Jan 21, 2019Eureka’s new Scout family of architectural luminaires offers nearly 20,000 combinations of colour, size, functionality and geometry, making it a powerful design asset for specifiers.
Cylindrical in shape, the Scout has a simple, clean aesthetic with no visible seams or hardware. It is available in three lengths (6.25", 10.5" and 18"), and two diameters (2.75" and 4.5"). Standard colours for the product family are pale green, gray, navy blue, black and white.
Scout can be wall mounted to provide ambiance to a space, to highlight an architectural component, or provide a dramatic effect on a textured wall. It can be suspended in high ceiling applications with a wider beam for general illumination, or with a narrow beam to focus on tables, bars and reception desks. And, it can be ceiling surface mounted to add character to a room or rhythm to a corridor.
When length, diameter, mounting type and color choices are combined with optical accessories, CCT, beam angles, output, and dimming type options, Scout becomes an essential asset for designers of any interior space.
Among the features:
• 3 mounting types (wall, suspension, ceiling surface)
• 3 beam angles (narrow, medium, wide)
• Regular output of 1,051 lumens (for 2.75" diameter) or 1,394 lumens (for 4.5" diameter). High output of 1,430 lumens (for 2.75" diameter) or 1,914 lumens (for 4.5" diameter)
• CCT of 3000K, 3500K or 4000K
• Clear, frosted or honeycomb lenses
• 0-10V or phase dimming options
• White or black baffle finish (no loss of output with black baffle)
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Vivi White Appointed to the Electrical Safety Authority Board of Directors
Vivi White has been appointed to the Board of Directors of the Electrical Safety Authority (ESA) by the Honourable Ross Romano, Minister of Government and Consumer Services.
“As Chair, I am pleased that the Ontario Government recently appointed Vivi White to the Board,” said Annette Bergeron. “The Electrical Safety Authority’s efforts over the years have greatly improved the safety of the people of Ontario. It’s an important mandate and requires a strong, talented and diverse board as we transform into a modern regulator.”
OmniCable Joins ETIM North America
ETIM North America announced that OmniCable has joined the product classification standards organization. Headquartered in West Chester, PA, OmniCable has 24 locations throughout North America, and also owns Houston Wire & Cable (HWC). The company partners with many electrical manufacturers and only sells to distributors.
According to John Dean, Director of Marketing & E-Commerce, OmniCable/HWC, “The wire and cable industry is often called commodities, but there are very distinct features and attributes for the different products our manufacturers produce.
Canadian Electrical Contractor Discussion Group: Can You Count the Deficiencies?
Have you ever been called to fix the work of a 'handyman'?
"Was supposedly done by a"certified ' electrician....told the homeowner that he got a $266 permit....no record at TSBC. Can you count the deficiencies?"
"There is a second panel change in the triplex also.......even more deficiencies. Think the guy was a glorified handyman. Ones not obvious: 240 BB heat hooked up 120....drier on 2p20....range on 2p50....water heater fed with 2c14 Bx on 2p15."
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Switch to Smart, Switch to Easy, Switch to Beautiful
Screwless wall plates. Smart Outlets. Square D™ Switches and Receptacles are raising the bar on aesthetics, ease of installation, remote lighting control and connectivity.
How to Diagnose Power Quality Issues and the Tools to Help Troubleshoot
Electrical distribution problems are not always immediately identified as issues with power quality. An example of this is a thermal-magnetic circuit breaker. When it trips, the indication is generally a short circuit, ground fault, or overload. At times this can be put down to an old breaker that needs replacing.
However, it’s important to investigate the types of loads on the system and monitor harmonics for a potential disturbance. This article explores common issues with power quality and how to troubleshoot those issues.
12/2 NMD90 75M Romex SIMpull Cable (Yellow) Recalled Due to Inaccurate Labelling
This recall involves a yellow electrical wire, 12/2 NMD90 75M Romex SIMpull cable, sold by the spool. Products were also sold at Home Depot designated as article 108196. Only cables with a time stamp between 12:41 and 18:02 are affected by this recall.
The recalled product contains a neutral wire that is a smaller 14-gauge wire, contrary to the stamp on the wire identifying both the neutral and “hot” wires as 12-gauge (i.e., "12/2").
The recalled product contains a 14-gauge neutral wire instead of 12-gauge (as labelled), thus it may not perform as expected in 12-gauge applications, resulting in a risk of those applications having impaired performance and/or compliance with safety codes or standards.
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Liteline Continues Canadian Investment
Adding continued investment in Canada to its core foundation of innovative Design, installation efficiency, and personal customer service, Liteline has just announced the opening of its 12,729 square foot Showroom and Lighting Distribution Center in Langley BC.
The new Liteline Facility is located at 26550 Gloucester Way, Unit A110 and will house the new Liteline Distribution Center along with a product showroom.
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Greenlee Introduces Mobile Bending Table for 881 Series Hydraulic Benders
Greenlee is bringing secure and easy-to-transport conduit bending capabilities to jobsites with the introduction of its Mobile Bending Table for 881 Series Hydraulic Benders. The new product combines the latest in anti-theft protection with enhanced mobility, easy set-up and quick teardown.
“Electricians are constantly trying to do work more efficiently. Anytime we can shave time off a job, it’s a win – and this product delivers that with easier set-up and portability. At the same time, we know that protecting equipment from theft is an issue for a lot of tradespeople. The new Greenlee Mobile Bending Table for the 881 Series Hydraulic Benders is our latest solution to help professionals safeguard their investments and increase productivity,”
Klein Tools Introduces Upgraded Version of Testing Kit
Klein Tools introduces the Premium Electrical Test Kit.
Premium Electrical Test Kit (Cat. No. 69355)
- Refreshed kit that features three new product releases geared towards a variety of electrical testing applications.
- Kit includes instructions and all required batteries.
Manual-Ranging Digital Multimeter with Right-Angle Test Leads (Cat. No. MM320 – Exclusive to Cat. No. 69355 and Cat. No. MM320KIT)
- Measures up to 600V AC/DC voltages, 10A DC current and 2-ohm resistance
- Also tests batteries, diodes and continuity.
Brady's M211 Portable Bluetooth Label Printer
Design, preview and print – all from your phone. Simple and intuitive, the M211 Label Printer is built for the job site, running all day on a full charge while resisting drops, shocks and crushes.
- Simple. Easy. Intuitive. Seamlessly design, preview and print labels from the industry leading Express Labels App on your familiar smartphone and swiftly connect to your printer.
- Label it once. Now with both pre-sized and continuous labels in 90+ cartridges, filled to the brim with reliable, tested and dedicated label materials that stay attached and remain legible on every surface and in any environment.
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Looking at Milwaukee Tool Cordless Technology with Brent Neilly: Safety, Innovation, and Productivity
By Blake Marchand
Brent Neilly is the Group Marketing Manager with Milwaukee, he has a background in business communications with a B.A. from Brock University, as well as experience working in the construction industry.
“When I joined TTI (Milwaukee’s parent company) it was kind of a perfect match, I had some marketing knowledge from my business degree and some industry experience from working in the trades.” Neilly gained his experience covering an area from Orillia to Timmins, Ontario when he first joined the company as a Field Sales Rep, as well as on their Job Site Core Trade Specialists in the GTA where he found his niche working with utility clients.