In This Issue: • Kendall Electric Thanks You• Whole House Automation Made Simple• Allen-Bradley® 1783-NATR• Grace Releases the Flex-Mount Voltage Indicator• FIRST Programs for Kids • Internet of Things.....on the Plant Floor
• When Your Lighting Options Are Limited• The Need for Cable Routing• Leviton Provides Home Automation at Holland Home• 2017 NEC Code Changes and SCCRs• Kendall Connection Live Monthly Workshops
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BRAND ETHOSWhen it comes to wholesale distribution and services, one name stands apart from the rest. Kendall. Kendall is an impressive array of products, services, and solutions. And Kendall is much more than that.
Expert consultation. Unsurpassed customer service. Exceptional training. Those aren’t empty ideas. Kendall has made them common - expected - in a marketplace that for many has simply become about moving products from point A to point B.
That’s because the people from Kendall - own Kendall. From the men and women who drive the trucks to the service experts who answer the phones - they have a stake in the company. And in your business.
Kendall is an extra degree of effort. Kendall is straightforward answers when you need them. Kendall is an unexpected level of honesty, professionalism and competence. They are the innovative ideas that get you to that next level.
Year after year, decade after decade, these are the knowledgeable people who have been there. And they’re the people who will be there - investing in the products and solutions that help your operation work, the thinking and training that keep you and your company moving forward. These are the people who believe it is their job to help you succeed. To them, it’s not just any other job. They’re Kendall. They own it.
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Contact your Kendall Electric Account Manager or Automation Engineer for additional informaiton on products featured at the show.
If you weren’t able to attend, view the Automation Fair Highlights at:kendallelectric.com/dl/AF2016
Remember to visit our training website on a regular basis for upcoming trade shows, seminars, and events. We have a lot going on in 2017!
training.kendallelectric.comHere you can also submit a request to be added to our mailing list and
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Whole House Automation Made SimpleSamsung SmartThings Hub and Leviton Vizia RF + Bundle By: Tom Herbstreith - Datacom Specialist - Kalamazoo, MI
Whole house automation is made simple with a strategic partnership between Samsung SmartThings and Leviton, resulting in a pre-packaged home automation starter kit. Control and automate lights, save money on energy, include connected thermostats, and add a wide variety of third party solutions to create a custom yet affordable and accessible smart home. Set Leviton lighting controls to turn on when there’s motion or turn off when there isn’t, and control and automate multiple lights with one button.
Start your next smart home project with the Samsung SmartThings Hub and Leviton Vizia RF + bundle, complete with Hub, Dimmer, and Switch. Add as many or as few smart devices as you want from Leviton, choreograph them to work together in one free app, and create a smarter home that automatically reacts as life happens. Whether you have two smart devices (like the Leviton Z-Wave Dimmer and Switch) or 200, all you need is one Hub to create a smart home.
What’s in the Bundle?1. Samsung SmartThings Hub2. Vizia RF + Dimmer, VRMX13. Vizia RF + Switch, VRS15
Leviton Wireless Lighting ControlsThe Leviton VRMX1 is a universal dimmer for dimmable LED, incandescent, halogen, and magnetic low voltage. It is rated for 1000W incandescent, 450W LED/CFL and Mark 10, and 1000VA for magnetic low voltage. The Leviton VRS15 is a 15A switch for single pole, 3-way or more applications and is rated for 1800W incandescent.
• Bundle includes Samsung SmartThings Hub, Leviton VRMX1 Dimmer, and Leviton VRS15 Switch • No required monthly fees or contracts • Easy app-based setup • Z-Wave and ZigBee radios allow for Vizia RF + and Lumina RF devices to easily enroll (nt, 1800VA magnetic low voltage, 1800W electronic low voltage,
For additional information, contact Kendall Electric today.
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Allen-Bradley® 1783-NATR Network Address Translation RouterBy: Curtis Zielinski - Account Manager - Grand Rapids, MI
manages IP-address mapping from the local machine-level network to the broader plant network, was well received upon its product launch and sales of the device have greatly accelerated in 2016. Machine builders have been able to use Ethernet/IP for end users
the automation across the manufacturing space. The 1783-NATR resides between the control network and the machinery. Once
address programmed to it, movement of the equipment, replacement of the equipment, or adding on to the equipment can be done
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Faceplates located within the Factory Talk software allows for easy visual aid or operators to see the network address translator device on the Panelview.
network and can support up to 32 translation mappings. The NATR can support linear or device level ring (DLR) topologies on the machine network allowing for rapid simple replacement. Deployment of multiple devices is made easy via a SD card which can store existing settings and then allow for a download to a new device. The translator enables redirection of selected protocols such as CIP, ICMP, HTTP, and DNS for stable network connection.
