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ADVERTORIAL TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION


New SecuriTEST® IP tester for easier installation and troubleshooting on any CCTV camera system


I NEW from Draper Tools Automatic Wire Stripper/Cutter


fibreglass plastic making it durable yet lightweight. It strips 2 or 3 core flat cables from 0.75mm2


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n Expert Quality automatic wire stripper/cutter for flat and round cables, manufactured from reinforced


to 4.0mm2


and is also suitable for stripping round cable from 0.5mm2 up to 10mm2


. The lower handle incorporates a cable cutter


with a cutting capacity up to 3mm diameter. This handy device makes a practical addition to any electrician’s tool kit and is part of the huge range of specialist electrician’s tools and essential items available from Draper Tools. For the full range visit drapertools.com Draper Expert Flat Cable Automatic Wire Stripper/Cutter:


Stock number 69941. Draper Tools is a leading distributor of hand and power


tools. Established in 1919 by Bert Draper, the company is still family owned and run today.


Draper Tools  023 8026 6355  www.drapertools.com


DEAL Networks, global manufacturer of data cable and network testers, announces the launch of the new SecuriTEST IP, enabling technicians to install, test, troubleshoot and document IP/digital, HD coax and analogue CCTV camera systems with a single tester. As IP/digital CCTV security systems become more common,


technicians typically need to take a myriad of different testing equipment to each installation or maintenance job. SecuriTEST IP, which is now available to pre-order, has been developed to overcome this challenge. Its 7-inch, hi-res touchscreen and simple to use functions ensure just one tester is needed, even on complex installations. For instance, SecuriTEST IP can be connected quickly and easily to any IP or analogue camera via in-built RJ45, Wi-Fi and BNC ports.


IDEAL Networks  01925 444 446  www.idealnetworks.net


4MP CCTV Range launched by ESP C


ommitted to an on-going new product development programme to bring the latest technologies to


market, leading security solutions provider, ESP, announces the introduction of a brand new 4 Megapixel CCTV range. The launch supplies the market with a complete collection of superior quality, high end CCTV products and sets ESP apart as providing the most comprehensive CCTV range through the electrical wholesaler. Marketed under the well-known ESP brand, HDView,


the new range offers an upgrade from 1080p (2 Megapixel) to 4MP to give users a higher density of pixels to produce a super high definition image clarity.


At the same time as offering an improved image specification, the range also benefits from sleek modern styling for a contemporary look, that is being demanded by more and more end users.


ESP  01527 515150  www.espuk.com


Sterling Curve Aluminium puts the mettle into cable management


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leek, stylish and strong – meet Sterling Curve Aluminium, the latest product launch from British cable management specialist Marshall-Tufflex.


This new triple compartment Cat 7a compliant trunking solution is gently curved at the edges to prevent clutter,


make cleaning easier and deliver a good-looking profile that is as strong as it is attractive; aluminum’s mechanical strength, impact resistance and light weight makes it ideal for high traffic environments such as schools, hospitals, offices, factories, railway stations and airports. Sterling Curve Aluminum is a medium-sized trunking with three segregated compartments. It complements


Marshall-Tufflex’s popular PVC-U Sterling Curve range and references its unique all-curved Odyssey trunking system. “Launching Sterling Curve Aluminum is a natural progression for our hugely popular Sterling range,” said Jeremy


Dodge, Marshall-Tufflex Head of Innovation. “We identified a gap in the market for a sleek, curved profile that is also strong and hard-wearing.” The 167mm x 50mm profile is available in silver grey as standard. Profile 1 is suitable for dado applications and


Profile 2 for skirting installations. Boxes are available to comply with Part M of the DDA regulations. Data boxes are adjustable from 32-40mm and can be screened. Single piece moulded polycarbonate couplers, end caps, internal and external bends plus fabricated flat tees and flat angles support the range. All centre compartment fittings from Marshall-Tufflex’s Sterling Aluminium range are compatible.


Marshall-Tufflex 44  01424 856600 APRIL 2018 | ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING  www.marshall-tufflex.com


Scolmore adds essential fire rated LED downlight to Inceptor range


fire rated version of its hugely popular Inceptor Pico product.


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Originally launched in September 2016, Inceptor Pico was designed to provide contractors with a lower cost lighting solution for those applications not requiring a fire-rated fitting. However, such has been the demand for a fire- rated version of this popular product, that Scolmore has listened to customers and the new model is now available and will sit alongside the original Pico.


The new Inceptor Pico FG fire rated fixed integrated LED downlight offers a cost-effective LED solution whilst producing an excellent light output for the power utilised. It is ideal for installations where the void depth is limited and fire rating is required.


Scolmore  01827 63454  sales@scolmore.comwww.scolmore.com


CONNECTINGINDUSTRY.COM/ELECTRICALENGINEERING


colmore has further developed its collection of Inceptor integrated LED downlights with the addition of a new


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