Electrical Contractors Go the Extra Mile to Restore Power in
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Electrical Contractors Go the Extra Mile to Restore Power in
1 1 WESCO Distribution, Inc. Featured Supplier Partners & Products Suite 700 225 West Station Square Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15219-1122 www.wesco.com/construction 2 2 Edition 3, 2008 3M Cold Shrink QT-III What’s in this Issue? 3M is a leader and innovator in splicing and terminating cable. We offer time-saving solutions and applications for both medium and high voltage splicing and terminating cable. Services that bring peace of mind to the customer in power generating projects. •Electrical Contractors Go the Extra Mile • Built to withstand even the most punishing environmental conditions • Easy installation and reliable performance when terminating indoor and outdoor medium-voltage cable • Indoor tubular and outdoor skirted termination kits • 3M™ Three Conduit Cable Termination Kits 7600 Series are designed to terminate medium-voltage power cables rated up to 35kV • Available in all conductor size range from 5kV to 35kV 3M Scotch 33+ 3 • Highly conformable, super stretchy in all weather conditions • Resists UV rays, abrasion, corrosion, alkalies, and acids and is flame retardant 4 • Primary insulation for splices up to 600V. Also used as protective jacketing • Exceeds UL510 requirements 3M Scotch 35 Vinyl Electrical Color Coding Tape 3 • Nine fade-resistant colors to identify and mark phases/ cables •Featured Supplier Partners & Products 4 • Thick, heavy-duty vinyl protects cable and provides faster build-up Bill Case Unit Qty. Qty. rls 100 100 WESCO Part #’s 3M Product #’s Description 054007-10307 88-Super-3/4x44FT Vinyl Electrical Tape 3⁄4" x 44' 054007-06143 88-Super-3/4x66FT Vinyl Electrical Tape 3⁄4" x 66' Bill Case Unit Qty. 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For many electrical contracting firms, this is the only way for them to reach their customers when all other forms of communication go down. 3 Don’t overwork your electricians. Your crews will often have to work long hours to get the job done, but fatigue can often lead to mistakes, which can be costly and life-threatening for an electrician. 4 Keep your electricians safe in the field. While your electricians may be working under a time-compressed schedule, make sure they don’t take shortcuts and make sure they wear the proper protective equipment. 5 Don’t overcommit your resources. Following a natural disaster, it’s easy to take on more work than you can handle, but instead try to focus on serving your customers to the best of your ability. Contact your local WESCO Branch to order your customized Cooper Crouse-Hinds Portable Power solution! For more information, download a copy at www.wesco.com/construction. Electrical Contractors Go the Extra Mile to Restore Power in Emergency Situations Natural Disasters Don’t Stand in the Way of Contractors Committed to their Customers and Communities Hurricane Gustav hammered Baton Rouge, La. in September, ripping off part of the roof of Louisiana Electric Co.’s building and destroying inventory in its shop. Rather than shutting down operations, however, the residential and commercial electrical contracting company hooked up to generator power and sent its 25 electricians out in the community to help its customers. “There are a lot of people out of power in Baton Rouge for days after the storm,” says Jerry Eagan, office manager, who estimated that 54 out of the 64 “parishes” or counties were still in the dark. “A lot of our electricians also don’t have power at home, and many of them have homes that are damaged.” The electricians were working 10 hours a day, four days a week to hook up portable, standby generators for their customers. In most cases, the customers supplied their own generators, and called the electricians to help get them up and running. “They are putting in long hours, but we are not pushing them to the brink,” he says. 1 Have a written safety plan in place. Before W erg elcom e e Rec ncy P to th e rep ove a WE Hot Prory Edit redne SCO ss/ io d Dis ucts fr n of trib o WES u tion m CO line , In of to offers c.! (Mai ols, sa a com nten p fe le Oper ance, ty, and te M R ation s) so epair, an RO lutio d How ns. P Em FROM CONCEPT THROUGH CONSTRUCTION Safety Matters After a natural disaster, such as a hurricane, flood, or tornado, the phone often rings off the hook at an electrical contracting company. It’s always important, however, for companies to not risk the safety of their employees for the sake of increasing their profitability, Eagan says. The electricians are using the proper protective equipment, and if they don’t have the right supplies, they’re making sure that they get them before they begin work. “We won’t go outside the Code for anything,” he says. “The hurricane won’t make us do things that we don’t normally do, like standing in water to redo a service. We don’t need the money that badly to put a man’s health and welfare at risk.” Around the Clock To get customers’ power back on, electrical service companies often provide them with 24/7 emergency service. Nieding Electrical Services in Richmond, Va., has been in business for more than 20 years. Owner David Nieding remembers a few years ago, when trees fell on power lines and meter bases during Hurricane Isabel. At that time, 300,000 people were without power. “In the first two days, I was in the dark myself, and I charged my cell phone in my car,” says Nieding, who says his home/business operated on generator power for 11 days. “After that, calls started to come in.” His company, which specializes in not only residential service, but also municipal work, is always a call away. “If someone calls and needs something, we’ll shoot right out there and help them,” he says. On Hold Natural disasters can not only disrupt power to homeowners, they can also inflict serious structural and financial damage to commercial and industrial buildings under construction. In Baton Rouge, Eagan estimated that the construction projects in the downtown area were postponed for about a week. The storms can also have a long-term effect on the electrical industry as project owners and contractors shift spending to take care of unplanned, necessary repairs. For example, one riverside plant in downtown Cedar Rapids, Iowa, sustained millions of dollars of damage due to the recent flood. The flood created a lot of work for electricians in the short term, but could disrupt future construction spending in the long run. While it’s too soon to tell what will happen to many of the construction projects affected by the recent disasters, electrical contracting companies are focusing on what they do best — helping their customers in their time of need. Look inside for products to help your company prepare for emergencies. © Copyright 2008 WESCO Distribution, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Printed in the USA. 0908/0809_1369 1 TOOLBOX TALKS Comments from Bill, Jim: Bill Cenk VP Industrial/ Construction East Jim Griffin VP Industrial/ Construction West Featured Supplier Partners & Products WESCO There When You Need Us Most “When hurricanes rip apart buildings, flood waters wash away homes, and tornados obliterate neighborhoods, electricians are in high demand. Oftentimes, however, their resources and supplies can run out quickly, says Jordon McAreavy, WESCO outside sales rep for national accounts in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. If these electrical contracting companies are serviced by WESCO, however, they can take advantage of WESCO’s capabilities. “With WESCO being as