Airmaster’s ECo Mancooler incorporates the most desirable features of our series of Mancoolers into one product.” For more information, visit airmasterfan.com
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new PRODUCTS New Additions, Upgrades to FLIR Premiere Handheld HD Cameras FLIR T1K-Series offers new, agile GUI and lower-cost, entry-point model FLIR Systems, Inc. recently announced the release of the FLIR T1010 - a new addition to the T1K series of HD thermal imaging cameras. This latest model includes software upgrades that will make all T1K series cameras more responsive and intuitive to use. When combined with the features that define the T1K as FLIR’s flagship handheld camera - HD resolution, precision HDIR lenses, proprietary image processing solutions, and thoughtful, ergonomic design - the T1010 and T1020 can help users find problem areas faster, gather detailed, accurate temperature information, and streamline their workday. The T1010 is a lower-cost entry point to the expert lineup of T1K cameras. It offers the same 1024 x 768 (786,432 pixels) HD detector as the T1020, which can be boosted to 3.1 Megapixels thanks to FLIR’s unique UltraMax® image enhancement. Like all T1K cameras, the T1010 uses high-fidelity OSX™ Precision HDIR optics, which FLIR designed specifically to work with HD detectors for greater image clarity and measurement accuracy. The T1010 offers the same compact, reinforced design with a 120° rotating optical block, so users can scan targets at any angle while maintaining a comfortable position. As FLIR releases the T1010, it is also upgrading the firmware for the entire T1K family. This latest version offers an updated graphical user interface (GUI) that’s as agile and responsive as a smartphone. New features include 1-Touch Level/Span, for improving image contrast, and customizable work folders to help streamline reporting. The latest firmware is integrated with all new T1010 and T1020 cameras, and also can be downloaded for free from FLIR customer support (http://flir.custhelp.com). For more information, visit www.flir.com/t1k
Fluke DS701 and DS703 FC Diagnostic Videoscopes enable maintenance teams to diagnose problems without tearing down equipment The new videoscope probes are IP68 rated to stand up to the dirtiest, harshest industrial work environments While videoscopes are commonly used in many applications, industrial inspections require a powerful, high-resolution videoscope that clearly displays the condition of internal equipment components. High-resolution videoscopes allow industrial maintenance teams to quickly identify equipment issues and schedule preventive maintenance measures to avoid costly unplanned shutdowns. The new 800 x 600 resolution Fluke DS701 Diagnostic Videoscope and 1200 x 720 resolution Fluke DS703 FC High Resolution Videoscope are built for industrial maintenance troubleshooting and quality assurance testing and are designed to stand up to challenges of a rugged environment. Each videoscope features: • High definition probes with dual-view cameras, allowing the videoscope to take images and video either forward or to the side to capture the images in difficult or hard to reach locations • 7-inch LCD screen for easy viewing • IP68 rated probe (imager) for protection against dust and water projected from a nozzle • Engineered to withstand a 2-meter drop
• Up is Up® technology, which rotates the display screen to allow for appropriate image display, regardless of the orientation of the probe location (available with selected probes) • Macro to micro zoom function • Adjustable lighting to capture the best image • Processing speeds that render a smooth, clear, consistent image • Intuitive user interface with easy-to-navigate button technology For more information, visit: http://en-us.fluke.com/products/industrial-imaging/
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AFL Introduces Compact Splicing and Distribution Enclosure AFL, a leading global fiber optics manufacturer and service provider, is introducing the LightLink 550 Optical Splicing and Distribution Enclosure (LL550), a compact wall-mounted enclosure that builds upon the success of its larger counterpart, the LightLink 580, by providing similar patching and splicing capability but in a smaller form factor. Similar to the LL-580, the LL-550 is an ideal fit for business service hand-offs, MDU distribution and connectivity, cellular backhaul and other commercial services that require weather-proof field connectivity, but may have size constraints due to crowded cabinets, telco closets or other congested mounting surfaces. “The LL-580 has been a monumental success for our customers due to the flexibility it provides in dealing with many different MDU environments as well as cell sites,” commented Will Miller, product line manager of OSP Connectivity at AFL. “The LL-550 can now provide similar functionality and flexibility for those installations where the LL-580 would not have been a candidate due to space constraints.” The LL-550 is available with up to 48 SC UPC or APC connections as well as a splice-only configuration for up to 144 single fusion splices or 576 ribbon fibers with mass fusion. The LL-550 can also be coupled with accessories such as the slack storage conduit skirt or telescoping skirt. This enclosure protects sensitive optical components not only from weather and natural elements, but also from vandalism and malicious intrusion. The enclosure is made with heavy gauge aluminum and offers flexible locking features to ensure that only authorized personnel have access to the internal components. For more information, visit www.AFLglobal.com
