SPARKS
ELECTRICAL NEWS
SEPTEMBER 2017
24
PEOPLE
ON THE MOVE
Editor:
Karen Grant
Assistant editor:
Tshimangadzo Mphaphuli
Advertising:
Carin Hannay
Design:
Anoonashe Shumba
Consultant:
Ian Jandrell PrEng,
BSc(Eng), GDE, PhD, FSAIEE, MIEEE
Publisher:
Karen Grant
Deputy publisher:
Wilhelm du Plessis
Published monthly by:
Crown Publications cc
P O Box 140
Bedfordview, 2008
Tel: (011) 622-4770
Fax: (011) 615-6108
e-mail:
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www.crown.co.zaPrinted by:
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The views expressed in this publication are not
necessarily those of the editor or the publisher.
This publication is distributed to electrical
contractors, wholesalers, distributors,
OEMs, panel builders, Eskom, mining
electricians and consulting engineers
(electrical) as well as libraries, members
of IESSA and public utilities.
Total 6802 per month.
SEPTEMBER FEATURES
• MCCs and motor protection
• Energy measurement and supply
• Lighting
Buyers’ guide
• Motor control centres and motor protection
Deadlines
• Advertising booking: 1 September 2017
• Editorial: 4 September 2017
• Advertising material: 11 September 2017
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your photos of new appointments and promotions to People on the Move at
sparks@crown.co.za. All photos
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Dr. Leonard
Dauphinee
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president
Jorge Mesquita
operations
manager
Blessing Nyabani
trainee engineer
Hannes
Ackermann
managing director
Joyce Hlalele
receptionist
Hano Oelofse
technical director
JB SWITCHGEAR
DEHN AFRICA
HOMEGRID FORUM
BRIGHT
SPARK
THE LIFT
A lift is on the ground floor. There are four people in
the lift including me.
When the lift reaches first, floor, one person gets out
and three people get in.
The lift goes up to the second floor, 2 people get out
6 people get in.
It then goes to the next floor up, no-one gets out but
12 people get in. Halfway to the next floor up the lift
cable snaps, it crashes to the floor. Everyone else dies
in the lift. How did I survive?
Two half-full barrels are dumped into one of the
empty barrels. Two more half-full barrels are
dumped into another one of the empty barrels. This
results in nine full barrels, three half-full barrels, and
nine empty barrels. Each son gets three full barrels,
one half-full barrel, and three empty barrels.
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