Electrical

  1. Live Webinar: Discover the Time and Money-Saving Benefits of 24/7 Fixed Thermal Camera Monitoring

    From manufacturing, to waste and recycling, these nifty cameras can be used across many applications. They are the ultimate condition monitoring companion, cutting costs and boosting efficiency. Continue reading →
  2. New Fluke 2052 & 2062 Advanced Wire Tracer Kits! Which One is Better?

    On the right of the image a Fluke 2062R Receiver is being used by someone wearing white voltage protection cloves to check a cable. In the bottom right corner is the Fluke Logo. To the left, large white text on a black background reads "New Fluke Wire Tracers". Beneath this smaller white text reads "Locate energised and de-energised wires quickly and accurately in walls, ceilings, and floors." Underneath this even smaller, yellow text reads "Fluke 2052 & 2062 Wire Tracer". Attention electrical contractors, plant and line electricians, HVAC technicians, and maintenance managers! Fluke has developed two new advanced wire detection kits designed to take the guesswork out of locating and troubleshooting energised and de-energised wires. Safety rated to CAT IV 600V, Fluke’s new 2052 and 2062 Advanced Wire Tracer Kits are suitable for use in commercial, residential, and industrial environments. Available to purchase today, these professional kits are a must for anyone requiring a versatile, quick, easy solution to tracing and troubleshooting cables, wires, and breakers behind walls and ceilings. Continue reading →
  3. Unlock the power of Solar: Embrace the boom

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  4. International Women in Engineering Day: Dame Caroline Haslett #MakeSafetySeen

    At the top of the image an array of women of various races, ages and from a range of engineering sectors hold pose for the camera. Some are holding INWED signs. Beneath this purple text reads (from left to right) 'I'm Supporting INWED 2023 #INWED23 #MakeSafetySeen'. Underneath the text on the right hand side is the INWED logo with the date '23 June 2023' in purple text. This year’s theme for International Women in Engineering Day (INWED), Make Safety Seen, has been inspired by the campaign’s roots. Launched ten years ago by the Women’s Engineering Society (WES), a former secretary and subsequent president of the society, Dame Caroline Haslett, is renowned, amongst other things, for her work improving electrical safety in the home. Specifically, she is credited with helping to develop three-pin fused plugs and shuttered sockets, designs still used in Britain today.[1] Continue reading →
  5. 5 Reasons You Need a Fluke Laser Level

    On the right Fluke's laser levels are arranged in a semi-circle. On the left large, black text on a yellow background reads "5 Reasons You Need a Fluke Laser Level". Laser levels are integral to most electrical and HVAC installation and retrofitting applications. That’s why Fluke has developed a line of professional-grade laser levels and point-to-point tools specifically for electricians and HVAC engineers. Incorporating Fluke’s trademark precision, resilience, and reliability, these laser levels are perfect for professionals looking to improve their efficiency and accuracy. If you still need convincing, below are five reasons you need a Fluke laser level.[1] Continue reading →
  6. FLUKE Live Webinar: Installation, Commissioning and Maintenance of Solar PV Systems using FLUKE's New SMFT-1000

    Are you interested in learning more about the installation, commissioning and maintenance of Solar PV Systems, using the new Fluke SMFT-1000? Continue reading →
  7. Top 10 Things Electricians Wish You Wouldn’t Do

    On the left of the image there are five diagonal, vertical slices of images on a blue background From left to right they are: white wires connected to an internet hub; a close-up of a lightbulb; a man screwing in the front panel of an electrical outlet; a table of tools; a close-up of wires with the metal ends exposed. On the right of the image is a large orange box on a blue background with the words "Top 10 Things Electricians Wish You Wouldn't Do" in large, white text. A recent survey of electricians revealed the ten most common and dangerous electrical mistakes made in British homes. Hundreds of UK electricians were questioned about which electrical errors they encountered most often and were then asked to rank these mistakes in the order of severity. The investigation comes in the wake of findings that 49% of Brits have interfered with their home’s electrics. We have summarised the results of the report, initially published in ECN magazine, below.[1] Continue reading →
  8. Thermal & Acoustic Imaging FREE Workshop from Teledyne FLIR

    PASS Ltd invites you to this FREE Thermal Imaging and Acoustic Imaging Workshop, hosted by Teledyne FLIR’s Jason Cargill - Technical Product Specialist. Continue reading →
  9. Come & See us at the BEPEX Trade Show in Belfast

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  10. Come and visit us at FutureBuild 2023

    PASS is taking a stand at the 2023 FutureBuild exhibition. Continue reading →

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