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Fan systems keep rail fleets on track

With more than a billion journeys made on Britain’s railways every year, it’s vital operators have reliable fleets that can cope with such intense usage. Technological developments have improved train reliability but increased journeys and speeds have led to an increase in

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Cooling unit

Rittal’s TopTherm Blue e cooling units provide an energy efficient means of cooling enclosures. Incorporating the integrated eComfort controller and offering energy savings of up to 45%, the units are compatible with Rittal’s RiDiag II software.

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Atex fans: Let’s clear the air

Explosive atmospheres can be generated by a number of manufacturing processes. As of July 1st 2003, it has been mandatory, under European law, that any equipment used in a potentially explosive atmosphere must conform to specific ATEX safety standards. Axair can help

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Stego new fan heater series

Stego are offering an enhancement of their unique and popular heater cube, CSL 028. The company have developed the new fan heater series CSF 028, offering additional features that make heating perfectly uncomplicated and safe.

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Efficiency – not just about operating energy consumption

Rittal’s new TopTherm fan-and-filter unit makes installation and servicing simpler and quicker as mounting on the enclosure, electrical connection, reversal of the direction of airflow and replacement of the filter mat are all possible without the use of any tools. The changeover

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Stainless Steel Cooling Units

Rittal now have standard pricing for the stainless steel variants of their cooling units, including those from the TopTherm Generation Blue e range. A selection of wall-mounted cooling units, with nominal outputs in the range 300-1500 W and rated operating voltages of

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Maintain hot water temperature

Pentair Thermal Management has recently been specified by MTT Limited, one of London’s major Sustainability and Engineering practices, to provide its Raychem HWAT self-regulating heating cable for hot water temperature maintenance at 375 Kensington High Street. A flagship development by St Edward,

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Benchtop multi-point analysers

At EuroLED 2013, precision sensor manufacturer Micro-Epsilon will feature two main product ranges on its stand: the colorCONTROL MFA, a series of benchtop multi-point measurement systems for LEDs, and the thermoIMAGER TIM series of thermal imaging cameras for heat sink optimisation and

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