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Ansell Lighting ‘Reveals’ new undercabinet range Reveal is Ansell Lighting’s brand new collection of undercabinet lighting.
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he elegant collection includes five sleek and modern luminaires, suitable for use in kitchens, wardrobes and other undercabinet applications.
The Reveal luminaires are designed for quick and easy installation thanks to plug-and-play functionality and a 4-way splitter that connects and powers up to four lights, with a low 12v voltage (12V) system for safe and efficient operation.
Providing perfect accent lighting for any style of kitchen, the Reveal designs include: • Reveal L – a sleek, L-shaped undercabinet light in polished silver finish with touch-free wave control
• Reveal R – a circular 120mm luminaire and available in black and silver
• Reveal P – a streamlined undercabinet light with touch-free wave sensor and integrated USB-C/USB-A charging ports,
in silver and black
• Reveal H – a stylish, silver baton-shaped touch-free luminaire available in 450, 600 and 900mm lengths with dimmable option
• Reveal T – a modern triangular-shaped luminaire with touch-free wave sensor, dimmable option and available in silver and black
Equipped with an additional intelligent push switch, the Reveal L is CCT selectable between 2900K and 6500K, offering a choice of outputs in a single luminaire.
For functionality purposes, Reveal P has integrated USB-C and USB-A charging ports, offering convenient power options for mobile devices and accessories. Additionally, the L, P, H and T models offer wave sensor functionality for easy on and off control, while Reveal P, R and T are supplied in a kit which includes three lights, a driver, and a 4-way splitter (expandable to 4 lights).
Installation News Electro-Wind supplies bespoke transformer for HS2 Water
Electro-Wind has successfully deployed a bespoke 40kVA IP65-rated transformer at the HS2 Water Orton Viaduct, supporting one of the most significant transport infrastructure projects in the UK.
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he installation marks another key milestone for the HS2 Delta Junction, one of the most technically
challenging and ambitious sections of the high-speed rail network in the Midlands. The junction will play a central role in linking Birmingham Curzon Street Station with Crewe and Manchester, forming part of the long-term vision to reshape the nation’s transport connectivity.
Electro-Wind’s transformer, engineered to deliver consistent performance and resilience, features a 3.3kV three-phase Delta input and a 400V three-phase Star with Neutral and Earth output. Designed for durability in demanding environments, the IP65 enclosure ensures full protection from dust and water ingress, guaranteeing reliable power delivery to critical systems within the viaduct structure. Technical sales director Lee Cooper commented: “We’re delighted to contribute to such a transformative national project. Our engineering team worked closely with HS2 contractors to
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Mark Abott, managing director at Ansell Lighting, said: “Undercabinet lighting is always in demand due to its versatility and functionality. We believe the Reveal range is the complete package – functional, installer-aware, and reliable while meeting illumination requirements and with a design to meet every residential application.”
www.ansell-lighting.com
develop a robust and efficient transformer solution capable of withstanding the environmental and operational demands of large-scale infrastructure.” The successful integration of Electro-Wind’s technology reflects the company’s ongoing commitment to supporting major national
developments with high-quality, precision- engineered power solutions. Electro-Wind continues to play a vital role in powering the future of UK infrastructure through innovation, reliability and technical excellence.
www.electro-wind.co.uk
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