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Day: June 23, 2010

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Horizon provides power and performance

Emergi-Lite has launched a new powerful, high output exit sign and emergency luminaire range delivering harmony across the entire design scheme. With Horizon, low energy LED based exit signs are matched with high output fluorescent luminaires to provide a cost efficient yet

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New protection added

Furse, a specialist in lightning protection, has added a new ESP SL ‘Slim Line’ Series  (including an ATEX approved variant – ESP SLX Series – for use in hazardous areas) to its range of electronic systems protection. Specifically designed where installation space

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New enclosed meterpacks

With the latest range of enclosed meterpacks from Eaton's Electrical Sector, sub-load check  metering facilities can be added easily and conveniently to almost any new or existing electrical distribution installation. The meterpacks provide an ideal way of satisfying the growing demand for

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Odyssey Bio installed at North Tees hospital

The University Hospital of North Tees, in Stockton, opted for Marshall-Tufflex's anti-microbial,  fully curved trunking system for an electrical upgrade to a stroke ward in order to help prevent the spread of infection. In selecting Odyssey Bio for the electrical upgrade, Richard

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Balfour Beatty Engineering Services uses Clare tester

Balfour Beatty Engineering Services (BBES), one of the UK's largest mechanical and electrical building services businesses is using an advanced tester from Clare Instruments to improve the electrical safety testing of its power installations.  BBES delivers innovative, leading-edge solutions with a single

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