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HAZARDOUS AREA EQUIPMENT


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x d Enclosures - Extronics stock a range of Ex d enclosures which can be used both as junction boxes, and to install other electrical equipment such as switches, indicators, etc. They are fully certified to ATEX, IECEx and GOST (R & K) Zone 1 / 21 standard. Ex e Increased Safety Terminal Enclosures - As a complimentary range, Extronics stock a high quality range of Ex e enclosures. Made from 316L Stainless steel, these enclosures are rated as corrosion resistant for a minimum of 25 years. Specialist Ex d & Ex e Drilling – Extronics possesses a broad


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licat Scientific, Inc.’s new line of mass flow meters and controllers overcome the challenges of low pressure systems to deliver accurate metering and control. The Whisper series saves time and money in semi-conductor and other process industries with systems using very low pressure differentials or exotic gases. All Alicat meters and controllers are based on its patented laminar flow technology, resulting in fast and accurate responses. The Whisper series also incorporates a very low differential pressure sensor and redesigned flow body to achieve a differential pressure range of .01PSID to 2.0PSID, depending on flow rate and configuration.


Compatible with 30 field selectable gases and gas


mixes, Whisper flow meters and controllers can operate as standalone devices or integrate easily into process control instrumentation.


Alicat Scientific Tel: 001 520.290.6060 Web: www.alicatscientific.com


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range of CNC, milling, drilling and associated machinery. These enable Extronics to provide a flexible service for both standard and bespoke engineering requirements.


Extronics Ltd Tel: 08452 775000 Web: www.extronics.com


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homas & Betts has introduced a new Continuing Personal Development (CPD) approved seminar, ’Limiting Fire Hazard & Cable Protection Systems’. It covers all the key topics connected with limiting fire hazards and providing protection for electrical cables within public areas. Running the CPD is John Austin, International Product Sales Manager, Cable Protection Systems for Thomas and Betts.


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He says: “One of the primary aims of the CPD is to give delegates information on the technical terminology used in the specification of cable protection systems that are designed to limit fire


hazards. This will help to ensure correct material and product specification for both UK and overseas projects.” The seminar is aimed at Electrical Consultants and Architects who play a major role in the specification process. The one hour sessions can be held centrally at a key geographical location, or can also be customised to take place at a company's offices if preferred.


Thomas & Betts Tel: 01675 468200 FIRE SAFETY


Peterborough Cathedral sings the praises of its new Hochiki Europe life safety system


ith a history dating back over 1,350 years Peterborough Cathedral is one of the UK’s top landmarks and one of the finest Norman buildings in Europe today. In late 2011 Peterborough Cathedral recognised that its fire detection system was coming towards the end of its life and an increasing number of highly disruptive unwanted alarms made the installation of a new one an urgent requirement. Lyrico Systems was awarded the contract in early 2012 and began work in the April. The fire detection system is based around the innovative Enhanced Systems Protocol (ESP) and Jayne Dunn, Hochiki Europe’s regional sales manager, comments, ‘ESP is a total communications solution for intelligent fire detection and fully integrated systems. It has a multi-purpose structure that provides the flexibility and expansion to accommodate simple addressable systems through to building management and other safety systems.


W Kentec/Finder protects Istanbul shopping mall Hochiki Europe Tel: 01634 266569 Web: www.hochikieurope.com


Fireray Beam Smoke Detectors Protect Dubai International Airport’s New A380 Concourse


he recently opened new Concourse A of Dubai International Airport has had 265 Fireray end to end infrared beam smoke detectors installed as part of its fire protection system. There are now a total of 860 Fireray products installed throughout the airport’s four terminals, which feature exactly the kind of large, high-ceilinged indoor areas that the range is designed to protect. The Fireray’s ability to detect smoke over a 100m path between the transmitter and receiver heads, coupled with its minimalist visual impact and easy installation made it an ideal choice to the protect the state-of-the-art facility. The first Fireray products were installed in the airport 15 years ago, and have suited the environment and served their purpose so well that they have been specified again and again for refits, renovations and new additional developments.


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entec/Finder addressable control panels are at the heart of a fire safety system installed at a new shopping mall in Atasehir-Istanbul. The magnificent Brandium AVM Mall, located in one of Istanbul’s fastest growing suburbs, is spread over 5 levels and dedicated to shopping and entertainment with 220 stores representing many of the World’s leading brands.


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As a magnet to thousands of visitors, this retail complex demands risk management systems of the highest integrity, including fire detection, security, CCTV and access control systems installed, commissioned and supported by Finder dealer SAGLAM A.S. The fire safety system includes eight Kentec/Finder Syncro control panels supported by Finder Vega Protocol and integrated to 3,200 Finder detection devices, plus 350 ADOS addressable CO detectors within the parking area.


Kentec Electronics Ltd Tel: 01322 222121 Web: www.kentec.co.uk


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