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Urmet’s 2-Voice System Chosen for Victorian Restoration Project

Developers, Weston Homes, have chosen Urmet’s 2-Voice, 2-Wire system for Preston Hall, a prestigious Victorian restoration project in Aylesford, Kent. Preston Hall is a Grade II-listed Victorian mansion built in the Jacobean style, consisting of 36 luxurious and unique one, two, three

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See for yourself – consultant days

Wrexham Mineral Cables invites you to attend one of its consultant days to witness its process for the continuous manufacture of mineral insulated cables – the only true fire survival cable.

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25 year warranty

With consultants, project engineers and specifiers requesting detailed and extended warranty for electrical components and cabling systems, Wrexham Mineral Cables are introducing a 25 year system warranty. This is available to all customers and is at no extra charge.

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Trio of new additions

Ridi is pleased to announce it is adding to the LINIA Flat range with three new variations which offer light distribution modes specifically designed for teaching spaces, work space and office applications. Now with three new diffuser options, LINIA FLAT is the

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Optimised energy efficiency

The Rapid lighting control system from CP Electronics has been installed to provide energy-efficient switching and dimming in new buildings recently constructed by Pembroke College, Oxford.

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Thermal fuses smaller in volume

NEC’s newest SEFUSE SF-R series thermal fuses are 1/3 smaller in volume than conventional pellet-type thermal fuses.

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New compact generator

Riello UPS has partnered with multinational manufacturer Himoinsa Power Solutions to offer a highly efficient new generator set to revolutionise standby power supplies for data centres and beyond.

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Fast assembly of polymer energy chain

Energy chain specialist igus® has launched a new video demonstrating just how quickly the E4.350®, the world’s largest polymer energy chain can be assembled. The e-chain is simply assembled by connecting its interlocking side-links together. Adding mounting brackets and interior separation brackets

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