For more information on Rockwell’s Network Address Translation Router (1783-NATR), please consult your Kendall Electric Automation Engineer or Account Manager.
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Grace Engineered Products, Inc. Releases the Flex-Mount Voltage IndicatorBy: Daniel Hill - Automation Engineer - Kingsport, TN
Grace Engineered Products, Inc. recently announced the latest product to emerge from their SafeSide® brand; the Flex-Mount voltage indicator, a Permanent Electrical Safety Device (PESD) that conveniently mounts onto any electrical equipment with an existing M20 or 3/4” conduit knockout. The
LED visibility for the top, bottom, left side or right side of the box. Building on the success of the R-3W panel mount style of voltage indicators, with the Flex-Mount offers the same trusted indication with alternative mounting options.
Flex-Mounted Indicator Features
• Quickly and easily mounted in any M20 or ¾” knockout-perfect for safety switches, IEC-style disconnects, motor peckerheads/ connection box, and CB panels - virtually anywhere.
• Operates on both AC and DC Voltage. 40-750 VAC & 30-1000 VDC. • Additional labels make mounting on the top, bottom or side painless.
outside of a control panel. Engineered with redundant circuitry, the voltage indicator is powered by the same voltage that it indicates. The Flex-Mount is externally mounted to one of four sides of a power disconnect or motor controller box.
hazards when used properly in conjunction with NFPA 70E standards and OSHA principles.
The Flex-Mount voltage indicator can be installed on any equipment with an existing M20 or 3/4” conduit knockout including, but not limited to, the following: NEMA Type motor disconnects and IEC load switches, safety disconnects switches, breaker panels and load centers used in commercial and industrial buildings, electric motor terminal boxes used in water treatment facility pump applications, large compressors and critical motors used in large process and manufacturing facilities, large power generators used in mission critical facilities with synchronizing systems, uninterruptible power supplies used in data centers and healthcare facilities, combiner boxes, DC safety switches and solar strings used in solar power plants.
Contact your Kendall Electric Account Manager for additional information.
Kendall Electric is a proud sponsor of the Knoxville Smoky Mountains Regional event held on the University of Tennessee campus every spring. Mike Wehrenberg, VP and General Manager for Kendall Electric, acts as the judge advisor for the event and is also a chairperson the TNFIRST LLC
Kendall Electric also worked with suppliers to build and provide a 1000 amp, 120 volt power system for all of the pit area during the 3 days of competition.
- Mike Wehrenberg Kendall Electric VP and General Manager Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama
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FIRST For I nspiration and Recognition of Science and TechnologyK-12 Programs for Kids. Volunteer opportunities for all ages.By: Tim Dunaj - Automation Engineer - Benton Harbor, MI
Happy New Year and welcome to 2017. I would imagine many of you have set some pretty lofty goals for this year. Maybe you have decided this is the year you are going to get in better physical shape. Perhaps, you are dedicated to cleaning out that spare room
the holidays. Many of these goals can and will be met this year, but how many of us are willing to take on the task of building a robot?
That is correct, a robot. In addition to building the robot, are you up to the challenge of completing that task in a six week timeframe? Why six weeks? Completion of the robot must be done in six weeks so you can compete with others who have taken on the same challenge. Does that sound like an unrealistic goal? It really does not, if you are high-school student participating in the FIRST Robotics Competition.
FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and
program for kids worldwide. Dean Kamen is the founder of FIRST. Many people know Dean better as the inventor of the Segway.
science and technology. FIRST is based in Manchester, NH. The
designs accessible, innovative programs that motivate young people to pursue education and career opportunities in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM). Each student’s self-
are enhanced as they work with their team members, mentors and coaches to accomplish a shared goal. Their shared goal is to conceptualize, design, build, troubleshoot, and debug a working robot, in six weeks. What were you doing in high school?
