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February 2001 Table of Contents


Below are listed featured articles from the February 2001 issue, Vol. 54, no. 2, (c) 2001 Barks Publications, Inc. See also items from February's departments and columns.
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Conventions
  • Manufacturing show in Chicago - Next month's exhibition will feature new products for all kinds of businesses  By Kevin Jones, EA Senior Editor
Service Shops
  • Experience makes a difference - Accumulated knowledge is key to this transformer company's success  By Kevin Jones, EA Senior Editor
  • Motor Drive combinations - How service firms are affected by the way motors and drives are marketed By Kevin Jones, EA Senior Editor
Utilities
  • Problem ... or opportunity?  Blackouts literally took the glow off the Golden State - but there may be gold in the fallout for the aftermarket  By Joseph V. Barks, EA Associate Publisher
Testing and Measuring
  • A new, but largely untried, approach to insulation testing -   Nothing has been done to incoporate multifactor stress testing into standards. With  trilingual summary  By Richard L. Nailen, PE, EA Engineering Editor
Motor Performance
  • And now, another round for motor efficiency standards - The changes continue By Richard L. Nailen, PE, EA Engineering Editor 
Circuit protection
  • Lightning controversy goes on - Protection standards are disputed   By Richard L. Nailen, PE, EA Engineering Editor
Installing machinery
  • How 'spot heating' straightens bent shafts.  There are no easy answers, but familiarity can help correct bends  By Richard L. Nailen, PE, EA Engineering Editor

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