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Snickers Workwear – Work Together With You For Climate Control
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ot only will you stay warm with Snickers Workwear’s 37.5® Technology clothing, you’ll look and feel cool too. With styles
for both professional tradesmen and women, they excel at ventilation to keep you cool and moisture transportation to stop you getting cold. They work together to keep you working comfortably wherever you are on site. The 37.5® Technology fabric is a very quick-drying material
that captures and releases moisture vapour – like your sweat - for superior coolness and dry working comfort. It’s integrated into selected Snickers Workwear base- mid- and top-layer garments to keep you working at your best whatever the weather. After all, keeping a balanced work temperature is not just about staying cool and in great shape, it’s a
matter of your wellbeing and job safety. Snickers Workwear
• 01484 854788 •
www.snickersworkwear.co.uk
TWR-H Handheld Turns Ratio and Winding Resistance Tester
measurement of single-phase and three-phase transformers. In addition, it can also demagnetize transformers. The fact that the unit is handheld and battery-powered,
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and that it can be connected to one phase at a time, makes this device ideal for testing distribution transformers, where cables can be easily moved from one phase to another. Besides transformers, this device can also be used for
resistance measurement of other inductive test objects, such as electrical motors and generators. For more information contact Drallim Industries Ltd
who represent DV Power in the UK and Ireland. Drallim Industries Ltd
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sales@drallim.com
he TWR-H is a handheld, battery-powered device intended for turns ratio and winding resistance
Outdoor DC UPS with 10-year LiFePO4 battery T
he extremely robust DC emergency power supply UPSI- 2406IP-26UW from Bicker Elektronik,
Donauwoerth/Germany, guarantees the uninterruptible 24 VDC power supply for sensitive and process-relevant control systems, embedded IPCs, gateways, motor drives, actuators, sensors and safety technology in harsh industrial and mobile applications. Integrated in a high-quality aluminium housing with IP65/IP67 protection, the well-engineered control and charging electronics in combination with the LiFePO4 high-performance battery pack ensure 24/7 continuous operation over many years. The “UPSGen2 Configuration” software included in the scope of
delivery completes the “Made in Germany” DC UPS system for demanding applications. Flexible DC emergency power supply for 8-36V input voltage The UPSI-2406IP-26UW not only protects against power failures and flicker, but also in the event of
voltage fluctuations. On the input side, a highly efficient DC/DC converter with a wide-range input from 8 to 36 VDC ensures flexible use.
Bicker • +49 (0) 906 70595-37
Snickers Workwear Climate Control - Baselayer Underwear T
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info@bicker.de
he Snickers Workwear Baselayer clothing for professional tradesmen and women uses high-tech breathable fabrics for ventilation and
body moisture transport for sustainable warmth and comfort. The Base-, Mid- and Toplayer clothing combines to keep you working
dry, warm and comfortable wherever you are on site. With sustainability at the forefront of Snickers Workwear’s clothing philosophy, garments are available in recycled polyester and merino wool as well as the 37.5® technology ventilating fabric to suit different types of work in a variety of cold and wet weather conditions.
The cutting-edge AllroundWork, FLEXIWork and LITEwork designs
and fabrics will keep you warm and dry - so you won’t get cold, wet and shiver. All the garments are made from quick drying, fabrics that come with special ventilation features to control and regulate the heat from your body.
Snickers Workwear • 01484 854788 •
sales@hultaforsgroup.co.uk •
www.snickersworkwear.co.uk
The new Prime GTX From Solid Gear W
With a focus on comfort and S3 safety, Solid Gear’s new and athletic-looking Prime GTX boots are
probably the most comfortable and robust footwear you can get for the winter. This hi-tech safety footwear will keep your feet dry so
you can work comfortably in the roughest conditions on site – with effective protection all day long. Solid Gear has combined a Vibram® outsole with a full
and lightweight EPTU mid-sole to prioritise top-line comfort and stability. The sole combines excellent durability with oil-and slip-resistance and outstanding grip on snow and ice – even at low temperatures. What’s more the GTX combines ergonomics with a torsional rigidity for safety that are enhanced by the durable microfiber upper that has a waterproof and breathable GORE-TEX® membrane.
Solid Gear Safety Footwear • 01484 854788
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sales@hultaforsgroup.co.uk •
www.solidgearfootwear.com 34 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING • DECEMBER 2021/JANUARY 2022 Z
Just what the doctor ordered
umtobel Group, with its lighting brands Zumtobel, Thorn, and acdc Lighting, has supplied a unique lighting
solution for Chelsea and Westminster Hospital’s Neonatal and Intensive Care Units. The brief was to provide a dynamically controlled environment through the usage of a sophisticated lighting management system. Zumtobel’s tunablewhite SLOTLIGHT infinity offered
the perfect solution, particularly in providing the optimum conditions required for patient’s recovery. tunableWhite luminaires create different atmospheres and change the ambience of a space throughout the day, bringing health benefits by supporting circadian rhythm. Zumtobel’s sophisticated LITECOM lighting controls
allow patients and staff to control the colour temperature and light levels throughout these departments. The project was turned around and commissioned within the tight timescale and to the total satisfaction of the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.
Visit:
https://z.lighting/en/zumtobel/inspirations/chelsea-and- westminster-hospital/ to read the full case study.
Zumtobel Group • 0191 365 2222
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https://z.lighting/en
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