HumpDay Email
| January 12, 2011
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Greetings! By now you are all probably back from all your holiday and end-of-year vacations. Getting back into the grind can be kind of a downer, but we hope you've noticed that by the time you get this email, you are on the downward slope of your week. Friday is on the horizon! Woo-hoo!
Yet, it is still several hours away, so we hope the following will help perk you up! Here is a funny little bit I found courtesy of the internet. If you work with Engineers, then you need to read these. It will help you. Cross my heart.
Engineer Terminologies and their Translations:- Several different approaches are being made. Translation: We are still blowing smoke.
- Close project coordination. Translation: We know who to blame.
- Major technological breakthrough! Translation: It works okay, but it looks way cool and super high-tech!
- Preliminary operational tests were inconclusive, so we are running more tests. Translation: The darn thing blew up when we threw the switch. That was freakin' awesome, so we're trying to make it happen again!
- The entire concept will have to be abandoned. Translation: The only person who understood the thing quit.
- Please note and initial. Translation: Let's spread the responsibility.
- Give us the benefit of your thinking. Translation: We'll listen to what you have to say as long as it doesn't interfere with what we've already done.
- Low maintenance. Translation: Impossible to fix if broken.
- It's technically possible. Translation: I don't feel like doing it.
- It depends... Translation: Abandon all hope of a useful and understandable answer.
- The data bits are flex thought a collectimizer which strips the flow-gate arrays into virtual message elements. Translation: (blank stare) (blink) (blink) I don't know. I really doubt collectimzer is a word.
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Thru-panel Voltage Detection Makes Sense with NFPA 70E and CSA Z462
| Last week, I asked what your company is doing to increase electrical safety in 2011. I'd like to take this opportunity to share with you this paper Phil wrote last year. Versions of this will soon be appearing in the Rockwell Journal and Maintenance Technology, however as a HumpDay reader, you get the first chance to read it!
WORKPLACE ELECTRICAL SAFETY has found its way to every facet of our electrical world. Maintenance departments struggle to keep equipment running while staying compliant to NFPA 70E/CSA Z462 standards. As a result, they look for smarter, safer and more productive ways to keep machines operational. Enter thru-door voltage detection.
Keeping personnel away from live voltage is foundational to electrical safety. More importantly, electrical safety demands a precise answer to the question, "Is there voltage?". Thru-panel voltage detectors go a long way in providing the very first answer to this all-important question, while a voltmeter provides personnel with a second, redundant answer. Thru-door voltage detectors provide much needed "visibility" of voltage from outside the enclosure without exposing personnel to the hazard. Not surprising, companies using thru-panel voltage detection on their equipment have found this concept to be overwhelmingly embraced by all levels of maintenance people.
Here are two key benefits offered by thru-door voltage detection. Additional benefits can be found at in the full article found here.

- Increased Productivity and Safety with Mechanical LOTO: Workers must isolate electrical energy when performing mechanical LOTO procedures. Externally-mounted voltage detectors provide a means of checking voltage inside an electrical panel safely from outside the panel. Without these devices, a mechanic performing mechanical LOTO would be required to work in tandem with an electrician using a voltmeter who would physically verify voltage inside an electrical panel. In this case, the electrician is exposed to voltage. With thru-door voltage detectors, the mechanic can single-handedly check for zero electrical energy without any exposure to voltage.
- Reduced Voltage Exposure and Arc Flash Risk with Electrical LOTO: Voltage is the common denominator in an electrical accident or an arc flash. No voltage means no accident, no arc flash. Electricians performing electrical LOTO with an installed thru-panel voltage detector reduce their own risk because they are able to pre-check the internal voltage state without opening the enclosure. Next, they open the panel to replicate a zero energy reading with their voltmeter as per NFPA 70E 120.1.(5). Because of the lessened risk of voltage exposure with an installed thru-panel voltage detector, some conclude that once the panel is open the need for personal protection equipment (PPE) is also reduced. Whether or not you agree with this, voltage detectors remain a low-cost, redundant voltage verification tool that reduces arc flash risk, increases safety, and adds productivity for an installed cost of $150.
Those who work in the automation world need electrical safety, and NFPA 70E and CSA Z462 go a long way to providing a safe work environment. Before thru-door voltage checking, companies had to sacrifice productivity for the sake of electrical safety. Now, by incorporating thru-panel voltage detectors, employees working on machines can do so with confidence. To read the entire paper, please click here! To see a video demonstration of the product discussed in this article, please click here.
Part Numbers: R-1A0033W-NPLPH R-1A0033W-NPLPF (as seen in video) Please note, we also have versions with non-flashing LEDs. Please call Inside Sales at 800.280.9517 for additional information. Click here to download the datasheet on the Combo Unit.
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FREE Bungee Rockets!

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So many of you love our bungee rockets that I am happy to inform you I have just reordered them for 2011! We should be well stocked for the remainder of the year! Several of you have told me that you have office duals with your bungee rocket! Let me tell you, if you send me pics I can use in HumpDay of you and your co-workers in one of these duals, well, I can promise you a nice little surprise might just make its way to you.
So, for the time being, get this hot little freebie while the gettin's good. Quantities are limited! Click here to enter for yours!
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