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February 2008 


Electrical Apparatus February 2008

Below are listed featured articles from the February 2008 issue, Vol. 61, no. 2 © 2008 Barks Publications, Inc. ... see also February 2008 departments and columns and Previous issues.


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Codes & Standards
  • More about the National Electrical Code - p. 17 of the February 2008 Electrical ApparatusAnother look at the 2008 National Electrical Code
    Continuing our examination of an increasingly difficult document.
     

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

 

 

Bearings and Lubrication
  • Servicing sleeve bearings - p. 21 of the February 2008 Electrical ApparatusSleeve bearings: modern use for an old technology
    What's new about their care and application.
     

    With trilingual summary.
    (Read an online summary )

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

     

Accounting
  • EA Reader at Ease - p. 13 of the February 2008 Electrical ApparatusYou've bought the company - now what?
    Acquiring the keys to the front door is just the beginning.

     

    By William H. Wiersema, CPA, EA Contributing Editor

     

     

     

Safety and Health
  • Statistically speaking, OSHA inspections are not for everyone.
    For a majority of U.S. industrial work sites, the federal occupational safety agency's bark is generally worse than its bite.
     

    By Richard B. Elsberry, EA Contributing Editor

Say it Right
  • Wait just a moment ...
    Don't refer to a span of time unless you're prepared to define it.

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


     

 
 
   

 

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