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Hylec celebrates a decade of Debox N


Hylec-APL this year celebrates ten years since the launch of its innovative Debox cable junction box series.


ow extending to five models, to address different application use cases, the versatile Debox in-line junction box family’s registered design features offer faster, more efficient and therefore cheaper installation through its simple and virtually tool-free use. Re-imagined and designed to speed up every installation, the original Debox S is a cost-effective, innovative all-in-one cable junction box. Complete with 4-pole 24A UL/VDE- approved terminal block as standard, Debox S conforms to EN60598-1 (GWT 650°C). Pre-fitted with external fixing lugs for fast, easy mounting, Debox S comes complete with everything you need – including in-built cable clamps and locking clip.


Debox SL introduced the first ever completely tool-free in-line electrical junction box. Now featuring a new easier-to-use, double lever screwless terminal block, Debox SL offers maintenance-free connections. Its safe, fast and reliable 100% tool-free assembly is supplied complete with 4-pole 16A connector block, capable of accommodating 2, 3 or 4 conductors


in round or flat profile cable for lighting circuits or power.


Debox SL2 is the smallest junction box available with 5 poles. Each individual 32A screwless lever connector can take up to 3 conductors and the box features unique push- fit cable clamps. Debox SL2 saves valuable time and makes installation easier for smaller and larger internal wiring jobs, as everything needed is supplied with the box and there is no need to use a screwdriver to securely join wires or mount the box itself. Debox SM40


is the first 4-pole in-line junction


box that fits through a 40mm aperture, yet still retains generous cable management space, making Debox SM40


applications. As with all Debox junction boxes, Debox SM40


is only half the volume ideal for use in LED lighting


comes ready for use, supplied with everything needed, including the terminal block, making connection simpler and easier. The miniature Debox SM40


of Debox S or SL, making it the most compact 4-pole junction box available. Debox 11 is a highly versatile surface- mounted junction box for external weatherproof


applications. It comes with 10 soft membrane covered cable entries, providing quick puncture- entry and self-sealing rated to IP66. Eight entries are threaded M20, ideal for cable glands, with no need for an internal locknut, offering even higher protection rating to IP67. Five 3-pole screwless connectors are supplied and the housing is made of flame retardant, impact-resistant polypropylene. 01933 234 400 www.hylec-apl.com


DANLERS Mini PIR Sensor Range NEW


♦ Ideal for energy-saving automatic lighting control ♦ A range of passive infra-red occupancy detectors ♦ Quad digital person detection ♦ Adjustable photocell and time lag functions ♦ Ideal for false or plasterboard ceilings, or luminaire-mounting


♦ Versions for up to 7m diameter detection at 5m mounting height


♦ Versions for up to 24m diameter detection at 17m mounting height


♦ Versions for DALI or 0-10V dimming, or Mains Switching only ♦ Easy, secure programming with the DANLERS ISI app


Smart ISI range D ANLERS


with separate power pack with connector T: +44 (0)1249 443377


ewnews.co.uk E: sales@danlers.co.uk www.danlers.co.uk


DANLERS Limited, DANLERS Business Centre, Vincients Road, Chippenham, Wiltshire, SN14 6NQ, UK March 2024 electrical wholesaler | 15


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