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Day: February 17, 2012

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Strike a deal

The UK today signed a civil nuclear energy deal with France, in a move the British government has claimed will create thousands of jobs. “As two great civil nuclear nations, we will combine our expertise to strengthen industrial partnership, improve nuclear safety

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Three-phase distribution boards

Havells has introduced a range of Type B (three-phase) distribution boards for commercial and industrial applications. They are designed specifically for the UK market and offer design features to make installation safe and easy. These include options with pre-wired meters to enable

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Electronics packaging hardware

It has come to the attention of the engineers at FDB Panel Fittings that assembly of cabinets for electronic equipment can be a significant bottleneck in the production process with consequent downstream effects on productivity. Normally the idea of reducing time might

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Power distribution components product guide

Eaton has launched a new guide for its power distribution product range entitled Smart solutions for electrical distribution in commercial and industrial applications.

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Surge protection for photovoltaic (PV) systems

Due to their exposed installation sites and large collection areas, photovoltaic (PV) installations are at a high risk of damage due to both direct and indirect lightning strikes. The subsequent damage from these surges can cause serious damage to PV installations, expensive

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Renewable Heat Incentive planning swings into overdrive

Plans for a domestic Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) over the next year have taken a leap forward. Commenting on recent industry meetings with government officials Kelly Butler, Beama’s marketing director (pictured), said: “There has been some negative ‘hot air’ in the media

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Drives save €1,000 a week for county council

An ABB low voltage AC drive has cut pump maintenance costs for a local authority by €1,000 a week. The water services department of Laois County Council in the Republic of Ireland had problems with the sewage pump at its Connolly Street

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New catalogue of overcurrent and surge protection products

In order to provide easy access to information about its different product ranges, Mersen’s new catalogue, The Guide, is dedicated to overcurrent and surge protection. The catalogue is divided into three parts: fuses and fusegear, surge protective devices and the entire HelioProtection

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