SaveGasAmerica.Net and 4E-Corp Release Gas Saving Fuel Reformulator Product to Public

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The Advantage Group Announces the Release of Enterprise Modbus

St. Louis, MO (ContentDesk) January 31, 2006 -- The Advantage Group is pleased to announce Enterprise Modbus, the newest addition to their suite of data center monitoring products.Enterprise Modbus is a web-based application that allows you to monitor devices using the Modbus protocol.
These devices typically include generators, uninterruptible power supplies, static transfer switches and HVAC equipment.
Enterprise Modbus supports both serial (RTU or ASCII) and TCP Modbus protocols.
It can monitor devices from multiple manufacturers.

Enterprise Modbus can be run as a standalone product or integrated seamlessly with Enterprise Device Manager to provide the ability to monitor both Modbus and SNMP devices from the same console.While typical building management systems may start at $50,000, Enterprise Modbus retails for only $8,000.
"The Enterprise suite of products helps to break down the wall between the Facilities and IT groups," explains Dave...

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Technology Leads To Reduction Of Nitrogen Generators' Size


As technology improved, so did the nitrogen generator systems, and recent discoveries have led to the reducing of the nitrogen generators size.

These new-generation, small size nitrogen generators are very effective and reliable, and they operate automatically, with very little maintenance required.
The main difference between these nitrogen generators and the normal ones is the size, these small capacity units only take up 60% of the space used by a usual nitrogen generator, saving 40%.
Another difference is that these nitrogen generators do not supply a 99.99..% pure nitrogen, but something around 95% pure, which is not a disadvantage because most users and laboratories don't require 99.99..% pure nitrogen. The nitrogen's purity may be increased to 99.5% if the user desires to do so, by absorbtion or, cheaper, by adding a process to the nitrogen generator, that runs the resulting gas through a special filter that reduces the oxygen concentreation...

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Electric Generators

Electric generators are used to supply power to homes, commercial and industrial establishments when there is a disruption of power. It is also used in places where there is no supply of electricity. Electric generators come in a wide variety of models, size, and prices. Choosing the right electric generator depends upon an individual's need. A homeowner first has to identify the appliances to be powered by the generator.

The total wattage required to run these appliances has to be added up, including the starting wattage requirement of some of the appliances such as refrigerators. This makes up the total wattage power required from the generator. Lights and other smaller appliances require 120 volts of power, whereas appliances like electric stoves and driers require 240 volts. It should be checked whether the generators have the necessary voltage ratings.

There are few features that have to be considered before buying an electric generator. First, make sure to check...

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Electric Generators: Understanding Your Power Needs

In order to choose the right emergency power source and to size it properly, you need to understand something about the power requirements of the devices you plan to operate.

The basic unit of power measurement is the watt, and with an emergency power source there are two wattage ratings that are important: steady-state wattage and surge wattage. A normal 60-watt incandescent light bulb requires, as you would expect, 60 watts, and it requires that wattage both when you turn it on and while it is running. A ceiling fan motor, on the other hand, might require 150 watts to get it started and 75 watts while it is running. That extra wattage to start the motor is called the surge wattage and is typical of anything that contains an electric motor.

Here are the usual wattages of some of the devices found in a typical household:
Device Typical wattage Surge Wattage
Light bulb 60 watts 60 watts surge
Fan 75 watts 150 watts surge
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Who Needs a Standby Generator?

Most of us take electricity for granted.
When we flip the light switch, we expect the light to turn on.
When we plug in the electric grill, we expect it to be ready before the neighbors arrive for the backyard cookout.
If there's a power outage, everyone immediately calls the electric company to complain and ask how long they'll have to wait before the electricity comes back on.

But what happens when the electricity goes out for days at a time, like when a hurricane or other natural disaster destroys the power lines?
Or what happens in a place like a hospital, where even a short power outage could cause the failure of a life-sustaining respirator or a doctor's operating tools, resulting in the death of a patient?
What about the thousands of food manufacturers, grocery stores, and restaurants, which might have to throw away thousands of dollars worth of refrigerated food every time the electricity goes out for a short time? Who Needs a Standby Generator?
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