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Day: April 5, 2013

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Safe and reliable cable carriers

Energy chain specialist igus UK has developed the cost effective E4.80 universal energy chain for highly dynamic applications. Designed especially for very high speeds, long travels and high fill weights, it safely and reliably carries energy cables and hoses, increasing their lifespan

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Making waves at the Olympics

Marco supplied a series of specialist products to contractors at work on London’s historic Olympic event in 2012. Marco’s steel wire cable tray was used by the M&E team at the White Water Centre in Lee Valley, located 30 kilometers north of

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Protecting data centres

Protecting data centre power distribution systems against risks ranging from reduced service life and increased energy consumption through to system failure and fire in cabling is a priority for data centres where system downtime carries heavy consequences.

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Air/water heat exchanger

  For optimum efficiency Rittal’s range of wall-mounted air/water heat exchangers will now be supplied with the following features. For quick and easy installation the air/water heat exchangers can now be mounted and removed completely from outside the enclosure without having to

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Rittal introduce new TS 8 updates

  Based on customer requirements new cost saving innovations and improvements have been implemented into the manufacture of Rittal’s TS 8 enclosures.

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Déjà vu

This week saw energy regulator Ofgem fine energy supplier SSE £10.5m for mis-selling gas and electricity – the largest fine ever imposed on a supplier by Ofgem. The mis-selling took place over the telephone, in-store and through the much criticised practice of

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ABB wins $15 million oil and gas order

ABB has been appointed the main electrical contractor (MEC) for a new semi-submersible central processing facility (CPF) at the Ichthys oil and gas field in the Timor Sea off Western Australia. The order is valued at $15m. ABB was awarded the MEC

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Beama seeks certainty after RHI delayed agai

Following DECC’s announcement of further delays to the domestic Renewable Heat Incentive, Beama has called on Greg Barker, minister for climate change, to urgently provide certainty to potential renewable heat customers.

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