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Day: May 17, 2005

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EDISON WIRING ACCESSORIES FOR ALL APPLICATIONS

” class=”thumbnail” /> Interplast, manufacturers of the ‘Edison’ wiring accessory range has published a new brochure outlining their comprehensive product line of high impact durable switches and socket outlets for power, data and communications applications. The Edison range is manufactured in ‘DuraFinish’,

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SECURITY SOUNDERS COME IN FROM THE COLD

Security sounders made by audio/visual signalling specialist Klaxon have been chosen for installation inside a new apartment block in Manchester. Installer Altex chose the Minn-XE due to its sleek and compact form, which makes it naturally unobtrusive. Consequently, it is suitable for

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New relays put intelligence into the circuit protection chain

A new range of protection relays from Merlin Gerin, a brand of Schneider Electric, deliver high performance and reliable protection, yet are simple to specify and easy to fit. The new Sepam range relays are the intelligent link in the circuit protection

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Rittal Launch New TopTherm Condensate Evaporator

Rittal's new TopTherm evaporator is designed to be used in conjunction with an enclosure air conditioner where condensation is required to be evaporated into the ambient air rather than allowed to drain onto the floor. A simple and very effective condensate management

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Stainless Steel solutions for every industry

Stainless Steel solutions for every industry” class=”thumbnail” /> Rittal’s stainless steel enclosures offer a high degree of protection in harsh environmental conditions. The standard range in grade 304 is sufficient for most applications. A grade 314 stainless steel enclosure is suitable for

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IEE supports creation of electronics centre

The IEE has welcomed the announcement by the EPSRC of £4.2m to create an Electronics Design Centre at Glasgow University. The centre will establish a purpose-built laboratory and recruit academics to work at the cutting edge of nanoelectronic, optoelectronic and bio-electronic technologies

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