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Day: June 5, 2007

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Opinion – Gossage Gossip

A sensible leave of absence My congratulations to Dr Timothy Stone. Who is Dr Stone, you ask? He has been the head of global infrastructure at consultancy firm KPMG. And is the man chosen by (shortly to be former) DTI Secretary Alistair

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Building control

Hager has launched its new bus based building services control system, Tebis TX.The system uses a single twisted pair cable and/or RF technology to link input and output devices together. It is KNX compatible, so it can be used with different manufacturer’s

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WCML gets up to speed with 3M Cold Shrink

The use of the 3M Cold Shrink as part of WCML’s auto transformer feeding system is expected to allow Network Rail a saving of £3 million compared to traditional methods. To inter-connect 25kV feeders through the top of the tunnel in the

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Did the Earth Move for You?

Monitran launches the MTN/1450 high-sensitivity seismic accelerometer Monitran, a world leader in the design and manufacture of vibration sensors, has launched a high-sensitivity, low-frequency seismic accelerometer. The MTN/1450 serves three key markets: geological surveying, structural engineering and any other industry where even

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Lamps meet stringent pollution criteria

Venture Lighting’s metal halide lamps are being used in the entrance and car park for Fort Dunlop in Birmingham.A combination of Venture’s 400W, tubular, quartz metal halide and 150W double ended, UV shielded quartz metal halide lamps have been incorporated into Kingfisher

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Slimfit luminaire

Despite being able to take up to 70W lamps of high output and having integral control gear Thorn’s E/Fact Slim is a mere 115mm in depth, a full 85mm slimmer than the company’s previous recessed outdoor luminaire offering. This enables the luminaire

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Working together for maximum performance

Royal Philips Electronics has announced the launch of its Intuos Smart LED System. This greatly simplifies fitting LEDs for varied OEM products and other applications. Exceptional design freedom and flexibility means that innovative decorative, architectural and interior lighting schemes are easily provided.

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Rugged meter

Fluke has introduced the Fluke 1630 Earth Ground Clamp, a rugged clamp meter with a wide 35 mm jaw opening that offers time-saving ‘stakeless’ earth ground loop resistance and non-intrusive ground leakage current measurement for electrical contractors, field service, industrial maintenance and

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New reflector lamp for focused illumination

Megaman has launched a new narrow beam reflector lamp, the CFL-AR111, with a narrow beam angle of 45º for application where focused illumination is required. Designed to as a direct replacement for conventional halogen reflector ø111 lamps, the new CFL-AR111 is available

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