Monthly Archives: December 2012

US Government's SAM

Posted on December 28, 2012

Military Market: What does a name change have to do with the US government’s SAM?

The White Bear Lake branch of Sensata has migrated to the new US government’s System for Award Management (SAM’s) and our status is ACTIVE. The previous two systems, CCR and OCRA have been replaced by the new IBM designed SAM going forward. What made our move to SAM more interesting was our “in process” status in both of the previous US government systems for our “novation” or business name change from Sensata Technologies Maryland, Inc. to Sensata Technologies Massachusetts, Inc.

We have had experience in the name change process in the last couple of years from our earlier name changes that started with our locations original corporate name of Dimensions Unlimited, Inc. which sold the Dimensions brand of inverters. Our corporate name was then changed to Airpax Dimensions (previous cage code OCCB0) after we were purchased by Airpax Corporation. One year after that purchase we were part of the sale to Sensata which then we changed our name to Sensata Technologies Maryland, Inc.

So not only did this recent change to the SAM software system include all of the normal technical issues involved with a computer software change, it had the added requirement for us to move to our final business name, Sensata Technologies Massachusetts, Inc. This data all had to coincide with changes with our D&B and tax records as well. With support from both internal Sensata resources, government resources and a large dose of persistence we emerged as “active” in the new SAM system. Our cage code, 55YR1, stayed the same, along with our focus on FSC code, 6130, SIC 3629, and NAICC code 335999.

Thank you to our customers who have been patient during this business name change experience. Through all of these recent events, we remain at the same location in White Bear Lake, MN with our same telephone/fax #’s. Hopefully you have noticed and appreciate our new web site? This new site release marks the beginning of our work to build more customer value in this area. We remain ready to answer your auxiliary power inverter needs in the US Government market as well as all of the other markets we serve.

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N Series Inverter Product Improvements

Posted on December 15, 2012

We’ve made some improvements to our popular N Series line of Pure Sine inverters that we’re excited about and we wanted you to be in the know.

Motor Starting/Over-Current

We’ve increased the motor starting and over-current capability on four of the models in this series by 50% so that you can start even larger loads.
12/1800N 44 Peak AC Amps (was 33)
12/2400N 91 Peak AC Amps (was 54)
12/3000N 91 Peak AC Amps (was 54)
12/3600N 136 Peak AC Amps (was 75) 

Wider DC Input Voltage

All inverters in this lineup now have a wide DC input operating voltage range of 10.5 to 20.0 VDC, which works great for today’s high output alternators.

Wider Operating Temperature

Our wider operating temperature range of -4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C) means that almost no matter where you take our equipment you can rest assure that you’ll have power when you need it.

If you’re looking for a robust inverter that can deliver its label rated power and then some, try out our newly improved N Series line of inverters.

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