The Hoffman Roadshow is Coming to Dartmouth

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August 30, 2017

Keeping your knowledge and skills current is essential if you want to be abreast of today’s latest developments.

Hoffman’s commitment is to keep you up and running by providing you with the most advanced technology and Equipment Protection Solutions.

Please join us on SEPTEMBER 12 at 10 am for one, two or all three seminarsfeaturing the most advanced solutions to ENCLOSE-PROTECT-COOL your equipment. Saint John Branch, 300 Charlotte St, Saint John, NB, E2L 3V9

Learn how Hoffman’s PROLINE G2 modular solution will save you money by expanding usable mounting space and options, labor savings through ease of installation with twice the load capacity. Enclosure Cooling Solutions Why cool electronics?

Come learn first hand how you can increase the life expectancy of your power supplies, drives, trans-formers, processors, and other sensitive controls.

Sign up for a free thermal audit – you will be surprised at the heat levels in your control cabinets and what this means for life expectancy.

PLEASE CONTACT Ian Allen TO REGISTER FOR THESE FREE SEMINARS. SPACE IS LIMITED – RESERVE YOUR SPOT TODAY! iallen@graybarcanada.com | 506-634-5370

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