16 March 2019

Military-Grade PDUs: The Advantage of Customized Units & Flexible Design

PDU devices serve as a ‘circuit breaker’ to protect expensive and sensitive loads designed into the system. Such loads may include computers, displays, control devices, sensors, […]
16 March 2018

What Makes Power Distribution Different In The Military?

We serve all sorts of industries here at NERO, but amongst the most complex by far is the military sector. A Different Kind Of Power Distribution […]
28 April 2016

5 High Profile Wind Turbine Fires

Fire in wind turbines is the second most common type of accident reported after blade failure. While certain types of wind turbines have a higher occurrence […]
28 April 2016

What Is Aerosol Fire Suppression?

Environmental protection agencies banned halon in the 1990’s, creating a need for alternatives. Alternatives to halon must extinguish most types of fires, while remaining safe for people and […]
28 April 2016

Which Gases Are Used in Fire Suppression Systems?

Not all fire suppression systems use gas to put out fires, but many do. Unlike water, powder, or foam fire suppression systems, gas suppression systems can […]
28 April 2016

Is Fire Risk Increasing in the Wind Industry?

The wind industry has experienced extensive growth since an initial boom in the mid-1990s. Wind power is poised to become a prominent part of the energy […]
28 April 2016

Are some turbines more likely to catch fire than others?

No operator wants to deal with the consequences of a wind turbine fire. But the fact remains that fire mitigation costs money. Operators must decide whether it’s worth investing in […]
28 April 2016

Will FM-200™ Kill You?

Clean agent fire protection systems that use chemicals like FM-200™ and discharge as a gas are considered to be safe in normally occupied spaces. FM-200™ complies with NFPA […]
28 April 2016

Why is Halon Banned?

The fire suppression agent, Halon is still in use today; however, there is no new production of Halons. While Halon is considered a clean agent by […]