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lower speed to reduce air flow.
at the unit malfunction output or relay.
unit is running and may flicker when the unit is off.
blower is delivering approximately 1200 CFM.
two banks of DIP switches labeled ADJ and CFM.
setting by relocating the DIP switch in this section.
When the switch is set for Hot gas re-heat -" YES"
terms activate the re-heat coil for active dehumidification.
When the switch is set to Hot gas re-heat - "NO".
setting when electric heaters are installed.
shortening the life of the switches.
proper program in the ECM motor for the unit.
purpose, function and components of each option.
cooling until the sensible demand is satisfied.
available on select models of the SM series.
must have 2 field power supplies.
supply and return lines for system flow balancing.
flow vs. pressure drop information.
air flow problems or air temperature problems.
Check for loose or broken wires at compressor, capacitor, or contactor.
compressor. If compressor burnout, install suction filter dryer.
detailed installation and operation information.
Unique guest book alternative sign! Great for a beach wedding, destination, tropcial, coastal wedding!
Have your guest write their best wishes then enjoy on your wall at home for years to come!
*♥*All of our signs are finished with an indoor outdoor varnish. We recommend a covered outdoor area for longevity.
*♥*Each of our unique, supersized signs are cut from pine wood which may have knots, varied roughness and imperfections as to be expected of wood, thus adding warmth, charm & character to each piece! Each sign will vary depending on those characteristics, grain of the wood and paint distressing. Most of our signs are finished with an antiquing glaze, which adds a rich, warm patina.
Whether you want safe LARP weapons or real steel swords, MuseumReplicas.com has a large variety of steampunk weapons for your unique persona.
Introduced in the 1800’s, the iconic British police night stick is still in use today. Our English Bobby Truncheon is a top quality reproduction made from an original. Comes with a cord lanyard. Overall 15 inches.
This steampunk pistol has been painted to look antique brass and silver. Includes a matching base. Base with gun measures 14-1/2" x10-1/2".
This all-metal replica features stained hardwood stocks, working parts with a black finish. A detailed piece. Overall 21-1/2".
This all-metal replica features stained hardwood stocks, working parts with a black finish. Very nice details. Overall 35".
This non-firing revolver features working single action loading lever and simulated checkered ebony wood grips. Overall 14-1/2"". Weighs 3.6 lbs.
This impressive Martian Hand Blaster is crafted of resin then metalized giving it a true metallic finish. Features a real metal trigger and guard, making it more durable for cosplay. Measures 10" x 5-1/2" overall.
This flintlock all-metal gun features an antique brass finish, moving parts and working trigger. Faux ivory engraved grips. Measures 6"" overall. Weighs 14 oz.
I bought this with the idea of maybe making it into a prop from Firefly like the character Jayne Cobb had. This is all metal (except the grip panels) and heavy. The action works. The hammer can be pulled back and set and a trigger pull with let the hammer drop. The cylinder also turns as it should. This is actually a true 1:1 scale version and looks like the makers used a real LeMat pistol to create the mold. The only problem that I had was the hammer screw kept trying to work it's way out. I used a little blue Loctite on it and it was fixed. I had some reservation about spending this kind of money on a model but after I got it, I am not disappointed too much. It is still a little pricey but it is the best one that I have found without spending the kind of money it would take for a full working version.
Sturdy and heavy. Love the looks of it. I had been under the impression that the stand didn't come with the purchase, but apparently it did. Quite pleased.
Goodwill graciously accepts vehicle donations through our partnership wtih Insurance Auto Auctions.
For more information on how to donate your vehicle to Goodwill, please click here or call 866-699-5719. Thank you!
Our monthly programme for February 2016 – Enjoying and Achieving – is available to view here.
This includes a UK Online course delivered by UR Potential every Monday, from 09:00 to 12:00 at the Base.
These sessions are specifically for young people that access the nightshelter, and will support them in developing their I.T. skills, CV-writing and job-searching.
Furthermore, Training 2000 will now be visiting our Drop-In sessions on Monday afternoons, providing young people with guidance on a range of training/employment opportunities.
The aforementioned sessions will run alongside our regular activities, which can be viewed in our Events area here.
Welcome to my culinary oasis, taetopia!
I was born and raised in New York City by a food-loving family of writers and editors. I attended The Institute of Culinary Education (formerly Peter Kump’s New York Cooking School), while working as the school’s project manager, earning a diploma in Culinary Arts and Culinary Management.
I moved part-time to New Jersey in the late ’90s, and discovered a thriving community of independent farmers and chefs who were passionate about great ingredients.
It is my pleasure to merge my passions, writing and food, by creating this blog. I’ll be sharing recipes from my favorite cookbooks, posts about friendly farms, reviews of good restaurants I’ve found, and some weeknight recipes to help inspire and motivate us to get food on the table.
Restaurant reviews on my blog are places I’d recommend. I’ve been to plenty of places that I wouldn’t recommend, but feel no need to call them out. I may have been there on an off day, or perhaps what they serve is not suited to my taste. I also spent years writing reviews as a secret shopper for a restaurant consultant in New York, which made me a particularly picky customer. I generally save my snarky remarks for Yelp.
