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Wire in and clip on to the revolution in lighting control!


Improving your building’s lighting energy use  cost and sensitive building fabrics. At CP Electronics we’ve developed EBMINT – Miniature INTegrated  


Whatever your application we have a solution.


EBMINT BENEFITS 


 Can save up to 60% on lighting energy costs*  Sensitive movement detection up to 7 metres  Available in switching or dimming modes  Quick to set up via infrared handset control    Integral power supply – just wire into ballast


 UK design and manufacture with 5 year warranty *Based on typical usage and optimal set up.


Call us today on +44 (0)333 900 0671 or visit our website www.cpelectronics.co.uk


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Packaged Plant Rooms Fully equipped, prefabricated, packaged plant


rooms manufactured, assembled and tested off -site in Dunphy’s manufacturing facilities.


We have extensive experience in designing and building high effi ciency Energy Centres using traditional fuels, biogas, liquid biofuels and recovered organic waste derived fuels.


Dunphy packaged plant rooms are delivered fully assembled to client sites where link-up and


commissioning are carried out by our experienced mechanical and electrical engineers.


Dunphy clients benefi t from direct contact with our engineers throughout project design, manufacture, installation and ongoing service and maintenance support - bypassing the alternative lengthy third party contractual chain.


We prepare all FDS reports, DSEAR analyses and SIL Assessments.


For more information, contact sharon.kuligowski@dunphy.co.uk www.cibsejournal.com 01706 649217 March 2014 CIBSE Journal 33


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