ADVERTORIAL TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION
Rittal Launches Slotted Cover Plate for Electrical Distribution Systems
JSP’s new range of Sonis® Ear Defenders
ith a strong commitment to safety innovation, JSP’s Research and Development team have designed a new range of Sonis® Ear Defenders which peaks at an unbeaten SNR of 37. Developed in partnership with a leading research facility in the field of acoustic engineering, this new range meets the needs of an extensive range of industrial applications. This exceptional range of Sonis® Ear Defenders is Kitemarked and meets EN352-1. The advantages of this range is that it offers a wide spread of attenuation with SNR values between 27 and 37 meaning that selecting the right model to match the wearers requirements is really straightforward. The
W Sonis® range has been stylishly designed
with a traffic light colour code for easy identification and selection. The range moves from the green Sonis® 1 for low level noise to the yellow Sonis® 2 and the orange Sonis® Compact for substantial Industrial noise through to the market leading SNR of 37 for the red Sonis® 3 to protect against extreme industrial noise.
JSP 01993 826050
www.jsp.co.uk
infrastructure, has announced the launch of a new cover plate for shielding live components within electrical distribution systems. The plates, which are transparent and made of slotted insulating material, can be cut and formed to protect smaller moulded case circuit breakers inside control gear or switchgear assemblies. They can be used to cover all the live parts behind the door of an installation, helping panel builders to comply with the IEC 61439 standards by offering protection to IP2X. Each plate is 1200 x 800mm and 3mm thick, making them relatively easy to store and handle. The
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integral vent holes allow convection of warm air inside the assembly, ensuring an uninterrupted air flow within the compartments.
Rittal 01709 704000
www.rittal.co.uk
Turnkey instrument protection solutions C
omplete,
ittal, a leading global provider of solutions for industrial enclosures, power distribution, climate control and IT
pre-fabricated 'hook-ups' for field-based plant instrumentation - based on field-proven designs - are available via Intertec's SAFE LINK service. The service covers the complete concept-to- installation process including design, assembly and on-site delivery. SAFE LINK can save substantial time and money on projects, as well as increase instrumentation performance and reliability. A typical application is a field instrumentation node such as pressure or differential pressure transmitter - supplied complete with manifold, tubing, plus the appropriate style of enclosure and environmental protection. Intertec can deal with the spectrum of requirements from
simple freeze protection to extremes of climate. Intertec has many families of enclosures, cabinets and shelters to suit different requirements; all are fabricated using unique composite-GRP materials which are exceptionally durable and corrosion resistant. Intertec's designs pass on the benefit of enormous protection know-how and typically improve performance and reliability, and lower TCO, because of the proven nature of the designs.
Intertec Instrumentation 0800 756 1102
www.intertec-inst.co.uk Stand N8 at Southern Manufacturing & Electronics
The in-house design team created the foam stand to demonstrate the product range and manufacturing capabilities.
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SA Foams design and manufacture protective packaging solutions, ideal for electronics, instrumentation or delicate equipment that requires safe transportation or protection.
They offer:
• A wide range of foam & containers for various requirements • Protective Packaging solutions tailored specifically to your products • Dedicated design team using 3D solid modelling CAD systems • MSA design “from the inside out” offering the best packaging solution • Nationwide remote product scanning service • Branding is enhanced through corporate colours & logos in foam
MSA Foams Ltd 01202 850070
www.msa.co.uk
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