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Cat’s Perspective on Tier 4 Emission Solutions

Effective January 1, 2011 mobile engines greater than 130 bkW (175 bhp) and non-emergency stationary engines less than 10 liters per cylinder and greater than 130 bkW (175 bhp) are required to meet Tier 4 Interim emissions regulations.

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Facility Gateway Employee to Write for Mission Critical

Facility Gateway employee, Tim Oergel, a critical equipment sales professional who is known as the ‘Genset Doc’ around the office, has been invited to blog for Mission Critical, an online and print journal serving data center and emergency backup power … Continue reading

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Non-Invasive Electrical Testing

Subject:  On-line Partial Discharge Testing of Medium voltage Cable Performance Contract: Independent 3rd Part (NETA) Testing Agency Purpose:  to proactively Test and Measure the structural integrity of the MV cable’s insulation. Case Study: Hotel Casino in Las Vegas loses entire … Continue reading

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Deciphering The Code: Part One

In any place of employment, notoriously so in a technical one, acronyms are ubiquitous, and apparently, there is an acronym for everything!  Equally frustrating, each industry utilizes its own unique lexicon of acronyms.

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The New Rules: How Some Jurisdictions Are Interpreting EPA Tier 4 Emission Requirements

On January 1, 2011, new interim Tier 4 emission requirements commenced. The more stringent emission requirements are in deliberation this year, though a specific time for resolution is unspecified.  Please be advised that permit issuance could be delayed and the new Tier 4 … Continue reading

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