FIRSTFIRST Lego League Jr. and FIRST Lego League are designed for lower and upper elementary age students. FIRST Tech Challenge is intended for grades seven through twelve, throughout most of the world. However, in the state of Michigan, FIRST Tech Challenge is exclusive to middle school. By making Tech Challenge exclusive to middle school, Michigan has placed an emphasis on making FIRST Robotics Competition the high school aged sport of choice. In fact, FIRST Robotics Competition is considered by many to be
The excitement of the FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) season begins with a world-wide reveal of the 2017 competition. This takes
game name was revealed, along with a teaser video. From that moment on, anticipation has been building among the teams.
The game name this year is STEAMWORKS and the teaser video highlights a throwback to the
This promises to lead to robots that will have to lift objects, climb objects and most likely throw objects. All of this will take place while your competitor’s robot is working against the robots of you and your alliance members. The competitions are very intense and just as competitive as any traditional sporting event.
Remember, teams of soon-to-be Machine Designers and Technicians are designing and building these machines. In addition, future Controls Engineers are writing the code that will breathe life into their robots. High-school students will quickly learn the values associated with time management and resource planning. Students balance the rigors of everyday studies, with the added work of getting their robot ready for competition. During the six week long build season, many teams will spend six to seven days per week working on their robots. Most teams require students maintain a healthy GPA or they cannot participate in Robotics.
With this program, learning how to work as a collaborative group, where sharing ideas and listening to the ideas of others becomes essential. For many participants, involvement in FIRST can be an incredible stepping stone to
world. Imagine the comfort a future employer might have, knowing that their new employee understands the concept of properly managing their own time, as well as respecting the time of their peers. As a future employer, your company’s involvement in FIRST can be the differentiator as to whether the next generation of professionals would like to work for you.
The opportunity to spend time working with these impressive students will lead you to see the true promise that exists for the
boundaries and discover a way to get things accomplished. The opportunity to work with this next generation of leaders is why Kendall Electric has greatly invested in FIRST. Kendall Electric has helped to sponsor several competitions in the Lego League, Tech Challenge, and Robotics Competition age groups. The largest investment can be found in the many owner-associates who volunteer their personal time to serve as mentors, coaches, event coordinators, judges, and judge advisors.
For more information about FIRST and some of the upcoming
FIRST Robotics YouTube channel, and FIRST YouTube Channel.
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By: Mike Wehrenberg - VP & General Manager - TN, AL, GA
The Knoxville Chamber of Commerce hosts a monthly Manufacturing Roundtable that Kendall
Electric participates in as part of our business in the east Tennessee market. At the meeting in September, I led the discussion with about
network infrastructure and security.
candidates work on for their dissertations. As I started the discussion, a number of the people in attendance were no doubt worried that a technically-oriented presenter from the supplier world would overwhelm the group with all the hype, jargon, and technical tidbits that seem to pervade the Internet of Things.
I worked the meeting with a greaseboard and highlighted three things:
1) having production resources work closely with IT resources 2) paying attention to good network wiring practices 3) making sure that the investment in industrial managed switches was fully utilized.
While those three topics, again, are notably massive and complex,
participants began sharing both the good and the bad concepts on all three subjects.
In essence, as more Ethernet is deployed on production equipment in the manufacturing community, people are learning tough lessons that almost always are part of these three main goals. I believe the group
banner. It helped provide a relatively easy to understand strategy that
and their integration into the overall business systems that a company uses to bring value to their respective customers.
At the meeting, I
sheet” that I had created to try and bring some technical focus on these three goals…. especially on the infrastructure and security goals. The next page contains these notes.
To wrap this up, let me restate the three biggest efforts to be
1) Production, Engineering, and Maintenance resources need to work hand-in-hand with the Information Technology resources at
best to blend those differences into a cohesive network.
surrounding noise, grounding, troubleshooting, changes, and network performance are extremely critical.
way by using managed industrial switches the switch properly. with deployment of higher level aggregation, distribution, and
management systems.
