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The 5 Ls of Lighting - Labels

In this podcast, we speak with Hampton Newsome, attorney at the Federal Trade Commission, about the new lightbulb packaging label and the types of information that will be displayed on it. For more...

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Recent Carbon Monoxide Installation Codes and Regulations

Today we’re discussing some of the recent state and model building code developments for the installation of carbon monoxide detection with Richard Roberts, Industry Affairs manager for Honeywell Life...

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The 5 Ls of Lighting - Lumens

In this podcast, we speak with Pam Horner, Director of Government & Industry Relations for OSRAM SYLVANIA, about the difference between lumens and watts and why it is important for consumers to...

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Getting a Smart Meter? Here’s what you need to know.

In this podcast we’re discussing some recent developments in electricity metering with Paul Orr, Program Manager for the NEMA Electricity Metering Technical Committee. We discuss the differences...

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What is LVDC, and what are its uses and benefits?

In this podcast we’re discussing the field of Low Voltage Direct Current, or LVDC, with Ken Gettman, Director of International Standards at NEMA. We will also consider some of the sources,...

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What is carbon monoxide, what are its sources, and what are the health effects?

This is the second of a podcast series focused on carbon monoxide detection. Today we’re discussing some of the frequently asked questions about carbon monoxide gas with Richard Roberts, Industry...

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Frequently asked NEMA electrical enclosure questions answered!

Today we’re discussing various aspects of NEMA electrical enclosures with Gerard Winstanley, Program Manager at NEMA. We discuss the use of electrical enclosures, the meaning of NEMA type numbers,...

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Have questions about carbon monoxide detection in buildings and dwellings?...

This is the third of a podcast series focused on carbon monoxide detection. Today we’re discussing some of the frequently asked questions about carbon monoxide, or CO, detection in buildings and...

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Considering a career in industrial automation? Learn more about this field...

This podcast is a supplement to NEMA’s successful Vids4Grids series on YouTube. Vids4Grids is geared to educating students about Smart Grid technologies and helping them consider a career in power...

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What’s a career like in the field of lighting automation? Get the scoop from...

This podcast is a supplement to NEMA’s successful Vids4Grids series on YouTube. Vids4Grids is geared to educating students about Smart Grid technologies and helping them consider a career in...

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The 5 Ls of Lighting – Light Bulbs

In this podcast, we speak with Joe Howley, manager of Industry Relations for GE, about the different light bulb options available to consumers. For more information about the 5Ls of Lighting, visit...

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Thinking about a career in electrical engineering? An Eaton insider shares...

This podcast is a supplement to NEMA’s successful Vids4Grids series on YouTube. Vids4Grids is geared to educating students about Smart Grid technologies and helping them consider a career in...

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The 5 Ls of Lighting – Law

In this podcast we’ll discuss the new light bulb law, touching on who and what will be affected, with Randy Moorhead, Vice President of Government Affairs with Philips Electronics North America. For...

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NEMA Magnet Wire Section adopts new Appendix for the next release of the NEMA...

Due to numerous requests from end users of magnet wire for winding tension recommendations, the NEMA Magnet Wire Section has adopted a new Appendix for the next release of the NEMA MW 1000-2008...

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What is the difference between carbon monoxide alarms and detectors?

This is the fourth of a podcast series focused on carbon monoxide detection. In this podcast we’ll learn about the difference between carbon monoxide (CO) alarms and detectors with Richard Roberts,...

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Debunking the perception that safety and product performance are mutually...

In this podcast, Joel Solis, Secretary to the U.S. National Committee for the IECEE CB and Ex Scheme, discusses a topic focused on the perception that safety and product performance are mutually...

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What are the short- and long-term benefits of investing in electric vehicles?...

Electric vehicles remain a hot topic within our industry, and in this podcast we’re discussing the advantages of investing in this clean, energy efficient technology with Michael Mahan, Product General...

