New Fluke thermal imaging camera
Fluke has announced the introduction of the new TiS20+ entry-level thermal imaging camera, the ideal troubleshooting tool for electricians, first line industrial maintenance and HVACR technicians.
Fluke has announced the introduction of the new TiS20+ entry-level thermal imaging camera, the ideal troubleshooting tool for electricians, first line industrial maintenance and HVACR technicians.
More than 1,000 United Nations employees have called for the global body to reduce its carbon footprint, including through curbs on their own diplomatic perks like business class flights and travel handouts, plus cutting back on the amount of wasteful heating and/or air
It is with great sadness we say goodbye to our much beloved Elinore Mackay, who’s tenure as Electrical Review editor spanned an incredible 16 years.
CEF has launched its second priced trade catalogue now containing almost 30,000 products.
As part of its testing process, car charging expert Char.gy has utilised loadbanks from Crestchic to ensure the safety and integrity of its charging points.
Could immersion cooling be the key to superfast charging and a reduction in range anxiety? Mark Lashbrook, technical manager at M&I Materials, gives us his insight.
Portable electrical test equipment expert Megger has launched the MTR105 static motor analyser, a handheld instrument combining all the functions needed for testing electric motors in a single easy-to-use device.
Remote monitoring is an essential tool to optimise a building’s infrastructure. Here, Resource Data Management discusses how integrating a comprehensive remote monitoring strategy for HVACR assets into the management of any facility can increase its efficiency and reduce operating costs.
In an increasingly digitised world, Stewart Gregory, VP of Power Products at Schneider Electric, warns why electrical contractors must mind the innovation gap.
UK online electrical wholesaler TradeSparky, highlights some key areas of a customer’s household where smart technology could be recommended. Happy home, happy client.
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