Ultimately, these steps will help drive the ability to make the Internet of Things, which has so much hype these days, into a more
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Network Architecture Considerations
• Industrial Managed Switches • NEMA 12 Intermediate Distribution Frame (IDFs) with UPS
Wireless Access installation - At least 2200 packets/sec for wireless • Requested Packet Interval
even 100 axes in a system • IEEE 1588 Precision Time Protocol - Closed loop motion control • Electrical Safety Solutions on the network • Redundant Star, Linear, Ring • Layer 1-2 managed Access switches, Layer 3 Switch - Routers - Distribution Switches, Core Switches, Firewalls
Network Security & Operational Considerations
security policies implemented by the solution provider(s) and system owner(s).
Key Actions and Takeaways
• Managed Switches integrated with the control system • MAC, Port, and Device-type access along with ACLs • Proper VLAN, QOS, IGMP implementation • Router isolation of Layer 1, 2 and 3 systems from rest of network • DMZ implementation • Environmental considerations • Operational considerations
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When Your Lighting Options Are LimitedBy: Don Fisher - LIghting Specialist - Knoxville, TN
Viskase is a global leader of food casing products. One of their large plants is in our backyard in Loudon, Tennessee. The facility is a challenge; built in the 1950’s with ceiling heights below 15’
You have seen similar plants that may be food processing (as in this case), as well as hosiery mills, carpet mills, machine shops, etc. It can be nearly impossible to remove and replace the lighting.The limited ceiling height will not allow a nice lowbay or high bay. Around 2010, the plant lighting was converted from T12 to T8.
So the next logical step should be to once again convert the
electronic T8 ballasts have quite a bit of mileage left. After a few plant visits with our Account Manager (Tony Rogers, Knoxville)
SUBSTITUBE LED Gen5 PlasticLED T8. The newer generation (non-glass) SUBSTITUBE lamps are NSF rated for food, beverage and pharmaceutical applications, eliminating the need for coated lamps or tube guards. I also frequently use this lamp for task lighting, avoiding wire guards or protective tube sleeves. Another factor that makes this project attractive is the current TVA Incentive Program for Industry. Kendall Electric is a TVA PPN (Preferred Partner Network) member, so we often perform facility audits and run the numbers using TVA software. This project was a matter of the customer changing lamps, as the SUBSTITUBE will operate with current T8 electronic ballasts. In the future, when customers begin to experience ballast failures, Sylvania has developed QHE-LED drivers which are the exact physical footprint
of existing electronic T8 ballasts. Pricing is very comparable as well. Best of all, these drivers will only operate LED tubes.
(4825) Sylvania LED15T8L48/F/850/SUB/G5 (Plant Floor)
Burn Time: 24/7 KWh Rate 0.06
Annual Energy Saved 601,952 KWhAnnual Utility Bill Savings $36,117
TVA Incentive Check $32,179Simple Payback 2.0 Years
End Result • Customer performed a self-install using mimimal labor • Light levels have dramatically increased • Quality of light has been maximized using 5000K color temp,
• Need for expensive coated lamps has been eliminated • Cost of lamp recycling has been eliminated • New lighting system should be maintenance free for 5+ years
Contact your local Kendall Electric store with your lighting needs.
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The Need for Cable RoutingBy: Don Fox - Datacom Specialist - Knoxville, TN
What is a Cable Routing System?
mounting brackets that can be assembled to create a structure that
physical damage that can disrupt or cut off signal transmission. It also provides a versatile, scalable pathway that reduces the costs associated with maintaining existing network operations and implementing new services. Cable Routing Systems are not just ameans of containing cabling deployed in data centers or central
management system needed to ensure optimum network performance.
Can you afford improper cable routing?
Network problems can cost large companies hundreds of thousands of dollars. A recent study found that companies can lose as much as 3.6% of their annual revenues to network downtime and service degradation. Contributing to this is improperly routed or unprotected
Crushing, pinching, or microbending can result in impeded signal transmission and cable breakage. Bend radius violations, or
attenuation affecting overall system performance and cause fatigue leading to long-term signal failure. Therefore, improperly routed cables are at risk of being damaged and can result in service interruption and downtime. Identifying, testing, removing, and replacing a damaged cable is costly in terms of labor and network service interruptions.
A properly designed and installed Cable Routing System carries cabling along a logical route to minimize bends and optimize cable lengths while providing easy access to make moves, adds, or changes. A well-engineered and installed Cable Routing System costs a fraction of the potential downtime losses and day-to-day operating costs over the life of the network, thereby reducing the total cost of ownership.
