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Visit us at naemotors.com
New Houston Location:
350 West 43 rd. St., Ste. 350
Houston, TX 77092
NAE Warranty Info at:
www.naemotors.com
North American Electric, Inc.
NAE NEWS
August 2012 Issue 3
PO Box 130 350 Vaiden Drive Hernando, MS 38632-0130 Phone: 662-429-8049 Fax: 662-429-8546 Toll Free: 800-884-0404 www.naemotors.com
Houston, TX 1993
350
Houston, TX Opened 2012
Houston, TX—North American Electric, Inc. began
in Houston, TX in 1993. In 1998, the headquarters
were relocated to Hernando, MS . NAE, Inc. has re-
opened an office and fully stocked warehouse in
Houston, July 2012.
North American Electric, Inc. 7170 West 43rd ST., Suite 350
Houston, TX 77092
Hernando, MS New Construction 2012
North American Electric, Since 1993
North American Electric, Inc. 12055 Sage Point Court, Ste. 104
Reno, NV 89506
Reno, NV Opened 2011
The first motors arrive at the new Houston warehouse
August 2012 Issue 3
David Hackman Honored By City of Hernando
David Hackman was presented a Certificate of
Appreciation by City of Hernando, MS Animal Shelter
for Outstanding support of the shelter and its programs.
EASA 2012 Nashville, TN
Employee Of The Year
Gillian Cunningham Treasurer & Senior Accountant
NAE, Inc. VHS Motor Irrigating the MS Delta
Mike, “The Motor Guy” says,
Did you know that North American Electric TEFC T-Frame motors from 143T to 449T are factory certified for Class I Division 2 Groups A, B, C and D with a T2B Temperature Code?
Many Oil and Gas motor applications require explosion proof (Division 1) electric motors, but many others require just Division 2 classification. The difference in the requirement is simple. A Division 1 location is for a motor operating in an area where the flammable vapor or dust is present. A Division 2 location is for a motor operating in an area where it is just a possibility should a piece of equipment fail.
Make certain you ask your customers if Division 1 is necessary. In some cases a Division 2 is all that is really required. Division 2 certification is becoming more popular in the United States, and, if your customer exports any equipment, this can be very valuable.
If you ask the right questions, you might be able to be more competitive and save your
customers money by supplying our standard T-frame motors for Division 2 locations.
Mike