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Oscan Electrical Supplied Ltd. hosted its Oscan Expo 2023, welcoming Durham Region’s electrical contractors, electricians and maintenance professionals to expo deals and delicious, local Ukrainian delicacies. The tradeshow, meantime, boasted numerous solutions, with suppliers on-hand to answer any questions.
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The Canadian Electrical Code plays a vital role in supporting the safety of electrical installations and systems. The new 2024 edition of the Code, slated for publication in March 2024, will bring significant updates, including: energy storage and renewable energy systems; electric vehicles demand factors for load calculations in dwellings; electrical safety in health care facilities; maintenance of electrical systems.
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The Canadian Board for Harmonized Construction Codes (CBHCC) invites you to have your say in third Public Review of proposed changes to the 2020 editions of the National Model Codes, in preparation for the 2025 editions. The National Model Codes are: National Building Code of Canada (NBC), National Plumbing Code of Canada (NPC), National Fire Code of Canada (NFC), National Energy Code of Canada for Buildings (NEBC), and National Farm Building Code of Canada (last published in 1995).
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A connected home includes a full suite of smart energy management solutions that connect to the home's energy usage, from grid to plug.
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The Government of Nova Scotia says it will accelerate growth in the skilled trades and modernize the entire apprenticeship and trades qualification system. “Nova Scotia is a growing province, and we need even more skilled trades workers to build our homes, hospitals, roads, and other infrastructure projects important to Nova Scotians,” said Premier Tim Houston, adding, “We are willing to make bold decisions and substantial changes to the status quo to become the skilled trades leader in Canada.”
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The Canadian Electrical Code (the Code) plays a vital role in supporting the safety of electrical installations and systems. The new 2024 edition of the Code, slated for publication in March 2024, will bring significant updates, including:
- energy storage and renewable energy systems
- electric vehicles demand factors for load calculations in dwellings
- electrical safety in health care facilities
- maintenance of electrical systems
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Eaton announced additional manufacturing investments of $85 million “to meet surging utility demand for its solutions supporting essential electric grid infrastructure projects”. “Our solutions are essential to modernize and decarbonize distribution systems, and we’re making steady investments to address growth and bolster our manufacturing capacity,” said Mike Yelton, president, Americas Region, Electrical Sector.
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Hubbell Inc. is acquiring Northern Star Holdings Inc. (a.k.a. Systems Control) for $1.1 billion US. “This acquisition enhances Hubbell Utility Solutions’ industry-leading franchise across utility components, communications and controls,” said Gerben Bakker, Hubbell’s chair, president & CEO, adding the company is “highly complementary to Hubbell’s portfolio, enabling us to deliver additional value to our core utility customers [...]”
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The latest addition to Mersen’s line of DIN-rail surge protective devices is the Surge-Trap pluggable STP-50 series SPD—a no-fuse, fail-safe SPD with a 50kA short-circuit rating, suitable for most industrial control panels. Featuring Mersen’s TPMOV technology, there is no need for additional overcurrent protection.
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Milwaukee Tool launched three new M18 rotary lasers and two new accessories. The M18 Red exterior rotary laser promises accurate results when levelling on the jobsite, and features manual masking shutters (which block the laser in any desired direction to prevent interference with other lasers on the jobsite). The laser is precise at 3/32-in. at 100 feet, and one-button setup helps make it easy to use.
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