The alternating fuel to battery HPS3K allows on-site generators to switch from their daily high-load power capacity demand to a battery source when lower power requirements are needed to keep job site lights, security systems, and computers running.
This new tracking device is easy to install into the onboard diagnostics port of a vehicle. It is designed for businesses that may have a need to switch tracking to different vehicles for a number of reasons.
These tapes are unique in that they contain 10 percent copper or nickel flake. Developed to seal and lubricate threads under harsh environments, these new tapes are designed for high-pressure and high-temperature applications and can replace messy, potentially contaminating anti-seize compounds.
The S-Flex enclosed a/c drive line has been expanded to include Type 12 and Type 3R enclosure options. The enclosures now enable installation of S-Flex drives in outdoor and rooftop applications.
This product is an adjustable insertion flow meter featuring electromagnetic technology that accurately and reliably measures fluid velocity in addition to providing several continuous signal outputs.
This scroll compressor for commercial refrigeration comes factory-installed in 1.5-5 hp horizontal, air-cooled, condensing unit, medium-temperature models.
The updated Linebacker features a Type 4X weatherproof enclosure, which means technicians can mount it outside of condensing units. The device is considered a Type 2 Surge Protection Device (SPD) per the National Electrical Code® (NEC) and ANSI/UL 1449, 4th edition.
Designed for use with its KnuckleHead Rooftop Support System, this sealant is specially formulated to adhere to PVC, EPDM, TPO, and Mod Bit, as well as the Knucklehead base itself, which is composed of glass-reinforced nylon.
Installed as a positive or negative pressure trap, the RLC-Series Air-Trap does not require standing water to prevent gas from entering or leaving the HVAC unit.
The HLR 1000E-R safely captures and cleans all indoor air of contaminants typical of commercial, education, and government buildings, including carbon dioxide (CO2), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and aldehydes. Also, bringing in less polluted outside air reduces the introduction of additional harmful contaminants to a building, like ozone and particulate matter (PM2.5).