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Author: Phil Kreveld

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  • ContributorsLet's Get Technical
    By Phil Kreveld
    30/09/2013
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    A fridge full of opportunity

    Poor maintenance of refrigeration systems can jeopardise the food industry’s thin profit margins. Phil Kreveld begins a series on cool opportunities for electrical contractors.
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    By Phil Kreveld
    09/09/2013
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    The protective role of RCDs

    The common safety switch, as found in homes, is effective in protecting against dangerous leakage current but is generally unsuitable for many industrial applications. Phil Kreveld ...
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  • ContributorsLet's Get Technical
    By Phil Kreveld
    14/03/2013
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    There’s a cool change ahead…

    Solar cooling, or solar air conditioning, is a relatively new technology that has a strong potential to break into Australia’s residential market. Phil Kreveld explains how ...
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  • ContributorsLet's Get TechnicalSolar & Renewables
    By Phil Kreveld
    27/03/2012
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    Audits discover major problems with solar panel installations

    The Federal Government’s generous REC scheme and high feed-in tariff rates, although reduced in Victoria and abolished in New South Wales, have been responsible for the ...
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  • ContributorsLet's Get TechnicalSolar & Renewables
    By Phil Kreveld
    26/03/2012
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    Rapid increase in solar installations potentially overloading the grid

    There are claims the rapid installation of residential solar panels could be feeding so much power back into the grid that it overloads the system and ...
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  • ContributorsLet's Get TechnicalSolar & Renewables
    By Phil Kreveld
    26/03/2012
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    The science of wind turbines

    Love them or hate them, wind turbines play a part in meeting our rising demand for electricity. Phil Kreveld explains some technicalities associated with the giant ...
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