Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Greenlee FAQ

Meeting today’s stringent safety standards is essential.
Greenlee’s certification of selected instruments to both the most recent IEC and UL requirements brings you assurance of the highest level of protection currently available.

What you should know about Measurement Category ratings.

IEC Category standards specify protection levels that are far above a system’s rated capacity. Without this additional protection, transient overvoltages, which are becoming increasingly common, can lead to serious injury or death.
Measurement Category I is the signal level for telecommunications and electronic equipment.

Measurement Category II
 is the local level for fixed or nonfixed powered devices – everything from lighting to appliances to office equipment such as copiers. May also be used in Category I areas.

Measurement Category III
 is the distribution level – fixed primary feeders or branch circuits. These circuits are usually separated
from Category IV (whether utility service or other high-voltage source) by a minimum of one level of transformer isolation. May also be used in Category II and Category I areas.

Measurement Category IV
 is the primary supply level. Greenlee is leading the way in offering protection certified to conform with the highest level of protection as specified by UL & IEC standards. May be used in all Category environments.

Greenlee Instruments
 – Independently tested and certified to meet the standards.

Throughout this catalog, you’ll see Category designations for many Greenlee instruments indicating that they comply with UL & IEC
Category II, III, IV. All of these designations reflect third-party testing by independent testing organizations such as UL and TUV – added assurance for you. While there is no requirement for independent verification, we believe you deserve it.

Get the right protection for the job.

Wherever you need overvoltage protection, choose at least the rating appropriate to the type of work you expect to be doing. If you have any questions on using Greenlee test instruments to help ensure user safety, please contact Greenlee.

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Juno Lighting Group Introduces 4" Square Trims for Juno-brand Line and Low Voltage Recessed Housings

Posted in News on June 27, 2014


The new Juno 4-inch square trims provide a wide selection of options to enable designers to create a warm, inviting environment.

DES PLAINES, Ill. — June 3, 2014 —
 Juno Lighting Group®, a leader in high-quality commercial and residential lighting solutions, announced the addition of square trim styles for standard Juno® 4-inch housings. The new trims – available for Juno-brand line voltage and low voltage products – provide builders and architects with a high quality, die-cast aluminum square trim option to meet the design preferences of today’s residential and light commercial applications.

The Juno 4-inch square trims are available in the following line voltage styles:
  • Downlight and Pinhole: Both of these trims come with a black insert to minimize glare at the aperture. Compatible housings include: IC1 Series, TC1 Series, ICPL 4-inch Series, IC1LED Series and IC1LWD Series.
     
  • Lensed: These trims feature a perimeter-frosted square glass lens. Compatible housings include: IC1 Series, TC1 Series, ICPL 4-inch Series, IC1LED Series and IC1LWD Series.
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The trims are also available in the following low voltage styles:
  • Downlight: Comes with a black insert to minimize glare at the aperture. Compatible housings include: IC44 Series and TC44 Series.
     
  • Lensed: These trims feature a perimeter-frosted square glass lens. Compatible housings include: IC44 Series and TC44 Series.
     
  • Adjustable: This square-flush gimbal style trim also allows 35-degree vertical adjustment. The gimbal face can also be removed without the use of tools for re-lamping as the trim is equipped with a release notch to facilitate face removal. Compatible housings include: IC44 Series, TC44 Series and IC1/TC1 Series housings with the use of GU10-WHIP.


The new Juno 4-inch square trims provide a wide selection of options to enable designers to create a warm, inviting environment. They also come with push-in springs that allow for simple installation and alignment in ceilings.

The 4-inch square trims for Juno-brand housings are currently available through Juno Lighting Group channel partners.

About Juno Lighting Group
Founded in 1976, Juno Lighting Group is an industry leader in offering high-quality, energy-efficient commercial and residential lighting solutions. Under the Juno Lighting Group umbrella, the company comprises six product brands: Juno®, Indy™, AccuLite™, Aculux®, NaviLite® and DanaLite. Juno Lighting Group is a Schneider Electric company, a global specialist in energy management.

