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P34 Product News:Layout 1 24/08/2021 18:34 Page 34 Product News New and improved Inceptor Omni downlight from Ovia


Ovia has taken its popular Inceptor Omni fire-rated, tri-colour, dimmable downlight and made a number of significant improvements to enhance its overall performance.


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irst launched in 2017 as part of Ovia’s premium Inceptor product range, Inceptor Omni has proved a popular choice for installers thanks to


the ease of installation and flexibility it offers. It incorporates Ovia’s award-winning Flameguard system technology and is I-joist rated for 30, 60 and 90 minutes. Retaining all the qualities of the original version, the new


Omni V2 now boasts a recess depth of just 53mm, thanks to the Flow integrated driver, which means there is no need for an insulation bracket. Omni V2 is supplied with push-fit Flow connectors which feature push-in, low maintenance terminals to offer another time-saving benefit for installers. With the driver now incorporated into the Flow connector, this means that insulation can be laid over the fitting. Among other key features is a CTA switch (colour


temperature adjustable) - a built-in, three position switch which allows for instant change of the colour temperature. The lumen output has been increased, up from 500lm on the original version, to 600lm for Omni V2 and it now offers an improved 60⁰ beam angle with all colour temperature selections. The faceted front lens has also been increased, now measuring 49mm. Omni V2 offers the option for a fixed bezel (IP65 rated) or adjustable bezel (IP54 rated) in one fitting. It comes with the fixed bezel in a white finish as


standard. The adjustable version and other finishes – chrome, satin chrome and black - can be bought separately. A simple twist and lock feature means the bezel can be quickly and easily replaced. Omni V2 comes with a five year warranty.


For further information, contact OVIA on 01827 300640, sales@oviauk.com or visit www.oviauk.com 18th edition compliant cable clips from Unicrimp


Unicrimp, part of the Scolmore Groupof companies, continues to expand its cable accessories portfolio with new additions to its range of cable clips. The new fire-rated Metal Twin and Earth Cable Clips are 18th edition compliant and will sit within the growing Unicrimp Q-Fire fire-rated range.


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he 18th Edition wiring regulations stipulate that cable support systems must be constructed with materials that will withstand premature


collapse caused by direct exposure to heat. There are no applications excluded – trunking, conduit and cabling fixed to surfaces of the building or attached to cable support systems must all have fire-resistant supports in place. These new additions provide installers with an expanded choice of fixing solutions, suitable across a range of applications and environments – helping them to satisfy the latest wiring regulations. The new fire-rated T&E Cable Clips are manufactured


from zinc plated carbon steel and are available in two sizes – 1-2.5mm and 4-6mm – and in a choice of uncoated or with a grey PPA LSF coating. The LSF coating provides long term protection for metal clips, as well as added protection for the cable during and after installation.


For further information contact Unicrimp on 01827 300600: sales@unicrimp.com or visit www.unicrimp.com


34 | electrical wholesaler September 2021 ewnews.co.uk


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