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Day: May 21, 2012

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Smaller installer left behind

On 17 May 2012, CIBSE Certification was approved as a certification body for Green Deal organisations and their advisors, enabling it to offer training and certification to professionals wanting to offer advice under the Green Deal. The Green Deal is a government

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New two-pole voltage testers

Weidmüller has introduced six new versions of two-pole voltage testers that more than fulfil the revised standard for these types of testers ie. DIN VDE 0682-401:2011 and DIN EN-61243-3:2010).

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Creation of Midac UK

Midac Batteries SpA and the directors of Total Battery Management (TBM) are pleased to announce the launch Midac UK. Midac UK will operate from a purpose built headquarters in Oswestry, Shropshire, and a satellite depot located in Co Armagh, Northern Ireland, where

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Protective relay testing

Smaller, lighter and with a higher output power than any other comparable three-phase instrument, Megger’s new SMRT 36 smart protective relay test set is ideally suited not only for testing today’s installations and legacy plant, but also for meeting the future challenges

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Non-intrusive switchgear condition assessment and monitoring

Modern approaches to switchgear maintenance requires non-intrusive testing to identify any developing problems that could, if left undetected, lead to expensive disruptive failures.  Hawker Siddeley Switchgear, as part of its non-intrusive condition assessment and monitoring service offer customers partial discharge mapping, thermal

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The total package

At Fibox we realise that every OEM customer, although similar on the surface, possesses a very different dynamic in the way it evolves a product from conception to a ready for sale item, and we have developed our philosophy in order to

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Clarkson Evans training expands

Electrical training specialists Clarkson Evans plans to open a new training centre in Birmingham this June. The centre has been purpose-built for delivering a wide range of City & Guilds courses and bespoke electrical training. Clarkson Evans is already well established in

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