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May 2007 


Electrical Apparatus May 2007

Below are listed featured articles from the May 2007 issue, Vol. 60, no. 5 © 2007 Barks Publications, Inc. ... see also May 2007 departments and columns and Previous issues.


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Conventions
  • What to do and see in Minneapolis of the May 2007 Electrical ApparatusMeet the Twins
    Minnesota's Twin Cities, hosting next month's convention of the Electrical Apparatus Service Association, offer a range of contrasts.
     

    By Joseph S. Hoff, EA Associate Editor

  • Servicers get technical
    This years convention of the Electrical Apparatus Service Association will get down to basics.
     

    By Kevin Looking ahead to the EASA convention, p. 16 of the May 2007 Electrical ApparatusJones, EA Senior Editor

     

 

Motor Performance
  • Motor efficiency vs. reliability - p. 17 of the May 2007 Electrical ApparatusMotor efficiency versus reliability: Is it an issue?
    The question is complicated by the difficulty of comparing machines in service

    With trilingual summary.
    (Read an online summary )

    By Richard L. Nailen, P.E., EA Engineering Editor

     

Quality Control
  • Understanding safety factor, p. 23 of the May 2007 Electrical ApparatusWhat is 'safety factor'?
    An attempt to quantify something that's ultimately unqualifiable.
    By Richard L. Nailen, P.E., EA Engineering Editor

Safety & Health
  • Machine toxic metals require special safety precautions
    And federal regulators have been slow to respond

    By Richard B. Elsberry, EA Contributing Editor
Accounting
  • Working with the bank
    Think like a banker to get the best financing

By William H. Wiersema, EA Contributing Editor
 

   

 

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