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Switchtec supplies stackable lighting and sounder modules for greater versatility and
performance Available from specialist distributor Switchtec, Sirena’s TWS range of light towers has been expanded with the addition of three new modules to the stackable tower Automax range. The TWS range provides visual and/or audible indication of the status of a wide variety of process machines, vehicles, lifts and other factory and industrial equipment. The TWS S is a multifunctional SuperBright LED module offering four effects; steady, flashing, strobe and a new random effect. Exhibiting versatility, six different dome colours are available. The TWS RGA is a multicolour, SuperBright LED module with three levels (colours) of alarm from one module: green, amber and red. The third module, the TWS A+, is an electronic sounder that has 16 tones, a maximum sound level of 93dB and a high degree of protection for a sounder of CE/IP65 GOST UL/NEMA 3R (pending). TWS S and TWS RGA offer an excellent degree of
protection to CE/IP66 GOST UL/NEMA 4X (pending) and operate from 12/24V AC/DC supplies. The TWS A+ is similarly empowered, but is also able to operate from 90/240V AC supplies. The basic principal of any light tower is to
provide a quick visual indication, warning or notification. Most light towers are pre-assembled, manufactured as a complete item, and have to be ordered in the required colour sequence, voltage and illumination type.
uswitchtec.com Aico website gets a makeover
Aico Ltd., the market leader in residential Fire and Carbon Monoxide (CO) Alarms in the UK, has re launched its website -
www.aico.co.uk – with a new look and new features. Whilst retaining the valuable information that has made its website so popular with customers, including detailed product and alarm technology information along with an extensive selection of support tools, the new look Aico website comes with a clean, modern look and improved navigation. A new Alarm Selector for producing a
robust pre-written Aico alarm specification features in the products section. This latest version encompasses both Fire and CO Alarms in the same specification for the first time and is easier than ever to use. Also new to the website is an Aico in the Community page that covers some of the activities and charitable donations made by Aico and its staff under its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). The revised Aico website has a greater focus on multimedia content, including a series of short
informative videos designed to provide customers with a range of educational and practical advice. The videos address subjects such as standards, regulations, best practice, the latest Aico alarm technology (e.g. AudioLINK data extraction) and step by step guides to the most frequently asked questions, including how to test an alarm and how to change a battery. For more information please go to
www.aico.co.uk or contact Aico on 01691 664100 or
uenquiries@aico.co.uk.
Vela Switch – colour
changing LED Fire Rated
Downlight GreenBrook are delighted to present their new LED Fire Rated Downlight, the Vela Switch – a colour changing downlight that can be switched from 3,000k to 4,000k. The switch to change the colour temperature is conveniently placed on the side of the product (not the back of the can), and the product has an integrated driver and loop-in and loop-out terminals to assist in a quick and easy installation.
Supplied with either a frosted or a clear lens, this range is available in three different bezel colours;
white, polished chrome & satin chrome. GreenBrook has tested this range to ensure they are suitably fire rated for use in 30, 60 & 90-minute ceilings and that they conform to EN 60598 and to Building Regulations Part B, C, E & L. For further information about these products and our other Vela products please see our website
or call for a brochure.
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Vent-Axia’s new revive fan offers social housing greater flexibility
Leading British ventilation manufacturer Vent-Axia has launched its updated Lo-Carbon Revive fan with a range of new and improved features that ensure it continues to meet the specific needs of Social Housing. Boasting powerful, quiet and efficient ventilation, the intelligent Lo-Carbon Revive is a filter-less unitary fan and now includes an adjustable trickle speed option, an interchangeable intermittent mode and smoother humidity boost transition, as well as a raft of useful original features. Condensation and mould are directly linked to poor indoor air quality (IAQ). The new features help tackle these issues even more effectively with the ability to commission the fan to meet the needs of the property and with resident acceptability in mind. Installers can quickly and easily select from a range of options, giving bespoke solutions where performance or noise is key. Add to this
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Revive’s innovative Multi-Vortex technology which powerfully, but quietly, removes moisture and stale air. Interchangeable intermittent capability is another
new feature in the commissioning menu, where the installer can switch between intermittent and continuous operation. While in intermittent mode the fan will boost in exactly the same way as before from humidity, timer or pullcord but with no trickle. Featuring Smart Sense intelligent technology,
Revive is quick and easy to install with the fan featuring a simple alpha numeric LED display, which is clear and easy to read and uses a three-button menu for commissioning and data gathering. For further information, please telephone 0844 856 0590 or visit:
uvent-axia.com.
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