Warren & Brown Telegartner 19″ rackmount CAT6A cross connect panel
19 April, 2013The Warren & Brown Telegartner 19″ rackmount CAT6A cross connect panel is designed to transmit 10 gigabit ethernet as well as power over ethernet+ (PoE+).
Weidmuller IE-CFK-05 strain relief device
10 April, 2013Designed for use with ethernet cables, the IE-CFK-05 strain relief device reduces cable fatigue and helps improve the longevity of the connection point at the switch.
Clipsal Performa Mesh cable tray
14 January, 2013Clipsal Performa Mesh is a flexible solution for the routing of cables in light- and medium-duty installations. The three different finishes make it easy to choose the right alternative for all environments and applications in commercial buildings, industries and infrastructure.
Flexicon Liquidtight flexible conduit
22 October, 2012Liquidtight flexible conduit from Flexicon Australia is suitable for demanding applications, including the marine and mining industries.
igus micro flizz MF10 energy chain
06 September, 2012The igus micro flizz MF10 energy chain allows even cable diameters up to 16 mm with bending radii up to 75 mm to be routed compactly.
Wieland-Electric gesis IP+ connector system
21 August, 2012The gesis IP+ connector system - RST 20i3 and RST20i5 - from Wieland-Electric provides error-free contact up to IP68, even in unfavourable environmental conditions.
Conduit Connection stainless steel UL Listed 316L conduit range
06 August, 2012Conduit Connection has available a full range of stainless steel UL-listed 316L conduit. The products are designed to withstand harsh environments in mining, marine and most industrial applications.
iCon fans
10 July, 2012The iCon 15 axial fans are suitable for use in bathrooms, toilets, kitchens, utility rooms and small windowless rooms, recessed into the wall or ceiling.
Tricklestar 180SS-AU-6AT energy-saving, surge-protected powerboard
04 July, 2012The Tricklestar 180SS-AU-6AT energy-saving, surge-protected powerboard provides advanced surge protection for PC and TV peripherals. It also reduces the amount of standby energy consumed by PC and TV peripherals.
Axelent Wire Tray AB mesh basket tray
18 May, 2012Axelent Wire Tray AB develops, manufactures and sells a cable management system based on wire trays under the X-Tray brand. After two years of development and numerous hours of design changes, the company has released and stocked a new mesh basket tray in Australia.
ABB delivers advanced asset management solution to Australian electricity companies
15 May, 2012Power and automation technology group ABB has signed an agreement with SPARQ Solutions, the IT services provider for Australian electricity distributors Energex and Ergon Energy. Under the terms of the agreement, SPARQ has licensed Ellipse 8, the latest release of the Ventyx enterprise asset management (EAM) and resource planning (ERP) solution.
Project: Installation of fire-retardant and temperature-resistant power and lighting conduit at New Zealand’s cool store project
18 May, 2011Evcco’s HFT conduit is a halogen-free, fire-retardant and temperature-resistant plastic conduit that would be as robust as galvanised steel but as easy to work with as PVC.
Unex cable tray and trunking range
08 November, 2010The Unex range of cable trays is suitable for supporting insulated electric cables in commercial and industrial applications and other cable management needs, where insulation and requirements for low-smoke, halogen-free, fire-retardant properties are required.
Project: Environmentally friendly electrical installation
05 November, 2010The ANZ Bank’s new head office in Melbourne’s Docklands precinct is Australia’s largest single-tenant office building, providing 87,000 m2 of floor space that accommodates some 6500 staff.
Will PVC in electrical products ever be considered ‘non-compliant’?
07 October, 2010 by Paul StathisAccording to Wikipedia, polyvinyl chloride - commonly abbreviated as PVC - is the third-most widely produced plastic in the world, after polyethylene and polypropylene. It is widely used in construction because it’s cheap, durable and easy to assemble. The annual global production of PVC is expected to exceed 40 million tonnes by 2016. In spite of its ubiquity, there is mounting pressure to ban it.