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Troubleshooting and Collaborating in Real Time

Fix problems faster with Fluke Connect
July 2014
If you haven't already heard, Fluke has introduced one of the most revolutionary breakthroughs in troubleshooting and maintenance solutions. Now technicians and managers can view the same measurement data on their smart phones at the same time from virtually anywhere. They can collaborate to fix problems and find solutions much faster than before.
Fluke Connect™ is the only wireless measurement system that collects measurement data in real time from more than 20 different cloud-enabled Fluke test tools and lets you share it with your entire team from the convenience of your smart phone. Technicians can connect to up to 10 Fluke cloud-enabled test tools at a time, through an Android™ or iOS smart phone, and view the measurements at a safe distance from the measurement point.
Collaborate on real-time data from anywhere
Fluke Connect ShareLiveâ„¢
Fluke Connect ShareLive™ video allows multiple team members to see the same real time measurements and images on their smart phones from different locations.
Fluke Connect™ can capture temperature, mechanical, and electrical measurements, and thermal images, and track trends all on the same smart phone screen. You can securely stream those live measurements and thermal images from the inspection site to others on your team through a Fluke Connect ShareLive™ video call to collaborate in real time.
At the same time you can archive measurements to EquipmentLog™ history in Fluke Cloud™ storage for future reference and documentation. The EquipmentLog™ history organizes all measurements for each asset in one secure location where the whole team can see it and stay on top of the latest changes. This makes it easy to compare real-time measurements to historical data to get a better perspective about what you're dealing with in the here and now. The measurements are encrypted as they are transmitted and are secured on Fluke's servers so the only people who can see them are those authorized by you with a secure log-in.
Rather than spending a lot of time describing an intermittent problem or justifying a plan of action, you can show other technicians and your manager exactly what you're seeing and how that compares to previous measurements. Not only will it help you identify problems faster, but you'll be able to resolve them faster.  You can create a work order on the spot, associate it with a particular measurement, and get approval to move forward without ever leaving the field.
For situations that don't require immediate action, you can instantly capture measurements and send them to other team members in email, rather than having to write a long message to explain the situation.

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Move further away from hazardous areas
FC Phone Trend-It
Trendit™ graphs automatically show temperature, voltage, and/or amps versus time, to quickly catch intermittent problems.
In addition to making it possible to remotely collaborate with multiple team members, Fluke Connect™ allows you to move further away from hazardous areas and still get accurate measurements of live equipment. Once you set up the Fluke Connect™-supported tools at the de-energized equipment, you can move a safe distance away (or even out of the building), reenergize the circuit, and view the results on your iPhone or Android device without having to wear a lot of personal protective equipment (PPE). Anything you can see on a wireless-supported Fluke tool, you can see and analyze on your smart phone through Fluke Connect™.
Turbocharge your troubleshooting
Perhaps one of the biggest breakthroughs with Fluke Connect™ is the ability to capture all three legs of three-phase power—amps or volts—simultaneously to a specific asset record in EquipmentLog history, rather than having to reconstruct it from three single-phase measurements. You can visualize all three measurements in TrendIt™ graphs versus time, to quickly identify trends and catch intermittent problems to head off potential trouble. You can even leave the modules connected and record data for limited periods of time while you work on something else.
Say goodbye to dragging manuals around or having to run back to your office to find a missing piece of information. Fluke Connect™ is a portable knowledge management system. Virtually all the important equipment information, digital product manuals, and other resources such as Fluke application notes that you need are right there at your fingertips through your smart phone.
Enhance predictive maintenance
In addition to capturing digital measurements, Fluke Connect™—used with Fluke Connect™-supported thermal imagers—captures thermal images in the field and transfers them to a smart phone. The Fluke Connect AutoRecord™ feature automatically captures and saves digital measurements and thermal images to Fluke Cloud™ Storage and associates them with the correct equipment record in EquipmentLog history.
With just a few taps on the smart phone screen you can compare real-time images to the historical record to detect trends that could indicate potential equipment failures. Rather than having to write down notes in the field, transcribe them, and upload images to your computer back at the office, you can save the data to the cloud instantly from the inspection site.
All of your valuable equipment information is securely backed up in Fluke Cloud storage and safeguarded by advanced data protection measures to avoid lost or compromised data. Multi-layered security also ensures that your data can only be seen by those who are authorized to see it.
Fluke Connect™ connects to more than 20 Fluke tools
Fluke Connectâ„¢
Fluke Connect™ supports more than 20 Fluke measurement tools, and more tools will be enabled over time. The current list includes:
  • Infrared Cameras: Fluke Ti400, Ti300, Ti200 series cameras »
  • Digital Multimeters: Fluke 3000 FC Wireless Multimeter »
  • Current Meters: Fluke a3000 FC Wireless AC Current Clamp Module »
  • Voltage Meters: Fluke v3000 FC Wireless True-RMS AC Voltage Module »
  • Temperature Meters: Fluke t3000 FC Wireless K-Type Temperature Module »
  • Process Tools: Fluke 789 ProcessMeter™ »
  • Accessories: ir3000 FC Connector »
The free Fluke Connect™ app is available for Android (4.3 and up) or iOS (4s and later) smart phones. Learn more at www.flukeconnect.com.
To purchase Fluke Products Please visit Electric Supplies Online
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Thursday, July 24, 2014

