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New and improved Inceptor Nano V2 from Ovia
Ovia has taken its popular Inceptor Nano fire-rated, dimmable downlight and made a number of significant
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ew Inceptor Nano V2 is a compact, fire-rated, dimmable downlight, which packs an array of features into its shallow profile. Its powerful SMD light source, paired with a 60 multi-faceted, Halogen-effect lens, produces exceptional light quality. The lumen output has been increased to 93LM/W Warm White and 103LM/W Cool White - and it offers 35,000 hours lifetime. There are two Nano V2 models - Fixed and Adjustable. The Adjustable version allows the luminaire to be moved and directed to where light is needed. Both feature a compact, high-powered driver which is suitable for installation in a fire rated ceiling. Nano V2 Fixed is designed for a 60mm cut out, with a depth of 49mm, while the Adjustable version is designed for a 75mm cut out, with a depth of 54mm.
Both feature the Flow Connector, the pre-wired connection system that
speeds up installation and allows faster removal for testing and replacement of components. Inceptor Nano V2 offers a 30, 60, and 90 minute fire rating, and is acoustic and airflow compliant.
There are 12 Inceptor Nano V2 products in the range, with both the Fixed and Adjustable Bezel designs available in three finishes - White, Chrome and Satin Chrome - and in two colour temperatures - Warm White and Cool White. With an ingress protection rating of IP65 for the Fixed bezel and IP54 for the Adjustable, they are both suitable for use in situations where
moisture and low pressure water jets are a factor such as kitchen, bathroom and wet room installations.
Available separately is an insulation support bracket. This has been developed to allow installers to lay thermal insulation directly over the top of the Inceptor Nano V2. The removable bracket creates a 20mm air space above the driver to allow air to circulate and cool. Competitively-priced, the high-performance Nano V2 5.5W LED downlight is suitable for a variety of domestic applications. It is supplied with a five year warranty as standard.
For more information, visit
www.oviauk.com
Unicrimp adds Earth Electrode Box to Earthing Rods range
Unicrimp’s latest new product development activity sees the addition of a 20mm conduit Earth Electrode Box to the company’s growing Earth Rods and Components range.
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he Earth Electrode Box protects the connection to an earth electrode. It is compatible with 20mm conduit, with provision for brass earth terminal and is suitable for countersunk installation providing easy access for checking. It is supplied with a warning printed lid screwed into the box.
Unicrimp first launched its range of earthing rods and component products in 2019 and continues to expand the range to offer installers a one-stop-shop facility for all their earthing component requirements.
Earth Rods, or Earth Electrodes, are conductive metal poles buried directly into the ground and connected to the Earth circuit of an electrical installation. If there is a fault, they provide a low resistance path that allows electricity to safely dissipate out into the ground.
An effective earthing system is a fundamental requirement of any modern structure or system for both operational and safety reasons. Without such a system, the safety of a structure, the equipment contained within it and its occupants are compromised.
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All Unicrimp earthing products meet British, European and international standards and all components are manufactured from high quality materials designed to ensure long lasting performance even in the harshest soil conditions. They are supplied with a one year manufacturer’s warranty as standard.
For further information, contact 01827 300600 or
sales@unicrimp.com or visit
www.unicrimp.com
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