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ENERGY MANAGEMENT


EARLSMANN LIGHTING LTD 7-9 Brooklands, Howden Road, Tiverton, Devon EX16 5HW


T: 08456 434740 E: sales@earlsmann.co.uk W: www.earlsmann.co.uk


LEADING ENERGY T: 01299 890 185 E: cathie.eberlin@leadingenergy.co.uk W: www.leadingenergy.co.uk


Earlsmann specialise in LED lighting solutions. Whether that’s a simple office or reception or a complex leisure centre, multi-storey car park or warehouse, we can offer a solution. As it is most cost effective, we work closely with major LED lighting manufacturers including CREE and Venture Lighting and use their standard products. Where they don’t have a standard LED light, we adapt it or simply manufacture our own. Remedial work can be expensive so we are expert in thinking through the whole project and can come up with innovative ways to reduce or eliminate this unwanted extra cost.


To help with your project we work with you to establish what is required and advise on the current British Standards and guidelines to ensure your project is properly lit. Once done, we model using the latest software and advise on ROI so you know how quickly your new LED lighting will pay for itself.


Earlsmann is ISO9001 registered and members of the ILP.


Energy Consultants & Renewables


Our aim at Leading Energy is to simplify the decision making process by providing our clients with a clear road map to optimise their energy usage.


Our independent flexible approach is based on not being tied to any particular suppliers or technology. We can adapt our services easily and tailor a technical support package to suit your project.


Call Cathie Eberlin today to find out how much your business could save.


P4 FASTEL 1 Wymans Way, Fakenham Norfolk NR21 8NT


T: 01328 850555 E: info@p4fastel.co.uk W: www.p4fastel.co.uk


SOCOMEC T: 01462 440 033 E: info.scp.uk@socomec.com W: www.socomec.com


For nearly 30 years, P4 Limited has been supplying Fully Automatic Self Testing Emergency Lighting (FASTEL) solutions to major healthcare, education, local authority, commercial and industrial premises, ensuring the provision of the best escape lighting systems to assist emergency evacuation.


P4 continuously supports customers in the maintenance and compliance of installations, often extending into additional areas of premises.


In addition to a new M-web central controller, P4 has introduced wireless communications of its FASTEL systems and data transmission enabling communication with Building Management Systems.


Luminaires providing high levels of illuminance where demanded,


extended duration luminaires and “Stay Put” emergency lighting (required by recent changes to BS5266 Part 1), are available to provide complete emergency lighting solutions.


SOCOMEC’S


pioneering


electrical measuring


technology Diris


Digiware revolutionizes the world of electrical metering, measurement and monitoring. Compact and quick to install, Socomec’s Diris Digiware provides the industry’s most accurate and effective metering, measurement and monitoring of electrical energy quality and can be deployed in both new and existing installations.


Rapid installation - 4 times quicker than a conventional meter and simple to retrofit. Exceptional accuracy - 0.5% accuracy for the whole system from 2% to 120% of the current sensor primary current rating. Self-configuring - Plug and Play with automatic configuration and common displays for multi circuit systems. Infinitely scalable - Capable of monitoring thousands of connection points. Self-financing - Potential energy savings and low cost of installation can enable payback within 6 months.


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