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Inverter (208 V) and Ballast Mount target solar installations.
2015-07-16 14:31:07| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Serving commercial 208 V market, TrueString™ TS208-5k75 features NEMA6 packaging and output power of 5.75 kWac at 208 V. Inverter fosters NEC 2014 Rapid Shut Down requirement compliance through under-array mounting, while rugged enclosure and avoidance of internal electrolytic capacitors suits installations in high-altitude, desert, or salt environments. Also available, MNT-TS1-01 enables ballast-mounting of TrueString inverters under arrays of PV modules for space efficiency.
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Roboship a robotic solution to a ballast tank problem
2015-06-22 01:00:00| Ship Technology
A team of Dutch and German companies and universities known as RoboShip have developed a robot for inspecting ballast water tanks onboard ships that can move independently along rails built into the tanks. Rod James took a closer look.
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solution
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USCG and MARAD conduct validation study on ballast water compliance tools
2015-06-12 01:00:00| Ship Technology
The US Coast Guard Research Development Center (USCG RDC) and the US Maritime Administration (MARAD) have launched a new study to assess the effectiveness of variable fluorescence-based instruments as compliance tools for ballast water checks.
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study
water
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Wärtsilä and COSCO partner to produce ballast water management system
2015-06-03 01:00:00| Ship Technology
Wärtsilä and COSCO Shipbuilding Marine Technology (WECOSCO) have signed a manufacturing licence agreement, to manufacture ballast water management system (BWMS).
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management
water
partner
LED Tube Retrofit for T8/T12 Lamps works with or without ballast.
2015-05-22 14:31:06| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Available in 4 and 2 ft models with respective outputs of 2,000 and 1,600 lm, SureFit® DBA+ tube works with Instant Start ballast and 110–277 Vac, 50–60 Hz line voltage (without ballast) and features double-end safety switches. UL- and DLC-certified tubes, which come standard with field-replaceable driver, come in 2,700K, 3,000K, 3,500K, 4,000K, 4,500K, and 5,000K CCTs, have CRI of >80, and produce 120° beam angle. Power consumption is 18 or 15 W for 4 ft versions and 15 W for 2 ft versions.
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