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When it comes to solar installations, steel provides a number of advantages that you may not already know. Steel supplier Wheatland Tube and racking manufacturer Patriot Solar Group detail the latest in steel-working knowledge and how best to apply the metal in solar racking and mounting.]]>

When it comes to solar installations, steel provides a number of advantages that you may not already know. Steel supplier Wheatland Tube and racking manufacturer Patriot Solar Group detail the latest in steel-working knowledge and how best to apply the metal in solar racking and mounting.]]>
Mon, 05 Aug 2013 08:36:30 GMT /slideshow/spw-jmcjulyrand-mdraft/24938527 JMCSteelGroup@slideshare.net(JMCSteelGroup) Using Steel In Solar Racking and Mounting JMCSteelGroup When it comes to solar installations, steel provides a number of advantages that you may not already know. Steel supplier Wheatland Tube and racking manufacturer Patriot Solar Group detail the latest in steel-working knowledge and how best to apply the metal in solar racking and mounting. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/spw-jmc-july-randmdraft-130805083630-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> When it comes to solar installations, steel provides a number of advantages that you may not already know. Steel supplier Wheatland Tube and racking manufacturer Patriot Solar Group detail the latest in steel-working knowledge and how best to apply the metal in solar racking and mounting.
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All You Ever Wanted to Know About GFCIs & AFCIs /slideshow/gfci-and-afciecampmmikeholt/21108206 gfciandafciecampmmikeholt-130513103007-phpapp02
Ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs) are designed to disconnect power to a branch circuit whenever the unit detects an imbalance of current between the energized conductor and the neutral conductor. Since the 1970s, GFCIs have saved thousands of lives and helped cut the number of home electrocutions in half. In recent years, the NEC has expanded the requirements for these devices to many other areas outside the home. Introduced in the 1999 edition of the NEC, arc fault circuit interrupters (AFCIs) provide enhanced protection against fire hazards in the home known as arc faults. An arc fault is a dangerous electrical problem caused by damaged, overheated, or stressed electrical wiring or devices. Without AFCIs, arc faults can create dangerous fire situations within the hidden spaces of dwelling units. In this webinar, Mike Holt explains the current NEC requirements for GFCIs and AFCIs. He also explains how they operate, what causes their premature failure, and when they won't provide the safety protection you might have thought they would. Register here: http://event.on24.com/eventRegistration/EventLobbyServlet?target=registration.jsp&eventid=602365&sessionid=1&key=B4ED1DD0EA2C2C4780E35A663E04453C&partnerref=web&sourcepage=register]]>

Ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs) are designed to disconnect power to a branch circuit whenever the unit detects an imbalance of current between the energized conductor and the neutral conductor. Since the 1970s, GFCIs have saved thousands of lives and helped cut the number of home electrocutions in half. In recent years, the NEC has expanded the requirements for these devices to many other areas outside the home. Introduced in the 1999 edition of the NEC, arc fault circuit interrupters (AFCIs) provide enhanced protection against fire hazards in the home known as arc faults. An arc fault is a dangerous electrical problem caused by damaged, overheated, or stressed electrical wiring or devices. Without AFCIs, arc faults can create dangerous fire situations within the hidden spaces of dwelling units. In this webinar, Mike Holt explains the current NEC requirements for GFCIs and AFCIs. He also explains how they operate, what causes their premature failure, and when they won't provide the safety protection you might have thought they would. Register here: http://event.on24.com/eventRegistration/EventLobbyServlet?target=registration.jsp&eventid=602365&sessionid=1&key=B4ED1DD0EA2C2C4780E35A663E04453C&partnerref=web&sourcepage=register]]>
Mon, 13 May 2013 10:30:06 GMT /slideshow/gfci-and-afciecampmmikeholt/21108206 JMCSteelGroup@slideshare.net(JMCSteelGroup) All You Ever Wanted to Know About GFCIs & AFCIs JMCSteelGroup Ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs) are designed to disconnect power to a branch circuit whenever the unit detects an imbalance of current between the energized conductor and the neutral conductor. Since the 1970s, GFCIs have saved thousands of lives and helped cut the number of home electrocutions in half. In recent years, the NEC has expanded the requirements for these devices to many other areas outside the home. Introduced in the 1999 edition of the NEC, arc fault circuit interrupters (AFCIs) provide enhanced protection against fire hazards in the home known as arc faults. An arc fault is a dangerous electrical problem caused by damaged, overheated, or stressed electrical wiring or devices. Without AFCIs, arc faults can create dangerous fire situations within the hidden spaces of dwelling units. In this webinar, Mike Holt explains the current NEC requirements for GFCIs and AFCIs. He also explains how they operate, what causes their premature failure, and when they won't provide the safety protection you might have thought they would. Register here: http://event.on24.com/eventRegistration/EventLobbyServlet?target=registration.jsp&eventid=602365&sessionid=1&key=B4ED1DD0EA2C2C4780E35A663E04453C&partnerref=web&sourcepage=register <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/gfciandafciecampmmikeholt-130513103007-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs) are designed to disconnect power to a branch circuit whenever the unit detects an imbalance of current between the energized conductor and the neutral conductor. Since the 1970s, GFCIs have saved thousands of lives and helped cut the number of home electrocutions in half. In recent years, the NEC has expanded the requirements for these devices to many other areas outside the home. Introduced in the 1999 edition of the NEC, arc fault circuit interrupters (AFCIs) provide enhanced protection against fire hazards in the home known as arc faults. An arc fault is a dangerous electrical problem caused by damaged, overheated, or stressed electrical wiring or devices. Without AFCIs, arc faults can create dangerous fire situations within the hidden spaces of dwelling units. In this webinar, Mike Holt explains the current NEC requirements for GFCIs and AFCIs. He also explains how they operate, what causes their premature failure, and when they won&#39;t provide the safety protection you might have thought they would. Register here: http://event.on24.com/eventRegistration/EventLobbyServlet?target=registration.jsp&amp;eventid=602365&amp;sessionid=1&amp;key=B4ED1DD0EA2C2C4780E35A663E04453C&amp;partnerref=web&amp;sourcepage=register
All You Ever Wanted to Know About GFCIs & AFCIs from JMCSteelGroup
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