AC WORKS® Connector — Power Solutions

Air Conditioning and Heating Units

Posted by Stephanie Junek on

Window air conditioners are used in hot climates or during seasons of hot weather in homes that do not have central air systems installed into their home.  They typically cool a room or a small area from 150-2700 square feet.  The owner installs the unit into their window or permanently through the wall.  They are a great source of cooling/heating and are also great to supplement in rooms or areas.  There are so many options to choose from when it comes to window units.  Some units are more efficient than others and work in different methods to cool the air...

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RSNA Registration Is Now Open

Posted by Stephanie Junek on

This year Cordtec Power Corporation, our affiliate company, has decided to exhibit in the RSNA Annual Meeting.  This meeting takes place at McCormick Place in Downtown Chicago from December 1-5th.  What does RSNA stand for?  Good question, it stands for Radiological Society of North America. 

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Coiled Cords Are Not Just For Phones

Posted by Stephanie Junek on

AC WORKS® brand coiled cords are high quality and durable.  Our cords will not break, flip, or tangle and will remain as designed with frequent use.  It is common to see coiled cords used with as phone cords however there is no limit to where they will become convenient options.

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Swimming Pool Pump Power

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How do you keep your pool swim ready, by keeping it clean?  The most important part of keeping your pool clean is the swimming pool pump.  There are a variety of pool pumps including in ground and above ground featuring weather-resistant and corrosion free housings.  AC WORKS® brand products can help you power your swimming pool pump.  

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High Voltage Commercial Kitchen Appliances

Posted by Christopher Hahn on

If you are curious about the electrical connections of large restaurant kitchens, you may be wondering: how different are the connections compared to my kitchen at home? Are there other specific electrical connections required that a home kitchen wouldn’t need?

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