Thomas & Betts Introduces Online End User Tools

May 2, 2013
Web-based applications facilitate product selection and use

Thomas & Betts has added its End User Tools functionality to the company’s website, www.tnb.com. End User Tools is a menu of self-service resources that are available to assist customers in locating product information. The link to End User Tools is located under the “Resources” tab on the Thomas & Betts United States/Latin America page. Among the End User Tools available are:

NEC Codebook: Thomas & Betts’ Analysis of NEC Code Changes 2011 is a free reference guide that highlights changes to the National Electrical Code (NEC) for the 2011 code cycle that relate to Thomas & Betts’ products.

ARRA Stimulus: In support of the “Buy American” provisions of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), Thomas & Betts offers the widest array of electrical products that are certified as ARRA compliant. This tool includes a chart that helps users determine if the product is compliant in consideration of the total value of the contract or grant and the funding source.

E-Source Document Library: A selection of marketing and informational materials, such as product bulletins, specification sheets and promotional collateral.

Source: Thomas & Betts Corp.

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