Technology
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A dog’s breakfast
Solar inverters are now covered by a revised Standard that may contradict a ban on earlier systems. Phil Kreveld explains. Efforts towards demand management for domestic ... -
PROtop power supplies go above and beyond
The PROtop series of high-end power supplies have been designed to meet demanding requirements found in the industry. Featuring Dynamic Current Limiting (DCL) technology, the PROtop ... -
Netscout announces Android-based smart network tester
Netscout Systems has announced the availability of LinkRunner G2, an Android-based smart network tester. Ideal for organisations that are challenged by the rapid growth of network-connected ... -
Weidmuller introduces new maxGUARD
Fail-safe and maintenance-friendly control voltage distribution that can be installed in a time and space-saving manner is a must for efficient machine and facility operation. With ... -
NECA Apprenticeship Awards
Below are the winners and runner ups of the NECA Apprenticeship Awards: CATEGORY EMPLOYER/HOST APPRENTICE Winner Industrial VIC Schneider Electric Tim Stanway Runner up ... -
Zumtobel Lighting releases TRINOS industrial LED luminaire
Zumtobel Lighting has announced the launch of TRINOS industrial LED luminaire, which combines the flexibility and functionality of a trunking system with the durability of an ... -
Fab prefab is no fad
Fredon has started offsite electrical prefabrication of some of its equipment to streamline processes and deliver significant efficiency and environmental benefits. Adelle King reports. Prefabrication has ... -
Electrical Industry Guide to Workplace Safety 2017/18 released
Pro-Visual Publishing has released the latest edition of the Electrical Industry Guide to Workplace Safety in conjunction with the National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA). The ... -
Air conditioning wastes away
A new Australian product is set to change that way air conditioners cool a building. Paul Skelton reports. Australia’s 45 million-odd air conditioning units consume nearly ... -
DAS: Host for the most
Distributed antenna systems can fix poor mobile coverage in large structures. Ken Turnbull reports on the cost-benefit issues and who pays. A distributed antenna system (DAS) ...