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No Bolts cleat is first to get Network Rail approval Ellis addressed this by designing a cleat that


The Ellis No Bolts cleat is the first cable cleat to be granted PADS approval by Network Rail. The all polymeric stackable product –


designed and manufactured by Ellis – was developed following an enquiry through our UK distributor, ETS, from Network Rail concerning a maintenance problem that was causing health and safety issues. It was launched last summer and was named


Innovative Industrial Product of the Year at the 2016 Electrical Industry Awards. Network Rail’s problem was that live cables


were having to be removed from cleats, work carried on around them, and then somehow placed back between tightly spaced upright studs at regular intervals along the entire run.


could be stacked and fixed with a quarter turn fixing lock. This means additional cable runs can be added quickly and easily, without any need to tamper with existing ones. The rapid-fit nature of the product is further


enhanced by the replacement of fixing nuts with a push-fit locking mechanism that securely fastens the lower and top section of the clamp together. As well as attaining PADS approval, the Ellis No Bolts cleat is manufactured from a high-strength nylon, formulated to meet the London Underground 1-085 approved material standard. It also conforms with IEC 61914.


uwww.ellispatents.co.uk Light Efficient Design offers ‘world’s


widest range’ of LED HID retrofits With over one million lamps sold worldwide, Light Efficient Design offers arguably the world’s widest range of site-tested HID retrofit solutions. From low bays and high bays for factory, warehouse, retail mall, hotel and office spaces, to post tops, bollards and wall packs for exterior floodlighting and walkways. Replacing 35 – 1000 Watt HIDs with non-invasive, fully CE/ROHS tested LED


retrofit lamp solutions, Light Efficient Design’s diverse range includes SOX bayonet cap and SON replacements all the way up to 1000 Watt high bays. With 3000K, 4000K and 5700K colour temperatures available, the range is one of the few on the market that is fully tested for use in enclosed fittings, while the conformal coating applied at time of manufacture ensures PCB circuitry and LEDs are protected from potential exposure to moisture and condensation. Low maintenance is assured with a 50,000-hour lamp life


together with a full five-year warranty. Samples are available from UK stock as part of the 60-day trial programme. Light Efficient Design UK’s Newbury-based warehouse offers


prompt delivery to UK/Ireland electrical wholesalers and help is available through a national network of lighting sales engineers and electrical wholesalers. All Light Efficient Design products are manufactured at an ISO 9001 accredited facility. For more information call 0333 5778133 or visit:


uwww.led-llc.com Revolutionary new junction box


The Quickwire junction box is the latest product from the designer of The flex7 lighting connection and control system. The Quickwire offers dramatic time savings compared to traditional junction boxes. It comes prewired and is designed to save installation time on site – all four connections can be


wired in seven seconds. Strip your wire, then push it into the push-fit connectors for quick and easy, screwless termination. The push fit design negates the need for fiddly screws, clamps, clips or covers. Quickwire is prewired with labelled entry points


for error-free wiring, and its compact design means it will fit through a 32mm diameter ceiling hole. If you need to


disconnect one of your cables, the simple disconnection tool makes it quick and easy. Use a single Quickwire


Switch & Load for a lighting circuit with a single luminaire – connect your power, load and switch by pushing your cable into the clearly labelled cable inlets. The remaining power inlet can then be used to feed another lighting circuit. A Quickwire Splitter can be used to increase the number of ‘load’ outputs on a Quickwire Switch


& Load. Simply connect the load inlet of a Switch & Load to one of the four load inlets on a Splitter. Both products use the same revolutionary push-fit design.


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The new Raychem SENZ range of responsive thermostats allows installers to optimise energy efficiency in floor heating systems. The technology is designed to offer homeowners an effective way to manage and monitor energy usage through an easy-to-use display and Wi-Fi- enabled app. “Feedback from our customers showed that, as


homeowners become more aware of the cost- saving and environmental benefits of reducing energy usage in their home, they are looking more at smart heating technology,” explains Andrew McGrath, Regional Sales Manager UK/Ireland. “The new Raychem SENZ range is an easy and


effective way for consumers to monitor and control how much energy they use from week-to-week.” Raychem’s new SENZ range is available with an


innovative touchscreen functionality and Wi-Fi capability, allowing users to quickly respond to changing temperatures in the home and adjust their underfloor heating accordingly. The technology works though several pre-set


programs, which can be automatically adjusted to start when a certain temperature is reached. The SENZ range, enables homeowners to monitor underfloor heating consumption for the past week, month and year, helping them understand and optimise energy usage and efficiency. For more details and to access the latest


technical information on the Raychem SENZ and SENZ-WIFI thermostats, visit:


uhttp://senz.pentairthermal.com/en August 2017 electrical wholesaler | 37


Smarter floor heating with Raychem SENZ thermostats


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