Bath Ventilation

What installation tips can you give me to get the most from my Fantech Premium Bath fan?
Keep the duct runs as short as practical. (under 25 feet). The inner core of Flexible Insulated Ducting should be as tight and straight as possible and sealed to the grille housing/fan/wye connector/termination with aluminum foil tape. Ensure there is a minimum of 3 duct diameters between any fitting and the inlet/outlet of the fan. For the PB270FV-2ES and PB370-2: It is better to have a short run of larger trunk line from the wye connector to the inlet of the fan and from the fan outlet to the termination point and longer runs of smaller duct from the grille/light to the wye connector.
How many bathrooms can I vent with one fan?
Fantech generally recommends that no more than 3 bathrooms be exhausted together. Whenever the fan runs, air will be exhausted from all the rooms that are connected to one system. This, in combination with the much higher cost of large fans, means that it is generally beneficial to exhaust a maximum of 3 smaller, or two larger, bathrooms together.
What is Static Pressure?
Static Pressure is a measure of resistance to airflow as a fan pushes or pulls air through a duct. It is measured in inches of water gauge, such as 0.1” w.g. to show the resistance is equal to raising a column of water 0.1” or one-tenth of an inch.

Can Fantech Premium Bath Fans with Fluorescent and Halogen grille/lights be installed over a tub or shower

Both the Fluorescent and Halogen grille/lights are UL listed for wet locations. When installed over a tub or shower they must be connected to a GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) – protected branch circuit.
Can I turn on my light separate from my fan?
Yes, Fantech recommends that the light be on its own switch and the fan on a timer such as the Fantech FD60EM.
Can I cover my Fantech Premium Bath Fan grille/light housing with insulation?
Yes, the grille/light units are Insulation Contact (IC) rated.

To purchase Fantech Products Please visit Electric Supplies Online

Should I run the fan after I have finished in the shower?
The Home Ventilating Institute (HVI) recommends running the fan for a minimum of 20 minutes after using the bathroom to completely exhaust moisture. Fantech offers a complete line of programmable and manual controls, switches and timers for your convenience. TheFD60EM solid state 10,20,30,60 minute timer or Ventech Programmable switches (VT20M/VT20A) are just two examples of optional controls you can use.
I am venting two bathrooms with one fan, how do I wire the timers?
Wiring the timers parallel as per the installation instructions will allow each timer to work independently.
Can the fan be mounted horizontally?
Yes, the orientation of the fan will not affect its operation. When running horizontal duct to the outside it is advisable to slightly slope the duct down to the outside vent (this allows condensation (if any) to naturally run out of the duct).
Can I use my Fantech Premium Bath Fan to provide continuous ventilation?
When used with the Fantech Ventech Fan Control, your PB fan will provide a cost effective way to comply with code requirements for controlled ventilation in residential applications.
Can Fantech plastic grilles be painted?
Yes, All Fantech plastic grilles can be painted. A paint that is suitable for plastic should be used. An example of such paint is “Krylon Fusion for Plastic”. If a paint that is not suitable for plastic is to be used, a primer coat of paint that is suitable for plastic should be applied first. An example of such paint is “Rust-oleum Specialty Plastic Primer”. Paints that are not suitable for plastic that are applied directly to a plastic grille are not likely to yield satisfactory results. As with all painting processes, surface preparation (proper cleaning) and following the directions of the paint manufacturer are critical to the quality of the painted grille. The grille needs to be removed from the installation for painting. This will prevent paint from being applied to the lamp socket contacts, damper flap, or labels.

