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One strike, part two
In the first part of this series, George Georgevits explained lightning, what causes it and the results of a lightning strike. He now outlines ... -
Industry bodies, organisations and companies join to establish NBN site
There’s now one independent website for Australian cablers and that, says John Fennell, will be a game changer as the NBN reaches all our ... -
High density zones
In his first column for Cabling Connection, IBM A/NZ Data Centre Services – Site and Facilities offerings leader Alistair Wilkinson looks at how to ... -
Allen-Bradley 842E EtherNet/IP Absolute Encoders
The latest addition to the Allen-Bradley offering is the 842E with Ethernet/IP interface. This new encoder comes standard with dual port Ethernet and M12 ... -
Smarter than the average
Many of the arguments against new metering technology simply don’t add up, writes Phil Kreveld. -
Infinity brand electrical cable theft a cause for renewed concern
NSW Fair Trading Commissioner Rod Stowe has re-issued a public warning to consumers and industry to not purchase or install Infinity brand TPS or ... -
Luminous ceiling from Philips simulates daylight to comfort critically ill patients in intensive care
Royal Philips has developed a media enabled luminous ceiling that can simulate daylight to comfort critically ill patients. The LED based ceiling has been ... -
FLIR Systems updates FLIR Exx series
FLIR Systems has announced the launch of its new, improved FLIR Exx series of thermal imaging cameras. -
Generation ‘Why’: The next stage of apprentice evolution
Despite an increase in the number of electrical apprenticeships, completion rates are down and continue to fall. Paul Skelton looks at the changing needs ... -
Onsite N2 generation helps spread more Wild Oats
To satisfy escalating demand winemakers are faced with the challenge of maximising output while producing wines that are true to traditional methods. With oak ...