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ESP has CCTV design covered
ESPhas been supplying CCTV solutions for the professional installer market for over 25 years. The company has continued to invest in its CCTV range to provide contractors with systems that harness the latest technologies, are quick and easy to install and boast a raſt of features and benefits to attract a wider range of clients for installers.
comprehensive IP POE or analogue systems are available to meet a wide range of requirements. Included in the range is a host of cameras with contemporary housing alongside vandal resistant options for vulnerable sites. Different lens specification for tailored viewing angles are also available including motorized control, fish-eye and PTZ solutions. Also available through ESP are essential accessories such as license-free
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remote viewing software, POE extenders and switches for extended cable runs, deep camera bases for convenient system connections and simple to use test monitors for set-up and troubleshooting. With access to ESP’s comprehensive range of CCTV systems as well as the
support of a highly experienced technical team, contractors can now take advantage of ESP’s specialist design service. A team of dedicated design engineers will work with professional installers to assist with specifying the right system for project-based systems. For CCTV projects that require larger systems and specific cameras, the
ESP team believes that pre-planning is vital and that producing and working to a professional design will mean the best possible system is specified to
SP has established itself as a reliable CCTV provider by ensuring consistency of stock, with high-end pre and aſtersales support. Commercial applications requiring
get the best results on site. The design service is able to generate computer generated models of a system’s live view from the cameras, a useful tool to ensure a client will have a good understanding of the camera angles and views before committing to the system. As well as providing computer generated previews from the camera locations, the service will provide recommendations for the total amount of cable required for installation, suitable Hard Drive capacity and will also highlight the record duration, resolution and ESP camera part number required - making specifying an installation simpler. For more information on ESP’s CCTV Product range and design service, please contact your nearest ESP Sales Area Manager
For further information, contact ESP on 01527 515150 or
info@espuk.com or visit
www.espuk.com
Ovia adds LED Wall Packs to its Floodlight range
A new addition to Ovia’sfloodlight range is Inceptor Murus – a range of LED Wall Packs with CTA Switch and a robust IK10 rated housing that makes them ideal in outdoor settings.
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esigned to be fast and simple to install, the IP66-rated Inceptor Murus is available in 15W and 25W options and in a choice of standard, photocell, and photocell and emergency versions. The
photocell version can assist with energy saving by allowing the light to turn on and off at set lux levels. Inceptor Murus will turn on when the lux level is below 10-30 lux. Installation of the Murus is quick and easy, thanks to the Push Fit/Piano Key
Terminal Block and the floodlight can be Besa box or trunking mounted. All models include a CTA switch allowing the product to change colour temperature between Warm White 3000K, Cool White 4000K and Daylight 6000K. Inceptor Murus is available in a choice of anthracite grey or light grey finish and it comes with a five year warranty.
The full range can be seen in the new Ovia Issue 3 catalogue which can be downloaded from the Ovia website:
www.oviauk.com. Watch the video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pld7osgI2N8
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