large as we are, we have the products available and the personnel to bring it on over,” he says. WESCO is Here for You WESCO and electrical contracting companies work hand in hand when it comes to emergencies. When a natural disaster or other emergency strikes, WESCO stands behind its customers and arms them with the tools they need to get the job done. We know that emergencies can happen anytime day or night and in any location. For that reason, we have 400 full-service Branches located across the country. WESCO also operates seven high-tech distribution centers and has more than 215,000 products in stock. We offer online ordering, same-day shipment, and central order handling and fulfillment from these distribution centers to serve your needs. Our employees are also dedicated to providing 24/7 emergency service and product availability. When an emergency happens, electrical contractors know that they can reach our Branch managers or sales team members on their cell phones. Anyone can provide 8-to-5 service, but our WESCO Branches go above and beyond by making sure we are available when you need us. When the power goes out, communities depend on electrical contractors to get the lights back on. In turn, contractors can rely on WESCO to obtain products, services, and support in their time of need. For more information on WESCO’s emergency preparedness products, go to www.wesco.com and use the Branch locator to contact your local WESCO Branch. Here are five ways that WESCO Branches have helped contractors during their time of need. When a disaster strikes, electrical contracting companies often work night and day to get the power back on for their customers. Since their product needs can change by the hour, WESCO Branches make it a top priority to stock their clients any time of the day. “We called each other at home, at the office, met at 9 p.m. or 6 a.m.,” he says. “There were no rules. Everything was focused on getting the plant up and running.” When a flood struck the riverside Cargill plants in downtown Cedar Rapids, Iowa, McAreavy immediately called the electrical contracting company. His client then assessed the situation and put a laundry list of necessary materials together. A 500-year-flood inflicted hundreds of millions of dollars worth of damage to plants in downtown Cedar Rapids, Iowa. To make sure the electricians had the supplies they needed to restore power to the plants, WESCO set up a 53-foot trailer with 600–800 items such as wire, fuses, and conduit. Temporary electrical supply room “We lit the trailer with generator power, and it was manned by WESCO personnel daily,” he says. “It has everything the electricians need to put the plant back together.” Service with a smile Electrical contracting companies often know who to call in the event of an emergency, says John Rucker, manager of the Van Nuys, Calif. branch. All of his branch’s sales managers list their home or cell phone numbers on their business cards, he says. When an earthquake rattled California years ago, WESCO armed its customers with the supplies they needed to get back up and running. Teamwork WESCO works closely with the electrical contracting companies and their customers to make sure they have what they need, when they need it. In the aftermath of the Iowa storm, McAreavy worked with a 30-year inside sales veteran who knew the resources available within the WESCO system. • Provides a slick, easy-glide surface coating that reduces the force required to pull wires • Triple-layer protection (including 2 layers of epoxy coating) stops corrosion in its tracks • Cover includes gasket “There was an immediate demand for so many things it was amazing,” Rucker said. “Everyone wanted batteries and hard hats. The branch also sold and gave away a number of first aid kits, flashlights and temporary lighting.” Rucker said every situation is different, and WESCO is always ready to provide any supplies contractors need. “There are always going to be emergencies,” he said. “Stuff happens. Equipment breaks down, machines get damaged or something is needed that was not planned for. Our customers know that we’re available and they can count on us. We love to do it.” By the Numbers 850,000 customers in Entergy’s territory during its peak. The August 2008 tropical storm caused 120 deaths and inflicted $20 billion in damage in the United States and the Caribbean. In Louisiana, the hurricane damaged Louisiana University’s football stadium and blew off roofs and knocked • Broadest family of battery-powered tools • 180˚ rotating heads Portable plugs and connectors Emergency adapters for temporary power • Crimping and cutting tools • High-visibility yellow thermoplastic elastomer housing • Intended for locking to straight blade conversions • Rugged interiors provide excellent resistance to moisture and extreme temperatures • Plugs and connectors feature nickel-plated metal components for superior corrosion resistance in abusive environments and marine applications • Robust design for years of use • No need to thread from either end of the rod • Functions as a hex nut, square washer, and flat washer combined Steel City Metallic Boxes and Covers Catamount® Twist Tail™ Cable Tie • Designed for quick, easy, tool-less installation • After installing, remove excess tail with a simple “bend, bend again, and twist” motion • Tail breaks off neat and clean with no sharp edges • Provides a full 50 lbs. minimum loop tensile strength • Suitable for any general-purpose cable tie application • Available in 7", 11", and 14" lengths • White and UV-resistant black 6.6 nylon down trees in Houma, La. Alabama also sustained multi-million dollars worth of damage due to the hurricane. •A flood swamped the Midwest in summer 2008, causing power outages to 27,000 Iowa homes and businesses. The flood also shut down several grain and meat processing plants. • Consistent narrow width from barrel to tongue • Double-chamfered barrel eases wire insertion 4 Corrosion-Resistant Adapters • Takes up to 43% less time than standard methods ™ At any time, during any season, natural disasters or foul weather can disrupt power supplies, create hazardous working conditions, or damage sensitive electronics. Bryant provides the necessary devices to not only safeguard personnel and equipment, but also to create safe, reliable, and durable power connection solutions that will help supply electricity when and where it’s needed; despite adverse environmental conditions. Watertight & Dust-tight Devices Kindorf Trapnut Strut Fastener ® Por table and Protective Power Solutions • Ergonomically designed battery-powered tools for highest efficiency • Ideal for commercial and industrial connector and grounding installations • Ideal for confined-space terminations •Hurricane Gustav knocked out power to Color-Keyed® 6-Ton and 14-Ton Hydraulic Tools ® Solid communication “Most all of our contractors have our cell numbers, and they can call us any time, day or night,” he says. “We want for us to be the first people they think of if they need help.” T&B® BlueKote™ Form 7 and Form 8 Conduit Bodies BlueKote™ (Patent Pending) is a surface coating formulated to fight corrosion and reduce wire friction. Around-the-clock service When the phone lit up from six to seven different people, McAreavy says he couldn’t write the product orders down fast enough. To keep in touch with the Cargill plant, which had lost power, he relied on his cell phone. 3 Color-Keyed® Narrow-Tongue Lugs Electrical contracting firms have been hit with many costly natural disasters over the years. Here are some statistics on two of the most recent storms — Hurricane Gustav and the Iowa flood. 