Switchboard Components
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ABB’s low voltage products now supported by PowerCad-5
ABB has announced that a broad selection of its low voltage products are now supported in the latest release of the electrical engineering design software, PowerCad-5. -
DAVID HERRES: PLCs explained
Programmable logic controllers dominate global manufacturing, and electricians who understand them will never want for work. David Herres explains. By the mid-1960s, General Motors was manufacturing ... -
WANTED: Electricians for consumption monitor roll-out
A new government funded scheme to put electricity consumption monitors into Australian homes will rely on electricians to do the installation, writes Graeme Philipson. The program ... -
DAVID HERRES: Gaining a laser focus
Despite the teachings of Austin Powers, lasers aren’t just designed to be attached to sharks’ heads. Electricians use them too. David Herres explains. -
Clipsal release new two-channel sensor
Clipsal has announced the release of a a two-channel version of the 752 Dual-Tech Occupancy Sensors. -
NHP’s products assisting with new Workplace Health and Safety Regulations
With the new Workplace Health and Safety Regulations (WH&S) rolled out state by state around the nation, it is important that as an employer you understand ... -
RS Components adds new PLC
RS Components has again extended its portfolio new platforms for automation and control by adding the compact and connectivity-rich Crouzet Automation em4 family of all-in-one nano-PLCs. -
Intrinsic Safe Isolators by GM International from NHP
NHP has recently been appointed the exclusive Australia/New Zealand distribution partner for GM International, and is proud to bring this excellent product offering to market. -
Test hundreds of RCDs with Rapid Test
This Aussie product speeds up the testing of RCDs, allowing you to reduce the downtime for clients and complete more jobs. Callum Fitzpatrick reports. Under current ... -
On the tools: Field effect transistors
Field effect transistors are constructed similarly to transistors and diodes, but they have specific characteristics that pose unique challenges to electricians. David Herres explains.