Greenlee® Improves Crimping Accuracy with the New K09-SYNCRO™ Crimper The dial of SYNCRO series crimpers eliminates rework due to die misalignment Greenlee Textron Inc., a Textron Inc. company, introduces the K09-SYNCRO crimping tool. The new K09-SYNCRO features a patented design that enables a single, color-coded dial to rotate both dies simultaneously, preventing die misalignment and reducing rework. “The K09-SYNCRO crimper’s patented die design includes a color-coded dial selection wheel which corresponds to the color on the lug that is being crimped,” said Ryan Berg, Director of Product Management. “The current process of aligning hard-to-read dials can result in misalignment and inaccurate crimps which ultimately lead to quality concerns and required rework.” The laser-cut dies are marked with AWG die sizes and the die selection wheel is color-coded for easy identification. The rotating dies are built into the tool to eliminate loose pieces. Dies are phosphated, polished and tempered for increased durability and corrosion resistance and continues to accurately perform after 10,000 crimp cycles. The K09-SYNCRO is engineered with an engraved crimp groove; the die index number is inscribed on the crimped lug in order to easily verify the proper connection Ergonomically designed handles decrease grip fatigue and increase user comfort. The telescoping handles are adjustable to four length positions for improved leverage and maneuverability in confined spaces. In addition, the adjustable handles allow for convenient storage. The K09-SYNCRO is part of Greenlee’s SYNCRO series crimpers and has a crimping capacity of 1AWG – 250 kcmil. Both the K09-SYNCRO and K05-SYNCRO are the only crimpers in their class to be UL classified with seven major lug and splice manufacturers, including Anderson®, Blackburn®, Burndy®, ILSCO®, Panduit®, Thomas & Betts®, and Penn-Union® copper connectors[1]. For more information, visit Greenlee.com June 2018 • epsmag.net
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new PRODUCTS Klein® Tools’ Extended-Reach Coax Crimper Makes Work in Confined Spaces Easier Klein Tools for professionals since 1857, introduces the Extended-Reach Coax Crimper, which enables cable connections in tight spaces. Features include a universal plunger for work on multiple connector types and an elongated neck to help make coaxial cable installations easier across all jobsites. Extended-Reach Coax Crimper (Cat. No. VDV211-100) Crimps compression F, BNC and RCA connectors onto coaxial cables Optimized for short cable installations and work in confined spaces Adjustable universal plunger ensures optimized crimping on multiple types of connectors Open-channel design provides easy insertion of all connector head styles Integrated leverage points in handle ends assist with pushing connectors over cable ends Connector markings and millimeter scale are lasered into tool for precise crimping Locking nut retains setting for consistent, repeatable crimps Textured cushion-grip handles help reduce hand strain Extra-long throw mechanism accommodates RG59/RG6/RG6Q coaxial compression connectors Klein Tools' innovative professional-grade Universal Sleeve connectors are 5x faster to install and fit all diameter variations within a cable series (sold separately) “From jobsite to jobsite, professionals constantly navigate complex and outdated wiring systems,” says Karen Alpan, product manager at Klein Tools. “Klein’s new Extended-Reach Coax Crimper offers great versatility for work on multiple connector types. Its elongated neck is specifically designed to help tradespeople effortlessly complete coaxial cable connections in hard-to-reach spaces, making voice-data-video installations easier.” For more information, visit www.kleintools.com/new-products
New STI Firestop Locator Application Can Cut Firestop Tracking Time to Less Than One Minute and Allows Teams to Collaborate in Real Time Specified Technologies, Inc. (STI), an innovative leader in the firestop industry, announces the launch of Firestop Locator Application for mobile, tablet or web. “This new app allows the user to easily import plan view drawings and achieve a fully interactive experience pinpointing specific firestop locations to streamline the firestop tracking process,” said David Samuel, Software Developer Lead for STI. “In fact, it can reduce that time to under a minute.” The Firestop Locator Application helps installers, contractors, designers, architects and facilities teams to quickly track penetration firestop systems, construction joints, and doors and dampers. It allows full collaboration for all team members with notification updates when connected to the internet. The app also can be utilized even if offline, in a remote location of the building with a weak or no connection. Simply reconnect to the internet and the app updates all of the new content. “It was important for us to develop a program that speaks to all team members in real time,” Vice President & General Manager, Engineering and Emerging Businesses for STI, James P. Stahl Jr., CFPS, CDT. “To comply with the International Building Code, Section 1704.2.4, as well as ASTM E2174 and E2393, it is imperative that the facilities team, contractor and Authorities Having Jurisdiction have immediate information shared within 24 hours of any deficiencies found during inspection. Our program will digest these updates and send out notifications at the end of the same day.” Notifications are just some of the powerful tools offered as part of the Firestop Locator Application. “Our app also includes a robust number of detailed reports, such as Corrective Action Reports,” Stahl continued. “It’s very important for teams to have a high level of transparency. Even the labels to be placed at the firestop locations contain a preprinted QR code accessible to all team members.” For more information, visit www.stifirestop.com 34
