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Thomas & Betts Brochure Addresses Electrical System Challenges in Commercial and Institutional Facilities

Thomas & Betts (T&B)’s brochure, “Electrical Solutions for Commercial and Institutional Facilities” provides product solutions for challenges typically encountered in commercial and institutional buildings. The brochure provides product groupings that respond to demands for cost reduction, continuous operation and sustainability, grounding and bonding, safety, power quality, and personnel training. It also includes a guide that indicates which of these issues each T&B product line is designed to address. 

The brochure is available through Thomas & Betts sales representatives or can be downloaded online at http://www-public.tnb.com/pub/docs/flipbooks/gm8331_civil_infrastructure_tb1/index.html.

For more information, call (800) 816-7809.

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Mastering High Voltage: The Importance of Accurate Test Equipment

This whitepaper underscores that precise calibration of high-voltage test gear — especially when measuring 1 kV–150 kV systems — is essential for safety, reliability, and regulatory compliance. It details measurement techniques (voltage dividers, step-down transformers, etc.), the impact of environmental and connection factors on accuracy, and why traceable calibration (e.g. to NIST / A2LA) is a must to ensure consistent, reliable results.

 

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