2 WESCO provides superior products and services from 6,000 core suppliers and has relationships with 18,000 more. Our broad selection of products from industry-leading suppliers enables us to meet virtually all of our contractors’ requirements. • Notched Ears on Switch Boxes — Steel City® Switch Boxes feature a longer ear and a special notch that provides clearance for the screws that are used to attach wall plates to GFCI or rocker-type light switches • Raised Ground Screw Bump in 4" Square, 411⁄16" and Utility Boxes — Quicker surface mounting by eliminating the need to remove the portion of the screw that threads through the back of the box • Steel City® Adjustable Mud Ring — Now there’s a quick, easy, and economical way to insure that stud-mounted outlet boxes fit flush with finished drywall. –Patent-pending design, rugged steel construction similar to standard mud ring but with greater flexibility – Quick-release locking mechanism enables fast and easy adjustment of inner ring – Mounts to any standard 4" - square 21⁄8" deep - outlet box such as Steel City® 521711234E 5 • Tongue and groove plug/connector sealing system for optimum protection • Silicon Bronze assembly screws • Nickel-plated contacts and blades • Copper alloy blades, contacts, and terminals • Stainless steel captive assembly screws • High-visibility yellow color • Meets NEC requirements for “wet and damp” locations Bryant Part #’s 26W47BRY 27W47BRY 14W47BRY 15W47BRY 8266TSP 8266TSC 8266TSC 8266TSP Description NEMA L5-20, 20A 125V, Locking, 2-Pole 3-Wire Plug NEMA L5-20, 20A 125V, Locking, 2-Pole 3-Wire Connector NEMA 5-15, 15A 125V, Straight Blade, 2-Pole 3-Wire Plug NEMA 5-15, 15A 125V, Straight Blade, 2-Pole 3-Wire Connector 15A 125V, 2-Pole 3-Wire Grounding, Nylon, Water/Dust-tight Plug 15A 125V, 2-Pole 3-Wire Grounding, Nylon, Water/Dust-tight Connector Weather Protective Boots Help prevent moisture and dust from damaging plugs • For use with locking and straight blade plugs and connectors • Available in black or high-visibility yellow • Chemical and ultraviolet-resistant thermoplastic elastomer construction • Closure cap available to cover connector when not mated Bryant Part #’s 3015 1530 2128CR 2129CR Description 5-15P L5-30R 15A Straight Blade Plug, 30A Locking Connector. 15A, 125V 30A, 125V 125V, 12/3 Type ST Cord. L5-30P 5-20R 30A Locking Plug, 15A or 20A Straight Blade 30A, 125V 20A, 125V Connector. 125V, 12/3 Type ST Cord 5-15P L5-20R 15A Straight Blade Plug, 20A Locking Connector. 15A, 125V 20A, 125V 125V, 12/3 Type ST Cord L5-20P 5-20R 20A Locking Plug, 15A or 20A Straight Blade 20A, 125V 20A, 125V Connector. 125V, 12/3 Type ST Cord Generator and Pump Connection Kits Generator Inlet Kit Kit includes: • Heavy-duty, industrial-grade, NEMA L14-30 male base integrated with cast aluminum weatherproof cover • Single-gang 2" deep cast aluminum box • Mounting hardware, grounding screw, and gasket Bryant Part #’s RB58405 PKL520 PKL620 Description 30A, 125/250V, 3-Pole, 4-Wire Generator Kit, NEMA L14-30 Pump Kit, NEMA 5-20 Pump Kit, NEMA 6-20 Inlet 1 TOOLBOX TALKS Comments from Bill, Jim: Bill Cenk VP Industrial/ Construction East Jim Griffin VP Industrial/ Construction West Featured Supplier Partners & Products WESCO There When You Need Us Most “When hurricanes rip apart buildings, flood waters wash away homes, and tornados obliterate neighborhoods, electricians are in high demand. Oftentimes, however, their resources and supplies can run out quickly, says Jordon McAreavy, WESCO outside sales rep for national accounts in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. If these electrical contracting companies are serviced by WESCO, however, they can take advantage of WESCO’s capabilities. “With WESCO being as large as we are, we have the products available and the personnel to bring it on over,” he says. WESCO is Here for You WESCO and electrical contracting companies work hand in hand when it comes to emergencies. When a natural disaster or other emergency strikes, WESCO stands behind its customers and arms them with the tools they need to get the job done. We know that emergencies can happen anytime day or night and in any location. For that reason, we have 400 full-service Branches located across the country. WESCO also operates seven high-tech distribution centers and has more than 215,000 products in stock. We offer online ordering, same-day shipment, and central order handling and fulfillment from these distribution centers to serve your needs. Our employees are also dedicated to providing 24/7 emergency service and product availability. When an emergency happens, electrical contractors know that they can reach our Branch managers or sales team members on their cell phones. Anyone can provide 8-to-5 service, but our WESCO Branches go above and beyond by making sure we are available when you need us. When the power goes out, communities depend on electrical contractors to get the lights back on. In turn, contractors can rely on WESCO to obtain products, services, and support in their time of need. For more information on WESCO’s emergency preparedness products, go to www.wesco.com and use the Branch locator to contact your local WESCO Branch. Here are five ways that WESCO Branches have helped contractors during their time of need. When a disaster strikes, electrical contracting companies often work night and day to get the power back on for their customers. Since their product needs can change by the hour, WESCO Branches make it a top priority to stock their clients any time of the day. “We called each other at home, at the office, met at 9 p.m. or 6 a.m.,” he says. “There were no rules. Everything was focused on getting the plant up and running.” When a flood struck the riverside Cargill plants in downtown Cedar Rapids, Iowa, McAreavy immediately called the electrical contracting company. His client then assessed the situation and put a laundry list of necessary materials together. A 500-year-flood inflicted hundreds of millions of dollars worth of damage to plants in downtown Cedar Rapids, Iowa. To make sure the electricians had the supplies they needed to restore power to the plants, WESCO set up a 53-foot trailer with 600–800 items such as wire, fuses, and conduit. Temporary electrical supply room “We lit the trailer with generator power, and it was manned by WESCO personnel daily,” he says. “It has everything the electricians need to put the plant back together.” Service with a smile Electrical contracting companies often know who to call in the event of an emergency, says John Rucker, manager of the Van Nuys, Calif. branch. All of his branch’s sales managers list their home or cell phone numbers on their business cards, he says. When an earthquake rattled California years ago, WESCO armed its customers with the supplies they needed to get back up and running. Teamwork WESCO works closely with the electrical contracting companies and their customers to make sure they have what they need, when they need it. In the aftermath of the Iowa storm, McAreavy worked with a 30-year inside sales veteran who knew the resources available within the WESCO system. • Provides a slick, easy-glide surface coating that reduces the force required to pull wires • Triple-layer protection (including 2 layers of epoxy coating) stops corrosion in its tracks • Cover includes gasket “There was an immediate demand for so many things it was amazing,” Rucker said. “Everyone wanted batteries and hard hats. The branch also sold and gave away a number of first aid kits, flashlights and temporary lighting.” Rucker said every situation is different, and WESCO is always ready to provide any supplies contractors need. “There