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ADVERTORIAL TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION


Fundamentals Ltd Selected as New Channel Partner for Industry Giants GE


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BCL Distribution's T Series enclosures


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CL Distribution has expanded its T Series enclosures of small multi-purpose boxes. Specifically designed to be


a flexible solution for multiple applications, T Series enclosures can be easily modified by drilling or punching to suit specific customer requirements. The T Series is supplied complete with lids which are


retained with four countersunk self-tapping screws, and is available in six different sizes. The T1-26 model measures 40mm x 28mm x 18mm and has a wall thickness of 1.0mm; the HBT3 model measures 73.5mm x 51mm x 25.5mm with 1.75mm wall thickness; T2 models are 75mm x 56mm x 25mm with 1.5mm thick walls; the T3 model measures 75mm x 51mm x 27mm, also with 1.5mm walls; T4 enclosures are 111mm x 57mm x 22mm with an increased wall thickness of 2.0mm; the largest enclosure is the HBT4 model at 113mm x 59mm x 24mm, with 1.75mm thick walls.


BCL Distribution  01423 879787  www.bcldistribution.com


ast-growing, electrical engineering company, Fundamentals Ltd, has created an


exciting new partnership with multinational giants, General Electric (GE). Fundamentals is officially appointed as Channel Partner for the Monitoring and Diagnostics (M&D) portfolio, part of the GE Grid Solutions business. The new partnership will see Fundamentals working closely with GE’s M&D team. They will offer a wide range of products and solutions to monitor and manage critical assets on the electrical grid, detect and diagnose issues and provide expert information and services to customers. All GE M&D business for the UK market will now be handled by Fundamentals.


GE Power’s Grid Automation Business Development Manager, Daniela Stearn, said:


“Our asset monitoring and manufacture equipment for monitoring High Voltage plant. Our portfolio includes solutions for single- and multi-gas transformer DGA, enhanced transformer solutions and switchgear monitoring, as well as software and services. Fundamentals has a lot of expertise in these areas and it seemed like an obvious choice of partner. We look forward to working with them moving forwards.”


Fundamentals Sales and Marketing Manager, Russell Clayman, added:


“This new partnership is a huge step in the growth plan of Fundamentals and it complements our existing range of products and services. It means that we can expand our portfolio to offer more comprehensive solutions to our existing clients, start engaging with new clients and, most importantly, create even happier customers.”


Furthermore, Fundamentals recently announced its purchase of GE’s legacy Tapchanger Intellectual Property. Fundamentals has extensive knowledge and industry experience, with specialist expertise in the Service, Maintenance and Repair of 3rd Party Tapchangers. Fundamentals now officially replace GE’s Grid Solutions as authorised support for all tapchanger products manufactured by AEI, British Thomson Houston (BTH), English Electric, GEC, Hackbridge & Hewittic and Metropolitan Vickers.


Fundamentals Ltd  01793 847163


Pattonair transforms warehouse with high output LED lighting from Goodlight


attonair, a global aerospace and defence supply chain provider has reduced lighting costs by replacing the fluorescent tubes at its 3,400 m2 European hub with energy- efficient Goodlight G5 LED Battens. The G5 LED Battens have


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been surface-mounted throughout Pattonair’s low- level warehouse and suspended in the inspection and kitting areas, resulting in a 40% reduction in kilowatt hours, which is expected to rise over the winter. Pattonair carried out a company-wide environmental review to assess the most effective way to reduce energy


costs and ensure its carbon footprint was as low as possible and LED lighting came out top. Following a site survey, Goodlight LED lighting was chosen to supply and install low energy, high performance LED luminaires to replace the outdated, energy hungry fluorescent tubes. Chris Snowden, HSE Manager for Pattonair said “Installation of the new lighting solution for our facility was efficient and did not interrupt operations. Service from LED Eco Lights was professional at all times.” Goodlight supplied Pattonair with G5 LED Battens which deliver very high levels of light output, offering up to 110 lumens per watt. The G5s are rated to IP65 and provide further protection from dust, ice, heat and corrosion ingress. They are a direct drop-in replacement for standard 2ft, 4ft and 5ft fluorescent tubes and are available in daylight, natural and warm white colour temperatures. Housed in a sleek body, and IP65-protected, the G5 maintains an attractive appearance for front-of-house as well as being robust and durable in work areas. The battens come with a 5 year warranty and have a lifespan of 50,000 hours.


Goodlight 38  01276 691 230 December/January 2018 | ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING  www.goodlight.co.uk


REXEL LAUNCHES NEW WI-FI HEATING PRODUCTS


distributor Rexel is launching a new range of its Newlec heating products – including two Wi-Fi controlled products. This is a first for the Rexel own brand Newlec within this


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sector, with the two new products – Newlec Wi-Fi Thermostat and the Newlec Wi-Fi Controlled Fused Spur Timeswitch. The Newlec Wi-Fi Thermostat enables homeowners to


control their heating via a Newlec app on their device. It is easy to install or retrofit and controls the heating remotely via the app that can be downloaded from the Apple Store and Google Play Store. It functions on both Wi-Fi and 4G so users don’t need to be in an area with Wi-Fi connection.


Rexel  0330 0450 606  www.rexel.co.uk


CONNECTINGINDUSTRY.COM/ELECTRICALENGINEERING


s market demand continues to grow for smart functioning controls in the home leading electrical


www.fundamentalsltd.co.uk


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