What is the Warranty on Premium Bath Fans?

Fantech Premium Bath Fan Warranty is 7 years.

Can a motion sensor switch be added to a Fantech Bath Exhaust Fan?

Any motion sensor that has a 120V output will operate the Fantech fan.

How many auxiliary controls (VT20A) can be used with one Ventech Master Control (VT20M)?

Four VT20A auxiliary controls can be used with one VT20M. This allows ventilation in areas such as bathrooms, laumdry rooms, workshops, etc. The VT20A is connected to the VT20M with 2 core insulated cable.

Is there a way to replace my existing noisy bath fan with a Fantech Premium Bath fan without having to drywall the bathroom ceiling?

Installing a Fantech Bath Retrofit Kit (BFRK100) is an easy way to convert your noisy bath fan into a quiet yet powerful ventilation system.
Kit includes inline fan, fittings and accessories. Your existing fan grille and housing stay in place. No drywall work needed. Easy to follow instructions will show you how.

I don't have room to install a remote inline fan in my application. Is there another fan I could use?

Fantech's PBW 110 comes with a ceiling grille and externally mounted fan. It's ideal for basement bathrooms, first floor powder rooms where the duct from the ceiling grille can be routed with the joist bay to an outside wall/fan.
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Friday, July 18, 2014

How to select the right size of ceiling fan

What size ceiling fan should I choose?



Installing the ceiling fan most appropriate for your room size will help ensure that you maximize your air flow.

See diagram/room sizes below before you select your ceiling fan size and style.

To purchase Westinghouse ceiling fan products, please visit Electric Supplies Online.


For rooms up to 8' x 10'Use 24" - 42" ceiling fans.
For rooms up to 12' x 12'Use 42" - 48" ceiling fans.
For rooms up to 18' x 20'Use 50" and larger.
Re-posted from: http://www.westinghouselighting.com/what-size-ceiling-fan-should-i-choose-.aspx

Clockwise or Counterclockwise

Which direction should my ceiling fan spin?


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Year-round comfort & efficiency

For year-round comfort and maximum energy savings, Westinghouse ceiling fans include a reversible switch that allows the ceiling fans to be used during cool or warm weather. In the summer, keep your home cool by running your ceiling fan counterclockwise. In the winter, run your ceiling fan clockwise to re-circulate warm air from the ceiling, eliminating cold spots and drafts.

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Top 5 Reasons Universities Should Upgrade to LED Lighting

