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TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION ADVERTORIAL


New industrial-grade thermal imager


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luke Process Instruments presents a new line of t hermal i like ers with integrated


visible - light cameras : ThermoView TV40 . The fixed- installation imagers enable 24/7 temperature monitoring in a -10 ° C to 1200 ° C range. D eveloped to meet today's demanding industrial automation requirements , they support GigE streaming images, automatic alarms, analysis and archiving. Images from multiple devices can be combined for display and analysis . Various field interchangeable lens options are available , including wide-angle lenses. The imagers can be used to monitor applications such as p ress hardening , b rake testing , l ime kiln shell s, m etal spin forming , w rink incinerato rs, and boilers. They capture at 9 or 60 frames / sec. Currently, there are two models with a 320x240p ixel or 640x480p ixel resolution, with more models to follow.


Fluke Process Instruments  marcom2.emea@flukeprocessinstruments.dewww.flukeprocessinstruments.com


New Fire and Security Products Debut in Latest Newlec Catalogue


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exel will be releasing its latest Newlec product catalogue this July, featuring a new look and a whole host of new products for electrical professionals, including extensions to its fire and security ranges. The 2018 Newlec


catalogue is showcasing for the first time a vibrant new orange cover to catch the eye of the industry and marking a change in design for the Rexel brand. The product offering has also been updated and the catalogue showcases the latest high quality products to the industry. Security is a growing area for many electrical contractors, and the Newlec offer reflects this with a new CCTV range, which can be used for both domestic and commercial installations. The Fire & Security section of the catalogue also features a number of additions to the fire range, including smoke detectors for homes and a bi-wire smoke detection system, which is compatible with other Newlec systems. Installers will also find other newcomers in the new look catalogue. The HVAC section has been updated to include the storage, panel and electric heaters launched earlier in the year, and there is also an update on the fire rated downlights range, including three different colour bezels. Other new additions to look out for include the new LED dimmers, launched in February which have become an instant hit with the trade, and Newlec’s most durable ever cable ties, which can withstand extreme conditions and testing environments.


Rexel  0330 0450 606


“How to Guide” for Installers New to IP CCTV Testing W


ith numerous types of CCTV camera, plus many different configurations and connection methods, the installation and troubleshooting of an IP CCTV


system can be complex. The new White Paper ‘How to Apply Network Testing Practices to CCTV System Installations’ discusses solutions to the common CCTV challenges encountered due to network performance issues. There are multiple network tests that should be done to diagnose and fix faults


when working with IP CCTV, and some of these may be new to installers/integrators. Rather than using a certifier to measure the characteristics of the cabling, a CCTV test tool should be used to capture network and video information to provide a snapshot of each camera’s configuration. A CCTV test report can capture a wide range of information, such as the camera


IP address, network address, network details and MAC address, as well as showing where the camera is installed and what it is aimed at.


IDEAL Networks


https://www.idealnetworks.net/UK/EN/Education.aspx or www.idealnetworks.net  01925 444446


www.idealnetworks.net


Hylec launches new TLM Series screwless push wire PCB terminal blocks


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he extended TLM Series of screwless PCB terminal blocks from Hylec-APL needs no special tools, offers fast connection for wire sizes between


0.05mm² and 8.37mm² and is shock-resistant. Available in multiple styles and pitches, it offers designers optimum flexibility and the possibility of saving valuable PCB real estate. Three new 300V 15A devices with 2 – 24 poles, designated TLM-203B, have


now been added to the TLM Series which will continue to be expanded, with new models currently in development. The three new TLM-230B models are available in 5.00mm, 7.50mm and 10.mm pitches, with rated voltages of 300V, rated current of 15A for wire ranges between 28-12AWG (0.2-2.5mm²). Suitable for through-hole mounting and in pushbutton Wave and tool-


operated variants, Hylec’s screwless push wire PCB terminal blocks are green, with some styles also available in grey, black and orange.


Hylec  01933 234400  www.hylec-apl.com CONNECTINGINDUSTRY.COM/ELECTRICALENGINEERING Building Controls Range


Continues to Dominate Market B


be of primary importance, one of the most efficient range of products currently available remains popular in the European market place. Electro Controls from Watts Industries UK, which is particularly identifiable for its extensive portfolio of Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) elements of building management, is renowned for its quality and reliability. In addition to HVAC and BMS controls, the Electro


Controls range is also able to facilitate energy management, measurement and safety and emergency requirements. Notably, its range is suitable for refurbishment, refits or new project installations.


Watts Industries  01480 407074  www.wattsindustries.co.uk


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uilding Management Systems (BMS) are an integral and essential part of modern day construction projects and seamless integration between components is of paramount importance during the specification, installation and ongoing system management. As safety for building users and engineers continues to


www.rexel.co.uk


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