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CABLING & CABLE MANAGEMENT


olex supplies machine-mountable Harsh-Duty IO modules to support all major industrial fieldbus protocols including PROFIBUS-DP,


Harsh I/O modules M


Modbus TCP, EtherNet/IP and PROFINET IO. I/O modules are a reliable solution for connecting sensors


Cable marking systems, accessories and cable management products from Cablecraft Ltd


nyone directly involved in purchasing or who has specifying responsibility for electrical cable identification,


A • termination and management


solutions, is likely to be awaiting a copy of the soon to be launched Catalogue 10, from Cablecraft Ltd. Catalogue 10 is no flyweight!


At 35% larger


than its predecessor, more compact and packed with 100’s of new products (including detailed technical specifications), Catalogue 10 certainly packs a punch if you’re looking for a wide choice of quality cable accessory products.


Coupled with the launch of the newly formatted website and the acquisition of a further two businesses, Birch Valley Plastics Ltd (April 2014), and Krempfast Ltd (October 2014), growth of the company continues. With the largest range of cable accessories and a huge cable accessory inventory, comprehensive Identify,


Connect,


Cablecraft Ltd Tel: 01582 606033 Web: www.cablecraft.co.uk


Cablecraft’s Secure and


Protect product ranges continue to meet and exceed industry requirements.


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or valves in demanding environments with liquids, dust or vibration. The modules are available in a standard 60mm size or in a compact 30mm wide version. By using this modular solution the system enables you to reduce the amount of wiring needed which in turn reduces your wiring costs.


• IP67 sealing • M12 & M8 versions


• LED diagnostics • Various network interface types available Available with fixed or configurable ports


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DeviceNet, CANopen,


rysmian Group has launched a new website dedicated to Bicon components offering a one stop information portal for the entire range of components. Prysmian Group's dedicated components facility manufactures and supplies the market with products which are widely used in utility, industrial, commercial and specialist power distribution systems. The Bicon product range is the result of over 100 years of cable accessory development and quality engineering and they are the perfect installation accessory for Prysmian and Draka’s vast range of high quality, fully approved cables.


Components and cable accessories also offered for more specialist applications such as utilities power distribution, railway, oil, gas, petrochemical, hazardous areas, wind and solar energy. All information on Bicon products can be found at www.biconcomponents.co.uk.


Prysmian Cables & Systems Ltd TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION


Delmatic Return to 99 Bishopsgate D


elmatic has supplied a new lighting management system for the restack of seven office floors at 99 Bishopsgate in London. This project continues Delmatic’s long association with the twenty-six storey building which was originally equipped with a Delmatic system in 1995. A plug-in upgrade in 2005 converted the former proprietary controls into open Lon technology while the current restack introduces latest Dali dimming technology.


The new system incorporates Delmatic’s latest ten-output Dali plug-in control modules, Dali


presence detectors and multisensors, as well as network routers. The new system connects to the existing vertical buswire network and is managed and monitored from the existing head-end PC. Graphical head end software enables lighting to be monitored and managed through drag-and-drop controls and includes lamp run-time and lamp failure monitoring.


Delmatic Tel: 0208 987 5900 Web: www.delmatic.com enter 832


elding compact size with high performance characteristics, Kudom’s KSD series solid state relays (SSRs) is available from specialist distributor Switchtec. The relays provide fast, reliable switching in a wide variety of applications across a broad range of industries. The KSD series is available in three ratings, 3A, 5A and the KSDF version with its integrated heat sink that can switch loads up to 25A. All versions can handle load voltages of 48-280VAC or 48-530VAC as applicable.


Multiple input/control voltage versions


are available, namely 3-15VDC, 15-32VDC, and the popular 3- 32VDC, with the KSDF version also being able to accept AC voltage input ranges of 18-36VAC and 90-140VAC. The KSD relays are PCB mounting and feature high EMC and high inrush current capability.


operable in an ambient range of -30 to +80 degrees C.


Switchtec Ltd Tel: 01785 818600


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ith rising energy prices, finding ways to reduce the cost and increase efficiency of supplies for thermal and electrical demands, is more important than ever.


W A Combined Heat and Power (CHP) system can


make significant improvements in both operational efficiencies and cost saving. The classic mistake in specification is an assumption that the primary function of a CHP is to deliver electricity. A CHP system is basically a hot water machine with


electricity as an additional


benefit… and given rising energy prices, this benefit can be substantial. To help understand these benefits in more detail, this shentongroup white paper will help to guide you through the following areas in the suitability, and benefits of Combined Heat and Power systems.


Download your free guide to specifying CHP systems at


And exhibiting versatility, the relays are www.shentongroup.co.uk/ee-chp-whitepaper


shentongroup Tel: 0844 888 4445 Web: www.shentongroup.co.uk


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When is CHP the right renewable energy choice?


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