Unless otherwise noted, to the best of my knowledge, while dining, the restaurant staff is unaware that I am a blogger and will be posting a review to this site, and I have not received any item for free. Although I may not frequent the restaurant several times, with different groups of people, under an assumed name, wearing a disguise, and dashing off to the bathroom to take notes, I do try to sample several dishes and visit at least twice before posting any opinions.
Unless specifically mentioned in a post, I have not received any product for free, or been paid to promote or test a product. This includes cookbook reviews.
Should a vendor, publisher, or author wish to contact me to test a product and blog about it, I am perfectly willing and eager to do so, with the understanding that any such agreement will be posted on this blog.
Feel free to contact me with any thoughts or suggestions. I will reply to any courteous emails as soon as possible.
For as long as workplace satire has existed on television and in the movies, cubicles have gotten a bad name.
What once was a visionary idea from leading workspace designers Herman Miller has now become synonymous with the drudgery of daily office life. Ask any young professional to come up with synonyms for “cubicle” and you’ll probably get a litany of negative equivalents.
But here’s the deal – more and more research is showing that the happiest employees are the ones who work in cubicles.
Yes, we know such a sentiment goes against the commonly held beliefs of the collaborative powers of an open office. If Google, Facebook and just about every other tech startup use open-office floorplans, how, in the name of workplace collaboration, could cubicles be the right way to do things?
We think research shows that cubicles have three specific advantages over an open-office floorplan, all of which we’ll cover in this post.
Let’s think about the open-office philosophy for a moment. Companies have shunned cubicles in favor of an open floor plan because it promotes collaboration and transparency. You’re removed from a private space and placed in a communal atmosphere.
In theory, this sounds like an excellent idea. But, consider this. When you opt for an open office, you’re sacrificing your privacy for the good of the group. Without getting too philosophical, think about how this affects your self-expression and privacy. You lose it, right?
You no longer have a space you can call yours, a space that’s shielded from coworkers and bosses. You’ve given that up for the sake of the company’s identity and culture. We’re all for company culture – it’s a hallmark of the new workplace revolution.
However, we think employees lose out when company culture requires them to surrender their personal space for an open floorplan.
While it might sound appealing to tackle your checklist while sitting in an overstuffed bean-bag chair, the fact that another employee is doing the same thing just inches away on a picnic table does something to your mind.
You see, our minds can be more productive when they sense they’re in a private space. According to a 2014 article from the New York Times, researchers found architectural privacy has a direct effect on psychological privacy, which in turn increases workplace and occupational satisfaction.
Think of it in terms of working at home. If you set up your laptop in your living room, you’ll be at the mercy of distractions and sound pollution that will stymie your creativity. Kids playing with your mouse. TVs blaring. Babies crying.
But if you can steal away to an office space for an hour, you have the quietness and anonymity you need to generate ideas and focus.
In fact, a 2017 BBC article notes that we’re 15% less productive in open-office environments and the small distractions that are more frequent in these environments cost us up to 20 minutes per distraction.
A 2016 article from Forbes points out that one landmark study showed that workers’ biggest complaint about open offices is noise, as more than 1 out of 4 respondents said they were unsatisfied with noise levels in their workplace.
Cubicles shield out much of the noise from coworkers and restrict the sound levels of your conversations, whether they’re sales calls or confidential conversations.
They also shield you from the stress that comes from having to focus on your work while the noise of your coworkers’ tasks spills into your desk area.
Our line of simple desk dividers and panels can reduce noise pollution, increase privacy and boost productivity. Stop by our Products page to get a sense of what we can offer, then give us a call at 888-323-6986.
As always, we were thrilled to participate in this year’s NAHB Nationals awards. As the world’s most awarded real estate branding and marketing agency, we’re always excited to see the outstanding work that the members of our industry create and are honored to have brought home two gold Nationals award winners—including one for Best Brochure for a Builder for our work on the employee brochure for Neal Communities. Here’s a case study of the challenges, strategy, and results behind this award-winning real estate marketing work.
Neal Communities is committed to building great homes AND great communities in Southwest Florida. But in an ever-competitive year-round and vacation home market. Besides creating this employee brochure, our challenge was to set Neal Communities apart in the minds of both potential full-time and second-home buyers. By establishing their core values, revitalizing and reinforcing their brand both internally and externally, and creating their new positioning—Where You Live Matters—we helped Neal Communities experience record-setting sales in 2016, a more than 50% increase from their numbers the year before. This employee brochure was just one piece of real estate marketing collateral we created that helped them achieve that.
We were tasked with the real estate branding challenge of ensuring Neal Communities employees at every level understood the company’s vision, mission, and core value—”Doing the Right Thing.” This would allow Neal Communities employees to present a unified and enjoyable brand experience to potential buyers, thus setting Neal Communities apart from the competition in Southwest Florida.
Coming on the heels of a major brand rehaul we undertook for both Neal Communities and Neal Signature Homes, our strategy was to create an employee brochure that incorporated Neal Communities’ new brand identity while educating current and new employees on the company’s now well-defined vision, mission, and core value.
