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Designed for maximum safety in an evolving energy landscape, the Elucian Type B RCCB offers comprehensive protection against all types of earth fault currents - AC, pulsating DC, and smooth DC faults. It provides high reliability and advanced protection for installations with equipment that may produce continuous DC currents, such as solar inverters and electric vehicle charging stations. With the growing use of electronics that produce smooth DC residual currents, conventional Type A or AC RCCBs are no longer ensures full-spectrum protection, safeguarding people and property in today’s increasingly complex electrical environments.
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and designers to dance to the Rhythm of Blues ever, Dulux has selected a colour family of the year. The harmonious collection of signature suitable for any setting. The Dulux Colours of the Year 2026 are three versatile blues: light Mellow Flow, dark Slow Swing and vibrant Free Groove. Used individually or in combination, the Colours of the Year mood and pace across every sector. The Rhythm of Blues™ collection is also complemented by interior and exterior palettes, making it easier than ever for
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Ideal for corridors and stairwells in education, commercial, and healthcare settings, Ansell Lighting has launched Degree - a new 1,200mm surface-mounted linear, designed light distribution. Offering a choice of 80°
and 120° beam angles, Degree delivers targeted illumination and is also power and CCT selectable between 3,000K, 4,000K and 5,000K for added versatility. Designed with ease of installation in mind, Degree features a clip-in gear tray to ensure quick and hassle-free mounting and maintenance, as well as end caps with pull-out conduit tabs to simplify conduit mounting for seamless integration into solid ceilings. Delivering an impressive L80 60,000 hours, Degree has been
In a groundbreaking fusion of innovation and environmental advocacy, Thomas Dudley has
launched its revolutionary Quantum syphon into space. This high above the Earth to spotlight the urgent need for action to
toilet syphon, is engineered to eliminate the water wasted via leaking toilets – one of the most pressing challenges facing the plumbing industry. By showcasing Quantum against the awe-inspiring backdrop of Earth from space, Thomas Dudley is making a powerful statement: every drop counts.
movement,” said Mark Morris Head of Marketing for Thomas Dudley. “Quantum represents the future of sustainable plumbing, and sending it into space is our way of showing that innovation has no limits.” This mission is more than a marketing stunt. It’s a symbol
of the company’s commitment to pushing boundaries in an Thomas Dudley’s core values: teamwork and partnership. Launching Quantum into space was only made possible through collaboration across departments and visionary partners.
www.thomasdudley.co.uk
DAB Pumps has launched the latest addition to its trusted FX range of wastewater pumps: the FXS, a robust, compact submersible pump designed for residential, commercial, industrial and agricultural applications. Built for lifting and transferring wastewater and sewage, the FXS combines the reliability contractors expect from the FX range with a more compact design that makes positioning and servicing straightforward. It features a non-clog screw impeller that delivers excellent even in narrow pipework or systems prone to blockages. thanks to its 50mm free passage and meets EN 12050-1 standards for wastewater handling. Durable construction comes as standard, including a double silicon carbide mechanical seal fully enclosed in an oil chamber, an anti- corrosion stainless steel motor shaft and a hard-wearing two- component coating for great protection even in aggressive environments. Like other pumps in the range, the FXS uses a three-level
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structure that allows quick access to all key components. Spare parts are also universal across the FX range, simplifying service and reducing downtime. Compact, high- torque motors improve starting performance and help prevent clogging, while also allowing the pump to run without being fully submerged to completely empty tanks when needed
www.dabpumps.com
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