News
-
Sydney Tools opening in Tuggerah
Sydney Tools will open its 31st store in Tuggerah this weekend. The new megastore, located on the New South Wales Central Coast, will open on Saturday ... -
Standards Australia tackles battery storage device installation
Standards Australia has drawn up a draft installation standard for battery storage devices. Standards Australia has been working with industry, government and the broader company and ... -
Caution urged in installing meters near battery powered devices
The Electrical Safety Office (ESO) of Queensland is advising electricity meter installers and retailers not to install meters below battery powered devices due to the risk ... -
WorldSkills competitors all set for Kazan
More than 1,400 youths from 67 countries and over 55 areas of expertise will compete at this year’s WorldSkills competition in Kazan, Russia next month. Once ... -
CEDIA offering training to electrical contractors at Integrate
CEDIA will offer more than 20 topical training courses at Integrate next month. Seen as a key platform for its training program, the courses will be ... -
Eaton announces new partnership with Mobile Automation
Power management company Eaton has agreed to a new partnership with Mobile Automation which has joined the company’s Power Distribution Partner Program as an authorised system ... -
Bikers raise $55,000 for charity
Members of O’Brien Electrical and Plumbing, and Laser Plumbing and Electrical recently presented a cheque for $55,000 to Beyond Blue, the proceeds of a 3,500km bike ... -
ASRC issues call-out for electricians
Bates Smart, on behalf of the not-for-profit organisation Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (ASRC), is appealing to tradies for assistance on the renovation of their new integrated ... -
NHP reveals new collection of ‘Push-In’ terminals
New terminal blocks from NHP have been released as part of the company’s Allen-Bradley Bulletin 1492-P range. The push-in actuators allow simpler and faster functionality and ... -
New ‘home automation’ standard
New equipment and energy classifications require more effective health and safety regulations in the cabling sector. Anna Hayes and Joshua Jennings report. Given the pace of ...