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Clipsal was established by Alfred Gerard in Adelaide, Australia in 1920. Clipsal began by selling a range of adjustable sheet metal fittings which joined the various imported conduits of differing diameters found in Australia at the time. These products helped give the company its name, the phrase "clips all" being abridged to Clipsal. Alfred's ...
C-Bus was created by Clipsal Australia's Clipsal Integrated Systems [1] division (now part of Schneider Electric) for use with its brand of home automation and building lighting control system. C-Bus has been briefly available in the United States but Schneider Electric has now discontinued sales in the United States. [2]
Schneider Electric SE is a French multinational corporation that specializes in digital automation and energy management. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Schneider Electric is a Fortune Global 500 company, publicly traded on the Euronext Exchange, and is a component of the Euro Stoxx 50 stock market index . [ 5 ]
Robert Gerard took over leadership in 1976, and expanded the business throughout Australia and South-east Asia, and into Hong Kong, India, South Africa, the UK and Russia. [3] By 2003, Gerard Industries was 50:50 owned by the Gerard family and the Singapore-listed Clipsal Industries Holdings (CIH).
The Bowden site was occupied by Clipsal, a company manufacturing conduit and electrical accessories, in 1936. The opportunity for an urban development on the site grew out of the South Australian Government 's plans for eleven transport-oriented developments in the Adelaide metropolitan area, combined with Clipsal's decision that the Bowden ...
Canon de 75 modèle 1914 Schneider; Canon de 75 modèle 1922 Schneider; Canon de 85 modèle 1927 Schneider; Canon de 105 court modèle 1934 Schneider; Canon de 105 L mle 1936 Schneider; Canon de 105 mle 1913 Schneider; Canon de 105 modèle 1925/27 Schneider; Canon de 105 modèle 1930 Schneider; Canon de 155 C modèle 1917 Schneider; Clipsal ...
A list of manufacturing companies founded in South Australia, many now forgotten but "household names" in their day. It does not include local affiliates of multinational companies, such as General Motors Holden, Kelvinator and Philips Electrical Industries.
In Australia, the C112 standard was superseded by AS 3112 in 1990. A major update was released in 2000 as AS/NZS 3112:2000, which mandated active and neutral insulated pins [ 14 ] on the plugs sold for use with these socket-outlets after 3 April 2005, which somewhat negates any 'advantage' of having the earth pin uppermost.