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Day: May 24, 2013

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Imperial War Museum illuminated by Sill

The Imperial War Museum North is now illuminated at night, the lighting for the iconic building’s exterior supplied by Sill Lighting UK. Across the water from the Imperial War Museum North (IWMN) is Media City, the new home of the BBC, which

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Connector module with speedy termination technology

A new version of the Han E industrial connector module from Harting is now available with the company’s Han-Quick Lock termination technology.  The new Han E Quick Lock Module offers speedy assembly without the need for special tools, making it ideally suited

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Beama champions healthy living with new Green Deal indoor air quality guidance

Beama has published a guidance document challenging all Green Deal providers to specify continuous ventilation with insulation packages.  ‘Avoiding indoor air quality problems associated with fabric improvements’ clearly lays-out the health risks associated with poorly ventilated buildings and is available free to

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Arc-fault-tested protective equipment

Worldwide arc fault accidents are the predominant cause for accidents during work on electrical installations. In the event of an electric arc flash, workers are exposed to temperatures of more than 10,000°C. Severe burns, injury and death are the possible tragic consequences

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Extended PIR occupancy switch range

Danlers has extended their range of cost effective, energy saving occupancy switches with 3 new passive controls. Each control has a photocell override, so switching may be determined either by occupancy and lux level or alternatively by occupancy only. This is particularly

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Optimised lighting mounting systems

Cooper Crouse-Hinds, a leader in electrical products that provide safety, productivity, innovation and labour savings in hazardous, industrial and commercial environments, has extended its range of mounting systems and fixtures for its explosion-protected (Ex) series of stationary fluorescent light fittings.

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Green Deal in danger of sleepwalking into obscurity, says ECA

Paul Reeve, director of business services at the Electrical Contractors’ Association (ECA) says: “The Energy and Climate Change Committee’s report into the Green Deal issued this week is a wake-up call to government, which must keep on top of Green Deal performance

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Scottish youngsters engineer future

Record numbers of young Scots are engineering the future by becoming modern apprentices – new figures released by Semta reveal. More than 1,000 school and college leavers, aged between 16 and 19, took positions to earn and learn and set out on

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