Supply chain shortages are forcing manufacturers to revise products by switching to materials and components that are more readily available. These revisions are requiring regulatory re-certifications, which are mandatory to... read more →
Contact the Utility Upfront: When making connections or modifications to switchgear on the line side of the service disconnect, we recommend contacting the utility to notify them of your intentions. ... read more →
Manufacturers of many product types selling into India, need their power supplies to be BIS certified. Many of these OEMs can't get BIS approval for their products because the system... read more →
Tier I Market Requirements Tier I markets generally consist of North America and Europe. For laboratory equipment manufacturer’s, fortunately the safety standard (EN/CAN/UL 61010-1) is harmonized between the U.S./Canada, and... read more →
The local building department inspector, aka the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) is the party with the final say regarding the National Electrical Code (NEC). The NEC is the primary document... read more →
With the popularity of Solar, battery backup systems, and additions to commercial and residential properties, line-side and load-side taps to existing switchgear have become common. Tapping into existing switchgear is... read more →