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bob@ecatoday.co.uk Power Ethernet launches PE socket


British technology start-up Power Ethernet has launched the PE Socket, integrating Powerline Communications technology (PLC) into a British standard 2-gang electrical socket to create a robust computer network. This can be quickly and easily installed by electricians without specialist data knowledge or tools, saving extensive CAT5 network cabling and redecoration costs.


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Fluke introduces 430 Series II three- phase power quality analysers


Fluke has introduced the new Fluke 430 Series II three-phase Power Quality Analysers, the first tools to use a patented algorithm to measure energy waste and quantify its cost. The 430 Series


II helps facilities reduce electrical power consumption and improve the performance and lifespan of electro-


mechanical equipment by providing the ROI justification to mitigate power quality distortion. Long the most popular three-phase power quality analysers on the market because of their simultaneous display-and-record capabilities, the updated 430 Series II models feature three new measurement functions as well as hardware, software and firmware improvements. Previously, only experts could calculate how much


energy was being wasted due to power quality issues. With the new, patented Unified Power function of the handheld Fluke 430 Series II, electricians, utility technicians, electrical engineers, field service technicians and energy consultants can automatically determine how much power is being wasted and calculate exactly what the extra consumption costs.


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Robin Amprobe – new solutions for electrical testing


Robin, one of the most famous brands within the UK electrical testing arena, has now partnered with Amprobe to offer a wide range of cost-effective, innovative test equipment specifically designed to make the electrician’s job faster and easier. This includes a brand new range of single, dual and


multifunction 17th Edition Installation Testers specifically designed for the UK electrical market. Robin Amprobe products are sold and supported by a wide range of dealers and are backed up by a professional support service. Amprobe, throughout the last 50-plus years, has become synonymous with clamp-on meters. Now with more than 250 items in its product offering, Amprobe has become an established leader in quality test equipment. This vast array of products, plus the incorporation of the Robin electrical range, means the UK electrician has a one-stop shop for quality, value-priced products.


n www.robin-amprobe.co.uk


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Series 507 Powertrack accelerates underfloor power delivery


Marshall-Tufflex’s Series 507 Powertrack underfloor power delivery system is faster to fit, stronger underfoot and has been independently tested to be compliant with BSEN 61534-1:2011 and BSEN 61534- 22:2009. The system also meets current UK wiring regulations (BS 7671:2008). The system is manufactured from rigid galvanised


steel with key and colour co-ordinated outlets – and end feeds to facilitate fast, error-free installation requiring no specialist tools. It is supplied in four track lengths (1.2m, 1.8m, 2.4m, 3.6m) and a standard 300mm pitch. Each outlet operates a shutter on insertion


to avoid accidental contact being made during installation and the large accessible end feeds make supply connection easier. Series 507 Powertrack has also been designed to withstand greater static and dynamic loads. Series 507 Powertrack is a


complete, fully tested system designed to carry power from beneath raised access floors. It is a sustainable wiring solution that eliminates waste and can be re-configured.


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