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ESP targets professional C ESP’s IP (IInternet Protocol) CCTV range was developed to satisfy the g


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ESP targets professional CCTV sector ESP s IP ( nternet P otocol) C


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contractors and tomeet the needs of a changingmarket placewhich ismoving fromanalogue to IP. he IP POE C


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ontrac ors and to meet the needs of a changing market place which is moving from analogue to IP The IP POE CCTV range is designed to offer superior, reliable and straightfoforward installation solutions om domestic through to larger and more complex commercial er-Ethernet) which enables the camera and po er er


V rangewas developed to satisfyfy the grow ng demand fromcustomers andom customers and P.


V range is designed to offer superior, reliable and straightforward installation solutions for a range of applor a range of applications frications fromdomestic through to larger andmore complex commercial proj


projects. The range fhe range features POE (Power-er-Over-Ethernet)which enables the camera and power ffe


eed to be wired in C t5e cable up to 100 metres without the need for additional po whichmakes installationmuchmore convenient. A single Ethernet cable provides both the power and the HD digital fefeed,with just one cable per camera andmultiple cameras can be installed anywhere on the network that the NVR is connected do. Processing power


eed to bewired in Cat5e cable up to 100metreswithout the need for additional power, which makes installation much more con enient. A single Ethernet cable pr vides both the po er and the HD digital feed, with just one cable per camera and multiple cameras can be installed an where on the net ork that the NVR is connec ed do


ocessing po er, an abundance of features, versatility and high resolution IP C combine tomake this the superior choice over traditional analogue systems. here are t o distinct IP ranges a ailable - the REKOR IP 2 Megapixel range which has been tailored for the domestic market, and the HDView IP 5 Megapixel range which e of NVR and camera selection.


ombine to make this the superior choice o er traditional analogue systems There are two distinct IP ranges available - the REKOR IP 2Megapixel rangewhich has been tailored fofor the domesticmarket, and the HDViewIP 5Megapixel rangewhich is aimed at laris aimed at larger applger applications with a wide choicicationswith awide choice of NVR and camera selection.


For more information visit w ormore information visitwww..espuk.com t: 01527 515150, or e: sales@espuk.com


PopPack goes o er to the dark side


opPack goes over to the dark side


Thorn Lightings popular PopPack batten fittings ha e been r -in ented in a black finish, to meet increased popularity for black luminaires in commercial applications opPack is one of the most efficient (lm/W on the market in terms of lumens emitted b the luminair , which ranges from 3,000 t 11,000 lumens on the 1.8 metre version. One of the first projects to take advantage of the sleek appearance of the new Black


horn Lighting’s popular PopPack batten fittings have been re-invented in a black finish, tomeet increased popularity for black luminaires in commercial applications. PopPack is one of themost efficient (lm/W) on themarket in terms of lumens emitted by the luminaire,which ranges from3,000 to 11,000 lumens on the 1.8metre version. One of the first projects to take advantage of the sleek appearance of the newBlack PopPack is Arbeta inManchester


t: 01527 515150, or e: sales@espuk.com


Unicrimp adds neiUn crimp adds new CXT BrassGlands


CXT Brass Glands Unicrimp, part of the S olmore Group o


Unicrimp, part of the Scolmore Group off


companies, has expanded its Brass Glands range to include CXT Brass Glands


his is to meet the er


ompanies, has expanded its Brass Glands range t include CXT Brass Glands. This is tomeet the growing requirement fromUnicrimp’s customers looking to sour e stranded armour cable instead of steel wired armour (SW ) which the CW and BW glands c


opPack is Arbeta in Manchester, which sees the original three block building unified into one through the addition of a newETFE roof,f, creating a 9,100 sq ftft, full height atriumfofor communal orking and events


r,,which sees the original three block building unified into one


through the addition of a new ETFE roof, creating a 9,100 sq f , full height atrium for communal working and events.


Instalnstalled within the Arbetaledwithin the Arbeta’s circulation areas, PopPack LED is highly efficient (>100Llm/W reduce energy consumption significantlywhen compared to traditional fluorescent alternatives. For glare control and uniformit , PopPack LED features a special t


tured prismatic and anti-fly diffuser


educe energy consumption significantly when compared to traditional fluorescent alternatives. For glare control and uniffo


s circulation areas, PopPack LED is highly efficient (>100Llm/W) and can/W) and can ormity, PopPack LED fefeatures a special textured prismatic and anti-fly diffuser


designed to avoid the black spots caused by insect ingress. PopPack LED has a 50,000 hours rated lifefe this is equivalent to 10 years at 16 hours per da , 6 da s per week operation helping to significantly educe maintenance costs. PopPack LED is per ect for applications such as staircases, circulation areas and offices, with a 4000K colour temperature and a very high colour rendering index of more than 80.


designed to a oid the black spots caused by insect ing ess. PopPack LED has a 50,000 hours rated lif this is equivalent to 10 years at 16 hours per day, 6 days perweek operation helping to significantly reducemaintenance costs. PopPack LED is perfefect fofor applications such as staircases, circulation areas and offices,with a 4000K colour temperature and a very high colour rendering index ofmore than 80.


