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Day: December 7, 2009

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High-resolution micro-ohmmeter has increased accuracy

TTi (Thurlby Thandar Instruments) has improved its BS407 micro-ohmmeter by increasing its  accuracy at the lowest values of resistance. The BS407 can resolve resistance down to 1 microhm, and has ranges with full scales from 2 milliohms up to 20 kilohms with

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Heavenly lighting from luminaire

Aura Corporation has recently introduced the new Halo luminaire, a circular surface mounted  luminaire body with all the benefits of Actulite polarised daylight lighting in addition to effective side lighting achieved through the use of an opal polycarbonate peripheral diffuser. Actulite polarised

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Precise lighting control

The new Thorn Areaflood range is a complete matching series of discharge and compact fluorescent luminaires from 42W to 600W. The aluminium floodlight is based on the Champion sports projector, with an inclined front glass and integrated visor giving precise light control.

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Intelligent energy management solution

Schneider Electric has announced the debut of its EcoStruxure solution architecture, an approach which unites its expertise in power, datacentres, process and machines, building control, and physical security to enable intelligent energy management solutions for customers seeking to optimise energy efficiencies across

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High-voltage cleats produced four times faster

Having secured a major order to supply its new high voltage Centaur cleats for a large cable infrastructure project in the North of England, Ellis Patents invested £70,000 in a Hurco vertical machining centre to speed production. The 8.7 tonne, 40 taper,

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Current loggers

The cost and efficiency of energy usage is increasingly an important question for everyone,  especially businesses. The rise in energy costs of the past few years has helped focus our minds on the issue and the potential cost savings through better energy

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Controls shine at Wolves FC

CP Electronics lighting controls have been installed in the conference facilities at the historic  Wolverhampton Wanderers (Wolves) Football Club.  With hospitality events playing a vital role at Wolves, CP's Rapid System was chosen to provide a flexible, scene setting solution that would

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Opinion: Building services – When will the UK catch up?

We Brits know a thing or two when it comes to developing new technology.  After all, Michael Faraday in 1831 discovered electromagnetic induction, the principle behind the electric transformer and generator. Then on 18 December 1878 Joseph Swan demonstrated his incandescent electric

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