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New Vitesse Plus lighting control with


built-in pre-sets CP Electronics, which manufactures energy-saving lighting controls, has unveilled Vitesse Plus, a seven-channel lighting control system designed for educational, commercial and retail applications. Created in response to the recent implementation of the Building Information Modelling (BIM)


mandate and Education Funding Agency (EFA) guidelines, as well as a growing need for a cost-effective solution which is easy to set up, Vitesse Plus meets the diverse needs of a range of sectors. Comprising seven channels spaced over 12 outputs, Vitesse Plus is a stand-alone system with a built-


Simply saving energy at


SERVOMEX The project: Lighting refurbishment at SERVOMEX Office, Crowborough, East Sussex. The brief: To install a lighting control system suitable for switching and dimming LED lighting panels. The solution: DANLERS ‘ControlZAPP’ the programmable lighting control. Richard Allison, Project Director for AMG


Electrical Services explained: “I was contacted by office refurbishment specialist, Saracen Interiors Ltd and asked to install a lighting control system that would be suitable for switching and dimming a recently installed LED lighting system. “After some research, we found DANLERS


‘ControIZAPP’ ticked all the boxes. This programmable device with Bluetooth ‘Smart’ communication was straightforward to install and enabled SERVOMEX to have full control over the entire LED lighting system. “This new installation means lights are now no longer needlessly left on when the office is unoccupied – plus individual work areas can be programmed to dim and switch up automatically delivering light at a pre-set control. “Throughout the process the DANLERS team


provided us with great support resulting in a cost effective yet flexible solution that significantly reduces the energy consumption within this newly refurbished office.” For more information email sales@danlers.co.uk or visit:


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in pre-set configuration menu, enabling users to set up and re-configure spaces quickly and intuitively. The system offers multiple mounting options and simple plug-in connection of luminaires and peripheral devices such as occupancy detectors and scene plates. With 18 SELV inputs, up to five centre-biased retractive switches and a separate keyswitch for


emergency lighting testing can be connected. This affords the installer and end user total control, as these can be configured individually or in groups. Features such as graduated dimming and corridor hold are simple to set up and control, with


photocell detectors making adjustments that take advantage of natural light levels. The inclusion of dimming control switches ensures greater energy efficiency. To view CP Electronics’ introductory Vitesse Plus video or for further information, please visit:


uwww.cpelectronics.co.uk/vitesse-plus Manrose unveils the new


Silent Fan Conceal UK ventilation manufacturer, Manrose, has launched the new Silent Fan Conceal. Designed to be visually discreet and boast a low sound level, it has a flat tile-like front cover to blend in with bathroom tiles while offering a low sound level of only 16dBA – 75% quieter than typical intermittent bathroom fans. Measuring only 159mm in diameter, the Silent Fan Conceal has a slim, 41mm deep profile. It also features a square base plate which will cover most decoration marks so there is no need to redecorate post-installation. “At Manrose we pride ourselves on our trustworthy fans and so


are happy to provide peace of mind too through a 3-year no quibble guarantee,” says Manrose Sales Director, Clive Britton. Easy to install, this attractive fan is designed for wall and panel mounting. A single 100mm axial fan the Silent Fan Conceal is capable of two-speed operation. Performing at 15/l/s on trickle the fan offers an impressive extraction rate of 75m³/hr which


equates to 21 litres per second on boost. The fan is also Building Regulations compliant and comes pre-fitted with a rubber seal to protect the fan from water ingress. Featuring a low energy motor the fan has a maximum consumption of 7 Watts offering households energy efficient ventilation. For more information call 01753 691399 or visit:


uwww.manrose.co.uk British made RayTemp 2 non-contact


thermometer launched The RayTemp 2 is the first in a new series of non-contact infrared thermometers designed and manufactured in the UK by ETI. Managing Director, Peter Webb, said: “The development of


infrared thermometer technology is an exciting breakthrough for ETI and we now have the capability to manufacture high accuracy non-contact infrared thermometers here in our UK factory.” Compact and lightweight, the RayTemp 2 is an easy to use low


cost, infrared thermometer that measures surface temperature from -49.9 to 349.9°C with an assured accuracy of ±1°C over the range of 0 to 100°C. RayTemp 2 features a three-button keypad. Simply aim and


press the measure button to display the surface temperature. The mode button allows users to select °C or °F, display the ambient temperature and the emissivity value whilst the max/min button


displays the highest and lowest recorded temperatures over the measurement period. Incorporating a 5:1 optic ratio (target


distance/diameter ratio) and a fixed emissivity of 0.95 the RayTemp 2 suits a wide range of temperature measurement applications where contact with the item being measured is not desirable or possible. Supplied with a FREE traceable certificate of calibration the RayTemp 2 (order code 228-020) is priced, at £30 (exclusive of VAT) and carriage and is available direct from:


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