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It is a very sad occurrence that most fatal electrocution (electrical shocks) happens to people who should know better. The following will illustrate this and should help us to think twice before undertaking a risky behaviour, which we may not recognise as dangerous. Many people think that the voltage or the difference in potential is [...]

October 20, 2019

Connected Load Charge (CLC) Connected Load Charge is a mitigating tool to discourage consumers from over declaring their load requirement. Over declaration will lead to over plant usage and associated waste of resources allied to increases in reserve margin. Without CLC, other consumers have to also pay for the unnecessary higher cost of electricity due [...]

June 11, 2016

Maximum Demand   Introduction What is Maximum Demand? Maximum Demand is calculated and billed by a kW demand meter, which records the highest kW value consumed in one 15 minute period, over a monthly billing cycle. How to control Maximum Demand? The purpose of controlling the demand is not to exceed the contracted maximum demand [...]

May 15, 2016

Power Factor Considerations In electrical engineering, the power factor of an AC electrical power system is defined as being, the ratio of the real power flowing to the load to the apparent power in the circuit, and is a dimensionless number in the closed interval of -1 to 1. Apparent power is the product of [...]

May 15, 2016

Electrical Safety Training For Safe Workers Safety in the workplace must always be a the primary consideration for employer and employees alike. Electrical safety training is critical. It is specially of great consequence for those who set up and repair electrical resources because electricity is inherently dangerous. Nobody can restore a employee or cherished family [...]

November 7, 2015