Author: Paul Skelton
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Tripping devices incorporated the right way
Tripping devices protect electrical circuits and lives, so it’s crucial to incorporate them properly in your design. Gary Busbridge offers some important advice. -
SkillsTech students awarded
SkillsTech Australia’s talented electrotechnology students have celebrated their success at the Electrical and Refrigeration Awards Evening at Bracken Ridge Training Centre. -
Best Australian electricians and projects recognised at Excellence Awards
The best electrical and communications contractors in Australia were recognised tonight (Thursday) at the annual national electrical industry Excellence Awards hosted by the nation’s peak industry ... -
Phoenix Contact Plugtrab PT-IQ product family
The new Plugtrab PT-IQ product family from Phoenix Contact is the first generation to provide proactive functional monitoring for signal interface surge protection devices. -
NBN Co selects Broken Hill for satellite centre
Broken Hill in the far west of New South Wales has been selected as the location for an NBN satellite ground station that will play a ... -
GE Lighting to acquire Albeo Technologies
GE Lighting has signed an agreement to acquire Boulder, Colorado-based Albeo Technologies, Inc., a privately held LED fixture manufacturer established in 2004. -
Clipsal’s Impress push-button switches
Clipsal by Schneider Electric has introduced the Impress range of push button switches. This new range of switches combines lighting and dimming in the home, with ... -
Philips Lighting launches range of industrial LED lighting systems
Philips has launched a range of new LED luminaires that combine form and function to provide energy-efficiency and superior performance for a full range of commercial and ... -
Budding electrical stars recognised by NECA
The search is over for this year’s budding electrical stars as Australia’s peak electrical industry body the National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA) announced the winners ... -
Best Australian electrical apprentices named for 2012
Four electrical apprentices that demonstrated consistent levels of excellence throughout their training were recognised as the best in Australia by the nation’s peak electrical industry association, ...