WHAT’S NEW?
HIGH INTENSITY LEDS TRANSFORM THE
TEST LAMP Now available from Martindale Electric is the latest generation of Drummond test lamps using high intensity LEDs for live voltage indication. The use of high intensity LEDs has transformed the test lamp, enabling the display of discrete voltages levels over a 360 degree viewing angle, even in bright sunlight and for the most difficult of applications.
Featuring four distinctive bands of LED illumination, the MTL10 and MTL20 test lamps provide safe and clear indication for voltages above 50, 100, 200 and 400 volts. Gone are the days of using lamp brightness to determine the voltage.
Designed to optimise user safety, the new range of test lamps from Martindale Electric feature a finger shield to minimise the risk of accidental contact with a live conductor and insulated probe tips, with only 4mm of exposed metal. For difficult applications where access is limited, the detachable probes can be replaced with right angled or straight probes from 3cm to 13cm long.
TORK IMAGE DESIGN™ WINS PRESTIGIOUS
AWARD Tork manufacturer SCA is delighted to have received a 2016 Red Dot Award for the Tork Image Design™ range of dispensers.
The Red Dot award is a huge accolade and an international seal of approval for the premium dispenser range.
Tork Image Design dispensers combine stainless steel with black plastic to create a harmonious balance between design and function. SCA developed the range in conjunction with architects and designers.
“The Red Dot Design Award is truly an international quality seal,” said SCA Senior Product Manager Stephen Wright. “We are delighted that the Tork Image Design line has been recognised as a premium choice for design-conscious customers.”
The dispenser line outshone more than 5,000 other products to gain the award in the Product Design category of the 2016 Red
For troubleshooting demanding applications, for example, when live voltage indications appear to be present after isolating a circuit, the MTL20 also features a dual impedance functionality, which can enable electrical professionals to get to the bottom of the problem quickly and safely.
Featuring all of the same benefits as the MTL10, the MTL20 incorporates
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two test buttons, one on the body of the unit and one on the probe. Simultaneous depression of both switches presents a low impedance to the circuit under test, enabling the test lamp to draw a high current and dissipate phantom voltages, making it easy to differentiate between phantom voltages, due to capacitive coupling and true hazardous voltages.
The latest range of Drummond test lamps from Martindale Electric feature exceptional build quality
Dot Awards. Tork Image Design dispensers feature a discreet clear panel on the side to indicate refill levels. They can be connected via Tork EasyCube™, an integrated sensor system that provides real- time data on refill needs for smarter facility management.
One-at-a-time dispensing reduces towel consumption and keeps maintenance to a minimum, while the fingermark-resistant coating on all stainless steel surfaces make them easy to clean. The dispensers are also available with touch-free dispensing for improved hygiene.
The Tork Image Design line has already won a Purus award in the Washroom Hygiene category at CMS Berlin 2015.
“Tork Image Design very much fills a gap in the market,” said Stephen. “Most other stainless steel dispensers have a boxy, functional look while our line is aesthetically pleasing and harmonises exceptionally well with the décor in high-end environments.”
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and conform to the latest safety standards referenced in HSE GS38 (2015) including BS EN61243-3, which came into force in 2013. Both models feature a 600V CAT IV safety rating in accordance with BS-EN 61010- 1, making them suitable for higher category supply side applications.
Widely specified by electricity utilities and other safety conscious organisations, the MTL10 and MTL20 come with a two year warranty.
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