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CABLING & CABLE MANAGEMENT


Liquid tight conduit from Flexicon L


iquid tight conduit from Flexicon is protecting the power supply to subsea ROVs used by Total Marine


Source electrical conduit with ease


indaconduit.adaptaflex.com is the new web App selector tool for Adaptaflex electrical conduit systems. It makes the process and experience of specifying Adaptaflex products as smooth and trouble free as possible for OEMs, specifiers and distributors.


f contractors, instant


Primarily designed for smart phones to provide answers


in any situation, the


findaconduit.adaptaflex.com App is also accessible via tablets and desktops.


Using the latest HTML 5


technologies, it has a simple intuitive interface that easily guides the user through the specification of any of the 6000+ products that make up the vast Adaptaflex range of 20 different types of non- metallic and 15 types of metallic systems. With minimum time and effort, search results are displayed on an easy view page and users are then taken directly to the relevant www.adaptaflex.com page for full product information, technical and ordering details.


Adaptaflex Tel: 01675 468200 Web: www.adaptaflex.com


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Technology. The 63mm LTP conduit and special engineered fittings are protecting the slipring connections inside the winch. This provides 3.3KV feeds to the 3km power transmission system, which connects the subsea ROV to the surface. In addition to the power cables fibre optic, elements are included in the single cable connection system called an umbilical. Says Slobodan Stankovic, Electrical Project Manager for


Total Marine Technology: “We specified Flexicon because the liquid tight LTP conduit provided has an exceptional bend radius compared to the competition, which was necessary for it to fit inside the winch. It is also a proven system that can withstand an incredibly harsh environment and their engineers were able to provide special connectors to ensure an IP68 rating with different input and output sizes.”


Flexicon Ltd Tel: 01675 466900 Web: www.flexicon.uk.com enter 821


‘Powerful’ Marshall-Tufflex product mix M


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arshall-Tufflex’s triple product mix of all-curved Odyssey trunking, DDA-compliant blue accessory boxes and free-


standing Powerpoles proved to be a powerful team for the £500,000 refurbishment of a Norfolk hospital department. The James Paget University Hospital in Great Yarmouth, which provides acute care services and trains medical students from the University of East Anglia, required a combination of cable management solutions for the upgrade to its Pathology Department. With performance and aesthetics of equal importance to the success of the project,


it involved the complete gutting and re-fitting of the laboratory, ancillary rooms and plant room. Marshall-Tufflex’s all-curved Odyssey trunking profile is used regularly at the James Paget University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, making it a natural choice for installation throughout the upgraded department. The CAT 6 compliant PVC-U system is renowned for its good-looking curved profile, which makes it impossible to clutter and easy to clean – imperative in healthcare environments.


Marshall-Tufflex Tel: 01424 856655


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in the cable during installation. This Web: www.marshalltufflexenergy.com


uper Rod are the only rod manufacturers to include a unique In-Line Swivel in their comprehensive range of products.


The


independent In-line Swivel can easily be added to the end of your Cable Rods to accept twists or turns


is


especially important when working with data cable as twists can damage the cable’s performance. This swivel can also be used to join two Super Grips together; this is useful when replacing old cable with new.


Super Rod also have fixed In-Line swivels in their range. These can be found on three rods contained


in The Mega Set which are also available to purchase separately. These swivels stop your rods from un-screwing when working on longer cable runs. To view a video of the Independent In-Line Swivel in action, please visit: http://www.super-rod.tv/?tin-line-swivel


Super Rod Ltd Tel: 01495 792000 Web: www.super-rod.co.uk enter 823


n excess of 12,000 metres of Prysmian’s FP PLUS enhanced fire resistant cable was specified for the fire alarm systems in the significant refurbishment of the Queensway and Kingsway tunnels in Liverpool together with the iconic art deco ventilation stations. The Queensway tunnel, known locally as the


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Birkenhead tunnel, was opened by King George V in 1934 and in 1971 the Kingsway tunnel, locally known as the Wallasey Tunnel, was opened by Queen Elizabeth II. Alastair Croft, Project Manager at EFT, the contractors installing the FP PLUS cable system in the Queensway tunnel said: “Prysmian cable was chosen for its technical performance. It is a sound choice as its unique dressable construction makes for easy installation as well as being a financially viable option.”


Prysmian Cables & Systems Ltd Tel: 023 8029 5029 Steel


Another level for Marco M


Tray, Supporting case studies,


arco, a leading uPVC Cable Management Company, and the UK’s largest manufacturer of Wire Cable


has launched its


dynamic new website, with a host of built-in customer-focused features. The new site includes all of the product information contained


including easy to find search functions and navigation.


within the catalogue product


demonstrations, order guides and short films will further enhance the customer experience, providing a host of relevant and useful information. Users are able to access the website using any


device, making it ideal for those who are site based and need to find information remotely. With two search navigation facilities based on word search or via product groupings, customers are able to source relevant information using their own preferred approach.


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Marco Tel: 01342 870103 Web: www.marco.co.uk


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