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Manage household electricity demand with AS/NZS 4755-compliant products
Standards Australia received the content for the following article from experts of the technical committee EL-054 Remote demand management of electrical products. The contributions ... -
Clause for concern
Electrical estimators must beware of detrimental clauses in tender documents. Brian Seymour highlights the risks. Electrical contracting can be a bit of a gamble, ... -
REC launches REC TwinPeak 2 BLK2 Series
REC today began commercial production of the new REC TwinPeak 2 BLK2 Series, a full-black variant of the REC TwinPeak 2 Series launched in ... -
NETSCOUT publishes Lifehack guide for network technicians
NETSCOUT has published a Lifehack guide for network technicians to learn how to treat slow or disrupted connections, when to blame the ISP, a ... -
Ruling the Roost
Upgrading ‘regular’ devices to smart alternatives can be an expensive caper but what if all it took was replacing the battery? Joe Young reports. ... -
2017 Control System Survey
Home and building automation is a very real part of the electrical industry of tomorrow. What you may not realise is that it is ... -
Legrand XL³ Type tested boards
Legrand has unveiled the new XL³ Type tested boards, which were designed to meet the needs of all power distribution requirements up to 6300A ... -
Legrand announces Vortex LED Highbay
Legrand has announced the Vortex LED Highbay, which has been designed to replace conventional metal halide lights in factories and warehouses. It provides an ... -
Green Group Conserving Volts
By Chris Halliday – PowerLogic. A ‘green group’ traditionally tries to conserve and protect the environment but green group Bathurst Community Climate Action Network ... -
BICSI releases newly revised ICT Cabling Installation Program
BICSI, the association advancing the information and communications technology (ICT) community has released the latest update to its ICT Cabling Installation Program. The goal ...