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Facilites Manager | Jan/Feb 2014

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new products Legrand announces the avail- ability of its Pass & Seymour® Compact Fluorescent Lamphold- ers (CFL Lampholder). The new Lampholders are Energy Star compliant, reduce energy use and meet the requirements of National Electrical Code Article 410.16, which require a com- pletely enclosed or covered lamp within a closet space. They are available with or without a pull chain. Pass & Seymour® CFL Lampholders are perfectly suited for enclosed commercial and residential applications. The compact size and sturdy design of the new CFL Lampholders make this product easy to install and maintain. Both the wall switch and pull chain Pass & Seymour® CFL Lampholders are rated at 13W-120V/60Hz and from a third-party compliance perspective are cULus certified. The new CFL Lampholders are manufactured from high-impact-resistant thermoplastic and can be wall or ceiling mounted. For additional information on Legrand visit www.legrand.us. Eaton has announced that its Bussmann division recently introduced its Fuses Made Simple™ program, making it easier for users to select and specify the right fuse. The Bussmann division developed the new, simplified platform by group- ing the Underwrit- ers Laboratories (UL) low voltage, branch circuit fuse portfolio into three tiers of protection and four fuse families—all based on key performance and protection characteristics. Every fuse in the Fuses Made Simple program clearly and consistently displays critical fuse information—including the part number, amp rating, voltage rating and agency listings—in an easy-to-read format. The new label design also allows users to see im- portant information on each bolt-on fuse regardless of its installed position. For further information on Fuses Made Simple program visit www.cooperbussmann. com/FusesMadeSimple. Trojan Battery Co. launched two HydroLink(tm) Trojan Tips video tutorials which provide information on installing and using HydroLink to water flooded batter- ies, an important maintenance practice to maintain battery performance and longevity. One video focuses on general installation of HydroLink on any type of equipment using the single-point watering system to simplify maintenance, and the second video focuses on installing and using HydroLink in a golf car. Both illustrate how to use either a hand pump or a regulated hose supply to water Tro- jan batteries. For greater information on Trojan Battery Co. please visit www.trojanbattery.com. The Medeco® K100 battery operated cabinet lock with Aperio Technology makes it easy and cost effective to bring access control to applica- tions where audit trail and monitoring are becoming increas- ingly critical. It uses local wireless communication between the lock and an Aperio hub to connect to an access control system, eliminating the cost and inconvenience of bringing wiring to the cabinet. The Medeco K100 provides for real-time cabinet door and latch locked status monitoring with integrated door position, latch locked, tamper and low battery signals. It also has two forms of battery fail over-ride, including a mechanical key override feature and a battery jump port to provide complete assurance against battery failure. For more information regarding Medco visit www.medeco.com. Facilities Manager | january/february 2014 | 59 Compiled by Gerry Van Treeck

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