Whats Happening at EMSCO?
NEW EMPLOYEE
We would like to welcome Andy Chase to our sales team! We are excited to have Andy Join our team, he is looking forward to helping with your new or used electrical equipment needs.
EQUIPMENT REFURBISHING AREA
The shop area is being expanded to make a larger work area. Walls have been knocked down, cement has been poured and “The Shop” will never be the same!
Thanks to our employees for their patience and cooperation with this temporary inconvenience. This expansion will be beneficial in getting the orders out in a timely fashion and giving the shop guys larger work stations.
WHERE ARE THEY NOW?
EMSCO has been busy this past summer and the first part of fall.
Vern and Eric were in Canton, Ohio for about 3 weeks taking down bus duct and other electrical equipment. Jeff and Cole were in Green Bay for a small job and then helped out in Canton, too.
Joey has been working with Rachel Contracting to get the electrical equipment out of a sewage lift station in Bloomington.
Vern, Joey and Ben have been in Edina where the new Opus Headquarters in going to be.
Eric W., Jeff and Cole are in St. Louis Park at the Navaris Building which will be torn down and a Shopping Center will go in it’s place…..YIPPPEEE!!
WHERE ARE THEY GOING NEXT??
IMI Cornelius Building in Anoka, MN
Granite Sheds in Cold Spring, MN
Green Bay, WI to finish up that job.
BUS DUCT-WHAT EXACTLY DO WE MEAN BY BUS DUCT?
Bus duct is used to distribute electrical power through out a plant or building. It usually comes in 10 feet sections and power can be accessed every foot. You need to place a bus plug at the 1 foot spot or at the end of the 10 ft section to obtain electricity—from 30 to 1200 amps. You then need to run a power cord from the bus plug to whatever you are trying to “power up”—a motor, transformer, etc.
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