Illuminations Blog

Top 5 Reasons Universities Should Upgrade to LED Lighting

With more than 20 million post-secondary students and over 5 billion square feet of floor space, the higher education sector in the United States spends an estimated $14 billion annually on energy costs (source). Given recent estimates, 31% of energy used by these facilities is directed toward lighting systems, which is the single largest electrical expenditure—space heating and water heating following at 28% and 25%, respectively (source). While greater energy efficiencies can be achieved in many aspects of electrical use, upgrading existing lighting systems represents a unique, and accessible path to reducing both energy use and maintenance costs.
Making the change to energy efficient lighting and controls offers schools an incredible opportunity to free up funds that can be used for academic endeavors rather than operating expenses. Below are the top five reasons colleges and universities should consider upgrading their lighting systems.
To purchase LED lightbulb products, please visit Electric Supplies Online.
1. Lower Maintenance Costs
Campus lighting is everywhere—from classrooms, offices, and halls, to dorms, auditoriums, gymnasiums and coliseums, all the way to parking garages and lots, and building exteriors. With so many various lamps and locations, it is tough for maintenance crews to quickly and efficiently monitor, manage and replace burned out lamps throughout a campus. New LED lighting and controls solutions can last up to several times longer than legacy metal halide or fluorescent sources and up to 60 times longer than incandescent sources. For example, the conversion of 2,800 conventional 4 Lamp T8 fluorescent troffers, found in typical University classroom and office settings, can save schools approximately $94,662 a year —the equivalent of approximately 5 full scholarships.
2. Lower Energy Costs – reduces current and future energy spending (energy costs rise over time)
In the U.S., colleges and universities spend an average of $31,000 a year lighting a typical 50,000-square-foot classroom building—money wasted on utility and maintenance costs rather than the pursuit of academic achievements. A complete and thorough LED retrofit can reduce energy use by at the least, 20 percent over legacy technologies while maintaining and improving the quality of light in the environments they illuminate.
3. Better Light & Better Control – Improves learning environment
LED as a light source is completely dimmable giving users the ability to easily create a variety of lighting scenes, in addition to reducing energy consumption. Unlike traditional fluorescent technologies that require specialized ballasts, dimming comes naturally with LED drivers.
4. Reduced Carbon Footprint
A potential byproduct of reducing lighting system energy use in conditioned spaces is the reduction of HVAC cooling loads by a factor of 3.412 BTU/hr per watt saved. This additional savings can be extremely valuable in warm climates or where peak demand charges are often incurred.
Reductions in energy consumed by lighting systems can make an impact on the environment. Take for example the 50,000 square foot building mentioned above. At 1 watt per square foot, a 50% improvement in lighting efficiency provides the reduction of 6,000 kWh per month, which equates to over 4.1 metric tons (9,117lbs) of carbon dioxide emissions which is the equivalent to 465 gallons of gasoline consumed or 4,442 pounds of coal burned, or the greenhouse gasses emitted by 9,847 miles driven in a passenger vehicle or 1.5 tons of waste sent to the landfill.
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5. Demonstration of thought leadership
As the U.S. Department of Energy’s Better Buildings Alliance puts it, “Colleges, universities, and other post-secondary institutions across the U.S. hold unique places in their communities.” (source) As “civic, academic, cultural stewards and opinion shapers,” the general public expects higher education institutions to exhibit wise leadership and financial stewardship. Often times, activities that support these cultural ideals involve the local student body, faculty and the community. When successfully demonstrated, these ideals can promote lasting change and provide tangible benefits. Energy efficiency, maintenance expenditures and the environmental implications of doing more of the same is no longer the realm of statisticians, accountants and scientists. These are everyone’s issues and few organizations are pulled harder towards a greater level of financial and environmental sustainability than higher education institutions.
By carefully evaluating and responsibly incorporating energy efficient lighting solutions, colleges and universities can demonstrate leadership beyond the realm of academics. The energy and maintenance saving potential made possible through innovative LED lighting and control solutions not only provides an opportunity for higher education institutions to lower maintenance costs, lower energy costs, improve the learning environment and reduce the campuses carbon footprint, but it also provides an opportunity to demonstrate a culture of innovation, spirit of community and the drive to create change.
Chris Bailey is the director of Hubbell Lighting’s Lighting Solutions Center. He is NCQLP Lighting Certified, a LEED-Accredited Professional for Building Design & Construction as granted by the U.S. Green Building Council, and a member of the Illuminating Engineering Society (MIES).

Re-posted from: http://www.hubbelllighting.com/company/illuminations/top-five-reasons-universities-should-upgrade-to-led-lighting/

Save Energy and Money

Save Energy

Why Lutron?

Save Energy

Energy Savings

Today, energy efficiency is an essential element of every home and business. Lutron has been providing energy-saving light control solutions for more than fifty years. When considering your options, keep in mind that Lutron dimming saves energy without sacrificing style or convenience.

For single homes, buildings, or large commercial campuses, Lutron offers dimmers, occupancy/ vacancy sensors, light control systems, and shading solutions to reduce lighting energy use, optimize system performance, and enhance the visual environment.
To purchase Lutron LED dimmer products, please visit Electric Supplies Online.