Ensure network reliability with a complete solution that protectscables from physical damage while maintaining signal integrityand delivering reliable network performance.
impact damage
smooth surfaces, protecting cables from bends and snags
Reduce installation costs with innovative snap-together couplers,mounting brackets, and accessories that require minimum useof tools and small fasteners to assemble. These components arepart of a comprehensive system that provides lower installed cost. • QuikLock™ Couplers allow components to be assembled in less
for tools or small fasteners • QuikLock™ Mounting Brackets allow channel to be attached to infrastructure without drilling or using small, loose fasteners
Enable future growth
of the most versatile cable routing solutions available.
• Broad assortment of QuikLock™ Mounting Brackets allow the system to be mounted to any type of infrastructure
Lower cost of ownership through a combination of uniquefeatures and standards compliance.
easy access to cables without fully removing covers, thereby reducing time required to make moves, adds, and changes • Compliance with stringent industry standards including UL 2024A and NEBS GR-63 (ensures that system features and functions will withstand regular use and perform over the lifetime of the installation)
construction will last the life of the system
For additional information on cable routing, contact your Kendall Electric Account Manager or Datacom Specialist today. View the complete Panduit brochure at: kendallelectric.com/dl/pf
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Leviton Provides Home Automation at Holland Home By: Jeffrey Collins - Account Manager - Grand Rapids, MI
Holland Home broke ground in autumn of 2016 on the Breton Homes North project. The project includes 45 buildings encompassing 119 living units. Holland Home’s vision statement
options that are tailored to meet the needs of individuals both within our facilities and in the community”. Holland Home’s vision for this Breton Homes North project was to provide this vision along with a safe and secure lifestyle using smart home technology system. After researching multiple systems Holland Home and Leviton collaborated on a home automation system which provides safety and security along with a new age design and easy upgradeability. With initial design and product assistance from Leviton and the installing contractors, the necessary material and labor was in place to provide installation and commissioning
of the entire home automation system at the Breton Homes North model showroom. Each future home will be equipped with (3) zones of lighting control, (2) controlled thermostats and (1) door lock. This provides a base for security and safety to the homeowner on their initial setup. As new residents take over existing homes or updates are requested by the existing homeowner, it’s an easy system to update utilizing any new or existing device like occupancy, vacancy and humidity sensors along with a simple pre-existing Cat 5 cable connection back to the panel. Then the SnapLinkTM app is updated and programmed by a
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“Holland Home wanted to offer a safe, secure, and modern home with the ability to adapt and upgrade to meet the homeowner’s current needs. This home automation system by Leviton allows us to do this fast and easily.”
- Jerry Broek, Project Manager, Holland Home
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Safety and Security at Home
SnapLinkTM is a mobile app for IOS and Android systems, For example iPhoneTM, iPadTM and iPod TouchTM along with Samsung mobile devices can be easily
TM home and
using the OmniTouch 7TM Touchscreen. The touchscreen can be used as the at-home control panel to monitor all of your devices. For example, the Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) and security camera capability allows the homeowner to answer or monitor the door activity when a visitor or package arrives. With the remote capability the homeowner can feel safe and secure with the ability to disarm or arm any security personnel, simply monitor the activity, and lock /unlock any door if necessary.
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In today’s fast moving technology world, our everyday consumables like phones, electronics, cars and homes have to keep up with the times. In our homes, the ability to integrate devices with mobile and remote applications is essential to stay informed and also provide a safe and secure feel to the homeowner. Leviton provides a system that meets and exceeds these expectations. The Omni LTeTM Home Automation System utilizes a common communication platform (Zigby or Z wave technology) in conjunction with any Leviton or 3rd party device (i.e. dimmers, USB outlets, thermostats) to provide instant feedback to their mobile devices. The instant feedback includes lighting control, motion detection (i.e. vacancy and occupancy sensors), security, and HVAC systems. The Omni LTeTM system was developed with SamsungTM to provide easy and universal programming to almost any device on the market. For example, there are many security systems on the market and potentially a homeowner’s concern is whether or not the
home automation system is compatible with their security
LTe Home Automation System provides the homeowner with
existing system.
Contact your Kendall Electric Account Manager for additional information.
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moods for dining, movies, or entertaining. Have lights automatically turn on when arriving home and provide passive security for the “lived-in” look when on vacation.
