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Wieland Electric at Lux Live 2014 Stand No. C20


practical, workable solutions to increase functionality, simplify installation and reduce lifecycle costs. Launching at the show will be RST MINI, the smallest


E New flex7 2-Pole


Auxiliary Adaptor Unit Stand No. D55


he flex7 2-Pole Auxiliary Adaptor Unit affords additional connectivity to the flex7 System in the form of a 2 or 4 module unit.


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It provides a convenient point of termination for the fixed wiring of a third party’s 2 wire control or monitoring system; luminaire


monitoring network for example. • • • Available in 2 or 4 outlets.


• Quick and easy to fix to a flex7 eZeBox • Can be retrofitted.


Provides 2 additional contacts for monitoring or control networks eg. Emergency luminaire test & monitoring systems, KNX networks etc.


Large range of pre-wired plug & lead sets available to make installation even quicker.


Flex Connectors Ltd Tel: 020 8580 1066 Web: www.flexconnectors.co.uk


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a centralised emergency system, or


suitable control


waterproof connector on the market developed specifically for outdoor lighting technology. It is a 3 to 5 pole system consisting of connectors for on-site installation, appliance connectors for integration into housings,


re-wireable


components and pre-formed cables ready for connection. Designed for use with 3, 4 pole & 5 pole applications, the RST MINI system utilises the new Twistlock technology whereby


connectors interlock automatically on connection and reduces installation errors by using mechanical and colour coding which means that it is only possible to join connectors that match one another.


Wieland Electric Ltd Tel: 01483 531213 Web: www.wieland.co.uk enter 807


DW Windsor at LuxLive 2014 U


Stand No. D40


K manufacturer DW Windsor promises the unexpected for visitors to their 2014 stand, D40. Supporting the LuxLive


philosophy of ‘come with questions, leave with answers’, the DW Windsor team invite you to question their experts who will be on hand to solve your latest lighting challenges. Demonstrating a commitment to remain at the forefront of the LED revolution, DW Windsor will debut a number of new and exciting LED products this year, with a particular focus on solutions for traditional street lighting in the public realm and rail and infrastructure markets. Stars of the DW Windsor stand at Lux Live include a new compact LED road lantern optimised for P lighting classes (residential & minor roads), an extremely striking architectural LED road lantern with an elegant slim profile that delivers on both style and performance and a high performance LED floodlight for high light output area lighting applications.


DW Windsor Tel: 01992 474638 Web: www.dwwindsor.com enter 808


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Provides 2 additional contacts for monitoring or control networks e.g. emergency luminaire test & monitoring systems, KNX networks etc.


Large range of pre-wired plug & lead sets available to make installation even quicker


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