NEWSLETTER September 2005
INSIDE COMMERCIAL & TEGG SERVICES
Standard StructuresRESIDENTIAL
Jewelry
For Your House By Hans Duus Subscribe to NewsletterNewsletter Archives KNIGHTS' MESSAGE We hope you enjoy our
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solutions to the challenges we face together. We also look forward to hearing from you with your comments, feedback or story ideas to make our newsletter more valuable to you.Barbara Ragsdale CFO & Editor CREDITS
Contributors to Stories:Knights' Electric
Barbara Ragsdale
Art Knight Rob Knight Michael Ragsdale Michael SaitoneStandard Structures Dick Caletti, President & CEO Ray Forno, Manufacturing Mgr. Hans Duus Blacksmith, Inc. Hans Duus, Blacksmith Writer: Mark Dommer Dommer & Associates Editor:
Barbara Ragsdale Knights' Electric Knights' Electric, Inc. 11410 Old Redwood Hwy.
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COMMERCIAL & TEGG SERVICES Standard Structures
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Standard Structures Production Area (click photo to enlarge) |
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Knights' Electric, Inc.'s commercial department has recently completed a project with Standard Structures Inc., installing a primary metering switchgear at the company's facility in Windsor. The primary metering switchgear will handle the medium
voltage load of 12,000 volts coming into the facility from PG&E. |
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Knights' Electric commercial department
connected to the PG&E substructure, installing medium voltage wiring and conduits and moving the previous overhead wiring underground to the switchgear and then up a utility pole into the facility. The project is a requirement of PG&E and the town of Windsor because Standard Structures is building a new road and all medium voltage power lines have to be underground for all new road construction.
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Knights' Electric commercial personnel working on utility pole that was replaced.
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New utility pole manufactured by Standard Structures. (click photo to enlarge)
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Standard Structures, well known for their gluelam (glue laminated) beams, I-joist and open web trusses
for roof and floor systems, manufactured the gluelam utility pole. The utility pole is 65 feet in overall length and it was installed 14 feet into the ground for stability. The pole
is two feet thick at the base and tapers to a width of one foot at the top. Because of the stability of the pole construction, no support wires were required and it has a clean look,
"We wanted it to be a show piece," says Dick Caletti, President and CEO of Standard Structures. |
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For Standard Structures, the construction of the utility pole, while impressive, was a rather simple
exercise compared to their more elaborate projects that include unique structural roofing systems
at Disneyland, the Monterey Bay Aquarium and the giant wood framed Coca-Cola bottle
located in the left field promenade at SBC Park in San Francisco. |
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Standard Structures built the giant Coca-Cola
bottle that is located in the left field promenade at SBC Park in San Francisco. It is 80 feet long, 25 feet wide and weighs 130,000 pounds. (click photo to enlarge)
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Primary metering switchgear installed by Knights' Electric.
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Standard Structures was incorporated in 1947 and is the oldest gluelam manufacturer in the
United States operating under its founding name and ownership entity. Standard Structures has been very successful with the manufacturing of gluelam I-joists and has also developed
other highly successful products including high strength beams and tubular web trusses. |
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TEGG Services |
Knights' Electric's TEGG Services performed spectroanalysis
on these three transformers at Standard Structures. (click photo to enlarge) |
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Knights' Electric's TEGG Services
has also completed a project at Standard Structures Inc. The Knights' Electric TEGG Services work was performed simultaneously during the "cut over" wiring connection of the switchgear project that Knights' Electric's commercial department completed at the facility. The work was performed after hours because an electrical shutdown was necessary.
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Knights' Electric's TEGG Services cleaned three transformers and performed a spectroanalysis of the oil
in the transformers to insure that the oil is maintaining its cooling properties to cool the transformers.
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Close-up of one of the three transformers that were
also cleaned by Knights' Electric's TEGG Services. (click photo to enlarge)
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The oil analysis can detect contaminants in the oil such as ash content or gases that can form when the oil is
breaking down. Such contaminants can cause the oil to lose its cooling properties and cause overheating and eventual transformer failure. When the oil analysis was completed on the
transformers, Knights' Electric's TEGG Services certified that they had passed the test and the three transformers went back into service.Ray Forno, Standard Structures
Manufacturing Manager, had this to say about Knights' Electric's TEGG Services, "I was happy with their work, I thought they were very professional." Forno has worked with Knights'
Electric for many years, "Knights' Electric has been really good on services calls, they were out here at midnight recently to replace some blown fuses. Rob Knight always returns my calls right away and that's a big thing for me when it comes to service, they have a good response time." |
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RESIDENTIAL Jewelry For Your House By Hans Duus
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Chandelier from the Candlelite Series (Photo courtesy of Hans Duus Blacksmith, Inc.)
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Hans Duus has been a blacksmith for 38 years. In 1968 he entered the lighting industry. In 1982 he formed his
own company. He designed, forged and fabricated entry gates, stair and balcony rails, grills, grates, and many other objects de arte in iron. His work was primarily in the private
estate market, where he worked with architects, contractors, interior and landscape designers, as well as the homeowners themselves. Requests were made for design and production of
various types of lighting fixtures, from chandeliers to bracket mount lanterns, wall sconces, post lights, etc. Thus began the lighting division of Hans Duus Blacksmith. |
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Knights' Electric, Inc. residential department is currently working with Molofsky Builders, Inc.
on an exclusive custom home in Sonoma County that features interior and exterior Hans Duus lighting fixtures. Hans Duus had this to say about the customers that purchase his products, "It's really a question of value, it's more than dollars spent – it's something original and well made to last a very long time and the unprecedented level of service my company offers."
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Sconce from San Luis Series (click photo to enlarge)
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La Clarice Pendant (click photo to enlarge)
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Hans Duus is creating handmade lighting fixtures that appeal to the high-end custom homes that Knights'
Electric residential department considers its primary market. "Sixty percent of our work is custom," says Hans Duus, "You can get exactly what you need or want. Unlike tract homes in
the half million dollar range our clients are sometimes spending several million dollars – why get something off the shelf?" |
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In Knights' Electric's exclusive custom home market, lighting and lighting fixtures are a focal
point of high importance to homeowners, architects, designers, builders and craftsman like Hans Duus, "From the design standpoint – to me – lighting sets it off – it's a very positive
thing. We like to call it the jewelry for your house."
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Exterior Lantern from the Mission Series (click photo to enlarge) |
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