Visit CBS ArcSafe at PowerTest 2016
PowerTest 2016 will be held March 14-18, 2016 at the Omni Fort Worth hotel in Fort Worth, Texas and CBS ArcSafe will be there! Come by booth #308 to check out product demonstrations and talk with representatives about how CBS ArcSafe can help keep your tecnicians safe.Read More
CBS ArcSafe Introduces PD Alert: Partial Discharge: The First Line of Defense
In the event of a breakdown in line-to-line or line-to-ground insulation, the programmable PD Alert radio frequency (RF) non-contact sensor issues a visual strobe alarm or digital alarm via email or SMS text message. Compatible with RRS-1, RRS-1LT, RRS-4 and RRS-2 only; also works as stand-alone sensor.Read More
Another Well Received Korean Trade Show Participation
During a recent Korean trade show, representatives from a Honduras power company visited the Neopis booth and were introduced to the RRS and MAC products. The visit to Korea was at the invitation of KEPCO (Korea Electric Power Corporation). Based upon response of the RRS and MAC products, there seemed to a great deal of interest in the products.Read More
CBS ArcSafe RRS-3 Wins 2015 Occupational Health & Safety New Product of the Year Award
The CBS ArcSafe® RRS-3 HK remote racking solution, designed for HK-style circuit breakers manufactured by ABB, BBC, or ITE with current ratings from 1,200–3,000 A, has won Occupational Health & Safety (OH&S) magazine’s 2015 New Product of the Year Award in the Electrical Safety category.Read More
CBS ArcSafe® Gives Demonstration at Korean Steel Mill
Earlier this year, a Korean affiliate of CBS ArcSafe had the opportunity to give a demonstation of the RRS-1 Universal Rotary Remote Racking System in a Korean steel mill. Read More
CBS ArcSafe is Introduced in the South Korean Market
CBS ArcSafe’s distributor in South Korea, Neopis Co. Ltd., recently participated in Korea’s Global Electric Power Tech 2015 conference (http://electrickorea.org/eng) held May 13-15. Read More
How did CBS ArcSafe get started?
Back in the 1980s, our founder and chief scientist, Finley Ledbetter, started designing his first remote racking system at the request of a longtime customer. As part of his research and development, Finley looked at arc-flash incident reports from around the U.S. and saw there was a need for remote racking across all industrial segments, not just at electrical field-service companies and utilities.Read More