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TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION ADVERTORIAL


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Smart dimming from Scolmore


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he Click Smart Dimmer from Scolmore provides an ‘everything you need in one box’ solution to overcome the problems associated with flickering lights.


The solution to flickering rotary dimmers is to use a retractive switch instead of a rotary dimmer (wired). Everything required is contained in the box, including a dimming module, face plate and one retractive switch module. The components are compatible with traditional wiring and can be retrofitted to an existing circuit. Simply replace the rotary dimmer with the retractive switch supplied and add the dimming module to the light fitting. It dims up to 160W of dimmable LED and there is no need to ever worry about changing the dimmer if the LED light source is changed. It also allows for two-way dimming, which is not achievable with traditional rotary dimmers.


This boxed solution is part of Scolmore’s growing Click Smart range of intelligent wiring accessories,


Scolmore  01827 63454  www.scolmore.com.


he sturdy, yet simple features of our sensor cases and control units make them unobtrusive and ideal


for domestic, commercial and office applications. These versatile, attractive and discreet ABS enclosures are available in white, off white, light grey and black. Ventilation allows free airflow making them an ideal housing for thermostats, sensor probes and all temperature, gas and humidity sensing applications. Whatever the application, we have a range of options to meet your needs, with most sensor enclosures having PCB mounts in the base and lid plus pre-drilled wall mounting points. In addition, Evatron can provide a competitive machining and printing service to customise and brand your enclosure – please ask us to quote.


Evatron  01908 325100  www.evatron.com


The NEW Mini Pocket Spirit Levels From Hultafors Tools N


ow available in the UK with a modern design, clear-focus vials for levelling work in tight spaces. It’s always been Hultafors Tools' vision to give


professional tradesmen and women the best quality tools for optimal on-site performance. That’s why these NEW Mini Pocket spirit levels have now been added to its range of best in class levelling and marking equipment. The ergonomic design includes a crush-proof vial with a +60% magnifying effect and luminescent effect for easy reading in light or dark conditions. There’s also a strong protective casing and, what’s more the magnetic version is ideal for accurate vertical measuring. Both new models look great and, added to all the other products in the Hultafors’ range, there’s something to suit every conceivable levelling requirement.


Hultafors Tools  01484 854788  www.hultafors.co.uk


BigChange Cloud Powers Mobile Workforce Productivity Gains for Sinewave Energy


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igh and Low Voltage Electrical Engineering company Sinewave


Energy Solutions has boosted its field installation and service operations with a 5 in 1 mobile workforce system from BigChange. The cloud-based JobWatch solution combines mobile apps and real-time tracking, connected seamlessly to back office software including job booking and scheduling, CRM and invoicing. Sinewave is already saving 2000 hours of engineer time annually by replacing paperwork with digital data entry on BigChange tablets.


Swindon-based Sinewave is involved


in power distribution connecting infrastructure to the electricity network and undertaking the work needed to provide power to anything from an office, to factory or sports stadium. Established in 2015 and growing rapidly, doubling in size for each of the last three years. The Swindon-based company offers a complete end-to-end solution from design to network connection, construction, testing and commissioning and ongoing maintenance and servicing.


The JobWatch system has been implemented initially within Sinewave's Operations and Maintenance (O&M) Division. Previously largely paper-based with data held on various spreadsheets, the entire process has now been automated with jobs booked and scheduled, routed, completed using the BigChange tablets connected in real time to the back office applications.


Sinewave operates in high risk environment and as well as providing electronic job sheets and time sheets, JobWatch provides apps for everything from site risk assessments to near-miss hazard reports, before and after work photo capture and vehicle inspections. BigChange also handles purchase orders and invoicing, with seamless integration to Sinewave’s Sage 50 accounting software.


Sinewave Energy Solutions  0113 457 1000  www.bigchange.com CONNECTINGINDUSTRY.COM/ELECTRICALENGINEERING C.K dextro VDE


Screwdriver Range – Making tough jobs easier!


and has developed its most comprehensive range yet, designed to meet every requirement. Regularly working with tradesmen gives C.K valuable insight into what works best, with constant innovation and products that can be relied upon to do the job quickly, safely and effectively. One of the main product areas available is the C.K


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dextroVDE screwdrivers, a superb range which successfully combines innovation, quality and excellent value for money, with something to suit everyone’s needs. Specifically designed for electricians, the screwdrivers have ergonomically shaped handles for increased comfort, control and safety and long-lasting, premium quality, Molybdenum-Vanadium-Steel blades for exceptional strength and durability.


C.K Tools  01758 704704  www.carlkammerling.com


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lways looking to introduce exciting new and innovative products, C.K offers a fantastic range of screwdrivers


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