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18th Edition: Why manufacturer approval matters

With the 18th Edition of the IET Wiring Regulations comes new recommendations as well as increased levels of regulation. It’s important to understand what is being asked of installers, explains Jim Hutchinson, national sales manager for Electrium brands Wylex and Crabtree.

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RCDs and the 18th Edition

People talking about RCDs and the 18th Edition is, most of the time, a good thing, but occasionally it’s a dangerous thing, according to Electrium, home to brands Crabtree & Wylex.

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Changes to 18th Edition

With the introduction of the 18th Edition the decision-making process for inclusion of overvoltage protection in electrical installations has changed. Here, Dave Enefer, devices product manager at Crabtree, looks at the latest requirements for overvoltage protection.

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ELEX exhibitor

Electrium, the UK electrical group home to brands like Crabtree, Wylex and Volex Accessories will be exhibiting at all ELEX Shows this autumn. 

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Safe, tidy and compatible USB charging

Crabtree has announced the introduction of Twin USB socket outlets. These Euro Module 50mm x 50mm socket outlets expand and complement its Datapak range and provide convenient, stable and safe DC power for charging mobile phones, tablets, cameras, sat-navs and other personal

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A one-stop shop for circuit protection systems

Wylex is delighted to announce the introduction of a new range of MCCB panel-boards and devices to complement its existing range of MCB distribution boards and consumer units. The new Wylex panel-boards are available in two basic frame sizes, NHG125 and NHJ250. For

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Domestic circuit protection range

Crabtree’s reputation for pioneering new concepts in electrical design is second to none, and well demonstrated by the Starbreaker domestic circuit protection range of consumer units.

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Integrated energy monitoring

Part L2 of the Building regulations considers energy efficiency in non-domestic buildings (three phase applications), clarifying energy demands and the associated need to meter energy usage. Its effect will help building managers, landlords and tenants to understand where energy is used or

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