Consulting-Specifying Engineer - October 2007 - (Page 67) Product Spotlight With rugged, zinc-plated steel housing measuring between 32 mm and 115 mm wide, the supplies occupy less space than most DIN rail-mounted power supplies. The units have a mean time between failure rating of less than 500,000 hours and are backed by a 5-year warranty. They feature built-in LED diagnostic indication, adjustable 22.5 to 29.5 volts DC output and three DC grounding terminals. (TRIO Power supplies by Phoenix Contact) www.phoenixcon.com #20 Product & Lit Digest Product & Lit Digest New Metal-Fab Vent Website N e w Metal-Fab commercial website offers detailed spec data on the broadest selection of cost-saving factory-built chimney, vents, and grease ducts in the industry. Sizing tools, codes & standards, products, warranties, application information and installation instructions included for kitchen and fume exhaust, heating appliances, condensing appliances, and engine exhausts. User-friendly design makes the website easy for engineers to navigate, addressing all venting facets of their projects. Metal-Fab, Inc. Bookmark: www.metalfabvent.com Power distribution unit is ideal for data centers, providing flexible power distribution for mixed IT environments, including blade servers, network and storage applications. Features include singlephase and three-phase applications up to 17 kW, user-selectable combination of NEMA, IEC and hardwired inputs, separate circuit breakers for groups of receptacles to limit overloads, remote monitoring and management at the outlet, and wall and floor mounting. (Powerware ePDU by Eaton Corp.) www.powerware.com #21 Metal-Fab Input #300 at www.csemag.com/quickResponse GRAFIK Eye® QS Visualizer from Lutron GRAFIK Eye ® QS Visualizer is a sophisticated, webbased tool that enables a user to design a GRAFIK Eye QS wall control with nothing more than a few mouse clicks. The tool, located at www.lutron.com/grafikeyeqs, is an interactive website that allows the visitor to customize the color, appearance, and functionality of a GRAFIK Eye QS. Once all choices have been made, the Visualizer provides a customized printout of a detailed specification submittal sheet for easy ordering. Conduction-cooled ATR enclosures are engineered for flexibility, strength and cooling in a range of harsh-environment applications. The series is configured to custom-form requirements and is available in standard ARINC sizes ranging from 0/5 ATR short to 1.5 ATR long. The series’ flexibility extends to its cooling methods, incorporating configurable conducting walls that allow the ATR to be customized for a wide range of thermal requirements. The series can be configured as an air-over conduction-cooled ATR, which keeps channeled air outside of the ATR. (716 Series of ATR enclosures by Carlo Gavazzi Computing Solutions) www.gavazzi-computing.com #22 Lutron Input #301 at www.csemag.com/quickResponse Litchfield International offers New CLIC-X Used in electrical, mechanical, and telecommunications installations, CLIC-X offers many benefits to design engineers and installers. Made of Nylon and Xenoy, full range of products carry UL and IAPMO listings. From clean room installations, to commercial plumbing, to structured cable, CLIC-X has a proven 23 year field use. New website, www. litchfieldinternational.com offers LI design tools for engineers and contractors. SPEX engineering kit free to all inquirers. 1.800.345.2542 or email info@litchfieldinternational.com. Uninterruptible power supply (UPS) is a double-conversion, three-phase line for critical loads. As many as eight modules may be installed in parallel for redundancy or additional capacity. The systems feature a digital control system to eliminate all overloads, frequency variation, transients, flicker and blackouts in real time. The digital control processes signal 10 times faster than previous analog methods. The components include a user-friendly front control panel with an easy-to read LCD panel. An input circuit breaker and internal maintenance bypass also are included. (TreStar P line by Staco Energy Products) www.staco-news.com #23 Litchfield Input #302 at www.csemag.com/quickResponse CONSULTING – SPECIFYING Consulting-Specifying Engineer • OCTOBER, 2007 67 http://www.phoenixcon.com http://www.metal-fabvent.com http://www.metal-fabvent.com http://www.csemag.com/quickResponse http://www.powerware.com http://www.lutron.com/grafikeyeqs, http://www.csemag.com/quickResponse http://www.gavazzi-computing.com http://www.litchfieldinternational.com http://www.litchfieldinternational.com http://www.csemag.com/quickResponse http://www.staco-news.com
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Consulting-Specifying Engineer - October 2007 Consulting-Specifying Engineer - October 2007 Contents On the Web In the News M/E Roundtable How To Beat the Energy Codes Professional Practices Codes & Standards A Capital Job on Engineered Buiding Systems Going Green in Data Centers Overcurrent Protection: Fuses or Breakers? 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