Wiring devices news articles
Clipsal releases new product guide
The new Clipsal product guide is now available. Fully revised and updated, the Clipsal product guide details all the products in the Clipsal range. These include: The E Series, a range of electrical wiring accessories made of high impact resistant polycarbonate components. The Converta Socket Range, products that facilitate single to double, or double to triple conversion without the need for additional cabling or chasing. The E2000 ... [more]
Mosaic TV corner tidies the clutter of cables
Legrand has launched the Mosaic TV corner, a product that will tidy the clutter of cables that lie in the corner of virtually every living room. The new multi-function panel is available in a “pick and mix” format that allows the buyer to specify the exact combination of functions they require. The compact design of the Mosaic TV corner also ensures a neat, space-saving installation with no need to align individual accessories. “The mor... [more]
Schneider Electric acquires GET in the UK
Schneider Electric has announced through its subsidiary Schneider Electric UK Ltd, the terms of a proposal to acquire the issued and to be issued share capital of GET Group plc. This UK publicly quoted company offers a broad range of wiring devices and other electrical products for the Residential and Buildings markets. The acquisition will be effected by way of a Court sanctioned “Scheme of Arrangement” under section 425 of the UK Companies Act.... [more]
Legrand launches IP24 Shaver light
IEE wiring regulations stipulate that the the installation of lights and other electrical accessories within bathrooms should be divided into 4 different zones (0 to 3) reflecting the degrees of increased posed by that location. Restrictions in zone 2 of the bathroom make it difficult to find suitable electrical equipment that needs to be located in that zone. Legrand Electric now provide a complete set of zone 2 compatible electrical bath... [more]
The integration of smart technologies in the home is now an affordable reality
The demand for intelligent home technology in the UK is likely to follow its European counterparts. Approximately 45% of new homes in Europe have some form of smart home technology as standard. Homeowner desires for gadgets and technology are greater than ever. People want easy to use solution, not complicated high tech equipment to control lighting, home cinema, air conditioning, security, irrigation, blinds and curtains all with the touch of... [more]
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