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Smoke alarms

Required by law in Australia, smoke alarms are designed to detect when there's smoke in your house to help prevent fires. Find out how...

Other fittings and appliances

There are various other electrical safety devices that are required by law in Australia, or others again which can be added to your home...

Analogue electricity meters

Electricity meters are installed between your house and the mains power supply to measure how much power your home consumes.   Analogue electricity meters are now...
A smart power meter

Smart meters

If you'd like to feed electricity back into the grid, you'll need a bi-directional smart meter to do so. Find out how this process...

Switchboards or switch boxes

Switch boxes are the central hub from which all of a house's electrical systems are managed and distributed. The switch box also contains safety...

Miniature circuit breakers (MCBs)

Circuit breakers are devices that help prevent damage by cutting power to a circuit if it becomes overloaded or short circuits. Circuit breakers are...

Safety switches and RCDs

Safety switches, also known as 'residual current devices' or RCDs, are a type of switch located in your switch box that helps prevent injury...

Switchboards and meters

Switchboards and meters are the central point at which your electrical systems connect to 'the grid'. Find out more about switchboards / switch boxes,...
Cable trays and conduits

Conduits and cable trays

Running electrical cables everywhere can become very messy and create maintenance nightmares. Conduits, cable trays and other cable management systems make a big difference.    Conduits...
Types of cables

Cable types

Find out about the different sorts of cable that are used to install electrics throughout your home, and why they're used. Is cabling important? In short,...
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