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Grounding vs Bonding - Part 9 of 12: Do you know when an isolated ground is appropriate and how to properly install it?Mike Holt20052005, vol.104, no.9
The New Electrical Hybrid - The electrical industry demands a new type of worker classified somewhere between electrician and engineerBeck Finley20052005, vol.104, no.9
The BUSINESS-MINDED Engineer - U.S. electrical engineering programs work to attract more students and provide a more practical educationBeck Finley20052005, vol.104, no.9
Bearing Current Problems: Causes, Symptoms, and Solutions - Choosing the best remediation method depends on a thorough understanding of the potential current paths in an installationRich Schiferl; Michael Melfi20052005, vol.104, no.9
Resolving Grounding Issues With Switch-Mode Power Supplies - As the plant landscape evolves, the rules are changingArnold Offner20052005, vol.104, no.9
Best Practices for Terminating Copper Cabling - Having the right tools on hand and knowing exactly how to use them is the key to a successful installationDan Payerle; Sheri Lindhart20052005, vol.104, no.9
New Technologies Redefine Wireless Control - ZigBee and Z-Wave may open the door to widespread use of RF wireless control in commercial and residential applicationsCraig DiLouie20052005, vol.104, no.9
How to Save Your Motors During a Brownout - Understand the effects of undervoltage and be aware of some methods for protecting your 3-phase motors against itChuck Yung20052005, vol.104, no.9
Why Batteries Fail Prematurely - Knowing what causes these backup power sources to expire early will help you prevent it from happeningEdward P. Rafter20052005, vol.104, no.9
The Case of the Conduit That Wasn't Continuous - An alarm technician's electrocution in a bank attic proves that even if wiring is out of sight, it shouldn't be out of mindJames E. Peserik20052005, vol.104, no.9
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