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Unicrimp introduces nylon meter tail glands
Unicrimp, part of the Scolmore Group of companies, continues to expand its cable accessories portfolio and has just launched a new range of Nylon Meter Tail Glands.
Linear Batten LED lights from Ovia T
he new 32 mm and 40 mm White Nylon Meter Tail Glands with Plug have been added to Unicrimp’s Q-Crimp Nylon Glands offering. They are designed to house incoming cables on a metal consumer unit and provide the ideal solution to house incoming cables requiring entry through a 32mm or 40mm knockout due to their specialist grommet allowing fitment for 25mm² or 16mm² metre tails.
A blanking insert plug is also supplied as standard for optional use should no earth wire be present. 01827 300600 /
sales@unicrimp.com
www.unicrimp.com.
Inceptor B-Lite from Ovia is a range of 4ſt, 5ſt and 6ſt linear batten multi- current LED fittings, available in standard, microwave sensor, emergency sensor and microwave & emergency sensor versions. They are a direct replacement for conventional battens and boast many features.
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afety, speed and ease of installation have been given top priority. A security wire, pre-attached to the base of the product, allows the diffuser to be hung from the base and means the installer doesn’t have to remove the cover and place it aside during installation. The diffuser can be easily pulled apart from the steel base with the help of spring clips, allowing for quicker and easier installation.
The multi-current driver, with the option for four different wattages, allows the installer to increase or decrease the lumens, depending on the requirements for each individual application. The fitting is combined in single output and twin outputs, so there is no need for two separate units. The Inceptor B-Lite has a TP(a) rated thermoplastic diffuser and a strong IK08 impact protection which means it is suitable for many applications. It comes with a 5-year warranty. 01827 300640 /
sales@oviauk.com
www.oviauk.com.
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