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Day: April 18, 2011

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Wireless sensor solution

A new wireless temperature monitoring solution from field controls and peripherals expert, Sontay, will bring better legionella control alongside significant savings in maintenance time, cost and fuel bills for building owners and facilities managers. Developed by Sontay in partnership with legionella specialist,

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Wireless security control panel

Texecom has launched the Premier 48-W wireless control panel, featuring the company’s proprietary Ricochet mesh network wireless technology. The new product is suited to residential and small commercial applications and contains a built-in wireless transceiver for direct connection to the company’s range

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Keeping an eye on consumption

Measuring power consumption in a wide variety of locations is now easier and quicker thanks to the launch of k-Wattch, a portable hand-held energy monitor developed as part of the Sinergy range by Marshall-Tufflex Energy Management.

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Elegance, simplicity and efficiency

Elegance and simplicity of design are notable features of EquaLine, a new range of T16 (T5) luminaires from Thorn. Combining a strictly formal rectangular shape with the lightness of extruded aluminium, this seamless fluorescent provides effective illumination without dominating the architecture. The

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Enecsys opts for Wieland connectors in solar AC systems

Enecsys has selected Wieland gesis RST 25i3/i5 connectors for connecting its solar micro-inverters to the electricity grid system on the AC side of photovoltaic (PV) installations. The pre-wired, ‘plug and play' Wieland connectors are factory tested and offer higher reliability and faster

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