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to security systems, easily integrate connections like ethernet, speaker, HDMI, USB, and stereo-jacks for unparalleled connected home connectivity.
2TEMPERATURE CONTROL & MONITORINGBe comfortable and save
energy while away. Smart phone app allows control of temperatures in greenhouses, humidors, wine cellars, aquariums, and attics.
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Surf the web, stream movies, play games or remotely monitor and control the home with a smartphone or tablet.
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Leviton security, connectivity, and automation innovations help create the ideal, stress-free home.
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2017 NEC Code Changes and Short-Circuit Current Ratings (SCCRs)By: Todd Gallaway - Account Manager - Fort Wayne, IN
What is Short-Circuit Current Rating?
Short-Circuit Current Rating. The prospective symmetrical fault current at a nominal voltage to which an apparatus or system is able to be connected without
SCCR may be an attribute of a single electrical device, such as a contactor, or of an electrical apparatus which has multiple devices in an enclosure, such as an industrial control panel. An
an apparatus or device achieve an SCCR may either be integral to the apparatus, such as the main OCPD for an industrial control panel, or it may be on the lineside of the apparatus, physically separate.
SCCR is very different from the interrupting rating of an
NEC in Article 100 as: Interrupting Rating.
interrupt under standard test conditions.
The interrupting rating of an a circuit breaker or fuse is an overcurrent protective device (OCPD) self-protection rating. This rating by itself does not ensure loadside electrical equipment will be provided with adequate short-circuit current protection.
Complying with 110.10 is relatively simple 1. Determine the available short-circuit currents. Also take into account future electrical system changes or equipment moves that may result in higher available short-circuit currents. Moving equipment within a facility or to another facility may result in the inability to install the equipment because the SCCR is inadequate for the new location’s available short-circuit current.
2. When specifying and ordering electrical equipment, communicate the required SCCR levels. Equipment builders should require the purchaser to specify the minimum acceptable SCCR level for each piece of equipment. Those who specify or order equipment need the available short-circuit currents at the planned installation sites and must communicate to the equipment builders the required minimum SCCR for each piece of equipment. Equipment with SCCRs that exceed the available short circuit current is recommended as a safety factor, while
However, equipment SCCR that is not at least equal to the available short-circuit current is a safety hazard and a Code and OSHA violation.
3. Do not install equipment if its SCCR is not equal to or greater than the available short-circuit current. The installer should not install equipment with an SCCR lower than the available short-circuit current. Free tools exist that make it easy to calculate available short-circuit currents when an available short circuit current is not marked at the equipment’s location. This is similar to working with enclosures; an installer would not install a Type 1 enclosure outdoors where a Type 3R is required.
4. Before energizing any equipment, the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) should verify the equipment SCCR is equal to or greater than the available short-circuit current. The AHJ must ensure the equipment has an SCCR equal to or greater than the available short-circuit current. See the information note for the
Critical Operation Power System (COPS) transfer equipment
inspectors to verify the SCCR for critical operation power system transfer equipment.
Related NEC sections 110.10 700.5(E) 701.5(E) 702.5
Contact your Kendall Electric Account Manager if you have questions about the NEC code changes and SCCRs.
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Keep up with what’s new today by attending Kendall Connection Live Monthly WorkshopsBy: Tiffany Stewart - Marketing - Portage, MI
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Kendall Connection Live Monthly Workshops
At Kendall, we believe that continuing education is an integral part of our business and the foundation for our success. We take great pleasure in the success of our customers as well, so we offer numerous training opportunities throughout the year.
Kendall Connection Live (KCL) Monthly Workshops are free training seminars held at many Kendall Electric locations. These seminars are led by Kendall Automation Engineers and include technical content on Rockwell Automation products along with various other vendor products. These classes were created to help educate customers on our products from a technical perspective. Over the years, we have hosted sessions on a variety of different topics.
If you have not attended a KCL before, I encourage you to do so. These seminars and workshops are designed to provide a wide range of customers with a broad techincal overview of new products and technologies. The monthly seminars build a dependable association of colleagues, creating an ideal environment for discussing questions, feedback, goals, and challenges in the field.
