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2010/March
Author:Howard W. Penrose, Ph.D., CMRP
The time for chiller startup is upon many companies. With it comes a decades-old challenge: how to verify the condition of a chiller motor before startup.
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2010/December
Author:Jagannath Rao, President Industry Solutions Division, Siemens Industry, Inc.
Sustainability is the hottest of topics these days. The concept is now applied to virtually every aspect of our lives. We have sustainable agriculture, cities, design, living, packaging, transportation, even sustainable tourism. With the term being...
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2010/December
Author:Jane Alexander, Editor with John Schulkins, TAS Online
How do we adapt these systems to operate in an era of limited, expensive electricity and increasing environmental concern without incurring a hefty financial burden?
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2010/September
Author:Jane Alexander, Editor with David Francoeur, FLIR Systems, Inc.
Gas leaks have been affecting peoples' lives since ancient times. Now, there's no excuse for many of them.
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2010/March
Author:Jane Alexander, Editor with Kevin Delaney, Tuthill Pump
Here’s what it takes to boost gear pump reliability in remote locations.
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2010/July
Author:Jane Alexander, Editor, with Michael J. Hawkins, ExxonMobil Lubricants & Specialties
Count on synthetic lubricants to help you do it all!
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2010/July
Author:Jane Alexander, Editor-In-Chief
Come summertime, I'm into buying lots of casual shoes and sandals. Cool. Cute. Cheap. They just need to survive a few weeks of backyard barbecues, farmers' markets, beach picnics, kids' birthday parties and the like.
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2010/January
Author:Jane Alexander, Editor-In-Chief
I spent much of New Year's Day blubbering over my receipt of a "Who's Packing Your Parachute?" e-mail.
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2010/February
Author:Jane Alexander, Editor-In-Chief
The lake next to our home is frozen solid. I've been slipping and sliding out to my old Jeep each morning—and all the way back again each night—for what seems like way too long.
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2010/March
Author:Jane Alexander, Editor-In-Chief
As winter continues to snow and blow its way somewhat in the direction of spring, we all seem to be itching for more green shoots and buds to begin showing up around our economic "houses."
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WIRELESS TEST TOOLS CAN CUT TROUBLESHOOTING TIMEBy: Fluke Corporation
The automation of more and more processes and operations in today’s factories and commercial buildings is helping to reduce energy consumption and increase safety and productivity as never before. However, automation has also added a large dose ofcomplexity for the technicians who maintain and troubleshoot the systems. Click here to learn how Fluke's CNX 3000 Wireless system can help.

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