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How digitization can enable business critical resiliency in times of crisis

Just because crises like climatic events, natural disasters and other catastrophic events are beyond our control doesn't mean their impacts cannot be anticipated, evaluated and mitigated. We now have the technological capability to actively boost business continuity and viability in the face of unanticipated events — or to make their consequences worse by ignoring foreseeable risks.

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Whitepaper:

Power disruptions are costly. Explore electrical equipment maintenance strategies.

An electrical distribution equipment maintenance strategy is essential for protecting your personnel, assets, and business. Additional benefits include maximized uptime, and improved energy efficiency and spare parts management. In terms of performance and longevity, an effective maintenance strategy keeps electrical distribution equipment operational, extending its service life. Different approaches to equipment maintenance are available to plant managers. This white paper, Strategies for Maintaining Electrical Distribution Equipment, examines the various strategies for electrical distribution equipment maintenance and provides a deep dive into the pros and cons of each. An effective strategy for maintaining electrical distribution equipment ultimately provides industries with an optimized total cost of ownership (TCO)and a competitive advantage. Download the white paper to learn more.


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Arc Flash Mitigation: Designing for Safety

On average, five to 10 arc flash events occur in electrical equipment per day in the U.S. These events can be devastating to personnel and productivity. Mitigation tactics like PPE, following OSHA and NFPA safe work practices, and implementing NEC installation standards can help decrease the chances of one of these dangerous events occurring at your facility.


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