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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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Link between lighting control and wireless system

New from CP Electronics is Rapid – An-10 Gateway, a clever device that supplies a link between the company’s Rapid lighting control system and its An-10 wireless system. The unit comprises of a radio transceiver for two way communication between an An-10

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Grey cabinets help cut lighting costs

  Data centres could save a third of their lighting costs by replacing black server cabinets with grey ones, believes Mark Hirst, T4 product manager, Cannon Technologies. In fact, choosing to use grey or white cabinets during an equipment refresh can make

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T8 LED lighting for hazardous areas

Cooper Crouse-Hinds, a leader in electrical products that provide safety, productivity, innovation, and labour savings in hazardous, industrial, and commercial environments, has extended and upgraded its popular AB12 series of T8 fluorescent lamps with a new T8 LED Ex-approved version, which is

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Lighting for forensic centre

West Yorkshire Police’s new, state-of-the-art Scientific Support Centre has been equipped with a Delmatic Dali lighting management system. The system provides Dali control throughout the complex and combines Dali switching, dimming and monitoring of lighting with Dali testing and the monitoring of

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Leading the Way in Self Testing Emergency Lighting

Leading the Way in Self Testing Emergency Lighting is the first of a new suite of literature from P4 FASTEL, one of the UK’s leading independent companies dedicated solely to producing the most highly regarded self testing emergency lighting and exit signs

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Join the lighting revolution

LuxLive takes place from 6-7 November at Earls Court, London. With an exhibitor list including Philips, Osram, GE, Thorn and Toshiba, thousands of lighting professionals and end users will be making their way to LuxLive. Delegates will have access to more than 50 hours

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