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  • Daily Self Growth Journal Pt. III by JacobSummers
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    This is the third in a series of interactive journals designed to help people grow personally, spiritually, and possibly even professionally. There is a daily message that contains a motivational quote, a Bible verse, a vocabulary word, and a message I write personally. Hopefully they're written and compiled in a way you find inspiring or motivational. But the key to what makes it work are the daily journaling questions. There are six questions at the end of every message. They stay the same, but you might find your answers to them change over time. They're simple questions, but living in a way that helps you improve your answers to them will change your life. I hope you decide to try it out, and if you do decide to try it out, I pray you won't be disappointed. Thanks, Jake.
  • PLENUM BOX by truestarairsystems
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    WHAT IS A PLENUM? If you've ever had work done on your furnace or air conditioner, you may have heard your contractor mention a problem with or relating to something called a "plenum." No, it's not a made-up word created to upcharge you! The plenums in residential HVAC systems serve very important functions. Read on to learn more about this vital component of your home's heating and cooling. What Is A Plenum Box? In residential HVAC, plenums are more accurately referred to as "plenum boxes," which form a crucial part of the ductwork in any forced air system. Generating hot or cold air is only half of your AC, furnace, or heat pump's job. Once it has heated or cooled the air, it must then move that air through ductwork, circulating it through your home. After the heated or cooled air circulates through your house, it comes back to your HVAC unit, which draws it in to heat or cool it once more. Plenum boxes are usually situated on either side of the fan or heat exchanger and have the important function of bringing in, distributing, and removing air. They are the air's first stop after being heated or cooled and its last stop before going back into your AC, heat pump, or furnace. Almost all systems have two plenum boxes: the supply plenum box and the return plenum box. What Is A Supply Plenum Box? The supply plenum box connects to the supply outlet of your furnace, heat pump, or AC unit. It receives the newly heated or cooled air directly from the unit, then distributes it to your ducts to be circulated through your home.
  • How To Choose The Right Cat6 Plenum Cable For Your Networking Needs? by simpsonshowa
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    If you are planning to install a new networking system or upgrade your existing one, choosing the right Cat6 plenum cable is crucial. A Cat6 plenum cable is specifically designed to meet the safety standards for use in plenum spaces, which are areas in a building used to circulate air for heating, cooling, or ventilation. However, with so many options available in the market, choosing the right one can be overwhelming. In this blog, we will guide you on how to choose the right Cat6 plenum cable for your networking needs. Understand Your Networking Requirements The first step in choosing the right Cat6 plenum cable is to understand your networking requirements. Consider the Length of the Cable The next important factor to consider is the length of the cable. Cat6 plenum cables are available in various lengths, ranging from 100ft to 1000ft. It is essential to measure the distance between the devices and choose a cable length that fits your needs. Check the Cable Jacket Material The jacket material of the cable is crucial in determining its safety and performance. A plenum-rated cable must have a jacket material that is fire-retardant, low-smoke, and low-toxicity. Consider the Cable Shielding The shielding of the cable is another important factor to consider. Cat6 plenum cables are available in shielded and unshielded versions. Shielded cables are better suited for environments with high levels of electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio-frequency interference (RFI), while unshielded cables are suitable for low-interference environments. Check the Cable Conductors The conductors of the cable determine the quality of the signal transmission. Cat6 plenum cables are available in two types of conductors: solid and stranded. Solid conductors are better suited for long-distance transmissions and provide excellent signal quality. https://www.monkcables.com/product/cat6-plenum-1000ft-cables-blue-utp-cmp-rated.html