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Electrical estimating software offers many benefits, but make sure it is Australian and fits your operations. Brian Seymour explains. Most businesses use some form ... -
Wiring rules, ok
The electricians’ bible is all about safety, function and protecting your back. Peter Vandenheuvel explains the Standards development process from go to whoa. Do ... -
Connecting the west
As Sydney continues to expand, FODC general manager Michael McKeogh talks about working on one of the city’s big fibre optic installations. Esther Rivers ... -
Study finds that UV exposure is the most common carcinogen in construction
SafeWork Australia has released a report measuring carcinogen exposure in the workplace and has found that ultraviolet (UV) radiation is the most common carcinogen ... -
Keys to the grid lock
It’s time to consider how large numbers of electric vehicles will affect generation, transmission and distribution. Phil Kreveld outlines the issues. The growth in ... -
Making the switch
Changes to AS/NZS 61439 for low-voltage (LV) switchgear and control gear assemblies shine a light on the importance of safety. Eaton Power Distribution engineering ... -
The big band theory
Major decisions about allocating radio frequency spectrum are in the works before the much-awaited introduction of 5G, writes Ross McGravie. The hype surrounding 5G ... -
Dialight’s next generation GRP LED linear expands upon its portfolio
Industrial and hazardous lighting innovators, Dialight has launched its SafeSite glass reinforced polyester (GRP) linear form factor for the APAC and EMEA markets. This ... -
Lights are on, nobody’s home
Recent changes to Section J6 of the National Construction Code are causing a stir within the industry, with many arguing they’ll have a negative ... -
Size matters
Small diameter power cable may look good in an estimate but it’s more costly in the end. Paul Skelton reports. Have you ever noticed ...