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PRODUCTS EDITOR’S CHOICE


LIGHTING COMPANY ADDS DALI VARIANTS TO PROGRAMMABLE DRIVER RANGE The new drivers can be easily implemented as part of a wireless lighting


Harvard Technology has launched the CoolLED programmable driver range, adding both a 40W and 50W Dali low voltage SELV variant in the CLS case platform to a growing programmable range. The power factor corrected, fully isolated SELV output Dali drivers, are


initially available in two variants (200-700mA and 700-1400mA). The drivers support smooth linear dimming over the entire output range with low output ripple, and enable users to programme the output current by either resistive or software programming. Surge protected up to 4kV, the new generation


CoolLED drivers are said to boast a highly efficient design that delivers significant energy savings. Drive efficiency performance at 88 per cent, at full load, optimises cool operation, longer life and system efficacy. Flicker is also reduced to a minimum due to the driver design. A wide input voltage range makes the programmable drivers suitable for


a variety of applications, including commercial offices, education establishments, retail, warehousing and manufacturing.


controls solution and are fully compatible with Harvard Technology’s award winning wireless control and management system, EyeNut. The range of Harvard Technology


programmable drivers also includes a CLK software programmable solution that enables users to programme a driver in 1mA increments from 100mA to 1050mA. The simple user interface allows for fast programming – with no more than two seconds per driver. An adjustable lumen output means the CLK 33W LED driver provides a high performance solution for powering LEDs from a mains supply. In addition, the low profile, universal input CLX is available in 40W and


50W variants. The driver has full dimming capabilities from 100 per cent down to one per cent and can be turned off completely. It also benefits from low output ripple for flicker free light. The driver is programmable both via the software jig and RFID.


Harvard Technology UNIVERSAL FEET KITS FOR ENCLOSURES


OKW has added new round universal case feet to its wide range of accessories for electronic enclosures. These stylish and modern feet can be specified with or without tilt legs, making them perfect for laboratory equipment or other desktop instrument enclosures that require a choice of viewing angles. They can be fitted to any type of plastic or metal enclosure


with a wall thickness of up to 3mm, with the standard screws supplied. Longer screws can be supplied for larger wall thicknesses on demand. The feet are easy to install, requiring just three holes in the enclosure panel. OKW supplies drilling details with each kit. Two standard kits are available, each with four feet. Kit one


includes four foot bodies, push-in anti-skid pads and self- tapping screws. Kit two also includes two tilt legs with 120º rotation. Each foot is sized 30 x 12mm high. The foot bodies are moulded in ABS (UL 94 HB) while the anti-skid pads are soft touch TPE for maximum grip. Four standard colours are offered: anthracite grey (RAL 7016), light grey (RAL 7035), off white (RAL 9002) and black (RAL 9005). OKW’s new feet are available in a range of eight kits: A9257404, feet kit in anthracite grey;


A9257504, feet kit with tilt legs in anthracite grey; A9257405, feet kit in light grey; A9257505, feet kit with tilt legs in light grey; A9257407, feet kit in off white; A9257507, feet kit with tilt legs in off white; A9257409, feet kit in black; A9257509, feet kit with tilt legs in black. OKW


www.harvardtechnology.com SAVING TIME ON TOOLS


Running a diagnostic test is the first opportunity for a tradesman to prove that they have the skills and expertise to do the job. Showing up with a bulky toolbox,


and wasting time searching for the


few tools needed for the job, gives an impression that a tradesman is disorganised and unprofessional. Having the necessary tools at hand for such a


www.okw.co.uk


SELF-CLINCHING CABLE TIE-MOUNTS AND HOOKS TD tie-mounts allow users


PEM TY-D self-clinching cable tie-mounts and hooks from PennEngineering create secure metal attachment points for mounting wires and cables to electronic chassis or enclosures. The hardware installs quickly and reliably in thin steel or aluminum panels, which eliminates any need for screws or adhesives, and can be positioned permanently at specified locations and angles to promote optimised layouts. On the reverse side of hardware installation, panels remain smooth without protrusions to enhance the appearance of an assembly, maintain clearance requirements, and protect against potential EMI/RFI


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interference or contamination of electronics by dust or dirt. PEM TY-D hardware


includes TD cable tie-mounts and TDO hooks. Both types are RoHS compliant and offered in several sizes for installation in panels from 1.02mm thin to 3.18mm thick.


to slide ties easily through the hardware’s ‘eye’ for fast cable mounting. TDO hooks enable users to attach, remove, and return tie-bundled wires at their mounting points when components need to be accessed for service, or when wires or cables must be replaced. The hook feature allows ties to remain intact and wires to remain wrapped. Detailed specs and


performance data (TD Bulletin), fastener drawings, and models are available for free downloading at the web address below.


PennEngineering www.pemnet.com


common job would save time, effort and money, resulting in increased customer satisfaction. Until now, there has been no universal solution for storing and transporting both test meters and tools. After conducting extensive research into how electricians store and transport test equipment, C.K Magma developed the C.K Magma Test Equipment Case as a convenient solution to the problem. The new C.K Magma Test Equipment Case allows


electricians to carry diagnostic testing equipment and a selection of essential tools in one handy case. The new product feature made-to-measure storage for both a test meter and toolkit, removing the inconvenience of having to transport them separately. Featuring rubber feet and adjustable padded compartments, the case provides durable, safe storage for testing equipment, plus a separate top compartment for storing necessary tools. Easily accessible pockets, including a handy


documentation holder, mean technicians can now carry all the fundamental tools and documents for diagnostic testing, without the need for any separate boxes, cases or bags. The padded shoulder strap makes it convenient and comfortable to hold while carrying out equipment testing. As well as comfort, C.K Magma also kept security in mind, adding a lockable zip system to protect expensive tools. Saving time on tools leaves more time for


excellent customer service, which is just as important as the job in hand.


C.K. Magma www.ck-magma.com


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