A wide range of lighting protection components from the UK’s leading supplier, suitable for the following applications;
• PTC – Over-temperature and over-current protection • SCK – Inrush current limiting in SMPS circuits • CRD – Constant Current Diodes • MOV – Metal Oxide Varistors • PEPI – Re-settable bimetal thermal protection • NEC – One-shot thermal fuses for ultimate safety
CALL US TODAY to let us help you protect your lighting product
ATC Semitec Ltd Tel: 01606 871680
E-mail:
sales@atcsemitec.co.uk Web:
www.atcsemitec.co.uk
As the year is drawing to a close it’s that time again to let you know what’s in store for 2016…
Spring 2016 (March) • Energy Management Systems • Air Conditioning
• Data Collection Management • Purchasing Utilities
• Monitoring & Metering Systems • Boilers, Pumps & Valves • Bio Energy/Fuel/Mass • Facilities Management
Summer 2016 (June) • Eco Power
• Building Management Systems • HVAC
• Energy Management Software • Lighting & Controls • Consultancy Services • Renewables & Low Carbon Technology
• CHP- Combined Heat & Power
And for the first time as well as our regular quarterly E-Newsletter we’ll also be running a specialised E-Newsletter going out to select circulations of each of the feature; Winter (January): HVAC
Spring (April): Boilers, Pumps & Valves Summer (July): Eco Power
Autumn (October): Monitoring & Metering
For any advertising queries please contact Callum Blackwell email:
cblackwell@datateam.co.uk For any editorial queries please contact Michelle Winny email:
mwinny@datateam.co.uk
Tel: 01622 699179
Autumn 2016 (September) • Energy Management Systems • Air Conditioning
• Data Collection Management • Boilers, Pumps & Valves • Monitoring & Metering Systems • Energy Auditing & Surveying • Green IT • Facilities Management
Winter 2016 (December 2016) • Eco Power
• Building Management Systems • HVAC
• Energy Management Software • CHP-Combined Heat and Power • Lighting & Controls • Revenue Recovery • Insulation
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