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Hager Announces Contract With Ideal Homes


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ager has signed a contract with Ideal Homes to provide TP&N circuit protection to 18 nursing homes per year.


Ideal Homes is part of the LNT Group who has more than 25 years experience in designing, developing and operating purpose built residential care homes for the elderly. Peter Mortimer, Electrical Contracts Manager from the LNT Group commented, “Hager was competitively priced and this was a key factor in our decision to choose them.


Equally, we have found


that Hager’s TP&N circuit protection boards are quick and easy to install. Hager was also able to offer B type RCBOs which has particularly helped us when designing the electrical installation.”


Hager Ltd Tel: 0870 240 2400 Web: www.hager.co.uk


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• A flush mounted handle for better shock protection • A double closing point to give a better seal • A key operated lock for improved security


Legrand Electric Ltd Tel: 0845 6054333 Web: www.legrand.co.uk


ABB’s 6-step energy saving plan is only 1-step away


the best ways to save money by using variable-speed drives and high efficiency motors within their applications. The updated 6-step energy saving plan is captured in an all new, free 24-page guide which is available to download from www.abb.co.uk/energy. A hard copy of the guide can be ordered through Brochureline on 0800 783 7491. Using the guide, customers can assess up-to-date information on climate change and how it could affect their business. The guide also provides information on how to save money in setting up and running drive and motor applications, with tips on managing installations and when best to replace old technology with modern drives and motors.


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Extended PAT Range Meets All Appliance Safety Test Needs


lectrical safety testing specialist Seaward has upgraded and expanded its range of specialist instruments to provide ready- made solutions for workplace portable appliance testing (PAT).The Seaward PrimeTest range is designed to meet all levels of electrical equipment safety testing needs – from in-house safety testing to specialist PAT contract services. The hand held range includes lightweight and battery powered testers for the effective safety testing of all Class I and Class II electrical equipment. Basic electrical checks are incorporated into the easy to operate entry level PrimeTest 50, with additional earth leakage tests available in the PrimeTest 100. Both testers feature simple push button activation with clear pass/fail indications for appliance tests.


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ADT launches new Ceiling Tile Adapter


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The first 3 months production has been sold out within days of coming into stock. The new catalogue includes a comprehensive range of solar test equipment and tools. The full specification sheets and instruction manuals can be downloaded from our web site. www.dilogsolar.com The range of solar products from Di-Log Solar includes a high specification Irradiance Solar Meter (SL102) and a PV Installation kits. The SL102, with its unique dual display, is the only tester on the market to enable the installer to accurately measure Irradiance and connect directly to the panel’s terminal to measure Voltage (VOC) with the supplied MC4 test leads. Thus you can safely test the panel in situ whilst measuring the Irradiance levels before fitting the panel on the roof.


Di Log Solar Ltd Tel: 0161 877 0322


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he launch of the new solar range from Di-Log has been the most successful new product introduction in the companies history.


DT Fire and Security has launched an ingenious new ceiling tile adapter to help electrical


contractors save time on site when installing, fire detectors. Specifically designed to be mounted onto a suspended ceiling, the adaptor enables the base and head to be fitted,


and if necessary


commissioned, all in one visit prior to the false ceiling being installed. Traditionally, suspended ceilings have been installed after the installation of cables and electrical back boxes making them inaccessible for commissioning. contractors would have to locate cables,


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BB’s latest version of its award winning 6-step energy saving plan is now available. The plan provides customers with information on


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egrand has enhanced its range of Plexo IP65 enclosures to make the products stronger, more weatherproof, more secure, and easier and


quicker to install than ever before. Key enhancements to the new Plexo3 range, which is ideal for residential, commercial, outdoor and agricultural applications, include:


• UV treatment to guarantee IP65 protection for applications in damp locations


• Shock-resistant polystyrene to improve impact resistance and ensure IK09 protection


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down tiles in the process. Next, the ceiling tile would have to be placed between the base and back box and everything screwed back into place. Only then can the detector head be fitted, commissioned and tested. ADT Fire and Security has launched a simple alternative with the new patented ceiling tile adapter, which allows back boxes, bases and heads to all be installed by one person, in one visit ready for the ceiling contractor to complete the job.


ADT Fire and Security plc Tel: 0800 011 1111 Web: www.adt.co.uk


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