Electrical distribution > Switchboards

Managed power controllers

17 December, 2007

The WTI MPC series of managed power controllers allows secure power management of rackmount equipment via web browser, external modem or local terminal interfaces. Power at each outlet can be remotely switched on or off individually, as a group for dual power supply servers or with a time delay.


Padlocks for circuit breakers

17 December, 2007

The M9lock is designed for padlocking circuit breakers in the 'off' position, permanently attached to the circuit breaker so it can't be lost.


Telemecanique XPS MF programmable safety PLCs

24 October, 2007

The Telemecanique XPS MF range of programmable safety PLCs has been designed for applications requiring multiple simultaneous safety functions up to performance level 'e' according to EN ISO 13849-1, up to category 4 in accordance with AS 4024 and SIL 3 (claim limit) in accordance with EN/IEC 61508.


Switchboards for wastewater plant

09 October, 2007

Noja Power has recently delivered three main switchboards to the Australian Infrastructure Alliance for the Cleveland Bay Wastewater Treatment facility in Townsville.


Moulded case circuit breakers

21 August, 2007

The Susol (Super Solution) moulded case circuit breakers from LS Industrial Systems consist of a range of breakers with ratings between 16 and 800 A and come in four frame sizes.


Compact RCBOs

21 August, 2007

The RCBO/1P_E is a range of one-pole electronic residual current operated circuit breakers (RCBOs) that are the same size as a standard MCB.


Safety distribution board

21 August, 2007

Isolect is a safety distribution assembly that enables safe working on a live distribution board.


Single versus double-pole circuit breakers

10 August, 2007 by Viv Cohen, Circuit Breaker Industries

The selection of circuit breakers is an important matter for electrical contractors, given the probability and consequences of neutral potential rise even in electrical installations


Gold Coast airport recloser upgrade

07 August, 2007

Gold Coast Airport upgraded its electricity supply to cater for its increasing energy consumption from growing passenger movements. Being an 'always-on-line' site, special design and installation skills were needed to make it happen smoothly


Keeping up with RCD developments

05 August, 2007 by Paul Stathis

The new Wiring Rules are likely to regulate the use of RCDs more stringently than before, so contractors will need to understand what's now required of them


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