2015 Specification Guide
Electrical Review will next month publish its 2015 Specification Guide.
The Electrical Review Annual Specification Guide is a publication aimed at electrical engineers, project managers, consultants, and electrical contractors. This specialist companion title from Electrical Review is a print and online resource and best practice guide to specifying electrical systems in buildings and industry, from plugs and sockets right through to HV substation installation and smart grids.
Specifying the right electrical system for an installation with key considerations such as energy efficiency, ease of installation, cost of ownership and future proofing is always a difficult process. Our Specification Guide is designed to assist in this process. The guide will feature best practice articles from leading manufacturers and suppliers alongside supplier contact information and recommendations on the best kit to specify for a particular installation.
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The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of Elinore Mackay and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Electrical Review. This content represents individual perspective and industry commentary.
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