T: 01388 420042 e: uk.quotations@zumtobelgroup.com thornlighting.c .uk


: 01388 420042 e: uk.quotations@zumtobelgroup.com www..thornlighting.co.uk


18th Edition ci Unit by L


Retrofit Surge P otection Unit by Lewdon


18th Ed tion comp iantomplianl Retrofit Surge Protection don


3, Lewden also has Retrofit Surge P otection Unit in its consumer units range thatmeetswith the requirements of the 18th edition regulations BS7671:2018 section 534.


directly within the existing consumer unit due to space limitation. I is primarily suitis primarily suited to installations located in an urban areawithout an external lightning protection systemand fefed froman underground po er sour


his easy to install, self- ontained metal enclosure connects in parallel to the existing consumer unitwithout any need fofor modification to the unit and has been designed fofor retro-fitting application to provide protection of electrical appliances against impulse surimpulse surgeswhere it is not possible to accommodate an SPD directlywithin the existing consumer unit due to space limitation. It ed to installations located in an urban area without an


This easy to install, self-f-containedmetal enclosure connects in parallel to the existing consumer unit without any need for modification to the unit and has been designed for retr -fitting application to pr vide protection of electrical appliances against ges where it is not possible to ac ommodate an SPD


transients and the secondary effects of an indirect lightning strike. Designed for residential application only on a single phase 230V supply


transients and the secondary effe


on a single phase 230V supply, this unit is suitable for positioning at the origin of an electrical installation, providing protection fofor all distribution circuits and includes amain switch and 32AMCB, pr viding circuit protection, and disconnection of the surge protec or for testing or end of life replacement.


pr viding protection for all distribution circuits and includes a main switch and 32A MCB, providing circuit protection, and disconnection of the surge protector fofor testing or end of lifefe replacement.


To find out more visitw ewnews ewnews..co.u ws.co..uk o find outmore visit www.le den.com .lewden.com April 2020 electrical w pril 2020 electricalwh esaler le wholesaler | 39 39


unit incorporates a ype 2 SPD, offering protection against switching ffects of an indirect lightning strike.Designed fofor residential application only y,, this unit is suitable fofor positioning at the origin of an electrical installation,


Suitable fforTN-C-S (PME),TN-S, andTT earthing arrangements, this unit incorporates aTy


or TN-C-S (PME), TN-S, and T earthing arrangements, this Type 2 SPD, ffe


D, offering protection against switching


ex ernal lightning protection system and fed from an under ound power source. Suitable fo


n addition to the range of SPDs in Type 2 and Combined Ty 3, Lewden also has Retrofit Surge Protection Unit in its consumer units range that meets with the requirements of the 18th edition egulations BS7671:2018 section 534.


In addition to the range of SPDs in Ty ype 2 and Combined Type 1 2 & ype 1,2 &,


flexible wire braid or braid armour cable wher there is a need fofor clamping of thewire braid fofor electrical continuity and/ormechanical retention purposes. For example, inmulticore control cable infrastrucinfrastructure, production lines, conveyors, server rooms,machine shops andmobile equipment. he new glands ha e an IP66 rating allowing them to be used with all types of braided armour cables


suitable ffor indoor and outdoor use


wing requirement from Unicrimps customers looking to source stranded armour cable instead of steelwired armour (SWA)which the CWand BW glands cover.


CXT brass cable glands are designed for usewith ypes of braided armour SY, CY and otherY,, CY and other flexiblewire braid or braid armour cablewhere there is a need for clamping of the wire braid for electrical continuity and/or mechanical retention purposes. For example, in multicore control cable tur , production lines, con eyors, ser er


CXT brass cable glands are designed for use with alall tl types of braided armour SY


ooms, machine shops and mobile equipment. The newglands have an IP66 rating allowing themto be usedwith all types of braided armour cables. They are also BS 6121-1:2005 compliant and suitable fo


hey are also BS 6121-1:2005 compliant and or indoor and outdoor use.


They are supplied completewith a PVC shroud which includes a banjo earthing washer for an additional earthing option, and galvanised locknut. ange of sizes –


hey are supplied complete with a PVC shroud which includes a banjo earthingwasher for an additional earthing option, and galvanised locknut. The glandswilhe glands will be al be avaiailable in a rlable in a range of sizes – 20mmsmall; 20mm; 25mm; 32mm; 40mm; 50mm and 63mm. he 20mm to 32mm glands will be sold emainder as single units


20mm small; 20mm; 25mm; 32mm; 40mm; 50mm and 63mm. The 20mmto 32mmglandswill be sold in units of tin units of two, with the r,with the remainder as single units, and they come in outer boxes containing between 5 and 25 packs depending on the size of glands equired


and they come in outer bo es containing bet een 5 and 25 packs depending on the size of glands required.


For further information contac Unicrimp on 01827 300600: sales@unicrimp.comor visit unicrimp.com


or further information contact Unicrimp on 01827 300600: sales@unicrimp.com or visit www..unicrimp.com


espuk.com,, r,, an abundance of fefeatures, versatility and high resolution IP CCTV allV all


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