are always going to be emergencies,” he said. “Stuff happens. Equipment breaks down, machines get damaged or something is needed that was not planned for. Our customers know that we’re available and they can count on us. We love to do it.” By the Numbers 850,000 customers in Entergy’s territory during its peak. The August 2008 tropical storm caused 120 deaths and inflicted $20 billion in damage in the United States and the Caribbean. In Louisiana, the hurricane damaged Louisiana University’s football stadium and blew off roofs and knocked • Broadest family of battery-powered tools • 180˚ rotating heads Portable plugs and connectors Emergency adapters for temporary power • Crimping and cutting tools • High-visibility yellow thermoplastic elastomer housing • Intended for locking to straight blade conversions • Rugged interiors provide excellent resistance to moisture and extreme temperatures • Plugs and connectors feature nickel-plated metal components for superior corrosion resistance in abusive environments and marine applications • Robust design for years of use • No need to thread from either end of the rod • Functions as a hex nut, square washer, and flat washer combined Steel City Metallic Boxes and Covers Catamount® Twist Tail™ Cable Tie • Designed for quick, easy, tool-less installation • After installing, remove excess tail with a simple “bend, bend again, and twist” motion • Tail breaks off neat and clean with no sharp edges • Provides a full 50 lbs. minimum loop tensile strength • Suitable for any general-purpose cable tie application • Available in 7", 11", and 14" lengths • White and UV-resistant black 6.6 nylon down trees in Houma, La. Alabama also sustained multi-million dollars worth of damage due to the hurricane. •A flood swamped the Midwest in summer 2008, causing power outages to 27,000 Iowa homes and businesses. The flood also shut down several grain and meat processing plants. • Consistent narrow width from barrel to tongue • Double-chamfered barrel eases wire insertion 4 Corrosion-Resistant Adapters • Takes up to 43% less time than standard methods ™ At any time, during any season, natural disasters or foul weather can disrupt power supplies, create hazardous working conditions, or damage sensitive electronics. Bryant provides the necessary devices to not only safeguard personnel and equipment, but also to create safe, reliable, and durable power connection solutions that will help supply electricity when and where it’s needed; despite adverse environmental conditions. Watertight & Dust-tight Devices Kindorf Trapnut Strut Fastener ® Por table and Protective Power Solutions • Ergonomically designed battery-powered tools for highest efficiency • Ideal for commercial and industrial connector and grounding installations • Ideal for confined-space terminations •Hurricane Gustav knocked out power to Color-Keyed® 6-Ton and 14-Ton Hydraulic Tools ® Solid communication “Most all of our contractors have our cell numbers, and they can call us any time, day or night,” he says. “We want for us to be the first people they think of if they need help.” T&B® BlueKote™ Form 7 and Form 8 Conduit Bodies BlueKote™ (Patent Pending) is a surface coating formulated to fight corrosion and reduce wire friction. Around-the-clock service When the phone lit up from six to seven different people, McAreavy says he couldn’t write the product orders down fast enough. To keep in touch with the Cargill plant, which had lost power, he relied on his cell phone. 3 Color-Keyed® Narrow-Tongue Lugs Electrical contracting firms have been hit with many costly natural disasters over the years. Here are some statistics on two of the most recent storms — Hurricane Gustav and the Iowa flood. 2 WESCO provides superior products and services from 6,000 core suppliers and has relationships with 18,000 more. Our broad selection of products from industry-leading suppliers enables us to meet virtually all of our contractors’ requirements. • Notched Ears on Switch Boxes — Steel City® Switch Boxes feature a longer ear and a special notch that provides clearance for the screws that are used to attach wall plates to GFCI or rocker-type light switches • Raised Ground Screw Bump in 4" Square, 411⁄16" and Utility Boxes — Quicker surface mounting by eliminating the need to remove the portion of the screw that threads through the back of the box • Steel City® Adjustable Mud Ring — Now there’s a quick, easy, and economical way to insure that stud-mounted outlet boxes fit flush with finished drywall. –Patent-pending design, rugged steel construction similar to standard mud ring but with greater flexibility – Quick-release locking mechanism enables fast and easy adjustment of inner ring – Mounts to any standard 4" - square 21⁄8" deep - outlet box such as Steel City® 521711234E 5 • Tongue and groove plug/connector sealing system for optimum protection • Silicon Bronze assembly screws • Nickel-plated contacts and blades • Copper alloy blades, contacts, and terminals • Stainless steel captive assembly screws • High-visibility yellow color • Meets NEC requirements for “wet and damp” locations Bryant Part #’s 26W47BRY 27W47BRY 14W47BRY 15W47BRY 8266TSP 8266TSC 8266TSC 8266TSP Description NEMA L5-20, 20A 125V, Locking, 2-Pole 3-Wire Plug NEMA L5-20, 20A 125V, Locking, 2-Pole 3-Wire Connector NEMA 5-15, 15A 125V, Straight Blade, 2-Pole 3-Wire Plug NEMA 5-15, 15A 125V, Straight Blade, 2-Pole 3-Wire Connector 15A 125V, 2-Pole 3-Wire Grounding, Nylon, Water/Dust-tight Plug 15A 125V, 2-Pole 3-Wire Grounding, Nylon, Water/Dust-tight Connector Weather Protective Boots Help prevent moisture and dust from damaging plugs • For use with locking and straight blade plugs and connectors • Available in black or high-visibility yellow • Chemical and ultraviolet-resistant thermoplastic elastomer construction • Closure cap available to cover connector when not mated Bryant Part #’s 3015 1530 2128CR 2129CR Description 5-15P L5-30R 15A Straight Blade Plug, 30A Locking Connector. 15A, 125V 30A, 125V 125V, 12/3 Type ST Cord. L5-30P 5-20R 30A Locking Plug, 15A or 20A Straight Blade 30A, 125V 20A, 125V Connector. 125V, 12/3 Type ST Cord 5-15P L5-20R 15A Straight Blade Plug, 20A Locking Connector. 15A, 125V 20A, 125V 125V, 12/3 Type ST Cord L5-20P 5-20R 20A Locking Plug, 15A or 20A Straight Blade 20A, 125V 20A, 125V Connector. 125V, 12/3 Type ST Cord Generator and Pump Connection Kits Generator Inlet Kit Kit includes: • Heavy-duty, industrial-grade, NEMA L14-30 male base integrated with cast aluminum weatherproof cover • Single-gang 2" deep cast aluminum box • Mounting hardware, grounding screw, and gasket Bryant Part #’s RB58405 PKL520 PKL620 Description 30A, 125/250V, 3-Pole, 4-Wire Generator Kit, NEMA L14-30 Pump Kit, NEMA 5-20 Pump Kit, NEMA 6-20 Inlet 1 TOOLBOX TALKS Comments from Bill, Jim: Bill Cenk VP Industrial/ Construction East Jim Griffin VP Industrial/ Construction West Featured Supplier Partners & Products WESCO There When You Need Us Most “When hurricanes rip apart buildings, flood waters wash away homes, and tornados obliterate neighborhoods, electricians are in high demand. Oftentimes, however, their resources and supplies can run out quickly, says Jordon McAreavy, WESCO outside sales rep for national accounts in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. If these electrical contracting companies are serviced by WESCO, however, they can take advantage of WESCO’s capabilities. “With WESCO being as large as we are, we have the products available and the personnel to bring it on over,” he says. WESCO is Here for You WESCO and electrical contracting companies work hand in hand when it comes to emergencies. When