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| In
this Issue: |
| Five
Basic Errors in Shaft Alignment
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| By
L.
Robert Pyle, Systematic Maintenance Technologies. |
| Properly
aligned shafts will do more to increase bearing, seal,
and rotor life than any other single thing you can do
after lubrication. Unfortunately, many maintenance departments
in smaller plants still think that alignment is only needed
for large, high-speed shafts on somebody else’s
equipment. Many have no idea how to align two shafts beyond
using a straight edge to get them close.
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| An
introduction to Hotel
Engineering |
The role
and mandate of any property engineering department is the
protection of the building’s/owner’s assets; the
structure from the façade or building envelope, to
the integrity of the floors, walls, ceilings and all of the
furniture, fixtures, and equipment (FF&E) contained therein.
The end use or purpose of the building is what differentiates
how the engineering department is managed, and indeed, how
the building is operated.
More.
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| NFPA
70E Electrical Standard for Electrical Safety Requirements for
Employee Workplaces |
| By:
Steven J. Owen, electrical consultant |
In
today’s electrical work environment, safety for employees
is one of the most important objectives of any company, if not
the most important objective. OSHA has incorporated many standards
(by reference), including the National Electrical Code. OSHA
has also used standards, such as NFPA 70E as a basis for providing
electrical safety requirements for employees in the workplace.
More.
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