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Consumer Unit vs Small Commercial Board: The Practical Choice for Light Commercial Installations
Light commercial installs demand a practical approach: the setup has to be safe and compliant, but also easy to isolate, label, and maintain without disrupting the business. When you're choosing between a consumer unit and a small commercial board, the most sensible decision comes down to three things: today's load profile, tomorrow's expansion, and how costly a trip or shutdown will be in real working hours. This blog will work as a guide to help you decide between a consume
Meteor Electrical
Feb 20


Kinetic Wireless vs Wired Switching for Refurbishments: A Practical Guide for Low-Disruption Installations
Refurbishment projects rarely allow ideal conditions. Limited cable routes, shallow back boxes, finished walls, and occupied environments often dictate what is realistically achievable on site. As a result, the choice between kinetic wireless switching and traditional wired switching has become a practical installation decision rather than a purely technical one. This guide examines kinetic wireless vs wired switching with a focus on refurbishment work, highlighting the fac
Meteor Electrical
Jan 30


Neat, Serviceable PVC Conduit Runs: Sizing, Bending, Saddling, and Damage-Free Pulling
A neat job isn't only about looks. Proper Plastic (PVC) Conduit installation protects insulation, reduces time wasted in finding future faults, and keeps your runs serviceable when inevitable future upgrades arrive. This blog will work as an on-site guidance for electricians, facilities teams, and confident DIY installers: plan the route, choose the right profile, form bends cleanly, fix it straight, then pull cables without scuffs or stretch. Plan the Run (and Size It l
Meteor Electrical
Jan 30


How Aurora Enlite Lights Can Brighten Up Your Place?
Good lighting really changes a room, making it look better and work smoothly. Over at Meteor Electrical , folks love the Aurora Enlite...
Meteor Electrical
Sep 5, 2025
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