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Aug. 1, 2007
Current sensors The AcuAMP series of current sensors, transducers, and switches is UL, cUL, and CE approved, and features a five-year warranty. The ACT series of current transducers, available in split-core and fixed-core models, has jumper-selectable current input ranges and industry-standard 4mA to 20mA or 0VDC to 10VDC outputs. Available with 4mA to 20mA output, the ACTR series of current transducers

Current sensors

The AcuAMP series of current sensors, transducers, and switches is UL, cUL, and CE approved, and features a five-year warranty. The ACT series of current transducers, available in split-core and fixed-core models, has jumper-selectable current input ranges and industry-standard 4mA to 20mA or 0VDC to 10VDC outputs. Available with 4mA to 20mA output, the ACTR series of current transducers combines a current transformer and a true RMS signal conditioner into one unit.
AutomationDirect
Circle 200

Fire-rated cables

PLTC circuit integrity (CI) shielded multi-conductor cables are designed to survive fire for up to 2 hr and UL2196/NEC listed to meet the requirements of hazardous environments. Safe-T-Line CI cables meet the fire alarm cable system survivability requirements of NFPA 70 and NFPA 72(2002). Designed for non-conduit installation only, these riser-rated cables call for installation with fire-stop materials, cable runs without splices through the fire zone, and terminations no less than 12 in. beyond the fire-rated wall or floor bounding the fire area.
Belden
Circle 201

Cable lockout

The North cable lockout is designed for use on single or multiple gate valves and circuit breaker boxes, or to immobilize large or awkwardly shaped machines, mechanisms, or heavy equipment. The lockout's hasp accommodates padlocks for up to six workers. Available in 6-ft and 10-ft cables, the device can also be used to safely disable a steering wheel on equipment in the field.
North Safety Products
Circle 202

Raceway

The Fiber Raceway system is now available in black and orange. Users may specify sizes and colors for 2-in. × 2-in., 2-in. × 4-in., 4-in. × 4-in., 4-in. × 8-in., or 4-in × 12-in. systems — in yellow, gray, orange, or black. An outlet trump fitting for the 4-in. × 12-in. system allows fiber cabling to exit from the end of the raceway and down to the cabinet or rack. In addition, an end support fitting provides a way to permanently attach the 4-in. × 4-in. raceway transitioning from the overhead mounting system down to the top of a cabinet. Mounting hardware includes a ladder rack mount kit.
Leviton Voice & Data
Circle 203

Monitoring tool

The PowerCommand iWatch 100 Web-based monitoring tool allows operators to supervise and control generators and transfer switches from any location. The tool's Web server can monitor up to two generator sets and up to four transfer switches in its standard configuration, or it can be customized to monitor up to 10 devices. The product also supports Ethernet or modem-based connections accessed over Ethernet local or wide area networks.
Cummins Power Generation
Circle 204

Pliers

This line of pliers includes five models. The high leverage side-cutting pliers are available in 8-in. or 9-in. lengths and feature a handle ridge for enhanced control. Their diamond-serrated jaws and precision-machined, induction-hardened blades allow for cutting of hardened wire, ACSR bolts, screws, and nails. In addition, the angled diagonal-cutting pliers allow users to place the head of the pliers flush against a surface while gripping the handles securely. Available grip sizes include 5 in., 6 in., 7 in., and 8 in. The long nose pliers feature 6-in., 7-in., or 8-in. flared handles that offer a wide grip design. An area on the custom grip permits users to place an identification mark.
Greenlee, a Textron Co.
Circle 205

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