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Dri Lightning awarded Trademark in February 2009. Final paperwork submitted to US Patent Office in June for dry testing method adhering to ANSI/OSHA A92.2. Dri Lightning will cut your costs, add to safety and environmental issues with our process
By: William Karslo, President
 
Feb. 26, 2010 - PRLog -- HKH Dielectric, LLC with its attention to aerial lift bucket truck liners is using our DRI LIGHTNING® products to bring attention to cost savings, added safety and environmental issues that are addressed with the use of our patented dry process.   The initial cost of a Dri Lightning® kit will pay for itself inside of the first year of use.  Our conductive cloth sock sets come to fit all standard size aerial bucket liners; single, double, with or without a step.    
   COMPARISON:  A typical water tank is 5’x 5’x 4’ and takes 650 gallons of water which weighs over 40,000 lbs at 50°F.  Just one of these tanks uses enough water to supply a family for two days.  Dri Lightnings® conductive sock sets can be stored and carried allowing testing in the field.  Using any other substance allows for gaps in testing.
   CONCLUSIONS:  We can save testing companies and liner owners money each year in travel and man hours as well as contributing to the conservation of water and eliminating the disposal of that water with industrial residue from the liners into the ground or sewage system.  Using a Dri Lightnings® conductive sock set allows you the flexibility to do a dielectric field test in a quarter less time than it takes to set up the tank and fill it.  Not to mention the possibility of having to transport water to the site.  Disposal of that much water can cause all kinds of problems and in some areas the township and the EPA may have a problem with where all that “gray” water goes.  The removal of the use of water in the process with and near electricity is an additional safety feature provided by the Dri Lightning® process and their conductive socks.  Industry standards; ANSI/OSHA A92.2.8.2.2 requires (along with manufacturer recommendations) that all bucket liners be tested at least once a year for safety or more depending on use.

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We are a small company started in 2006 by the inventor of Dri Lightning® a dry process for dielectric testing of aerial bucket truck liners. William Karslo, President of HKH Dielectric, LLC invented the process of the dry testing after working in the field of Crane Inspections. William has 25+ years of electrical contracting experience and at one time ran his own electrical contracting business. Visit us at http://www.drilightning.net
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Source:William Karslo, President
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Location:Warrington - Pennsylvania - United States
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