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24.01.2022 Definition - What does Internet Protocol Telephony (IP Telephony) mean? Internet Protocol Telephony (IP Telephony) is the use of IP-based networks to build, provide and access voice, data or other forms of telephonic communications. IP telephony provides traditional telephonic communication over an IP-based network, the Internet - via an Internet service provider (ISP) - or directly from a telecommunications service provider. http://www.sydenergy.com.au/blog/index.php/internet-protoy-ip-telephony
18.01.2022 How To Put Out a Fire Without a Fire Extinguisher! Most fires happen unexpectedly in a home. Whether you have a poor electrical system or your fire is started while you are cooking, you will have to think fast. Many people do not keep fire extinguishers in their home because they think that a fire will never happen to them. Although it is very important to own a fire extinguisher and know how to use it, there are ways you can put that flaming fire out with items around your home. http://www.sydenergy.com.au/blog/?p=425
17.01.2022 As we’ve already know, electricity requires a complete path (circuit) to continuously flow. This is why the shock received from static electricity is only a momentary jolt: the flow of electrons is necessarily brief when static charges are equalized between two objects. Shocks of self-limited duration like this are rarely hazardous. Without two contact points on the body for current to enter and exit, respectively, there is no hazard of shock. This is why birds can safely res...t on high-voltage power lines without getting shocked: they make contact with the circuit at only one point. http://www.sydenergy.com.au/blog/?p=421 Bird not shocked
07.01.2022 Another project completed on schedule within budget by our team. http://www.sydenergy.com.au/blog/?p=432
05.01.2022 When customer complains on equipment failure caused by over voltage Customer explanations While voltage sags and momentary interruptions cause the most widespread power quality problems, several other power quality disturbances can damage equipment, overheat equipment, disrupt processes, cause data loss, and annoy and upset customers.... Often, customers complain of equipment failures, especially following power interruptions. Is it lightning? Voltage swells during faults? Some sort of switching transient? Sometimes explanations are obvious, sometimes not. Several events can fail equipment during a fault/interruption, either from the disturbance that caused a fault, the voltage sag during the fault, a voltage swell during the fault, or the inrush while the system is recovering. Before going into deep in this subject, note that we are not discussing here whose fault is failure of electrical equipment (designer, manufacturer, customer etc.).Overvoltages are analysed only. http://www.sydenergy.com.au/blog/?p=417