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Installation News


BG’s SyncEV Chargers at Lace Fields L


BG’s SyncEV Chargers have been installed at Lace Fields, one of the latest housing developments by William Davis Homes.


ace Fields, when completed, will enjoy around 800-character homes nestled in the historic village of Ruddington, offering the best of both town and country living.


BG SyncEV (part of the Luceco PLC Group) offers a range of EV charging products for the home or the workplace that are smart, powerful, and packed with technology and a 3 year warranty for complete


peace of mind.


The EVS7G charger was selected for Lace Fields, a type 2 socketed dynamic 7.4kW wall charger with WiFi and Smart! Functionality - OCPP 1.6J connectivity. The charger has integrated earth fault protection (RCD) + PEN protection system so an earth rod is not required.


As part of the WiFi connectivity, free lifetime software updates over-the-air are available and the SyncEV easy to use app shows usage and cost, the Smart technology optimising home EV charging selecting the cheapest, greenest energy possible. After installation and commissioning, homeowners are given supporting literature as part of their welcome pack, BG SyncEV chargers are fully compliant with current standards and 3rd party approved by DEKRA.


William Davis Homes have been building houses for more than 85 years, their ethos underpinned by strong family values and understanding what


makes each house a home. As well as craftsmanship, comfort and security, William Davis Homes look to futureproof their homes with technology, meeting the expectations of prospective homeowners, electric vehicle charging facilities from BG’s SyncEV being an element of their continued success. www.luceco.com +44 (0) 1952 238 100


Product News


HellermannTyton launches tear-proof identification solution


HellermannTyton, the cable management and protection specialist, has introduced a new tear-proof label range to its portfolio.


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he new range has been designed as a dedicated solution for customers within the rail, test and inspection and asset management sectors; aſter HellermannTyton identified a need amongst its customers for more robust labels which cannot become torn or cause issues during tests and inspections.


As well as being water resistant, the labels can be printed with customer-specific information such as barcodes, logos and tracking information using HellermannTyton’s range of thermal transfer printers. The tear-proof labels are available in a variety of colours and materials on request, including metal- detectable and specific UV-stabilised materials to meet the requirements of various industries. Mary Arrowsmith, product manager for HellermannTyton, commented: “By making labels with more suitable materials and features than others available on the market, we can provide our


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customers with a durable product which supports stock management. Manufactured in the UK, our tear-proof labels are available in different colours to match brand aesthetics as well as various materials on request for industries such as food and beverage, pharmaceuticals and those requiring protection from UV rays.


“We are really pleased to be bringing tear-proof labels to our customers as a useful solution after seeing first-hand how other products on the market were not meeting customer requirements for tests and inspections. The new range shows our continued commitment as a business to improving our solutions to meet customer needs.” Using a thermal transfer printer, customers can either print the labels themselves or utilise HellermannTyton’s pre-print service. www.hellermanntyton.co.uk/contact


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