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new PRODUCTS DEWALT® 20V MAX* Tool Connect™ Tough Rotary Lasers and Laser Distance Measurers Coming soon are the new DEWALT 20V MAX* Tool Connect™ Red and Green Tough Rotary Lasers and three extended range Laser Distance Measurers, two of which will be enabled to work with the DEWALT Tool Connect™ app. The DEWALT 20V MAX* Tool Connect™ Green Tough Rotary Laser (DW080LGS) and DEWALT 20V MAX* Tool Connect™ Red Tough Rotary Laser (DW080LRS) feature Bluetooth® connectivity, which allows them to connect to the Tool Connect™ app for approximate location tracking and tool customization features. With an IP67 debris/water resistance, two meter drop protection, and a highly-visible green beam or traditional red beam, these Tough Rotary Lasers perform in adverse jobsite conditions and provide an accuracy of +/- 1/16” at 100 feet. They have an interior range of 250 feet or an exterior range of 2,000 feet with the use of a detector. Available in fall 2018 where DEWALT products are sold, these two new DEWALT Rotary Laser models come standard in a DEWALT TSTAK® Storage Case for additional convenience. Included with the 20V MAX* Tool Connect™ Red and Green Tough Rotary Laser is a 12V MAX*/20V MAX* charger, 20V MAX* 2.0Ah battery, detector, ceiling bracket, laser enhancement glasses, target card, and remote control. Three new Laser Distance Measurers offer backlit high contrast 2.25-inch (measured diagonally) color LCD displays for visibility in various lighting conditions. Each also provides quick measuring for area and volume to support a variety of applications including painting and flooring estimates. The DEWALT Tool Connect™ 330-Foot Laser Distance Measurer (DW0330S) and DEWALT Tool Connect™ 165-Foot Laser Distance Measurer (DW0165S) connect via Bluetooth® to store and save measurements and mark up photos on the DEWALT Tool Connect™ app. Capable of measuring distances up to 330ft. and 165ft. respectively, and with an accuracy of +/- 1/16” at 30ft. each, they feature continuous measurement tracking to quickly and easily find the distance from a target while calculating area and volume and saving historical measurements for reference to the last three measurements. For more information, visit www.dewalt.com
Caterpillar Expands G3500-H Series Featuring Industry’s Lowest Operating Cost Caterpillar Inc. is pleased to announce the latest addition to its series of Cat® generator sets designed to deliver the lowest owning and operating costs in the market. The G3512H is the third of the H-Series product line now available for operation on natural gas fuel. This generator set is currently offered at 1500 kWe power output at 50 Hz and 60 Hz. “This product was developed based on customer demands for improved return on investment for combined heat and power (CHP) and continuous electric power applications. The G3500H generator sets can be used in industrial and commercial facilities such as hospitals, data centers, manufacturing plants, and greenhouses as well as in distributed generation power plants by electric utilities,” says Mike Yohe, product definition manager. “It will provide customers in countless applications with exceptional value; helping them reduce energy costs while continuing to provide the high reliability customers expect of the G3500 family.” The G3512H leads the industry, with the lowest owning and operating costs in its class through improved electrical efficiency of up to 44.6% /60Hz and 44.9%/ 50Hz (ISO, 1.0 p.f.) and decreased maintenance costs. Recent product developments – including cuffed cylinder liners, updated valve stem sealing, and increased valve train lubrication – have minimized the number of maintenance events and reduced oil consumption over previous levels. Additionally, the new model features an open combustion chamber design, which allows use of a low-pressure fuel system (1.5 to 5 psi/ 10.2 to 34.5 kPa) that facilitates maximum performance on pipeline natural gas. The major overhaul period of the G3512H is 80,000 hours with an in-frame maintenance interval at 40,000 hours. For more information, visit cat.com/CatG3512H 36
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new PRODUCTS Platinum Tools® Turns Xtender Pole™ Into a Drill with New Keyless Chuck Adapter 3/8-Inch Keyless Chuck Adapter is Now Available with an MSRP of $33.75 Platinum Tools®, the leader in solutions for the preparation, installation, hand termination and testing of wire and cable, is proud to announce the launch of the new 3/8-inch Keyless Chuck Adapter (p/n JH711) for its popular Xtender Pole™. With an MSRP of $33.75, the 3/8-inch Keyless Chuck Adapter is now available. “Quickly convert your Xtender Pole™ into a drill with our new 3/8-inch Keyless Chuck Adapter,” explained Jason Chesla, Platinum Tools marketing manager. “It accepts standard round and hex shank bit, pairs with any 3/8-inch or 1/2-inch drill, and even finger-tightens for easy bit changes. It is ideal for the professional contractor and low-voltage cable installer for easier overhead installations that previously were dangerous or inaccessible by ladders, scaffolding, and scissorlifts, including vaulted ceilings, over stairwells, and through ceiling grid up to 24-feet.” Platinum Tools’ Xtender Pole is a multi-purpose telescoping pole has interchangeable heads for installing J-Hooks, eye lag screws, ceiling wire, jack chain and threaded rod from the work floor. For more information, visit www.platinumtools.com
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