Cabling
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ACCC puts electricians and builders on notice that they must replace unsafe Infinity cables
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission is urging electricians and builders to replace dangerous Infinity electrical cables that were installed in up to 40,000 homes and ... -
SKL electrical cables prohibition
A prohibition notice has been issued to prevent sale and/or installation of some SKL brand thermo-plastic sheath (TPS) electrical cables marked 2013. These cables were imported and ... -
For the first time, TAFE SWSi is offering licensed electricians and cablers a course specifically designed to give them accredited “smart home” wiring qualifications.
For the first time, TAFE SWSi is offering licensed electricians and cablers a course specifically designed to give them accredited “smart home” wiring qualifications. In July, ... -
Infinity cable recall: act now before it’s too late!
The ACCC is launching a campaign this week to make consumers more aware of the dangers of Infinity Cables. So you may receive calls from your ... -
Siemon announces LightHouse portfolio of advanced fibre cabling solutions
Siemon announced the launch of its new LightHouse Advanced Fibre Solutions brand. -
From the coalface: A tale of non-compliant product
A reader of Electrical Connection has told his story of discovering non-compliant product. -
ACCC takes action on electrical cable suppliers for alleged cartel behaviour
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has issued proceedings in the Federal Court against five companies, six individuals and an industry association for alleged cartel ... -
DTX CableAnalyzer Series discontinued
Fluke Networks has announced that it is discontinuing its popular DTX CableAnalyzer Series.