a natural disaster or other emergency strikes, WESCO stands behind its customers and arms them with the tools they need to get the job done. We know that emergencies can happen anytime day or night and in any location. For that reason, we have 400 full-service Branches located across the country. WESCO also operates seven high-tech distribution centers and has more than 215,000 products in stock. We offer online ordering, same-day shipment, and central order handling and fulfillment from these distribution centers to serve your needs. Our employees are also dedicated to providing 24/7 emergency service and product availability. When an emergency happens, electrical contractors know that they can reach our Branch managers or sales team members on their cell phones. Anyone can provide 8-to-5 service, but our WESCO Branches go above and beyond by making sure we are available when you need us. When the power goes out, communities depend on electrical contractors to get the lights back on. In turn, contractors can rely on WESCO to obtain products, services, and support in their time of need. For more information on WESCO’s emergency preparedness products, go to www.wesco.com and use the Branch locator to contact your local WESCO Branch. Here are five ways that WESCO Branches have helped contractors during their time of need. When a disaster strikes, electrical contracting companies often work night and day to get the power back on for their customers. Since their product needs can change by the hour, WESCO Branches make it a top priority to stock their clients any time of the day. “We called each other at home, at the office, met at 9 p.m. or 6 a.m.,” he says. “There were no rules. Everything was focused on getting the plant up and running.” When a flood struck the riverside Cargill plants in downtown Cedar Rapids, Iowa, McAreavy immediately called the electrical contracting company. His client then assessed the situation and put a laundry list of necessary materials together. A 500-year-flood inflicted hundreds of millions of dollars worth of damage to plants in downtown Cedar Rapids, Iowa. To make sure the electricians had the supplies they needed to restore power to the plants, WESCO set up a 53-foot trailer with 600–800 items such as wire, fuses, and conduit. Temporary electrical supply room “We lit the trailer with generator power, and it was manned by WESCO personnel daily,” he says. “It has everything the electricians need to put the plant back together.” Service with a smile Electrical contracting companies often know who to call in the event of an emergency, says John Rucker, manager of the Van Nuys, Calif. branch. All of his branch’s sales managers list their home or cell phone numbers on their business cards, he says. When an earthquake rattled California years ago, WESCO armed its customers with the supplies they needed to get back up and running. Teamwork WESCO works closely with the electrical contracting companies and their customers to make sure they have what they need, when they need it. In the aftermath of the Iowa storm, McAreavy worked with a 30-year inside sales veteran who knew the resources available within the WESCO system. • Provides a slick, easy-glide surface coating that reduces the force required to pull wires • Triple-layer protection (including 2 layers of epoxy coating) stops corrosion in its tracks • Cover includes gasket “There was an immediate demand for so many things it was amazing,” Rucker said. “Everyone wanted batteries and hard hats. The branch also sold and gave away a number of first aid kits, flashlights and temporary lighting.” Rucker said every situation is different, and WESCO is always ready to provide any supplies contractors need. “There are always going to be emergencies,” he said. “Stuff happens. Equipment breaks down, machines get damaged or something is needed that was not planned for. Our customers know that we’re available and they can count on us. We love to do it.” By the Numbers 850,000 customers in Entergy’s territory during its peak. The August 2008 tropical storm caused 120 deaths and inflicted $20 billion in damage in the United States and the Caribbean. In Louisiana, the hurricane damaged Louisiana University’s football stadium and blew off roofs and knocked • Broadest family of battery-powered tools • 180˚ rotating heads Portable plugs and connectors Emergency adapters for temporary power • Crimping and cutting tools • High-visibility yellow thermoplastic elastomer housing • Intended for locking to straight blade conversions • Rugged interiors provide excellent resistance to moisture and extreme temperatures • Plugs and connectors feature nickel-plated metal components for superior corrosion resistance in abusive environments and marine applications • Robust design for years of use • No need to thread from either end of the rod • Functions as a hex nut, square washer, and flat washer combined Steel City Metallic Boxes and Covers Catamount® Twist Tail™ Cable Tie • Designed for quick, easy, tool-less installation • After installing, remove excess tail with a simple “bend, bend again, and twist” motion • Tail breaks off neat and clean with no sharp edges • Provides a full 50 lbs. minimum loop tensile strength • Suitable for any general-purpose cable tie application • Available in 7", 11", and 14" lengths • White and UV-resistant black 6.6 nylon down trees in Houma, La. Alabama also sustained multi-million dollars worth of damage due to the hurricane. •A flood swamped the Midwest in summer 2008, causing power outages to 27,000 Iowa homes and businesses. The flood also shut down several grain and meat processing plants. • Consistent narrow width from barrel to tongue • Double-chamfered barrel eases wire insertion 4 Corrosion-Resistant Adapters • Takes up to 43% less time than standard methods ™ At any time, during any season, natural disasters or foul weather can disrupt power supplies, create hazardous working conditions, or damage sensitive electronics. Bryant provides the necessary devices to not only safeguard personnel and equipment, but also to create safe, reliable, and durable power connection solutions that will help supply electricity when and where it’s needed; despite adverse environmental conditions. Watertight & Dust-tight Devices Kindorf Trapnut Strut Fastener ® Por table and Protective Power Solutions • Ergonomically designed battery-powered tools for highest efficiency • Ideal for commercial and industrial connector and grounding installations • Ideal for confined-space terminations •Hurricane Gustav knocked out power to Color-Keyed® 6-Ton and 14-Ton Hydraulic Tools ® Solid communication “Most all of our contractors have our cell numbers, and they can call us any time, day or night,” he says. “We want for us to be the first people they think of if they need help.” T&B® BlueKote™ Form 7 and Form 8 Conduit Bodies BlueKote™ (Patent Pending) is a surface coating formulated to fight corrosion and reduce wire friction. Around-the-clock service When the phone lit up from six to seven different people, McAreavy says he couldn’t write the product orders down fast enough. To keep in touch with the Cargill plant, which had lost power, he relied on his cell phone. 3 Color-Keyed® Narrow-Tongue Lugs Electrical contracting firms have been hit with many costly natural disasters over the years. Here are some statistics on two of the most recent storms — Hurricane Gustav and the Iowa flood. 