Furman Helps Technical Services Audio Visual (TSAV) Keep the Power on in Education

Knowledge is power, goes the durable maxim. But not much learning can take place without power. That’s the ‘lesson’ that Technical Services Audio-Visual (TSAV), a global professional audio-visual consulting and systems integration company, ‘teaches’ repeatedly with its implementation of Furman AC-power control systems.

Over the course of the last year, TSAV has specified and installed Furman systems, including the CN-1800S SmartSequencer™ 15-amp bidirectional power sequencer, the P-1400 AR E voltage regulator/power conditioner, the AC-210AE compact power conditioner, and other Furman power-control products that have become critical components in all of TSAV’s system designs for education projects.

“Furman just works — it just works,” says TSAV President Pete Dugas, repeating the declaration for emphasis. “The products are dependable and Furman would stand behind them if there was ever a problem. But I say ‘would’ stand behind them because we’ve never, ever had an instance where a Furman product failed. Ever.”

Dugas cited several education facility projects where Furman power control and conditioning systems were crucial to the AV systems’ designs. At the Adult Training Services (ATS) department of Hope Haven Children's Clinic And Family Center in Jacksonville, FL,  educators provide individuals with disabilities quality training, experience, and advocacy. TSAV helped the non-profit in an extensive renovation of the adult education space that included two CN-1800S SmartSequencer units as well as a Furman PS-PRO II power conditioner/sequencer. “These Furman units were able to provide the facility with the highest level of power protection and conditioning at a price they could afford,” says Dugas.

At Georgia Piedmont Technical College, in Clarkston, GA, one of the oldest and most respected of Georgia's technical colleges, TSAV employed both the CN-1800S SmartSequencer and the P-1400 AR E voltage regulator/power conditioner for a new broadcast-systems learning facility that also creates local programming, assuring the school’s technology platforms of safe, reliable and conditioned power. “That’s critical at any college but especially so at a technology school like this,” Dugas observes.

The Macon (GA) State College Recreation Center, where the school’s Recreation and Wellness Program provides students with the opportunity to maintain a healthy lifestyle through the use of the Fitness Centers or by participating in one of 15 club sports programs, a number of the AC-210AE compact power conditioners were used in racks throughout the facility, including those supporting the college’s extensive digital signage deployment and its gaming stations. In addition, the systems there are protected by a CN-2400S 20-amp bidirectional power sequencer.

In perhaps the most challenging education application, TSAV fabricated racks for the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology KAUST), a public research university located in Thuwal, Saudi Arabia. These had to be designed, built and tested at TSAV’s U.S. facility, then shipped to the school and installed as soon as they cleared customs. Each rack used Furman’s PS-8R power conditioner/sequencer and PL-PRO DMC E power conditioner with voltmeter/ammeter products, and Dugas says that Furman’s cable adaptor kits made the switch-out of the new racks for the old ones simple and seamless. “The connectivity was incredibly easy and the process went very, very fast,” he recalls.

“We work all over the world and often in some very challenging educational spaces, but we design power conditioning, protection and filtration into every rack, because It makes no sense to cut corners when it comes to the quality of the power that runs everything else,” Dugas concludes. 

Historic Small Town Bar Goes Big With NanoLumens NanoSlim LED Display!

The Tannery Row Ale House, established in 1873 in Buford, Georgia, installed a 224” 6mm NanoLumens NanoSlim LED Display in their large bar room to entertain guests. 

To prepare for football season, the historic Tannery Row Ale House in Buford, Georgia, decided to install the town’s biggest, brightest and clearest display for its guests to watch the game. To do so, they turned to NanoLumens, the world’s leading manufacturer and marketer of indoor LED display solutions, to provide a 224” 6mm NanoSlim LED Display for the bar room. Now, the Tannery Row Ale House is the official home to the largest LED display in the town of Buford. 

“The Tannery Row Ale House is determined to host the best football sporting events in town,” NanoLumens Director of Business Development Nathan Remmes said. “The LED NanoSlim Display guarantees them that opportunity; the display is bright and provides maximum range. Anyone at the back of the bar can view the screen with complete clarity. It’s the ideal display for this space.”

After touring the NanoLumens showroom, bar owners Shane Maxwell and Brian Campbell selected the NanoSlim LED Display. “This display is thin and lightweight, but expansive,” Maxwell said. “The bigger the screen, the better. We want all of our guests to enjoy watching the game at our bar.”

Measuring at 17 feet by 11 feet, the NanoSlim display sits at the center of the restaurant in an area that flexes into an outdoor space during the warmer seasons. They are able to maximize the display year round, whether they watch baseball outside or football inside.

Aside from sporting events, the Ale House rents out their large central space for meetings and conventions. “When conventions take place, renters can use the LED Display to showcase whatever visuals they’d like,” Maxwell added. 

The Tannery Row Ale House, established in 1873, is immersed American history; the space served as harness and horse collar factory in 1897, a shoe factory in 1913, and a waste treatment facility in 1958. The former business, Bona Allan Inc., is remembered for its primarily perfect employment record during the American Great Depression, as well as its semi-pro baseball teams. By 1972, the saddle and harness factory closed. By August 12, 2014, The Tannery Row Ale House emerged. Continuing in the facility’s American tradition, The Tannery Row Ale House was introduced as Buford’s number one “hotspot” for residents to watch the Atlanta Falcons and University of Georgia Bulldogs.

“We’ve had the display for three weeks, and it’s been an incredible way for fans to watch football games,” Shane Maxwell said. “We’re paying homage to this place’s incredible history by coming together to enjoy an American sport.”  

NanoSlim LED Displays are slim, usually only 4 inches thick, and lightweight. They are bright and eye-catching, even with ambient light. Consistent, rich color and superior off-axis viewing with no distortion makes them the most effective on the market. NanoSlim display only needs the wattage used to run your hairdryer at home. Displays are also made from 50% recycled material and are 100% recyclable themselves. View a video of NanoLumens displays here: http://www.nanolumens.com/about.