Commercial Energy Savings Solutions


Every commercial space, small or large, can realize energy savings by installing Lutron light controls. Easy-to-install wireless control options provide quick retrofit solutions to help buildings meet and exceed building energy codes including ASHRAE standards.








Residential Energy Savings Solutions

There are many ways to save energy throughout a home; from dimmers, occupancy sensors and whole home light control systems, to window solutions that manage daylight and help control heating and cooling costs. For guaranteed savings, Lutron eco-dim® solutions automatically reduce your energy by 15% or more. Combine dimmers, timers, sensors, and window shades to maximize your energy efficiency.

To purchase Lutron LED dimmer products, please visit Electric Supplies Online.



Energy Rebates & Incentives

Your energy-saving efforts may qualify for federal and state rebates, as well as additional incentives from your utility company. For your convenience, Lutron has created a thorough list of stimulus funds, tax incentives, and other programs that could help to provide financial assistance for your project.
Re-posted from: http://www.lutron.com/en-US/Experience-Light-Control/Pages/Lutron/SaveEnergy.aspx

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Can color affect my mood?



 

Color temperature is a characteristic of visible light that has important applications in lighting, photography, videography, publishing, manufacturing, astrophysics and other fields. 

The color temperature of a light source is the temperature of an ideal black-body radiator that radiates light of comparable hue to that light source. The temperature is conventionally stated in units of absolute temperature, known as Kelvin (K).

Understanding the color of light, also known as Kelvin temperature (K), can make it easier for you to choose lighting that will give you the effect you want.


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Warm White Up to 3000k Produces calm, relaxing light for use in any room.  Perfect for use in bedrooms, living rooms, dining rooms and restaurants.







 

 

 

Cool White 3100K-4500K produces a friendly, inviting
light for use in any room.  Ideal for use in basements, garages
and work environments.








 

 

Daylight 4600K-6500K+ produces a crisp, vibrant light for use in any room.  Recommended for display areas, security lighting and garages. 












Higher color temperatures (4600K or more) are called daylight colors which appear blue-white.

Mid-range color temperatures (3100K–4600K) look cool white.

Lower color temperatures (up to 3000K) are called warm white colors and range from red to yellowish-white in tone.


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Re-posted from:http://www.westinghouselighting.com/color-temperature.aspx
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Broan-NuTone Wins 2013 International Service Excellence Award for Second Straight Year

HARTFORD, Wis., February 4, 2014 – Broan-NuTone®, the leading manufacturer of residential ventilation products, has been awarded the 2013 International Service Excellence Award in the Medium Business category from the Customer Service Institute of America for the second consecutive year. The award is given to the company that best displays dedication to both its customers and team members, while constantly seeking ways to improve and remain the best brand in the industry.
 To purchase Broan-Nutone Products, please visit Electric Supplies Online. 
“At Broan-NuTone, people are the primary focus,” says Dick Palmersheim, group vice president, marketing, Broan-NuTone LLC. “We are committed to meeting and exceeding the service expectations of our customers. We do this by striving to supply the most technologically advanced and highest quality ventilation products and services on the market.”   

Innovative procedures that contribute to Broan-NuTone’s leadership in customer service include:
  • Product Review Process — Allows customers to share thoughts online about products and rate overall performance on a scale of one to five stars.

  •  Codekey™, Make-Up Air and Attic Ventilation Selector Tools — Helps contractors and end-users select the proper ventilation solutions for their needs.

  • “Ask Us” Program — Allows customers to ask questions about specific products directly on the Broan-NuTone website.

  • Brands Net Process — Broan-NuTone experts respond to product questions on customer websites (Home Depot, Lowes, etc.).
“Our philosophy of superior customer service is embodied in everything we do,” adds Palmersheim. “We strive for continuous improvement in performance, innovation, quality, cost and service for both our external and internal customers. We are truly honored to receive the 2013 International Service Excellence Award in recognition of these efforts.”
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Re-posted from: http://www.nutone.com/media-room/news-releases/2014/02/04/broan-nutone-wins-2013-international-service-excellence-award-for-second-straight-year
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