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Competition POWER POINT


To celebrate the launch of Acti9, the new reference in totally controllable low voltage modular systems, Schneider Electric is offering the chance for one lucky reader to win a 7” touchscreen Samsung Galaxy Tablet 2* to be in full control of your work and entertainment needs.


Capable of keeping up with highest level of work demands, just like the tablet, Acti9 is an innovative system complete with 23 patents all designed to make the user’s life simpler, safer and more efficient than ever before.


It’s never been simpler to integrate electrical distribution into facility management systems. Unlike traditional options Acti9 easily connects, even in the most challenging of environments, enabling simple, error-free installation, performance and maintenance. Its communication system makes Acti9 smart, ready to connect, efficient and safe. The result is full power to the user.


Added to this offer is VisiSafe, which provides reinforced insulation ensuring the highest level of safety at all times. Then there is VisiTrip, enabling users to identify a fault at a glance, so that they can quickly diagnose, resolve and reclose circuits for optimised efficiency.


More so, Acti9 is made from 100% recyclable and recoverable materials, making it completely environmentally friendly.


* subject to terms and conditions


For your chance to win please answer the following question. What enables users to identify a fault at a glance? a) VisiTrip ■ b) VisiDrip ■ c) VisiCrip ■


Schneider Electric www.schneider-electric.com/uk T: 0870 608 8 608 or alternatively e-mail your answer to jbush@datateam.co.uk Closing date Monday 25th November 2013 Electrical Engineering OCTOBER 2013 31


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