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Unicrimp’s Q-Nect IP range of Weatherproof Junction Boxes
The Q-Nect range of junction boxes and connectors from Unicrimp provides installers with secure and efficient connections for a range of residential, commercial, and industrial environments.
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key product in the range is the Q-Nect IP weatherproof junction box which is designed to make installations quicker and more efficient. It can house four of the 3 Port Lever Connectors using the 360° detachable cradle. The IP Box also utilises a curved lid which provides additional space for wires. The lid is locked using quarter turn fasteners, which allows for quick opening and closing. Key features include:
• Enhanced protection - the IP66 rating and self-sealing membranes offer superior protection for electrical components from dust, dirt, and water.
• 10 membrane entry points - the junction box features ten membrane entry points. Protection against moisture and dust is
enhanced with the self-sealing membranes which provide a faster and more secure cable entry whilst at the same time maintaining the IP66 rating.
• Up to eight M20 glands - installers have the option of using up to eight M20 cable glands with the junction box. The M20 threaded entries with membrane ensure that the IP rating is maintained without needing to use any tools or locknuts.
• Multiple fixing options - the IP Box gives you the option to fix directly to a wall using four screws into the pre-moulded holes in the base or utilise the detachable wall clip which requires just two screws.
• Semi-transparent lids - the option of the semi-transparent lid takes the IP Box to the next level, allowing installers to see the
inside connections without compromising the integrity of the enclosure. The boxes with semi-transparent lids are available in a black or anthracite grey finish.
www.unicrimp.com
Elucian expands consumer unit range
Elucian has added new IP65-rated EV boards to its popular consumer unit range, providing a robust solution tailored to the growing demand in EV charging installations.
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s electric vehicle (EV) adoption accelerates across the UK, the role of dedicated EV boards has never been more critical. These specialist consumer units are designed to manage the unique electrical requirements of EV chargers, including high current loads, isolation, surge protection and compliance with the latest wiring regulations. A purpose-built EV board not only ensures safety for homeowners and installers but also simplifies installation, reducing the risk of errors and downtime.
The Elucian EV Boards, from Click Scolmore, are available in multiple configurations, with protective devices (RCDs or RCBOs and surge protection devices) pre-fitted, allowing installers to complete projects faster while ensuring full compliance with UK wiring regulations. The units also include a free way for additional circuits, offering flexibility for future upgrades.
The full range comprises:
• 5 Way IP65 EV Unit with 100A Mains Switch, SPD and 32A B Curve RCBO
• 5 Way IP65 EV Unit with 100A Mains Switch, SPD and 40A B Curve RCBO
• 5 Way IP65 EV Unit with 63A 30mA Type A RCD, SPD and 40A B Curve MCB
• 5 Way IP65 EV Unit with 63A 30mA Type B RCD and 40A B Curve MCB 4 | electrical wholesalerFebruary 2026
Available in a white or anthracite grey finish, the EV units feature multiple gland knockouts and come with a pre-fitted lock that provides safety from interference.
The new IP65 EV board extends the trusted Elucian range, combining Click Scolmore’s reputation for high-quality, installer-friendly consumer units with the performance and protection demanded by modern EV installations.
https://elucianuk.com
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