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their high specification CLi Series LED driverswith built-in Casambiwireless communications capabilities. The newrange of CLi-Casambi LED driverswill be available exclusively through Holders,who offer a number of Casambi-enabled productswhichwork seamlessly together to formamesh network. Casambi provides amodernwireless lighting control systembased on Bluetooth Low Energy, and Harvard Power Systems has integrated a Casambi node into its full range of CoolLED PRO CLi Series LED driverswhilst retaining all their high specification features in their ultra-compact size.


The CoolLED PRO CLi Series of Casambi-enabled LED drivers are available in 15W, 25W and 40Wversions and are programmable from100 to 1400mA. Specification rich, the CLi Series LED drivers provide smooth flicker-free dimming down to 0.1%and smooth Soft-On & .


comewith a compreh Harvard’s CLi Series Soft-Off functionality


LEDdrivers including 0–10V,DALI dimmable and nowthe fully embedded CASAMBI variants, all ensive five-yearwarranty.These newLEDdrivers are competitively priced tomeetmarket demand.


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For further information contactHarvard Power Systems t: +44 (0)113 880 5405 e: sales@harvardps.comor fromHolders t: +44 (0)1896 759098 e: LEDsales@holdersgroup.com


Thorn’sOmega Pro 2 – a newapproach to lighting control


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The newOmega Pro 2 fromThorn Lighting enables you to afford the functionality required fofor your projoject delay the expenditure of thematerials until and easily integrate your lighting control


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when you are ready.


The newsolution also enables personalisation of your lighting - fromthe lit effect, to howyouwish to control it, to the colour temperature of the room. The digital services allowremotelymanagement of the space, environmental impact or even navigation services within your building. The newOmega Pro 2 a clever


newdevelopment called Connect Kit or CKIT for short.


A fully interchangeable plug-and-play system, Thorn’s patent pending newCKIT accessory range takes amodular approach to lighting control. These interchangeable kits offer different control options for different budgets, and can accommodate simple ON/OFF switching;wireless scene control or the lighting in a single room, floor or building.


fo Thorn has introduced a variety of optics in the O-PEC optical range, fo for office and education


applications, to guarantee the right light for every task. These include the Hexagonal (HX) optic; the Microprism(MPT) optic and the Opal (OP) optic


Contact 01388 420042 or email: uk.quotations@zumtobelgroup.com


Newadditions to ESP’s’s best-selling Aperta door entry range


ESP is expanding its best-selling Aperta EZTAG door entry systemto offer installers more choice andwholesalersmore opportunities for sales. TA r,


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durable and convenient solution for awide variety of access control applications. Already available in troduced a black version to broaden its appeal.


EZTAG3 is an IP65 ratedweatherproof combined access control keypadwith proximity tag or pin code activation, accommodating up to 1,010 key tag holders or pin numbers. The EZTAG3 supports two separate lock outputs, aswell as fail safe and fail secure locks.


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It comes completewith 10 tags and fefeatures a robust housingwith a narrow(45mmx 152mm) footprint allowing installationwhere space is at a premium. The units also use LED operational indicators, and have attractive blue backlighting of the keypad and a doorbell option. A newblack keypad is also being introduced for the EZTA handy and convenient box.


For further info ewnews.c.co.ws o.u.uk TAG3PRO Kit) to offer a complete door entry systemin one formation, contact ESP on 01527 515150 or email info@espuk.com


Hamilton rolls out wide rocker switches as standard for the UKmarket


Hamilton LitestatwillmakeWide Rocker Switches an optionwithin its designer collection ofwiring accessories, for theUKmarket and beyond, during 2020.Theywill be available across all CFX screwless and standard box-fix options, andwill include 1, 2 and 3-gang switches, aswell as 1 gang Pus -Th-To-Make (PTM),Double Pole and IntermediateWide Rockers. “Ourwide rocker productswere initially


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designers cater for the needs of international guests.” Catering for all interior design schemes too, the solutionswill be available in 12 on-trendmetallic finishes, including popular Bronzes and Brasses, as well as GlossWhite to deliver the perfefect finishing flourish.


developed as a response to design trends in the Chinesemarket.We’ve nowhad interest in this configuration across allmarkets, including theUK and particularly in the hotel sector,”explainsGavin Williams,Hamilton’s head ofmarketing.“Welcoming guests fromall around theworld,we’ve seen increased desire fromhoteliers to cater for diffe tastes and cultures.Many appreciate the aesthetic aspect of thewide rocker switches, somaking these available across all our design collections, both in screwless and box-fix,will help hoteliers and fo


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Harvard launches newCasambi-enabled LEDdrivers In a partnershipwith Holders, UK distributors fofor Casambi, Harvard Power Systems is launching a full range of


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