Installation News
Luceco Group delivers a total solution for Allison Homes
Award-winning housebuilder Allison Homes has specified a portfolio of Luceco Group electrical products for its latest development of 450 homes.
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n its latest Wootton Grange development in King’s Lynn, Allison Homes has seen its next phase of homes delivered with the help of Luceco Group’s comprehensive range of electrical solutions, including Sync Energy, BG Electrical and Luceco Lighting. The collaboration underscores both companies’ commitment to quality, innovation and sustainability in the UK residential housing sector. Luceco national sales manager for residential specification Joe Wright commented: “It is great to see our continued relationship with Allison Homes develop. The Luceco Group has been able to continually demonstrate its established position in the new-build residential housing sector, with its extensive range products at competitive rates. “This project highlights our ability to provide a
Product News
Ovia’s upgraded Emergency IP65 Exit Box within Orbik’s enhanced product portfolio
The Orbik by Ovia emergency lighting range has undergone significant investment with the aim of elevating innovation, performance and compliance.
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via, part of the Scolmore Group, has strengthened the portfolio with hero products such as the Calvip 65, a
Slimline IP65-Rated Exit Box.
The Calvip 65 combines robust performance with a slim, contemporary design. Featuring an IP65 ingress protection rating, the unit is well suited to damp or humid environments such as changing rooms and shower areas, where reliability is essential.
In addition to Calvip 65, every product within the Orbik by Ovia range benefits from a number of key technical and functional upgrades including enhanced self-test functionality, long-life LiFePO4 battery technology, a five- year warranty, and refined designs to meet the evolving demands of modern emergency lighting applications.
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The expanded Orbik portfolio The Orbik range is broken down into the following categories: exit signs, ‘Five in One’ exit sign, hanging exit signs, exit boxes, twin spots, circular and square spots, bulkheads, pin spots, and control gear and accessories - encompassing a comprehensive selection of emergency lighting solutions designed to meet diverse commercial and industrial requirements.
Bespoke emergency lighting designs Ovia also offers bespoke Emergency Lighting Design schemes engineered to comply with the latest BS5266 code of practice, incorporating all design objectives for optimal performance. Ovia’s highly skilled specialists produce detailed, accurate lighting layouts tailored to project requirements, ensuring comprehensive
solutions that are perfectly engineered for safety, compliance, and peace of mind.
For more information on the Orbik emergency lighting range visit Ovia’s website or download the Scolmore Group app.
https://oviauk.com
bespoke solution for Allison Homes; a key example of this is the requirement for flush mounted consumer units. Our BG Dual RCD Consumer Unit met the brief, with its stylish design and flexible circuit combinations providing both an ease of installation and aesthetics, to suit visible locations in halls and utility rooms.”
The full specification includes the Sync Energy Wall Charger 2, a sleek, high-performance EV charger designed with sustainability and user experience in mind; 7.4kW single-phase charging, offering fast, efficient performance compatible with UK household supplies; BG flush consumer units; Luceco FType Downlights; Crystalline Optic Lenses, and more.
Allison Homes Group head of procurement Steve Orwin commented: “It has been a pleasure
to build a trusted working partnership with Luceco, who have continued to demonstrate their ability to provide forward-thinking and competitive electrical solutions.”
www.luceco.com
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