WHAT’S NEW?
TOUCHLESS SOAP DISPENSING WITH A
TOUCH MORE The newly launched Leonardo Soap Dispensers incorporate the very latest features in touchless electronic soap dispensing.
There has always been a concern that when the batteries in any electronic dispensing system run low, there is the risk that before the maintenance team has a chance to replace them, washroom users will be unable to access sufficient soap to clean their hands properly.
MARTINDALE FLEX REACHES THE PARTS OTHER METERS CAN’T!
Furthermore, the lightweight sensor heads can accommodate conductors up to 16cm in diameter for the CM100 and can be threaded through small apertures. Also, unlike conventional current transformers there is no maximum overload to worry about.
The flex of the CM95 will accommodate conductors up to 8.5cm and is only 5.5mm in diameter, making it extremely flexible so that it can be passed easily around a conductor for simple attachment. With current ranges staring at 4A and a resolution of 1mA it’s the perfect solution for testing in crowded cabinets or other tight spots where conventional clamp meters won’t fit.
When a standard clamp meter just won’t fit, Martindale Electric, leaders in electrical safety, has the solution with its new range of True RMS flexible current meters, designed to help electrical professionals get to those hard to reach conductors.
Ideal for measuring conductors of different shapes and sizes including fuse holders, the latest series of meters from Martindale Electric includes the CM95 for high resolution measurement down to 1mA and the CM100 for measuring high current up to 3000A.
With Leonardo’s new soap dispensers, when battery levels fall below a certain level, there is an automatic conversion to a manual operation. The panel on the dispenser lights up, users are directed to “Push the cover” and they are then able to pump the soap out manually. So hand hygiene standards are maintained, which is clearly especially important in those hygiene crucial areas. It makes life easier for the cleaning operatives too, as they are now visually alerted to the need for replacement batteries to be installed.
The dispensers come in either blue or a stunning silver variant. Designed to be easy to clean and maintain, such
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Using advanced flexible current sensors, the most recent additions bring high performance to flexible measurement opening up new low current applications without having to break into the circuit.
is their versatility, they can dispense lotion or foam soap or even a hand sanitizer as required.
Foam or liquid soap options are available, both offering perfumed and unperfumed variants and both are anti-bacterial. The 700 ml capacity packs are easy to change with replaceable pumps and there is an impressive list of other benefits. The soaps are dermatologist approved making them suitable for use on sensitive skin and for those with skin
Lightweight and simple to use, the CM95 and CM100 both feature a separate display module and come supplied with a 1.8m lead to provide users with greater freedom when working in areas with restricted access. The meters also feature long battery life and a Min / Max function for monitoring of peak loads. A display backlight enables easy viewing where ambient lighting is poor.
Featuring exceptional build quality and performance, the robust design of the CM100 and CM95 have a BS EN61010-1 CAT IV 600V safety rating suitable for supply side applications.
Complete with alkaline batteries and full instructions, the latest range of flexible current meters from Martindale Electric also come with a two year warranty as standard.
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complaints, they are hypoallergenic and allergen free and are ideal for use in nurseries and children’s wards as they are also paediatrician approved.
Finally, they carry the European Centre Allergy Research Foundation (ECARF) Seal of Approval for complete peace of mind.
Efficient, safe and well thought out, Leonardo soap dispensers offer a touch more!
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