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ELECTRICAL BUSINESS MARCH 2008 |
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In your March Electrical Business...
Our cover feature discusses general procedures you can follow for the majority of transformer assemblies to make the whole process as clean and proper as possible. Ultimately, a power transformer can be one of the best investments a corporation can make, but that depends largely on the skill and diligence of the assembly crew.
Computer software has emerged as the ideal solution to the problem of designing and maintaining electrical control systems. There are more than a few electrical CAD (or ECAD) software packages on the market, varying in price and features, so it’s best to do some homework before you invest. And despite the obvious benefits, architects/engineers have generally been hesitant to share CAD files with subcontractors out of concern over the possibility of file modification and the potential liability that could ensue. So what can be done to address the issues of file access and security?
Dave Smith discusses the “Rule of Rules” in Mind Your Safety, Ron Coleman explains the real cost of Impact Costs, plus the Heritage “What Am I?” Photo Contest, Code File and Code Conundrum, and more.
EB March 2008.pdf (12.08 MB)
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