2 WESCO provides superior products and services from 6,000 core suppliers and has relationships with 18,000 more. Our broad selection of products from industry-leading suppliers enables us to meet virtually all of our contractors’ requirements. • Notched Ears on Switch Boxes — Steel City® Switch Boxes feature a longer ear and a special notch that provides clearance for the screws that are used to attach wall plates to GFCI or rocker-type light switches • Raised Ground Screw Bump in 4" Square, 411⁄16" and Utility Boxes — Quicker surface mounting by eliminating the need to remove the portion of the screw that threads through the back of the box • Steel City® Adjustable Mud Ring — Now there’s a quick, easy, and economical way to insure that stud-mounted outlet boxes fit flush with finished drywall. –Patent-pending design, rugged steel construction similar to standard mud ring but with greater flexibility – Quick-release locking mechanism enables fast and easy adjustment of inner ring – Mounts to any standard 4" - square 21⁄8" deep - outlet box such as Steel City® 521711234E 5 • Tongue and groove plug/connector sealing system for optimum protection • Silicon Bronze assembly screws • Nickel-plated contacts and blades • Copper alloy blades, contacts, and terminals • Stainless steel captive assembly screws • High-visibility yellow color • Meets NEC requirements for “wet and damp” locations Bryant Part #’s 26W47BRY 27W47BRY 14W47BRY 15W47BRY 8266TSP 8266TSC 8266TSC 8266TSP Description NEMA L5-20, 20A 125V, Locking, 2-Pole 3-Wire Plug NEMA L5-20, 20A 125V, Locking, 2-Pole 3-Wire Connector NEMA 5-15, 15A 125V, Straight Blade, 2-Pole 3-Wire Plug NEMA 5-15, 15A 125V, Straight Blade, 2-Pole 3-Wire Connector 15A 125V, 2-Pole 3-Wire Grounding, Nylon, Water/Dust-tight Plug 15A 125V, 2-Pole 3-Wire Grounding, Nylon, Water/Dust-tight Connector Weather Protective Boots Help prevent moisture and dust from damaging plugs • For use with locking and straight blade plugs and connectors • Available in black or high-visibility yellow • Chemical and ultraviolet-resistant thermoplastic elastomer construction • Closure cap available to cover connector when not mated Bryant Part #’s 3015 1530 2128CR 2129CR Description 5-15P L5-30R 15A Straight Blade Plug, 30A Locking Connector. 15A, 125V 30A, 125V 125V, 12/3 Type ST Cord. L5-30P 5-20R 30A Locking Plug, 15A or 20A Straight Blade 30A, 125V 20A, 125V Connector. 125V, 12/3 Type ST Cord 5-15P L5-20R 15A Straight Blade Plug, 20A Locking Connector. 15A, 125V 20A, 125V 125V, 12/3 Type ST Cord L5-20P 5-20R 20A Locking Plug, 15A or 20A Straight Blade 20A, 125V 20A, 125V Connector. 125V, 12/3 Type ST Cord Generator and Pump Connection Kits Generator Inlet Kit Kit includes: • Heavy-duty, industrial-grade, NEMA L14-30 male base integrated with cast aluminum weatherproof cover • Single-gang 2" deep cast aluminum box • Mounting hardware, grounding screw, and gasket Bryant Part #’s RB58405 PKL520 PKL620 Description 30A, 125/250V, 3-Pole, 4-Wire Generator Kit, NEMA L14-30 Pump Kit, NEMA 5-20 Pump Kit, NEMA 6-20 Inlet 1 1 WESCO Distribution, Inc. Featured Supplier Partners & Products Suite 700 225 West Station Square Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15219-1122 www.wesco.com/construction 2 2 Edition 3, 2008 3M Cold Shrink QT-III What’s in this Issue? 3M is a leader and innovator in splicing and terminating cable. We offer time-saving solutions and applications for both medium and high voltage splicing and terminating cable. Services that bring peace of mind to the customer in power generating projects. •Electrical Contractors Go the Extra Mile • Built to withstand even the most punishing environmental conditions • Easy installation and reliable performance when terminating indoor and outdoor medium-voltage cable • Indoor tubular and outdoor skirted termination kits • 3M™ Three Conduit Cable Termination Kits 7600 Series are designed to terminate medium-voltage power cables rated up to 35kV • Available in all conductor size range from 5kV to 35kV 3M Scotch 33+ 3 • Highly conformable, super stretchy in all weather conditions • Resists UV rays, abrasion, corrosion, alkalies, and acids and is flame retardant 4 • Primary insulation for splices up to 600V. Also used as protective jacketing • Exceeds UL510 requirements 3M Scotch 35 Vinyl Electrical Color Coding Tape 3 • Nine fade-resistant colors to identify and mark phases/ cables •Featured Supplier Partners & Products 4 • Thick, heavy-duty vinyl protects cable and provides faster build-up Bill Case Unit Qty. Qty. rls 100 100 WESCO Part #’s 3M Product #’s Description 054007-10307 88-Super-3/4x44FT Vinyl Electrical Tape 3⁄4" x 44' 054007-06143 88-Super-3/4x66FT Vinyl Electrical Tape 3⁄4" x 66' Bill Case Unit Qty. Qty. rls 10 100 rls 100 100 5 5 • Scheduled factory maintenance applications • Custom, turn-key configurations Cooper Crouse Hinds Portable Power solutions are fabricated assemblies providing safe and reliable portable power solutions: • Electrical Contractor Power Skids • Spider Boxes • Portable Welding Stations • Power Distribution Centers • Cable Assemblies Five Tips for Handling Emergencies Toolbox Talks, Edition 4 coming soon featuring Preventative Maintenance! • Sorbents • Emergency power •Hot Products: Disaster Preparedness and Recovery Solutions CONTRACTOR CORNER Disaster Preparedness and Recovery Solutions Cooper Crouse-Hinds Portable Power solutions are complete turnkey solutions, customized to meet specific customer specifications as well as out-of-the-box products such as ARKTITE® and Cam-Lok® power connector products. We will design a power solution for your temporary power applications including: •Comments from Bill, Jim •There When You Need Us Most 3M Scotch Super 88 Vinyl Electrical Tape WESCO Part #’s 3M Product #’s Description 054007-06132 33+Super-3/4x66FT Vinyl Tape 3⁄4” x 66’ •Contractor Corner EME RGE NCY • Restoration Products • Portable Ground Fault Devices for a repare or O Routine d Is Your ther Po Emer wer O Busines Emer utag genc s e strike gencies y? cost when and pow yo and thousand u leas er outa t lo batt st busi s of do expect ges can eries lla ne it restor to sa ss. From rs in do and a rang ation pr fety sign gene wntim e can e of pr ocedur als and rators an help es od d you ucts an , WESC flood to w O Call eath d servic has es er th Mor your loca e e stor that web inform l WESC m! site at at w ion is O Branc ww.w locate h to da d esco .com on our y. In th . • Lockout/Tagout Devices is Is su e: U Bra dy/S PC... U CR ......... C...... ......... ......... 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Here are some ways that your electrical contracting firm can prepare for emergencies and help your customers when the lights go out. an emergency strikes, have a safety manual detailing the procedures and protocols for responding to a natural disaster. TUR ING To Sa ols, MROfety, an Prod d ucts Disa and ster Pr e Rec over paredn y So ess lutio ns Don ’t cost let a nat you u nee time ral disas d get to prep and mo ter or em you are ney. er r bu yo sines ur faci WESCO gency en lit s op h dan ger erat y for em as the ional you ergen produ rw afte r dis cy situ cts and orkforc aste at se e r stri ions an rvices or kes. yo d hel p yo u u m ore.. Allie CO’s d . Fam Carlt Utility il Fo Hern on-Bates Products y of C For r all items, Murcoing Unde U CCA U Avon ompa addit a U Po rgroun U Casc Electri nies: iona minimum wer ade cal d Su Su Supp Cont l pro or © Co pp pply pyrig U Re ly U KV rols Co lies U ducts der and/or ht 20 0608 A Br rp ily or ow Su 08 W /0806 Elec sh , vis ESCO trica pply U ation U n Who _090 l Supp CS les 7 it w ipping fee La Distr ibutio ly U dd Indu C U DESCale Elec ww.w m n, Inc Stan tric strie OU . All da U esco ay apply. s rd EE Br Righ uc Elec UÊ Liber SC ts Re dire tric U ty El O U Eleckner Su serve Tr pp ec ct.c d. Pr tra i-City tri ly inted om U Whit cal Supp Supply U Calve in the U rt eh ly Fa W USA. ill Lig U st hting Moder ec U Ha ire & Ca ble & Su n Who mby pplie Yo s U Wlesale El ung .R. Co ectric ntrols • Safety Interlocked Receptacles 2 Arm your crew with cell phones. For many electrical contracting firms, this is the only way for them to reach their customers when all other forms of communication go down. 3 Don’t overwork your electricians. Your crews will often have to work long hours to get the job done, but fatigue can often lead to mistakes, which can be costly and life-threatening for an electrician. 