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Day: March 28, 2011

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Industrial ethernet switches

Alpha Micro Components, the independent franchised distributor of electronic components, has announced it has added the EKI-2000 and EKI-7000 series of industrial Ethernet switches from Advantech Co to its range of industrial communications (iCom) solutions. Advantech's portfolio of industrial communication products for

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Smart soft starters optimise energy use

Carlo Gavazzi is introducing three new ranges of soft-starters designed to optimise energy consumption in industrial applications. The RSQK, RSXK and RSDR series' provide soft-starting capability for three-phase motors up to 1050kW, with high-end models offering intelligent plug-and-play setup to ensure optimal

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All under control

Microwave detectors from CP Electronics have been installed at the headquarters of Damart based in an old mill in Bingley, West Yorkshire. Providing accurate and easy to adjust lighting control, the detectors are part of the new Carbon Catcher energy saving lighting

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Fan launch in line with GIP

Greenwood Airvac has launched the Unity CV2GIP dMEV fan, in line with GIP (Guaranteed Installed Performance), now a crucial part of the Building Regulations 2010. Unity CV2GIP has been intelligently designed with speed and simplicity in mind. With fuss-free installation, Unity CV2GIP

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Going underground!

Part of Holophane's new Metro Capabilities range, Metrolux and Widerlite are bulkhead luminaires engineered specifically for use in underground rail tunnel systems and have been updated with the latest in lighting technology. Metrolux and Widerlite have a prismatic glass refractor that controls

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Splitters added to plug and socket range

New to the Lewden Palazolli extensive range of industrial plugs and sockets are two new splitters, Splitline and T-Line. Designed for use in arduous environments, the two new products are splashproof and have an IP44 rating and conform to IEC60309. Splitline has

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BSE sector must up-skill to meet the chancellor’s green ambitions

The budget, announced on 23 March, has provided a further boost to building services companies who are considering up-skilling to include renewables in their offering, according to the new National Skills Academy for Environmental Technologies. Highlights included the confirmation that end-users would

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