P22 Installation News:Layout 1 26/05/2021 15:23 Page 22 InstallationNews ESP overcomes security issues for remote woodland dwelling
With its remote location, this stunning rural property in Dartmouth certainly provides a tranquil retreat. The downside of its secluded setting, however, is the challenges it posed for the electrical contractor Martyn Walley, managing director of Hide Ltd,when the property owners decided to update the security and door entry provision for the extensive premises.
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aving had a CCTV system on a previous site, the owners wanted the benefits of having the property protected but did not want the cable infrastructure that CCTV requires installed
throughout the property. They were looking for a more cost effective alternative that would provide similar or enhanced features. Martyn Walley recommended ESP’s GuardCam Deco to provide the general security provision. Four of the systems have been installed to cover the garage, patio/decking area, driveway entrance and the entrance to the boat workshop. GuardCam Deco is a combined Wi-Fi security camera and LED floodlight system, which has been designed with ease of set up as a key feature, including the option for remote monitoring via smartphone or tablet. GuardCam Deco has the option to deliver motion activation notifications via the app whilst recording the activation. With a built-in camera that offers full 1080p HD live viewing and
recording, the GuardCam Deco detects an intruder with proven PIR technology at a distance of up to 10 metres from the unit. It floodlights the area, initiates a video recording and provides the user with an option to deliver a two-way audio message or activate the inbuilt alarm warning. For the access control provision for visitors and deliveries to the property,
Martyn recommended ESP’s Aperta Wired Wi-Fi Door Station with Record Facility as a cost effective solution that offers flexibility and provides full access control integration to the gate automation system from anywhere that a mobile/Wi-Fi signal permits. The Aperta Wi-Fi system has been
integrated fully with the existing electric gate to enable remote control of the gated access system. A Wi-Fi door station connects directly to a smartphone or tablet using the
free ESP app, meaning property owners can easily see who is at the door or gate, engage in two-way communication and allow remote access if desired. 1080p live view, visitor recording, automatic motion detection, and clear two-way audio are available via the subscription-free ESP Smart app. Martyn also recommended three Ovia 10W LED Pathfinder floodlights
to provide ambient lighting to the bordering woodland on the Creek Valley. Products from Scolmore’s Click Aquip66 weatherproof range, meanwhile, were installed in three outside locations to bring power sources where needed.
For further information, contact ESP on 01527 515150, email
info@espuk.com or visit
www.espuk.com
Ovia’s Inceptor Hion chosen for warehouse lighting upgrade
With energy efficiency on the list of priorities for a recent warehouse upgrade, Ovia’s Inceptor Hion range of Highbay fittings were chosen as a solution to provide an environmentally-friendly replacement.
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or nearly two decades Q Catering has been operating as a leading delivered wholesale foodservice provider to caterers across Kent and East Sussex. Based in Sittingbourne, the
company supplies a vast range of products which includes frozen, ambient and chilled, as well as janitorial and disposables. With this level of stock to cater for, significant warehousing and storage capacity is required. When a decision was made to upgrade the outdated lighting provision in
the warehouse, Ovia’s Inceptor Hion 200W LED Dimmable Highbay fittings were selected to provide a high performance, more energy efficient LED alternative to the fluorescent fittings that had been in place since 2003.
A clear vision Q Catering needed to address the poor visibility that staff were having to endure during the night-time stock picking sessions, with the original lighting solution not reaching the bottom two rows of shelving.
The company responsible for the electrical installation was Kent-based
Prowired Electrical Contractors. Danny Edmonds, director at Prowired, commented: “I’ve known Mike Collins and Reg Oldrey at Ovia for many years. It’s a highly respected company with a reputation for quality and reliability. I’ve worked with them on many projects and trust their judgement when it comes to specifying the right products to deliver the solution needed. I’ve used the Inceptor Hion fittings previously and they were perfect for the job – easy to install, producing excellent light quality and saving energy in the process, compared to the original installation. The client was delighted with the result.”
Fit for purpose In total, 12 of the 200W dimmable Inceptor Hion Highbay fittings were installed. There are two versions available – the 0(1)-10V dimmable version installed at Q Catering and a microwave sensor version. Both boast an IP65 and IK10 rating – IK10 is one of the highest degrees of mechanical protection defined by BS EN 62262: 2002 standard. They are each available in three wattages – 100W, 150W and 200W options – and in a choice of a black or white finish. The Hion fitting is suitable for suspending from ceilings or wall mounting using the appropriate bracket which is available separately. It comes with 3m, pre-installed H05RN-F cable for quick and easy installation, and it offers a range of features. It is dimmable, delivers a 90° beam angle, offers 54,000 hour lifetime and comes with a six year warranty.
For more information, visit
www.oviauk.com or contact
sales@oviauk.com / 01827 300640
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