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2011/March
Author:Bob Williamson, Contributing Editor
Recently released unemployment figures tell us that the overall U.S. job picture remains bleak. Yet despite reports of so many Americans seeking work, manufacturing and maintenance skills shortages are at an all-time high.
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2011/March
Author:Chuck Yung, Electrical Apparatus Service Association (EASA)
The issue is not as simple as you might have thought. Here’s what the experts have to say about dealing with voltage ratios and wye/delta connections.
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2011/March
Author:Cleaver-Brooks
We’ve all heard that “knowledge is power,” and it truly is with boilers. But how does this phrase apply from a business perspective?
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2011/March
Author:David Stymiest, P.E., CHFM, FASHE, CEM, GBE, Smith Seckman Reid, Inc.
Just because EP systems are out of sight doesn’t mean they should be out of mind. Many facilities don’t know theirs are unhealthy until they really need them. As some unlucky operations have learned, that’s too late.
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2011/March
Author:Frank Healy, FLUKE Corporation
Investigators needed a number of tools to determine the actual causes of a mysterious electrical problem.
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2011/March
Author:Jane Alexander, Editor-In-Chief
As I edited my way through the March issue, I got a kick out of seeing my September 2010 column referenced in the “Viewpoint” by Jay Burnette of Inpro/Seal.
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2011/March
Author:Jay A. Burnette, Vice President & General Manager, Inpro/Seal
In her “My Take” column in the September 2010 issue, Maintenance Technology’s editor Jane Alexander focused on the threat to industry due to the departure of experienced engineers and technicians. When these people go, they carry years of...
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2011/March
Author:Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor
Justification is a basic human need. Think about a child demanding something from his/her parents: “I WANT…!”
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2011/March
Author:Motor Decisions Matter
In the January issue, we discussed how to determine if and when an energy assessment is right for your plant. An energy assessment is an on-site study of your facility that captures how energy is used and identifies potential savings.
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2011/March
Author:MT Staff
Advanced, High-Noise Communication System
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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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