Category: Green & Clean

  • Storefront, Stile Doors offer hurricane impact resistance.

    Intended for first floor, single-span applications, E44000 Series includes non-thermal hurricane-impact storefront. This 2.5 x 5 in., flush-glazed, screw-spline framing is prepared for glazing with 9/16 in. laminated glass positioned in center of frame and complies with ASTM E 1886-05/E 1996-09 TAS 201. ForceFront™ medium stile entrance doors are designed for compliance with ASTM E 1886-05/E 1996-09 and tested…

  • Low-Profile 180 W AC/DC PSU occupies 2.0 x 4.0 in. footprint.

    Comprised of IT- and medically approved, open frame power supplies with 1.0 in. profile, ECP180 series features PFC, universal input range of 85–264 VAC, and 6 available output voltages: +12, +15, + 24, +28, +36, or +48 Vdc. Convection cooled rating is 120 W, with full output power of 180 W requiring 10 cfm forced…

  • Trojan Battery Introduces Online Battery Sizing Calculator

    Trojan Battery Co., the world’s leading manufacturer of deep-cycle batteries, has developed an automated battery sizing calculator to accurately size a battery bank for renewable energy applications.  The battery sizing calculator can be found at www.batterysizingcalculator.com. Trojan’s battery sizing calculator […] — Solar Builder magazine

  • OutBack Power Expands Radian Series to Include Energy Storage, Grid-Interaction

    OutBack Power Technologies, Inc., a designer and manufacturer of advanced power electronics for renewable energy, backup power and mobile applications, today announced the grid-interactive Radian Series GS4048A and the GS3548E Inverter/Chargers, which give qualified installers the ability to suit residential, […] — Solar Builder magazine

  • Panasonic to Exhibit New HIT Solar Panels at SPI

    Panasonic Eco Solutions North America will exhibit its end-to-end solar solutions in booth #604 at Solar Power International (SPI ’13), the solar energy industry’s most powerful, comprehensive educational conference and product exhibition, from Oct. 21 to 24, at McCormick Place in Chicago. […] — Solar Builder magazine