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Protective conductor guard

  Furse introduces a new range of simple yet highly effective high impact PVC protective conductor guards specifically designed to deter vandal damage and the removal of valuable conductor from lightning protection installations.

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Slimline protectors provide illuminating solutions

Furse has introduced a new innovative LED protection status indicator variant to their premium range of ESP SL ‘Slim Line’ protectors. Ideally suitable for protecting twisted pair 4-20 mA current loop systems serving multiple devices over long distances such as transmitters, monitors

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Low levels of let through voltage

Following the market-leading M1 Series of mains power surge protectors,  Furse, a world leader in lightning protection, has now launched the new D1 Series – offering the lowest levels of let through voltage, combined with the convenience of mounting to a standard

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ESP D1 series launched

Following the M1 Series of mains power surge protectors,  Furse has now launched the new D1 Series – offering the lowest levels of let through voltage, combined with the convenience of mounting to a standard 35mm DIN rail. Designed to deliver the

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New protection added

Furse, a specialist in lightning protection, has added a new ESP SL ‘Slim Line’ Series  (including an ATEX approved variant – ESP SLX Series – for use in hazardous areas) to its range of electronic systems protection. Specifically designed where installation space

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Lightning fast calculations

Furse’s popular StrikeRisk software makes lightning risk assessments lightning fast. A trial version of the new StrikeRisk v5 is available free of charge from the Furse website. StrikeRisk has been specifically developed for engineers, architects and contractors who have to carry out

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Going, ready or not

September 2008 sees the biggest change in lighting protection standards for over 20 years, as the old BS 6651:1999 Protection against Lightning is finally withdrawn, to be fully replaced by BS EN 62305:2006. Furse has developed a comprehensive technical support package to

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