Push-wire terminals
The Luminaire disconnects series 873, or LUMI-NUTS, is designed for use in linear fluorescent fixtures with ballasts. The series was designed to meet NEC 410.73 (G), CEC 30-308 (4) and CSA/UL Standard 2459 for insulated, multi-pole splicing wire connectors. The terminals facilitate daisy-chaining power from separate ballasts, eliminating additional connectors.
The Luminaire disconnects series 873, or LUMI-NUTS, is designed for use in linear fluorescent fixtures with ballasts. The series was designed to meet NEC 410.73 (G), CEC 30-308 (4) and CSA/UL Standard 2459 for insulated, multi-pole splicing wire connectors. The terminals facilitate daisy-chaining power from separate ballasts, eliminating additional connectors. Other features include keying of connector halves to prevent mis-mating, and color-coded molding and on-unit marking to assist identification. A tin-plated copper current bar supplies an electrical rating of 6 A at 600 V with a UL94V-0 flame-rated housing.
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Before the calendar turned, 2016 already had the makings of a pivotal year for manufacturing, and for the world.
There were the big events for the year, including the United States as Partner Country at Hannover Messe in April and the 2016 International Manufacturing Technology Show in Chicago in September. There's also the matter of the U.S. presidential elections in November, which promise to shape policy in manufacturing for years to come.
But the year started with global economic turmoil, as a slowdown in Chinese manufacturing triggered a worldwide stock hiccup that sent values plummeting. The continued plunge in world oil prices has resulted in a slowdown in exploration and, by extension, the manufacture of exploration equipment.
Read more: 2015 Salary Survey