ATI Systems has been at the forefront of providing cutting-edge solutions for electrical installations in South Africa.
With two main divisions, nVent Hoffman and Elsteel, ATI Systems offers a range of innovative products that meet international standards and certifications, ensuring reliability and safety.
ATI Systems began distributing the Eldon range of enclosures in the mid1990s, focusing on high-quality enclosures. Recently, Eldon became part of the nVent Hoffman family, which expanded ATI Systems’ product offerings, especially in the increased safety market, including intrinsically safe panels.
According to Jaco Nel from ATI Systems, these products come with all internationally specified standards and certifications, ensuring they meet the highest safety and quality requirements.
Elsewhere in the issue, we look at Cables and Cable Accessories, Standby and Emergency Power and, Lighting
Inspiration and innovation at this year’s Electra Mining Africa
From drones to the Cloud to AI, the world is progressing at the speed of light. It’s not always easy staying on top of the latest innovations in your field.
How to take advantage of overhead power distribution in data centres
The need for additional bandwidth is steadily escalating, and as a result additional bandwidth is required. This in turn needs more and larger facilities and infrastructure, which demand require additional power and a dependable electricity supply.
The tools to find a cable fault
When it comes to identifying and resolving cable faults, having the right tools is crucial. HellermannTyton South Africa offers a range of advanced equipment designed to make this task easier and more efficient.
Ways to maximise solar panel performance in winter
As South African transitions into winter, so too do their energy needs and consumption patterns – as well as their solar panel efficiency.
Reasons to connect with lighting professionals at the 18th IESSA Conference
The eagerly anticipated 18th annual conference of the Illumination Engineering Society of South Africa (IESSA) is set to take place on the 15 and 16 August at Riverstone Lodge in Muldersdrift, Johannesburg.
Eurolux welcomes the new lightbulb legislation
Until now there has been no standard minimum efficacy requirement on lamp imports, which means you can easily buy lamps that are exceptionally inefficient, they may burn brightly but the wattage consumption is high, so they use much more power than necessary.