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Tag: Surge/circuit protection

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New 1200V type 2 surge protective device for photovoltaic applications

Mersen (previously Ferraz Shawmut) is the inventor of TPMOV, a technology that disconnects metal oxide varistors at their end-of-life via a shield to protect them against damage from overheating. This patented, fully-standardised technology has enabled Mersen to launch a line of UL 1449

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Compact consumer unit

Schneider Electric has launched the latest addition to its successful Qwikline range of consumer units, the SQOSR4R4. The new consumer unit’s dual RCD 4+4 configuration is particularly suited to smaller properties such as flats, where space is limited.  This ensures smaller residential

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Safebreak ‘Plugs In’ for safety

Now available from Martindale Electric is the new SB13 Safebreak Socket Test Adapter, an accessory for electricians who carry out electrical installation testing. Eliminating the need to remove the wall socket faceplate, the compact and robust SB13 enables electricians to safely and

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Thermal cut-outs compact and powerful

PEPI’s newest 11MP series thermal cut-outs offer a neat solution for both temperature and current overload protection. Despite its small size, the 11MP is capable of switching up to 7A/250VAC enabling you to use a single protector across a range of transformers

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Dehn protects photovoltaic (PV) systems

Due to the exposed positioning and large surface area of photovoltaic panels, surges due to both direct and indirect lightning strikes are a significant risk. To ensure continued operation and minimum down time a coordinated lightning and surge protection system is required.

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RCDs for under £11 each

Order-Point has a wide selection of RCDs, all for less than £11!  We’ve searched the web and have struggled to find any as cheap as ours – unless you’re looking to buy a hundred of them, which more often than not is

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