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Insight into the first edition of the new SB 7 NEMA Applications Guide for...

In this podcast, we’re discussing the first edition of the SB 7 NEMA Applications Guide for Carbon Monoxide Alarms and Detectors with Richard Roberts, Industry Affairs manager for Honeywell Life Safety...

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ANSI EV Roadmap Now Available - Part 2

Today we’re discussing the release of the ANSI (American National Standards Institute) “Standardization Roadmap for U.S. Electric Vehicle Deployment” with Jim Pauley, senior vice president, external...

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Becoming “EV Ready” through Electrical Infrastructure - Part 3

Today we’re with Alan Manche from Schneider Electric to discuss the importance of planning ahead for electric vehicle infrastructure and to learn a few basics about what it means to establish an...

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What needs to happen to make EVs mainstream? – Part 4

Electric vehicles remain a hot topic within our industry, and today we’re discussing the advantages of investing in this clean, energy efficient technology. With me to discuss the importance and the...

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New CANENA Project Tracker Developed

Bill Buckson, program manager at NEMA, is very involved with CANENA and harmonization projects. In this podcast he discusses the specifics of a new CANENA Project Tracker Tool. File Download (3:53 min...

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Strategic Implications of Standards

Today we talk with Ken Gettman, Director of International Standards, here at NEMA. He’s going to discuss the strategic implications of standards.File Download (12:36 min / 12 MB)

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What is the difference between a smoke alarm and a smoke detector?—Part 1

Today we’re discussing the differences between smoke “alarms” and smoke “detectors” as well as how they operate. Richard Roberts, Industry Affairs manager for Honeywell Life Safety and co-chair of the...

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Smoke alarms: Don’t misplace your lifeline—Part 2

Today we’re discussing why the placement of smoke alarms is important. We’re also going to cover the correct placement requirements. Joining us is Richard Roberts, Industry Affairs manager for...

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Tips to keep your smoke alarm or detector working properly—Part 3

Today we’re discussing how to keep your smoke alarm or detector working properly with Richard Roberts, Industry Affairs manager for Honeywell Life Safety and Co-Chair of the NEMA 3SB Smoke/CO Group....

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MW 1000 Now Includes Important Addition: Appendix E

Mike Leibowitz, Program Manager for the NEMA Magnet Wire Section’s Technical Committee, and Don Barta, of Rea Magnet Wire, who was the project leader for Appendix E, explain the importance of this...

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Thinking about a career in electrical engineering? An Eaton insider shares...

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Iowa State Fire Marshal Discusses Statewide Smoke Alarm Installation Program

Ray Reynolds, Iowa State Fire Marshal, joins us to elaborate on Iowa’s successful statewide smoke alarm installation program. He also discusses the state’s “Saved Lives” campaign.File Download (7:55...

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The Role of PET Imaging in Diagnosing Alzheimer’s Disease

Dr. Michael D. Devous, Sr., Professor of Radiology and Director of Neuroimaging for the Alzheimer’s Disease Center at UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas, discusses the importance of...

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Properly Evaluating Water-Damaged Electrical Infrastructure

Alan Manche, Director Industry Standards with Schneider Electric, discusses NEMA’s Evaluating Water-Damaged Electrical Equipment publication as a resource for the electrical industry and communities in...

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What are the benefits of using copper wire in electrical systems?

Today we’re focusing on the benefits of using copper wiring in electrical systems. Sharing his knowledge with us is David Brender, National Program Manager, Electrical Applications for the Copper...

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OSHA to incorporate ANSI Z535 standards into its safety standards. What does...

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) plans to integrate the 2011 ANSI Z535 standards into its own safety sign and tag regulations. Today we chat with Clarion Safety Systems CEO...

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Grid Modernization—Part 1

Modernizing our nation’s electric grid can help mitigate power outages during storms, heat waves, or natural disasters. John McDonald, director of technical strategy and policy development for GE’s...