4 Keep your electricians safe in the field. While your electricians may be working under a time-compressed schedule, make sure they don’t take shortcuts and make sure they wear the proper protective equipment. 5 Don’t overcommit your resources. Following a natural disaster, it’s easy to take on more work than you can handle, but instead try to focus on serving your customers to the best of your ability. Contact your local WESCO Branch to order your customized Cooper Crouse-Hinds Portable Power solution! For more information, download a copy at www.wesco.com/construction. Electrical Contractors Go the Extra Mile to Restore Power in Emergency Situations Natural Disasters Don’t Stand in the Way of Contractors Committed to their Customers and Communities Hurricane Gustav hammered Baton Rouge, La. in September, ripping off part of the roof of Louisiana Electric Co.’s building and destroying inventory in its shop. Rather than shutting down operations, however, the residential and commercial electrical contracting company hooked up to generator power and sent its 25 electricians out in the community to help its customers. “There are a lot of people out of power in Baton Rouge for days after the storm,” says Jerry Eagan, office manager, who estimated that 54 out of the 64 “parishes” or counties were still in the dark. “A lot of our electricians also don’t have power at home, and many of them have homes that are damaged.” The electricians were working 10 hours a day, four days a week to hook up portable, standby generators for their customers. In most cases, the customers supplied their own generators, and called the electricians to help get them up and running. “They are putting in long hours, but we are not pushing them to the brink,” he says. 1 Have a written safety plan in place. Before W erg elcom e e Rec ncy P to th e rep ove a WE Hot Prory Edit redne SCO ss/ io d Dis ucts fr n of trib o WES u tion m CO line , In of to offers c.! (Mai ols, sa a com nten p fe le Oper ance, ty, and te M R ation s) so epair, an RO lutio d How ns. P Em FROM CONCEPT THROUGH CONSTRUCTION Safety Matters After a natural disaster, such as a hurricane, flood, or tornado, the phone often rings off the hook at an electrical contracting company. It’s always important, however, for companies to not risk the safety of their employees for the sake of increasing their profitability, Eagan says. The electricians are using the proper protective equipment, and if they don’t have the right supplies, they’re making sure that they get them before they begin work. “We won’t go outside the Code for anything,” he says. “The hurricane won’t make us do things that we don’t normally do, like standing in water to redo a service. We don’t need the money that badly to put a man’s health and welfare at risk.” Around the Clock To get customers’ power back on, electrical service companies often provide them with 24/7 emergency service. Nieding Electrical Services in Richmond, Va., has been in business for more than 20 years. Owner David Nieding remembers a few years ago, when trees fell on power lines and meter bases during Hurricane Isabel. At that time, 300,000 people were without power. “In the first two days, I was in the dark myself, and I charged my cell phone in my car,” says Nieding, who says his home/business operated on generator power for 11 days. “After that, calls started to come in.” His company, which specializes in not only residential service, but also municipal work, is always a call away. “If someone calls and needs something, we’ll shoot right out there and help them,” he says. On Hold Natural disasters can not only disrupt power to homeowners, they can also inflict serious structural and financial damage to commercial and industrial buildings under construction. In Baton Rouge, Eagan estimated that the construction projects in the downtown area were postponed for about a week. The storms can also have a long-term effect on the electrical industry as project owners and contractors shift spending to take care of unplanned, necessary repairs. For example, one riverside plant in downtown Cedar Rapids, Iowa, sustained millions of dollars of damage due to the recent flood. The flood created a lot of work for electricians in the short term, but could disrupt future construction spending in the long run. While it’s too soon to tell what will happen to many of the construction projects affected by the recent disasters, electrical contracting companies are focusing on what they do best — helping their customers in their time of need. Look inside for products to help your company prepare for emergencies. © Copyright 2008 WESCO Distribution, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Printed in the USA. 0908/0809_1369 1 1 WESCO Distribution, Inc. Featured Supplier Partners & Products Suite 700 225 West Station Square Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15219-1122 www.wesco.com/construction 2 2 Edition 3, 2008 3M Cold Shrink QT-III What’s in this Issue? 3M is a leader and innovator in splicing and terminating cable. We offer time-saving solutions and applications for both medium and high voltage splicing and terminating cable. Services that bring peace of mind to the customer in power generating projects. •Electrical Contractors Go the Extra Mile • Built to withstand even the most punishing environmental conditions • Easy installation and reliable performance when terminating indoor and outdoor medium-voltage cable • Indoor tubular and outdoor skirted termination kits • 3M™ Three Conduit Cable Termination Kits 7600 Series are designed to terminate medium-voltage power cables rated up to 35kV • Available in all conductor size range from 5kV to 35kV 3M Scotch 33+ 3 • Highly conformable, super stretchy in all weather conditions • Resists UV rays, abrasion, corrosion, alkalies, and acids and is flame retardant 4 • Primary insulation for splices up to 600V. Also used as protective jacketing • Exceeds UL510 requirements 3M Scotch 35 Vinyl Electrical Color Coding Tape 3 • Nine fade-resistant colors to identify and mark phases/ cables •Featured Supplier Partners & Products 4 • Thick, heavy-duty vinyl protects cable and provides faster build-up Bill Case Unit Qty. Qty. rls 100 100 WESCO Part #’s 3M Product #’s Description 054007-10307 88-Super-3/4x44FT Vinyl Electrical Tape 3⁄4" x 44' 054007-06143 88-Super-3/4x66FT Vinyl Electrical Tape 3⁄4" x 66' Bill Case Unit Qty. Qty. rls 10 100 rls 100 100 5 5 • Scheduled factory maintenance applications • Custom, turn-key configurations Cooper Crouse Hinds Portable Power solutions are fabricated assemblies providing safe and reliable portable power solutions: • Electrical Contractor Power Skids • Spider Boxes • Portable Welding Stations • Power Distribution Centers • Cable Assemblies Five Tips for Handling Emergencies Toolbox Talks, Edition 4 coming soon featuring Preventative Maintenance! • Sorbents • Emergency power •Hot Products: Disaster Preparedness and Recovery Solutions CONTRACTOR CORNER Disaster Preparedness and Recovery Solutions Cooper Crouse-Hinds Portable Power solutions are complete turnkey