

10 E L EC TR I C AL CONNEC T I ON
AU T UMN 20 1 7
CONTRIBUTORS
PHIL KREVELD
MATIAS PELUFFO
Let’s Get Technical
Standards Update
Phil Kreveld is an electrical
engineer with broad
experience in electrical and
electronic instrumentation,
including relay testing power
and power quality analysis.
> See pages 38 and 54Matias Peluffo is Solution
Architect, Asia Pacific, for
Enterprise Building Solutions.
He has more than 25 years’
experience in the cabling
industry and an expert
member of ISO/IEC JTC1/SC25
WG3 since 1996.
> See page 74GEORGE GEORGEVITS
Technically Speaking
George Georgevits manages
his own engineering
consultancy, Power and Digital
Instruments, established
in 1980. PDI specialises in
lab and field testing and
troubleshooting of cabling
systems and components.
> See page 70BRIANSEYMOUR
Estimating
Brian Seymour MBE, industry
consultant, author of
Electrical
Estimator’s Labour Unit
Manual
and
Starting Out
,
conducts regular industry
training programs throughout
Australia on behalf of the
electrical and air conditioning
industries.
> See page 26WESMCKNIGHT
DRBERNIE CRIMMINS
McKnight On The Town
Bloke’s Health
Wes McKnight has over 31
years of experience as an
electrical contractor under
his belt. From 2008 to 2013,
he was also the president of
the National Electrical and
Communications Association
(NECA).
> See page 28Dr Bernie Crimmins has been a
medical professional for more
than 30 years. In that time
he has developed a special
interest in men’s health and
has authored two books on
the subject.
> See page 60REBECCAMAIR
Bec Sparky
Rebecca Mair is a qualified
electrician and renovation
expert who currently works as
a consumer brand ambassador
at Clipsal by Schneider Electric.
She hopes to share important
tips on safety, energy saving
and products.
> See page 48PAUL REILLY
Testing Times
Paul Reilly started his
apprenticeship in 1977 in
Shepparton and founded
PA & WM Reilly Electrical
Contractors in 1995. A ‘one
man show’ for 14 years in
a rural area gave plenty of
opportunity for diversified
experience. He now employs
five staff.
> See page 72