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ProductFinder Lighting Controls Ltd continues on innovative path


The renovation of older buildings coupled with the introduction of contemporary lighting control technology can present challenges. To help meet these, Lighting Controls Ltd has


introduced a new DALI Switch Interface that interfaces architectural switches into the DALI network. This is the first such interface to fit into a low-profile box, enabling existing light switches to connect to the DALI network. The ecoLUX LC-DALI4IP/BB, is a 4-channel switch input


module, powered by the DALI bus, which enables 4 standard switches, or two centre retractive switches to be connected to a DALI network. Being of very low profile (9mm thick), the unit can be installed behind a standard light switch in a 28mm pattress box. This slim size makes the LC-DALI4IP/BB input module


AirMaster De-Humidifier


launched by CED The AirMaster cooling and heating range has been broadened and strengthened with a portable De-Humidifier. Measuring just 300(w) x 204(d) x 452(h) mm and manufactured with a white plastic body, this unit – at just 11.5kg – is easily moved around and offers ideal flexibility for use in both domestic and commercial applications. Extracting up to 12 litres of water per day, this unit has


a 2.5 litre detachable water tank, with a full level indicator and automatic cut off. Both this tank and water tray are manufactured in anti-bacterial materials to avoid internal build-up of germs and mould, whilst the air filter is also washable. With an ‘A’ energy rating, the AirMaster De-Humidifier is


both powerful yet extremely energy efficient, offering a highly cost efficient solution to combating damp, mould and condensation. Quality is assured with CE and RoHS approval, backed


by a 12 month guarantee. For more information call 0208 503 8500 or visit:


uwww.ced-elec.co.uk Safer socket testing from Martindale


From the first ring main socket tester to today’s range of residential and industrial check plugs you can rely on Martindale to deliver fast and safe socket testing. The CP501 Check Plug and BZ101Buzz-It are the UK’s favourite socket testers, designed for easy


verification of wall socket wiring. The Martindale CP501 classic Check Plug is a quick and easy way to ensure that 13A sockets are


correctly wired. Featuring three bright long life LEDs, wiring faults are indicated by one of the LEDs failing to illuminate, with the pattern of lit LEDs indicating the type of fault detected. Any LED not lit indicates a fault which can be identified from the list of most common faults displayed on the front of the label. With an audible sounder to confirm that the wiring is correct, the BZ101 is ideal for checking sockets that are difficult to access. With the audible indication, the BZ101 can also be used as a basic fuse finder. When the correct fuse is pulled, the buzzer stops. Cased in robust blue ABS housing, the CP501 and BZ101 accurately indicate up


to 28 faults, the most common of which can be interpreted from the quick key on the front of the tester with further details on the instruction card supplied with Martindale’s socket testers.


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Following the launch of its disabled toilet alarm system, ESP has added a new stainless steel version, to sit alongside the original white product within the Essentials collection of fire and security products. The stainless steel disabled toilet alarm has a


battery back-up function, with the battery supplied. Designed to meet care standards in Part M building regulations BS 8300, the 3-part kit is simple to install and comprises an Indication Module, Pull Cord Module and Reset Module. The Indication Module includes an 80db


distinctive tone alert sounder with clear LED alert triangle indication for when the alarm has been triggered. The Pull Cord Module has an anti-ligature mechanism and a red pull cord with 2 handles, including an LED alert triangle. The Reset Module features a clear LED alert triangle indication with internal sounder to reassure the user the alarm has been raised. The Alert triangle acts as a push button to reset the alarm, and is clearly indicated in engraved lettering. The compact design, with a 10mm profile makes it suitable for many interiors and the system is expandable to include additional indication and pull cord modules. All three modules fit a standard 1-gang box, which is supplied. The kit also comes with a stainless steel disabled persons sign for the toilet door.


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ideal when a DALI switch interface is needed in an existing installation, for instance, when it is required to use architectural switches to control lights on a DALI network, or when the wiring is inaccessible. The interface can be used with all


ecoLUX DALI modules including LCMs, Area Controllers and interfaces such as the DALI64. The LC-DALI4IP/BB can be


connected directly to the DALI connection on a luminaire so as to quickly and cost effectively add switching and dimming functions to an existing installation.


uwww.lightingcontrols.ltd.uk


Stainless steel finishes for disabled toilet alarm system


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