Cable Management
Inspection tees create a three-way junction with a window for easy cable checking and access.
Inspection bends allow you to join two pieces of conduit tube for changes in direction (usually 90° or 45° angles) with an inspection window to check / access cables.
Metal hooks are diecast screwed metal hooks, included in the range for suspending cables or light fittings.
Quality assurance
As with all Unicrimp products, the new conduit accessories are manufactured in accordance with Scolmore Group’s defined set of criteria and meet the requirements for the market for which they are intended. This is achieved in several ways by utilising recognised third party test houses to carry out compliance testing and performing regular routine maintenance/ inspection of the products and manufacturing facilities. All products are batch coded for improved traceability and should any issues arise, there is the added reassurance of the back-up of the Scolmore Group technical department.
Conclusion
Conduit accessories are more than supplementary components; they are essential enablers of a safe, efficient and adaptable
electrical infrastructure. From mechanical integrity to system scalability, they underpin the success of modern cable management systems across residential, commercial and industrial sectors.
As electrical codes tighten and system complexity increases, the selection and
application of conduit accessories will remain a critical factor in the overall performance of any wiring installation. For contractors and designers alike, understanding and leveraging the full capabilities of these components is a professional imperative.
Domus Ventilation at CEF Live 25 Announcement
Domus Ventilation to exhibit at CEF Live 25 at Birmingham’s NEC from 5-6 June. D
omus Ventilation, a manufacturer of market-leading ventilation systems that save energy and improve indoor air quality, will be highlighting its most popular products to professionals working across the electrical sector.
Domus Ventilation’s dMEV-NICO Decentralised Mechanical Extract Ventilation fan will be on display at CEF Live 25. Designed to remove waste and moist air from a single wet room, such as bathrooms and kitchens, dMEV-NICO continuously extracts waste air, automatically adjusting between low trickle and boost speeds. Highly flexible, dMEV-NICO is suitable for wall, ceiling and window mounting and provides a cost effective extract solution.
Domus Ventilation’s intermittent axial fan range will also feature prominently on the stand, including the latest additions to the range: the
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DBF100 100mm (4”) fan and the DKF150 150mm (6”) fan. Providing extract volume rates up to 18.6 l/s and 48.8 l/s respectively, the new axial fans are designed for high performance and energy efficiency, ensuring compliance with Building Regulations Part F Ventilation. Versions are available with timer control, combined humidistat and timer control, and pull cord control.
Sitting alongside the fans on the Domus Ventilation stand will be several award winning products, including Greenline ducting bends and non-combustible Solis Air Bricks that enable compliance with the revised Building Regulations Fire Safety Approved Document B. Senior Domus Ventilation managers will be in attendance at CEF Live to advise visitors on these latest, cost-effective ventilation solutions available for residential and light commercial applications. They will offer their
expertise and advice on how to achieve specific ventilation outcomes and comply with Building Regulations in the most cost-effective and efficient manner.
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