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Whole house networks
With the building sector currently showing only modest signs of recovery after the recession, many electrical contractors are stil...
02 Mar 2010 | read more
Safe working on airfield lighting systems
Jim Wallace of Seaward reports on the introduction of a new dedicated voltage indicator for use in the vital service and maintenan...
26 Feb 2010 | read more
F is for fake accessories
Counterfeiting electrical products is a serious, insidious and fast growing problem around the world. Every year, it is estimated ...
25 Feb 2010 | read more
Positive discrimination
In any low voltage (LV) electrical installation, correct discrimination will minimise the cost and disruption of electrical faults...
04 Feb 2010 | read more
Clamps for convenience
If you're an electrical contractor and you've got all the instruments you need for testing installations in line with the IET Wiri...
02 Feb 2010 | read more
Make the right connection
When a fire breaks out in a dwelling, it might not be possible for the residents to hear a fire alarm located in another room. Nei...
22 Jan 2010 | read more
Feed-in time
In April 2010, the government is set to introduce a Feed-in Tariff scheme that is likely to create a boom in Solar PV. Chris Laugh...
12 Jan 2010 | read more
Do away with duplication
When contractors want to tender for work on major projects in the construction sector, or even simply to join an approved list, th...
11 Jan 2010 | read more
Before the greenrush
If the Copenhagen Summit and the advent of Feed-in Tariffs have left you contemplating life as a renewable energy installer, you m...
16 Dec 2009 | read more
Fire! What fire?
Kevin Cooper, northern regional sales manager for Gent by Honeywell and author of Gent's latest CPD course, 'Fire! What Fire?' loo...
15 Dec 2009 | read more
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