In 2016, we held over 100 KCL’s throughout the year company-wide. We’ll have as many or more available this year. You can find an upcoming list of KCL sessions on our training Website at:
training.kendallelectric.comIf you do not already receive monthly KCL topic notification e-mails, visit our training site to subscribe to our mailing list.
Our KCL’s are all planned and designed by Kendall Electric engineers. In addition, we have many other vendor training seminars, events, and workshops available. Contact your Kendall Electric Account Manager to discuss your 2017 training needs and goals. Let us know what you’re looking for and we’ll help you get enrolled in the classes you want. You can also contact [email protected] if you have any questions about training opportunities in your area.
“The electric light did not come from the continuous improvement of candles.” - Oren Harari
“The greatest obstacle to discovery is not
ignorance - it is the illusion of knowledge.”
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Three Rivers, MI 490931201 W. Broadway
269-273-86441-800-632-2011
Sturgis, MI 49091700 N. Centerville Rd.
269-651-94951-800-916-1958
Midland, MI 486424600 James Savage Rd.
989-496-36001-800-968-3600
Petoskey, MI 497701915 Fochtman Ind. Park Dr.
231-347-2646
Grand Haven, MI 494171436 Fulton Ave.
616-844-7017
Coldwater, MI 49036646 E. Chicago Rd.
517-278-45181-800-695-5464
Holland, MI 4942411581 Greenway Dr.
616-396-46251-800-968-4625
Grand Rapids, MI 49504832 Scribner Ave., N.W.
616-459-83271-800-442-2523
Saginaw, MI 486045420 Davis Rd.989-752-4181
1-800-968-4181
Alpena, MI 497071240 US23 North
989-356-34111-800-968-3411
Cadillac, MI 49601909 W. 13th Street
231-775-97341-800-442-1711
Jackson, TN 3780125 American Dr.731-423-0134
1-800-467-1155
La Porte, IN 46350915 Boyd Blvd. 219-362-2019
1-800-728-4331219- 872-0628 Mich. City
Angola, IN 467032795 Woodhull Drive
260-665-20981-800-525-2842
Chattanooga, TN 374082310 Rossville Blvd.
423-698-44711-888-263-6673
Portage, MI 490025101 S. Sprinkle Rd.
269-345-01011-800-227-3674
Montgomery, AL 361166064 Perimeter Pkwy.
334-356-18451-866-711-8021
Auburn, IN 467061200 S. Grandstaff Ave.
260-927-15301-800-368-1017
Cleveland,TN 373232395 Shady Lane
423-479-26391-800-472-4547
Kingsport, TN 376601241 Jan Way423-246-8151
1-800-775-3530
Muskegon, MI 494421699 Wierengo Dr.
231-773-66211-800-968-6621
Battle Creek, MI 49037131 Grand Trunk Ave
269-965-6897Fax : 269-965-6899
Dalton, GA 307201020 S. Hamilton St.
706-275-44001-800-342-7629
Kendallville, IN 46755109 S. Allen Chapel Rd.
260-347-31901-800-525-2841
Newport, TN 37821133 Highway 25E
423-623-56501-888-264-0411
Benton Harbor, MI 490221405 South M-139
269-925-32441-800-255-5214
Grand Rapids-S. MI 495124525 44th St. SE616-459-8327
1-800-968-9880
Knoxville, TN 37922170 Mabry Hood Rd.
865-546-87551-800-532-8742
Pigeon Forge, TN 37863117 Golf Rd.
865-453-46381-800-532-8742
Mishawaka, IN 465444905 Lincolnway E.
574-259-00261-800-682-4528
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Traverse City, MI 496862458 N Aero Park Ct.
231-946-72621-800-968-7262
Jenison, MI 494286726 Roger Dr.616-662-0185
1-800-968-9880
Lansing, MI 489177633 Lanac St.517-322-2411
1-800-292-0802
Fort Wayne, IN 46825415 Ley Road
260-484-07551-800-552-0999
Oak Ridge, TN 37830745 Emory Valley Rd.
865-482-49061-800-832-8742
Birmingham, AL 352223317 5th Ave. S.205-254-3192
1-800-605-3192
Tuscaloosa, AL 354051323 Whigham Pl.
205-759-5716800-263-8393
Wyoming, MI 495091100 58th St. SW
616-406-1555
Warsaw, IN 465801095 Fisher Ave. 574-267-8168
1-800-421-5214
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