ProductFinder Redring introduces class-leading five-year
guarantee on Selectronic Premier range Redring’s Selectronic Premier care shower range now comes with a class-leading conditional five-year warranty. The UK’s number one care shower, which achieved the highest A class energy efficiency rating in line with the Energy-related Products Directive, will be supplied with the warranty on new purchases, providing guaranteed performance and peace of mind to specifiers and end-users. The thermostatic shower has been popular in the care
sector for over 25 years, due to its ability to deliver water at a constant and safe temperature. Large one-touch buttons offer easy control, and audio feedback allows all changes to be clearly communicated to the user. The smart data logger technology means that
uwww.redring.co.uk New LED Ribbon that bends 90 degrees!
GreenBrook’s new range of LED Ribbon, The Libra Range, is a high performance LED Ribbon that can be used to bend around corners without being cut! The range includes a
selection of colours; warm white, daylight, red, green and blue and offers products suitable for use both inside and out – ideal for under shelf lighting, kitchen pelmets, cabinet lighting, for use behind televisions and for external signage. Separate RF controllers
are available to offer a dimming or flashing option. Please visit our new
website for full details.
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ESP adds new power supply to access
control range Leading security products supplier, ESP, continues to develop its range of access control products and has just added a new power supply with battery back-up for lock releases to its accessory collection. For use with its single-way and multi-
way door entry systems, and access control systems, the 2 amp 12vDC boxed power supply will help maintain the security of your door from intermittent and prolonged loss of power, and thus provide reassurance. It is designed to offer simple install and wiring connections, and supports 12vDC battery backup and comes with battery leads supplied. It provides output for fail safe and fail secure lock, 12vDC output control for auxiliary devices and features an adjustable 20 second timer control for lock output and power indication LED. It is ideal for those installations that require round the clock door security e.g. schools, hospitals
and care homes, to name just a few.
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Affordable Bayonet LED Bulbs
from V-TAC Bayonet caps (also known as BC or B22) are the most popular light bulbs in the UK. In order to encourage more people in the UK
to use LED Bulbs and thereby save up to 90% energy, V-TAC has now introduced new models in Bayonet LED Bulbs at affordable prices. With their high-quality design and vibrant
light effect, they offer a truly simple way to beautify your home. Once you have changed your bulbs, you can sit back (you won't need to get up to change them for an average of 15 years) and bask in their glow. V-TAC’s 10W GLS LED Bulb can replace a traditional 60W incandescent and a 12W GLS can replace 100W thereby giving you enough savings. If you are worried about initial cost, then you are in for a surprise. You can get 10W and 12W GLS LED Bulbs for £1.99 and £2.99 per unit respectively from your nearest electrical wholesaler subject to minimum pack of 10 units. Also check Candle, Mini Globe & GLS LED Filament in bayonet cap on their website
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showering patterns can be tracked at all times to save energy and monitor usage, and a unique fault-finder system allows problems to be easily diagnosed and solved. The introduction of the five-year guarantee coincides with a new Selectronic product brochure, complete with full details of the range and an information leaflet to explain the benefits of Selectronic to carers and end-users. The new guarantee provides two additional years,
above the existing three-year warranty and is conditional on the purchase being registered with Redring within 30 days, via the warranty card supplied in pack.
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