solutions, customized to meet specific customer specifications as well as out-of-the-box products such as ARKTITE® and Cam-Lok® power connector products. We will design a power solution for your temporary power applications including: •Comments from Bill, Jim •There When You Need Us Most 3M Scotch Super 88 Vinyl Electrical Tape WESCO Part #’s 3M Product #’s Description 054007-06132 33+Super-3/4x66FT Vinyl Tape 3⁄4” x 66’ •Contractor Corner EME RGE NCY • Restoration Products • Portable Ground Fault Devices for a repare or O Routine d Is Your ther Po Emer wer O Busines Emer utag genc s e strike gencies y? cost when and pow yo and thousand u leas er outa t lo batt st busi s of do expect ges can eries lla ne it restor to sa ss. From rs in do and a rang ation pr fety sign gene wntim e can e of pr ocedur als and rators an help es od d you ucts an , WESC flood to w O Call eath d servic has es er th Mor your loca e e stor that web inform l WESC m! site at at w ion is O Branc ww.w locate h to da d esco .com on our y. In th . • Lockout/Tagout Devices is Is su e: U Bra dy/S PC... U CR ......... C...... ......... ......... U Bry ......... ......... ant.. .......2 ......... ......... U En ......... ......... ergize .....3 ......... r.. ... U PA ......... ......... NDU ......4 ......... IT ......... ......... U Fe ......... dera ........5 l Sig ......... U G nal.. ......... ener ... ... ....5 al C ......... able U Ea ......... ......... ton. ......6 ......... ......... U W ......... ......... erne ......... .....6 r........ ......... ......... ......... ......... 7 ......... Loo ......... k in 8 • Portable Generators WES • And much more… PRE PAR EDN ESS side for WES Sou CO Is Y rce for... our FEA Natural disasters such as floods and hurricanes not only knock out power to homeowners and businesses, they also stop commercial construction projects in their tracks. Here are some ways that your electrical contracting firm can prepare for emergencies and help your customers when the lights go out. an emergency strikes, have a safety manual detailing the procedures and protocols for responding to a natural disaster. TUR ING To Sa ols, MROfety, an Prod d ucts Disa and ster Pr e Rec over paredn y So ess lutio ns Don ’t cost let a nat you u nee time ral disas d get to prep and mo ter or em you are ney. er r bu yo sines ur faci WESCO gency en lit s op h dan ger erat y for em as the ional you ergen produ rw afte r dis cy situ cts and orkforc aste at se e r stri ions an rvices or kes. yo d hel p yo u u m ore.. Allie CO’s d . 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For many electrical contracting firms, this is the only way for them to reach their customers when all other forms of communication go down. 3 Don’t overwork your electricians. Your crews will often have to work long hours to get the job done, but fatigue can often lead to mistakes, which can be costly and life-threatening for an electrician. 4 Keep your electricians safe in the field. While your electricians may be working under a time-compressed schedule, make sure they don’t take shortcuts and make sure they wear the proper protective equipment. 5 Don’t overcommit your resources. Following a natural disaster, it’s easy to take on more work than you can handle, but instead try to focus on serving your customers to the best of your ability. Contact your local WESCO Branch to order your customized Cooper Crouse-Hinds Portable Power solution! For more information, download a copy at www.wesco.com/construction. Electrical Contractors Go the Extra Mile to Restore Power in Emergency Situations Natural Disasters Don’t Stand in the Way of Contractors Committed to their Customers and Communities Hurricane Gustav hammered Baton Rouge, La. in September, ripping off part of the roof of Louisiana Electric Co.’s building and destroying inventory in its shop. Rather than shutting down operations, however, the residential and commercial electrical contracting company hooked up to generator power and sent its 25 electricians out in the community to help its customers. “There are a lot of people out of power in Baton Rouge for days after the storm,” says Jerry Eagan, office manager, who estimated that 54 out of the 64 “parishes” or counties were still in the dark. “A lot of our electricians also don’t have power at home, and many of them have homes that are damaged.” The electricians were working 10 hours a day, four days a week to hook up portable, standby generators for their customers. In most cases, the customers supplied their own generators, and called the electricians to help get them up and running. “They are putting in long hours, but we are not pushing them to the brink,” he says. 1 Have a written safety plan in place. Before W erg elcom e e Rec ncy P to th e rep ove a WE Hot Prory Edit redne SCO ss/ io d Dis ucts fr n of trib o WES u tion m CO line , In of to offers c.! (Mai ols, sa a com nten p fe le Oper ance, ty, and te M R ation s) so epair, an RO lutio d How ns. P Em FROM CONCEPT THROUGH CONSTRUCTION Safety Matters After a natural disaster, such as a hurricane, flood, or tornado, the phone often rings off the hook at an electrical contracting company. It’s always important, however, for companies to not risk the safety of their employees for the sake of increasing their profitability, Eagan says. The electricians are using the proper protective equipment, and if they don’t have the right supplies, they’re making sure that they get them before they begin work. “We won’t go outside the Code for anything,” he says. “The hurricane won’t make us do things that we don’t normally do, like standing in water to redo a service. We don’t need the money that badly to put a man’s health and welfare at risk.” Around the Clock To get customers’ power back on, electrical service companies often provide them with 24/7 emergency service. Nieding Electrical Services in Richmond, Va., has been in business for more than 20 years. Owner David Nieding remembers a few years ago, when trees fell on power lines and meter bases during Hurricane Isabel. At that time, 300,000 people were without power. “In the first two days, I was in the dark myself, and I charged my cell phone in my car,” says Nieding, who says his home/business operated on generator power for 11 days. “After that, calls started to come in.” His company, which specializes in not only residential service, but also municipal work, is always a call away. “If someone calls and needs something, we’ll shoot right out there and help them,” he says. On Hold Natural disasters can not only disrupt power to homeowners, they can also inflict serious structural and financial damage to commercial and industrial buildings under construction. In Baton Rouge, Eagan estimated that the construction projects in the downtown area were postponed for about a week. The storms can also have a long-term effect on the electrical industry as project owners and contractors shift spending to take care of unplanned, necessary repairs. For example, one riverside plant in downtown Cedar Rapids, Iowa, sustained millions of dollars of damage due to the recent flood. The flood created a lot of work for electricians in the short term, but could disrupt future construction spending in the long run. While it’s too soon to tell what will happen to many of the construction projects affected by the recent disasters, electrical contracting companies are focusing on what they do best — helping their customers in their time of need. Look inside for products to help your company prepare for emergencies. © Copyright 2008 WESCO Distribution, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Printed in the USA. 0908/0809_1369