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TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION ADVERTORIAL C.K Set to Light up CEF Live in June


ESP adds Self Test Fittings to Emergency Lighting range


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SP continues to develop its Duceri range of Emergency Lighting and the latest addition is a new range of Self


Test Emergency Light Fittings which offers numerous benefits over standard fittings by reducing the costs and time associated with manual testing and inspection. Emergency lighting installations must have routine


tests carried out and these tests should all be documented, with the results held on file. Whilst installing standard emergency light fittings is straightforward enough, the task of regularly inspecting every fitting on site for functionality, operation and duration can be an expensive, labour-intensive exercise. By opting for self test fittings installers and contractors can save valuable time and expense, with each self test fitting utilising an inbuilt processor to initiate ‘Self Tests’. Once an issue is discovered, the fitting will clearly display the fault via the status LED.


ESP  01527 515150  www.espuk.com


.K – the leading Hand Tool brand for professional electricians - is set to return to CEF Live at the NEC Birmingham, on June 6 and 7 (Hall 9 – Stand 53). The C.K Stand promises to be better than ever, with some unbeatable exclusive show deals and not to be missed product demonstrations on the stand.


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Amongst the fantastic show deals on offer will be:


• C.K Magma Technician’s Wheeled Case with FREE dextro Screwdriver Set for only £99.99. • A superb value pack including all an electrician needs to work in low light conditions with the C.K dextro Slim Glo Screwdriver Set plus FREE LED Head Torch - all for only £29.99. • Plus a never seen before deal featuring all your cable routing requirements for only £99.99 with the C.K Mighty Rod PRO Cable Rod Super Set 12m plus FREE Spiraflex 10m and FREE Gloworm 4m.


There are also some great product demonstrations on the C.K Stand - including the C.K Armourslice, which guarantees a perfect cut in half the time of traditional methods; the C.K Automatic Wirestripper, a must-have for every toolbox, cutting and stripping T&E cable in a fraction of the time; and the C.K VDE Combicutter, for safe, quick and easy damage-free wire stripping.


CEF Live, is offering its thousands of expected visitors two days of educational content from industry experts and leading suppliers. This year’s programme will be packed with fresh ideas and insights along with brand new cutting edge technology. Register today at https://www.ceflive.co.uk/ and attend the event to receive a £50 saving when you spend £100 or more at cef.co.uk


The C.K stand is expected to be busier than ever, so make sure you don’t miss out – find us in Hall 9 – Stand 53. C.K Tools


 01758 701070


ELLIS PROMOTES STEPHEN WALTON TO TECHNICAL DIRECTOR


Stephen, a Chartered Mechanical Engineer with over two decades of industry experience, joined Ellis in 2015 and has since played a key role in the development of a large number of new and improved products; and the positioning of the North Yorkshire company as the first port of call for contractors seeking bespoke solutions to installation headaches, and project specific cable cleat solutions. Richard Shaw, managing director of Ellis, said: “Over the last couple of


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years the cable cleat market has become increasingly competitive and Stephen has played a vital role in establishing a service that really does differentiate us from the rest of the market.” “We have long prided ourselves on being the cable cleat experts – a status that has never more been the case than it is today.”


Ellis  01944 758395  www.ellispatents.co.uk


housing control equipment in the home and office. They are available in three size variants in both black and


Evatron Wall Mounted Enclosures S


tylish designs for clean modern environments, this range of wall mounted enclosures are a discreet solution for


white ABS UL94 HB material. The top of the enclosure is made up of three parts, two side clips which secure the enclosure and one main panel which is ideal for mounting control equipment, membranes and screens. Internally there are mounts available for PCB and in addition, predefined wall mounting points in each corner of the case.


All our Wall Mounted Enclosures can be customised to your


exact requirements including RFI shielding, machining and silk screening. Call now to find out more or click the ‘online chat’ icon on our website.


Evatron  01908 325100  www.evatron.com CONNECTINGINDUSTRY.COM/ELECTRICALENGINEERING


tephen Walton has been promoted to the role of technical director at the world’s leading cable cleat manufacturer, Ellis.


www.ceflive.co.uk


New Cloud function for Scolmore’s Click Smart range


colmore has updated the App for its Click Smart range with a new feature that the company is calling the ‘cloud function’. It will provide access to Click Smart installations through the internet, allowing secure control of devices from anywhere in the world – from simple dimming and switching, to more sophisticated controls like live status, scenes and schedules. Until now access to Click Smart through any smart


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device or tablet was only really possible when you were local to the network. With the new cloud function, it doesn’t matter where in the world you are, simply get online and control your click Smart installations using Wi- Fi, 3G or 4G. If you already have Click Smart with a Smart box, this is simply an update to the App which means all previously created settings, scenes and schedules will still be available.


Scolmore  01827 63454  www.scolmore.com


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