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METALYNX2 is a new 6-pole circular structured wiring system from Wieland Electric that features a patented

coding system for different applications and round connectors to minimise space requirements and facilitate installation through firewalls. It is available in 20A and 32A ratings and, thanks to its innovative design, uses a minimum number of components – all of which lock together for secure installation (in compliance with relevant standards).

With structured wiring now firmly established as the standard for fast-track projects, METALYNX2 represents a new, smarter generation, helping to deliver even greater savings on costs and installation time. As such, it is ideal for power distribution, lighting control (including DALI and KNX) and fan coil units – and with the ability to customise METALYNX2 components for special projects, it offers infinite design flexibility.

Furthermore, once METALYNX2 has been installed its inherent flexibility means that any changes to the system can be accommodated quickly with minimum downtime.

METALYNX2 systems are available in armoured metal conduit or plastic flexible tube with master distribution boxes up to nine circuit outlets/ports. For ease of installation, the system incorporates an earth clamp that bonds to the conduit and a patented cable grip to prevent strain being transferred to the contact pins.

The system also offers an H-distribution block, T-piece, switch modules for PIR, one-way switching applications and a fused spur for fixed power supplies.

The system is designed to meet IEC 61535:2010 & BS 8488 and every system component is factory tested in a quality-controlled environment prior to delivery. METALYNX2 is fully supported by Wieland’s gesis® PLAN planning software, which uses CAD building data to generate installation drafts as well as part and price lists.

Wieland Electric Ltd

01483 531213  

www.wieland-electric.com

[email protected]

 

 

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