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Dangers of Water-Damaged Electrical Equipment—In Plain Language

It was recently announced that the cause of the devastating boardwalk fire in Seaside Park, New Jersey, last week was the result of water-damaged electrical wire. It is possible that the integrity of...

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Grid Modernization—Part 2

In this segment, we continue our discussion with John McDonald, director of technical strategy and policy development for GE’s Digital Business, about modernizing the grid. We highlight technologies...

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How will updates to the 2014 National Electrical Code affect you?

NEMA Field Reps Paul Abernathy (Southern) and Don Iverson (Midwest) discuss updates to the 2014 National Electrical Code (NEC), focusing on GFCI and AFCI requirements. To learn more or purchase the...

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How will updates to the 2014 National Electrical Code affect you? (Comment #1)

Is there anything that covers the inductive load capacity (make or break) for GFCI or AFCI devices? Such as horsepower rating. This appears to be a gray area.Thank you.

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New CPSC Data on Portable Generators and Carbon Monoxide

Today we’re discussing new carbon monoxide statistics released by the Consumer Product & Safety Commission (CPSC). NEMA Manager of Government Relations Jonathan Stewart and Robert Adler, Acting...

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What is solid-state lighting and why is this technology so valuable?

Today we chat with Sal Cangeloso, founder of computer hardware site XYZcomputing.com and author of “LED Lighting: A Primer to Lighting the Future,” to discuss solid-state lighting technology and what...

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Day 1: International Builders' Show

Is your home or business ready for an electric vehicle? Stop by Booth #S2556 and learn more from NEMA’s Harry Massey. The International Builders’ ShowEVSEReady.com :: File Download (0:39 min / 0 MB)

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Day 2: International Builders' Show

How much do you know about whole house surge protection? NEMA’s John Miller gives a little insight into this affordable technology. NEMASurge.comFile Download (0:47 min / 1 MB)

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Day 3: Wrapping Up at the International Builders' Show

The International Builders’ Show wraps up today. Stop by Booth #S2556 to meet us and learn more about the benefits of incorporating NEMA member products into your new homes and businesses....

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The Patrick Project: The Journey to Create a Net-zero Energy Home (Comment #2)

Jaime – there's still a lot you can do to improve the performance of your home, even if there aren't companies that offer solar leases or power purchase agreements (PPAs) in Nebraska, as you say. The...

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The Patrick Project: The Journey to Create a Net-zero Energy Home (Comment #1)

Thanks for the Patrick Project podcast, it was interresting and inspiring. Are there options for me here in Nebraska, where because of the population density, Solar City is not available? I would love...

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The Patrick Project: The Journey to Create a Net-zero Energy Home

It’s one thing to promote high-performance buildings, and another to actually walk the walk. Today we’re chatting with NEMA Policy Director for High-Performance Buildings Patrick Hughes about his...

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The 2014 edition of ANSI/NEMA MW 1000 will be available soon. What are the...

Today we’re discussing updates to the 2014 edition of the ANSI/NEMA MW 1000 standard. Joining us today are Mike Leibowitz, Secretary of the NEMA Magnet Wire Section Technical Committee, and Jim Avery,...

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Mr. Christopher Curtis, Global Executive, Schneider Electric and Chairman of...

Evolving Standards to Meet Market Demands—In a large and well developed market environment such as the United States, change seems to come in often excruciatingly slow increments. Mr. Curtis will offer...

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CPSC’s Potential Changes for Voluntary Recall Notices

Today we’re chatting with Jonathan Stewart, NEMA Manager of Government Relations, about product recalls. This is in response to a proposed rule coming out of the Consumer Product Safety Commission...

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Tune In: May is National Electrical Safety Month

National Electrical Safety Month begins May 1, and today we’re chatting with Brett Brenner, President of Electrical Safety Foundation International (ESFI), about ESFI’s 2014 efforts to increase...

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