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Day: October 1, 2009

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Improved design of dual indicator fuse-links

For many years the European DIN style square bodied NH' fuse-link has been offered  covering a wide variety of types, traditionally designed with either the indicator incorporated in to the end plate or alternatively in to the fuse-link body. Following the successful

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Software streamlines lighting management

Philips Dynalite has continued its pioneering role in lighting control system management, with the latest evolution of its MapView lighting control software solution/operator interface. In combination with the company's flagship DLight III Server, MapView provides users with a scalable and simple-to-use software

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Prison chooses mineral insulated cabling

A major new prison refurbishment at Swansea in south Wales is installing mineral insulated  cabling (MIC) because of its ultimate fire protection features. The MIC is being installed in the systems powering the warden call function, the locking devices and the fire

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New high definition thermal imagers deliver 320×240 resolution

Fluke, the global specialist in handheld electronic test and measurement equipment, has  introduced the Fluke Ti32 and TiR32 thermal imagers – industrial grade, high-performance imagers incorporating a powerful 320×240 sensor to provide high-definition, strikingly crisp, detailed images. Their superior image quality helps

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Robust alpha-numeric keypads for outdoor use

Foremost Electronics, the Essex based specialist distributor of electromechanical  components, announces the introduction of the AK-206 range of rugged metal keypads for outdoor applications. The AK-206 keypads feature two rows of either numeric or alpha-numeric (telephone keypad) buttons and offer a robust,

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