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TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION ADVERTORIAL PrefectIrus - 100% Tax Deductible


corporation tax return in the same way as any other capital allowance.


ELLIS HELPS SECURE BAHRAIN’S BACKBONE


cables in Bahrain that are being laid as part of a $4billion project to enhance the middle eastern kingdom’s water and electricity networks. Aimed at enabling Bahrain to comfortably accommodate


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its growing population and support its economic progress, the project involves an upgrade of the main backbone transmission network to 400kV, with three main transmission substations being built in Hidd, Umm Al Hassam and Riffa. Ellis’ 2A Aluminium cable clamps and special


compression springs were specified through Bahrain-based distributor, Amad Baeed Electrical WLL, by Korean cable specialist, LS Cable & System. Ellis’ 2A Aluminium cable clamps are manufactured from


LM6 Aluminium and are available in sizes ranging from 38mm to 168mm. The Riffa substation where Ellis’ cleats are currently


being installed is due to be in operations in later 2020 / early 2021.


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


able clamps designed and manufactured by Ellis in North Yorkshire have been used to secure electrical


Technology List (ETL), this entitles buyers to claim an Enhanced Capital Allowance.


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The ECA scheme means that a business can invest in energy-saving plant or machinery that might otherwise be too expensive. The Energy Technology List is one of the world’s largest databases of top performing energy- efficient products.


The first-year allowances let businesses set 100% of the cost of the assets against taxable profits in a single tax year. This means the company can write off the cost of the new plant or machinery against the business’s taxable profits in the financial year the purchase was made. This is equivalent to approximately 5.5 times the benefit of standard tax relief in the year of purchase. An ECA is claimed through a business’s income or


The new AZM150 electromechanical solenoid interlock has a striking, slimline design


28/11/2019: Stand 460, Hall 9 The Schmersal Group is launching a new electromechanical solenoid interlock. The AZM150 is characterised by its slimline design and its 1400 Newton interlocking force. The AZM150 solenoid interlock can be combined with three different actuators for different installation situations: a straight actuator for sliding doors, an angled actuator for large revolving doors and a movable actuator for smaller revolving doors. One of the plus points of the interlock is the rotating actuator head which can be locked simply by putting the lid on rather than a screw fitting. The rotating actuator head has two feeder slots to enable a range of installation positions and approach options. This makes the interlock really flexible to use.


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electromechanical design which can be combined with high safety standards. The interlock comes with a low coding level as standard but is also available with an optional high coding level. The benefit for users: In accordance with ISO 14119, a higher coding requires fewer measures to prevent the bypassing of locking mechanisms, such as fitting out of range or in a concealed position. Schmersal is the only manufacturer which can offer electromechanical safety switches and solenoid interlocks with high coding levels.


Because of its slimline, space-saving design, the AZM150 is especially suited to small machines and to packaging machines and machine tools. The solenoid interlock is available in operating current and standby current variants.


Schmersal  01684 571980  www.schmersal.co.uk


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isit Schmersal at SPS - Smart Production Solutions – in Nuremberg between 26 and


RB Series recommended for small to medium size robots


RB series are suitable for small to medium size robots, due to the output voltage combinations.


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Features of the new RBC200F 200W open frame AC-DC Power supply include 2-3 output configurations, with efficiency rating up to 91%. Also offers 3kV reinforced isolation on channel 3 and an operating temperature -20°C ~ 70°C. The RB series comes with the option to have chassis cover and the power supply comes with 5 year warranty.


The RBC200F series is available in output voltages of 3.3V, 5V, 12V, 16.5V, 24V, 48V, 12V, 15V


Components Bureau  01480 412233  www.componentsbureau.com


ccording to a recent piece in Power Electronic News entitled ‘Smart Power for a Smart Industry’ the Cosel


refect Controls are proud to announce that their PrefectIrus system has been listed on the Energy


Businesses buying products listed on ETL can also make significant energy-savings. PrefectIrus is a Building Management System specifically designed for multi-occupancy properties such as student accommodation or hotels – and controls rooms individually. PrefectIrus ensures energy is only used when heating is required, if rooms are empty or windows are open the system automatically reverts to lower settings, only increasing temperatures when inhabitants return. Occupants have control over the comfort of their environment, but ultimately energy managers have control over energy use via the web- based portal.


Along with temperature, PrefectIrus also controls and monitors humidity, light, CO2 and decibel levels as well as hot water – even alerting management if leaks are detected.


Prefect Controls  01787 320604  www.prefectcontrols.com


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