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Distributor Independent Electric Supply
41 Inner Belt Road
Somerville, MA 02143
USA
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Phone: (617) 625-5155
(866) 625-5155

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Cable glands are typically single-cable bulkhead modules that allow barrier penetration while providing sealing and strain relief. 
Cable ties hold groups of cables together for support and ease of maintenance.
Circuit breakers are mechanical switching devices capable of breaking currents under specified abnormal circuit conditions.
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Lighting controls include monitors, communication systems, and other devices for controlling facility lighting systems.
Lighting fixtures and lamp sockets produce artificial light in industrial areas or workspaces, and mechanically hold and electrically connect lamp bulbs to wiring.
Lighting protection systems provide reliable electrical connection to the earth or ground and can vary from simple copper rods to sophisticated electrolytic rod systems with active soil moisture replenishment.
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