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Bridgeport Fittings’ Color-Coded EMT Steel Connectors and Couplings Make Circuit Installation Easier and Quicker
Dec 9, 2020
Bridgeport's new, patented, color-coded connectors allow easy circuit identification from inside panels and boxes. With the Bridgeport solution, less material handling is required, compared to bundles of color-coded EMT. Also, the fittings’ Tri-drive set screws are paint-free, promoting fast and reliable connections.
Bridgeport’s easy circuit identification feature offers a color to meet every need, including, for example, Red for Fire Alarms, Blue for Datacomm, Green for Healthcare, as well as White, Orange, and Yellow. In addition, the fittings are painted with durable, lead-free thermosetting paint.
Go here to view examples of Bridgeport’s problem-solving, color-coded fittings.
The new Bridgeport connectors are cULus Listed, per UL 514B, for equipment bonding and grounding and for use with aluminum EMT. Meanwhile the Bridgeport solution has just been made available in 1/2-inch, through 4-inch, trade sizes.
Bridgeport Fittings is a leading manufacturer of quality fittings to the industrial, commercial and residential channels of the electrical industry. Bridgeport’s completely stocked selection of quality electrical fittings and innovative product solutions are available from major electrical distributorships across the U.S. and Canada.
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Nexans Webinar - Key 2021 Electrical Code Changes Impacting Wire and Cable
Join NEXANS for a free webinar with Isaac Müller, Applications Engineer for Nexans as he reviews and discusses the changes to the 2021 Canadian Electrical Code related to wire and cable. This free webinar will take place Wed, Jan 27, 2021 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM EST
This webinar includes:
- Updated rules to protect cables (12-514,12-516)
- New conditions of use for wire & cable (Table 19)
- An opportunity to ask your questions
Click here to register today.
Salex Announces Promotion of Paul Manson to GTA Sales Manager
January 26, 2021 – Salex, a facilitator of commercial lighting installations and control systems for Canada’s architectural lighting community, is excited to announce the promotion of Paul Manson to GTA Sales Manager. Paul joined Salex back in 2015, and has over 25 years of invaluable industry experience.
Dedicated to the education and promotion of quality, high-efficiency lighting and controls, Manson’s extensive background in on-site electrical installation, national accounts, relationship building, manufacturers, and sales team management at Philips Lighting, will provide valuable experience to fulfill his new role.
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With close to 400 exhibitors and more than 6,000 attendees from throughout Canada and the United States, MEET is the second-largest industry event of its type in Canada, and the largest trade event east of Montreal. Given the size and nature of the show and the travel that comes along with it, the COVID-19 pandemic has forced the rescheduling of the event several times.
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