Electrical distribution

igus continually rotating energy chain

31 August, 2010 | Supplied by: Treotham Automation Pty Ltd

The igus continually rotating energy chain is a ready-to-install module that features lightweight and reliable chains, with speeds of up to 8 m/s allowing fast machine cycle times to be realised.


SEW-Eurodrive DUV30A vibration analysis sensor

31 August, 2010 | Supplied by: SEW-Eurodrive Pty Ltd

The DUV30A vibration analysis sensor replaces the DUV10A, providing faster sampling times at a constant speed and allowing the monitoring of more dynamic gear-unit applications. It enables gear-unit maintenance planning, as the sensor allows the early detection of roller bearing and gearing wear and damage, as well as gear-unit unbalance and resonance detection.


Developing new insulators using nanoparticles

31 August, 2010

Siemens is searching for new technologies for use as insulators on electrical wiring that will make generators more efficient.


Conduit developments in hazardous areas

10 August, 2010 by Phil Winship* | Supplied by: Adaptaflex Pty Ltd

New developments in metallic and nonmetallic conduits provide cost-effective alternatives for installing electrical and communications cabling in hazardous areas.


Fitel S178 fusion splicer and S325 cleaver

05 August, 2010 | Supplied by: TechRentals

The Fitel S178 fusion splicer and S325 cleaver are now available to rent.


Is power protection costing more than it should?

05 August, 2010 | Supplied by: Eaton Electrical (Australia) Pty Ltd

All electronics in an organisation - from desktops to data centres - require continuous, clean power. Anything less puts businesses at risk of data corruption, equipment damage and unplanned downtime. Most organisations meet this requirement by having a central UPS that serves an entire building/data centre, or distributed UPSs placed closer to the equipment being protected, or both.


Switches and GPOs don’t have to be so bland

05 August, 2010 by Giuseppe Parola*

Not long after I first arrived here in Australia, I met an architect who told me that he didn’t want light switches to be visible in homes. When I asked him why, he simply said: “Because they’re ugly.” I suspect such an attitude is not uncommon amongst many architects, and even some home owners, given the universal use of basic white switch plates and GPOs in this country.


Western Telematic PTS-9CM20-2 automatic power transfer switch

29 July, 2010 | Supplied by: Interworld Electronics and Computer Industries

The PTS-9CM20-2 automatic power transfer or redundant power switch from Western Telematic is claimed to provide a reliable method of automatically switching equipment to a backup power source. By constantly monitoring a primary power source, redundant power switches can decide when to switch to a secondary redundant source to ensure that critical network devices are always up and running.


Upsonic power surge and spike protection power board

05 July, 2010 | Supplied by: Upsonic Power Pty Ltd

The Upsonic power surge and spike protection power board is designed to protect and fit with home theatre audiovisual components, offering 3672 J of protection with a response time of less than 1 ns.


Lumberg Automation PowerCinch connection system

01 July, 2010 | Supplied by: Belden Australia Pty Ltd

The Lumberg Automation PowerCinch is a modular power distribution and motor control connection system for machinery applications.


Harting 5-pole variant crimp connector with M12 mating face

01 July, 2010 | Supplied by: Soanar Limited

The 5-pole variant to the Harting range of low-voltage crimp connectors with the M12 mating face is available as a male and female a-coded connector version.


Eaton Intelligent Power Manager software

01 July, 2010 | Supplied by: Eaton Electrical (Australia) Pty Ltd

The Eaton Intelligent Power Manager software and shutdown modules integrate into VMware’s vCenter Server virtualisation platform to assist in reducing data centre infrastructure and operating costs, as well as increasing productivity and responsiveness.


NHP Resistant Orange ISO plug and socket range

01 July, 2010 | Supplied by: NHP Electrical Engineering Products Pty Ltd

The Resistant Orange line has been added to the NHP ISO plug and socket range for industrial, commercial and domestic applications.


Exair cabinet coolers

01 July, 2010 | Supplied by: Compressed Air Australia Pty Ltd

The Exair CE-compliant cabinet coolers are claimed to be a low-cost means of purging and cooling electrical control panels and suitable applications include cooling PLCs, microprocessors, variable frequency drives, industrial computers and robotics.


Cembre Rolly 2000 thermal transfer printer and Genius software

01 July, 2010 | Supplied by: Industrial Labelling Solutions

The Cembre Rolly 2000 is a 300 dpi high-resolution printer using thermal transfer technology designed for high-volume printing of wire markers, cable labels and cable markers for electrical, switchboard and control panel labelling requirements.


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