21 Dec Lighting the Way Why Reliable Site Lighting Matters Reliable site lighting from Connexion Electrical provides purpose-built, even illumination for construction sites, factories, and maint... Continue reading
20 Dec Safe Use of Extension Leads – What to Pay Attention To? Extension cord reels provide safe and flexible access to power when used correctly. This guide from Connexion Electrical highlights key... Continue reading
20 Dec Understanding kVA: How to Choose the Right Site Transformer On any construction or industrial site, reliable power is essential. A site transformer ensures tools and equipment receive a safe, con... Continue reading
20 Dec How to Choose the Right LED Site Lighting Supplier in the UK Site lighting refers to robust lighting solutions designed for outdoor and temporary work environments such as construction sites, indu... Continue reading
18 Dec Top Tips for Organizing 110V Industrial Cables on Busy Construction Sites Effective industrial cable management is essential on busy construction sites to maintain safety, efficiency, and compliance. Well-orga... Continue reading
08 Dec How to Use a 110V Transformer Safely Connexion Electrical Guide Using a 110V transformer correctly is crucial for electrical safety and device protection. Understanding its operation ensures both eff... Continue reading
05 Dec Why Construction Sites Use 110V: Safety, Standards & Smarter Power Construction sites often use 110 V (instead of standard household 230 V) for portable tools and temporary power, because it provides a ... Continue reading
04 Dec How Does a 110V Transformer Work? A Complete Guide for Safe & Efficient Power Conversion If you work on construction sites or industrial areas in the UK or Europe, you’ve likely seen the yellow power units. These are 110V si... Continue reading
02 Dec What Is A Low Voltage Transformer? Benefits And Importance A Low Voltage Transformer is a device that reduces (“steps down”) high mains voltage (e.g. 230–240 V AC) into a safer, lower voltage (e... Continue reading
19 Nov Can You Run 110V Appliances on 240V? Here’s What Happens If You Try Can you run 110V on 240V safely? Not safely - unless you use the right equipment or wiring changes. If you plug a 110V-rated appliance ... Continue reading