After distributing this new employee brochure at a company-wide event, Neal Communities employees experienced a renewed feeling of unity, excitement, and commitment to the builder’s mission and vision. We couldn’t have asked for a better reception for this piece of real estate marketing collateral, and the builder was more than pleased with its results—especially having won a prestigious gold award at the 2018 NAHB Nationals awards.
To see what award-winning real estate branding and luxury real estate marketing work we can create for your home building company or master-planned community, contact us today.
Geo the dog took "man's best friend" to a whole new level when he saved his owner's life. After losing his job and going through a bad breakup a few years ago, 23-year-old Byron Taylor of Gloucester, U.K., was suffering so much he was planning on taking his own life ... until Geo stepped in.
"Geo saved me," Taylor told The Dodo. "If he wasn't there, I wouldn't be here ... I was adamant I was going to kill myself."
"As time went on I felt I had no life left and there was simply only one way out," Taylor said.
He had gone so far as to prepare a noose and write a goodbye letter to his mother when Geo grabbed the rope Taylor was going to use.
Normally a laid-back dog, Geo refused to let Taylor take the rope from his jaws - he even growled at his beloved human to keep him from getting it back. "This was not like him," Taylor told said.
"In a way, I think Geo knew what I was going to do. They have a sixth sense about this kind of thing," Taylor told the U.K.'s Mirror. "He knew something was up."
Sadly, Geo and Taylor are now facing a new set of challenges - about a month ago, Geo was diagnosed with aggressive cancer. He's already had three surgeries, but his prognosis is grim.
Now Taylor is trying desperately to save his beloved dog - he's organized a fundraising page and planned to do a special walk in Geo's honor. The money raised there will also go to local animal shelters.
"Geo is loved by many and always has been," Taylor told The Dodo. "We also wanted to make something good out of something bad and help out other dogs that need the love I gave him."
Taylor wrote about the fundraiser in Geo's voice, saying "My dad worries a lot ... he loves me with all his heart and I love him too. I saved his life a few years back and he has been trying to save mine for the past month.
The response to Geo's story has been overwhelming. "Thank you to all who have donated shared and liked our story, it has gone worldwide and Geo's legacy will live forever," Taylor posted on his Facebook page.
Hopefully Geo will get all the care he needs and some more precious time with Taylor - it's clear those two love each other very much.
"I will be lost without him and I am petrified of my response when he does go," Taylor said "But he will always be in my heart."
Check the Traffic Advisories map and text below for the latest information about construction work that can affect travel on city streets, sidewalks and trails. (Note: For information on road closures related to ice, snow or flooding, please see the city’s Emergencies and Extreme Weather page).
New and updated traffic impacts are listed first. Expect traffic delays or use an alternate route, if possible. Please obey construction signs and flaggers.
UPDATED -- 158th Pl SE from Lake Hills to Main: Mon - Fri, Ongoing through 8/31, 7 am - 5 pm. Contractor will be installing a watermain line.
NEW -- NE 8th Street between 132nd Ave NE and 134th Ave NE: 4/22 - 5/4, Mon - Fri, 24 hours. Westbound lanes on NE 8th Street will be closed. The westbound traffic will be shifted to use one of the eastbound lanes; maintaining one lane in each direction. Thus not a directional closure, but a lane shift and reduction.
NEW -- 150th Ave SE between SE 46th St North to 152nd Pl SE: Ongoing through 4/22, Mon - Fri, 7 am to 5 pm. No parking allowed on residential streets. Cars will be towed at owners expense.
NEW -- Lakemont Blvd & SE Newport Way (Intersection – ADA upgrades): Ongoing through 4/30. Mon – Fri, 7 am – 5 pm. Expect lane closures and delays, use alternate routes.
Please go to the East Link News page for additional ongoing construction impacts. Subscribe to receive construction updates from Sound Transit. Please follow the direction of flaggers and signed detours to safely access your destination.
NEW -- Bellevue Way SE between the South Bellevue Station site and 112th Ave SE: Sat, 4/20, 7 am - 6 pm. Closure is to safely deliver and unload rebar needed to construct the track slab in the light rail trench. Two way traffic will be maintained on Bellevue Way SE.
NEW -- West side of Bellevue Way SE, between 112th Ave SE and 113th Ave SE: Expected to begin Fri, 4/19 and last approximately four weeks, 7 am - 6 pm. Installation of curb, gutter, sidewalk and driveway connections. Weekend work is scheduled over two weekends, 4/27-28 and 5/11-12.
NEW -- I-405 to westbound I-90 overnight ramp closures and lane reductions on westbound I-90: Mon, 4/22 – Wed, 4/24 and Thurs, April 25, 8 pm to 5 am. This work is expected to last three nights. Due to inclement weather or unforeseen issues, dates and times are subject to change.
NEW -- Bellevue Way SE southbound right turn closure on to SE 30th St/113th Ave SE: Mon - Fri, 4/19 - 26, 7 am - 2 pm. Closure necessary to allow safe access to install catch basins.