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Pipes, tubes, lagging and fittings

Plumbing is installed using many different pipes, joints, couplings and other things to control noise and temperature. Learn more about the bits and pieces...

Bore water systems

In some remote locations, it's easier and more economical to pump water out of a ground bore than it is to connect to a...

Temperature restrictions and tempering valves

Find out what sorts of restrictions apply to the temperature of water coming out of any given tap in an Australian household, and how...
Basins and sinks

Basins and sinks

Learn what differentiates different kinds of basins and sinks in bathrooms, kitchens and laundries, as well as what types are available, and how they're...
A network attached storage device

Network Attached Storage (NAS)

High capacity network attached storage (NAS) devices are a great way to provide access to all of your media files, from anywhere you like.    A...
Cooling maintenance

Cooling maintenance

One of the most important parts of cooling your home is ensuring that air conditioners and fans are properly taken care of. One of the...

How to comply and conform with the new lighting requirements

Lighting installers at any level should be aware of the need to comply with the requirements of the Building Code of Australia (BCA) in...

Finding solar hot spots with thermal imagers

Installers have long been aware of the risks that can evolve from damaged solar PV cells. Now electricians can use thermal imagers to ensure...

Solar PV best practice program

The Australian Solar Energy Society (AuSES) has launched phase one of the Solar PV best practice program, which is designed to bring a new...

Solar cells

As solar energy becomes more prevalent in the electrical industry, Dimi Kyriakou discovers that Australian researchers have begun developing an alternative solar cell that...
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