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from the Ratings of support, service and products department...
Veris Industries Support and Service
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Posted by Dan Knouse on 19 February, 2008 - 11:07 pm
Does anyone have any past history with Veris Industries, especially in regards to product reliabilty, service and support of the products?
In particular I am interested in the branch circuit current monitoring they offer.

Posted by Paul Hackett on 21 February, 2008 - 1:14 am
Dan,

Please note that current monitoring in a 3 phase circuit is really only effective for a) severe overload situations and/or b) underload situations if the 'normal' load is at least 65% of the nominal rating of the circuit. In other words, current deviates very little below 65% load. I would recommend that you look at Power Monitors; they are relatively inexpensive and provide far greater reliability of monitoring than current monitors.

Posted by Mark Shelton (Veris Industries) on 22 February, 2008 - 4:29 pm
Hello Dan,
I work at Veris Industries and happened upon your post here. I am hopeful that one of our previous customers will find your post and offer some help. However, if you would like I would be glad to provide some contacts you could call who have used the product in the past. I could personally speak to our quality metrics regarding this product line as well. Feel free to contact me if you would like.

Sincerely,
Mark Shelton
Veris Industries
503 670 1210
mark.shelton@veris.com

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