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TOTAL FIRE SOLUTIONS PACKAGE T


he new generation of Total Fire Solutions products for the built


Lighting control pioneer Lutron Electronics launched its Vive wireless lighting control system, bringing new energy-savings. lutron.com


Quartzelec, an independent electrical engineering service provider and an expert in rotating electrical machines, has just completed a USD 110K upgrade of the test facilities at its joint venture business, Maser & Quartzelec Services Sdn Bhd (MQ) facility in Kuala Lumpur. quartzelec.com


Engineering company KGD Industrial Services is creating 50 new jobs through a £4million investment in Hereford’s Skylon Park and developing an extra new purpose built facility. kgd.co.uk


Energys Group is encouraging NHS Trusts and NHS Foundation Trusts to take advantage of an additional £46m of funding available for LED lighting installation from NHS Improvement. energysgroup.com


KEB Automation has extended its drives portfolio with a new range of high performance single-axis drive controllers that are compact, energy efficient and flexible for a wide variety of control applications in automated, safety-oriented machines. The drives provide optimal motor control in real time. keb.de


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SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC OFFER QUICK BUILD UNITS S


chneider Electric has announced a range of preassembled


distribution boards. Premade at Schneider Electric’s low voltage (LV) manufacturing plant in Telford, the Quick Build Units (QBU) will save time and cut the costs of installation for both contractors and end users. Distribution boards are an


essential part of a building’s electrical network, supplying power to its various circuits. However, the installation process can be time- consuming if the contractor chooses to assemble the board onsite, pushing up labour costs and


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increasing the bill for the customer. Onsite theft can also be an issue, with more time and money lost trying to replace missing components. Schneider Electric’s QBUs


significantly reduce installation time and minimise the chance of theft. The entire process, from ordering


the QBU to its delivery, can take as little as two weeks. Seth Townsley, LV marketing


manager at Schneider Electric, said: “Our Quick Build distribution boards give the customer what they want and as smoothly as possible. While we will continue to make the components users need to construct their own boards, our QBU service can radically cut the time, cost and stress of installation. Speed to customer matters a great deal in today’s market, and the QBU delivers it.” schneider-electric.co.uk


environment from AEI Cables has been welcomed amid increasing concerns about the quality of cabling in the marketplace. Specifiers and installers have


recognised the highest levels of quality and safety offered by the Firetec Total Fire Solutions range using the very latest in technology and science, offering enhanced fire performance cabling, accessories and technical support from one source.


Stuart Dover, commercial


manager for AEI Cables, said: “The market has responded quickly and positively to this new development of technology. We are hearing more cases of inferior quality cabling leading to problems for installers, particularly those installing fire alarms. In a real fire situation, the cables powering these circuits will allow fire and rescue services to understand what is happening and ensure a safe evacuation of people.” morrisonus.com








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