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New & Improved Yanmar America Introduces New 5 kW mCHP Energy System Yanmar America's new 5 kW mCHP (micro-Combined Heat and Power) system, CP5WN complements the current 10 kW system, CP10WN, and is designed for use in smaller settings than its 10 kW predecessor. Powered by natural gas or propane, the high-efficiency, co-generation unit reduces primary energy consumption by using the waste heat produced during the production of electricity to enable significant energy savings. Just like the 10 kW system, the new 5 kW system can be used in both residential and commercial settings. The CP5WN is ideal for residential homes up to about 8,000 square feet; and, its commercial uses include: restaurants, small office buildings, laundromats, small hotels, standalone retail establishments and fitness centers. The co-generation design of the CP5WN makes it 84-percent efficient compared to 33-percent efficiency attained using a traditional utility plant. And, the annual savings on utility costs can be as much as $15,000 in either a commercial or residential setting. For more information visit us.yanmar.com Terex AL4L LED Light Towers Now Equipped with Shoreplug Connector The ShorePlug connector is now standard on all new Terex AL4L generator LED light towers. The ShorePlug connector allows multiple light towers to be connected in-line and operate from a single power source. Terex LED light towers offer crisper lighting capabilities and consume far less electrical power compared to 4000W metalhalide models. The ShorePlug connector makes it quick and easy to take advantage of the power efficiency of these LED lights by safely and securely connecting multiple Terex AL4L light towers in-line to operate from a single Terex AL4L generator model. This reduces fuel consumption and engine noise when compared to operating metal halide light towers with individual generators. LED lights last five times longer than metal-halide lights. The LED towers have instant on/off operation. Low light pollution and sharp side cut-off reduces road glare to motorists, making the LED light towers ideal across a wide range of applications. For more information visit www.terex.com Atlas Copco Introduces New SB 702 Hydraulic Breaker Atlas Copco's SB 702 hydraulic breaker is designed with a solid body, a feature no other breaker in the 1,500-pound class has. It has been engineered to consume less fuel, produce lower vibration levels and create less noise. It's a breaker well suited for landscaping, construction and demolition jobs among other applications. The unique, solid body of the SB 702 is compact and easy to handle. The percussion mechanism and guide system are incorporated into a single block of steel, eliminating the need for side bolts. The low maintenance, integrated accumulator is easy to access, but protected from harsh work conditions. With a wide oil flow range, the Atlas Copco SB 702 can be installed on a variety of carriers. A protection valve prevents damage to the breaker and helps avoid downtime in the event of a hydraulic overload. The 702 is also designed with double tool retainer bars to minimize stress and wear on the working tools. The patented retainer bar lock system and the floating lower bushing can be replaced by the operator on-site with standard hand tools. 70 | www.cedmag.com | Construction Equipment Distribution | December 2012 For more information visit www.atlascopco.com

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