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Regulars 4 Editorial

18 Training

Happy Holidays from ECN!

6 Industry News How electricians can leverage social media to promote their business; Data reveals electricians have the biggest hourly gender pay gap; NICEICs pocket guide app just got a lot smarter; and more

14 Contract News Balfour Beatty wins contract to upgrade London Underground’s Piccadilly line; NG Bailey selected to deliver £7.6m Bassetlaw Hospital Emergency Care Village; Telehouse awards Skanska data centre fit out worth £158m; and more

Cabling & Cable Management Improving safety and addressing 26 the skills shortage with pre-assembled kits

30 crucial role of cable 32 The handling equipment Attention to detail

collapse of 34 Premature wiring systems

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Empowering future electricians: The crucial role in shaping the energy transition

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ello and welcome to the final issue of ECN for 2023! Without a doubt, it has been a very busy and eventful year for all of us at ECN. We have been working tirelessly to bring you the latest news and information from the electrical contracting industry. This year, we had a significant focus on launching the ECN Awards, which are aimed at recognising the outstanding efforts of companies and individuals in the industry. At the time of writing, the awards ceremony is taking place in the next few days, and I’m excited to see many of you there. We have worked hard to ensure that the event is a success, and we can’t wait to celebrate those who deserve their hard work to be recognised. The January issue will include a full review of the event, complete with a run-down of all the

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winners. It promises to be an exciting read, so be sure not to miss it! As we begin to wind down for the holidays, take a break, grab a cup of tea, and enjoy reading this month’s issue. We have a lot going on, including features on Cabling & Cable Management, Smart Buildings, Test Equipment, and Commercial Vehicles. Our contributors this month include Gripple, Securiflex, Scolmore, Sonos, Martindale, Delamtic and ARMD, to name just a few. We also bring you the latest Industry and Contract News, Project Focus, and a Competition to win one of ten stylish in-wall electric toothbrush chargers, courtesy of ProofVision. I would like to say a huge thank you for your support throughout 2023. It has been a pleasure bringing you the latest news and trends in the industry and we look forward to doing more of the same in the coming year. I hope you have a fantastic break over the festive period, and we look forward to seeing you in 2024!

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INDUSTRY NEWS WALLBOX AND OSPREY PARTNER TO EXPAND RELIABLE PUBLIC CHARGING IN THE UK Wallbox has announced a strategic partnership with Osprey, one of the UK’s largest rapid EV charging networks. The collaboration will begin by expanding the Osprey network with 125 units of Wallbox’s Supernova DC rapid charger coupled with WBX care program; offering preventative and corrective maintenance to its Supernova fleet. Charge point availability and reliability are both crucial for consumer confidence in making the switch to electric vehicles. Wallbox’s Supernova rapid charger uses a modular design with a simple user-centric experience and payment process. This ensures that EV drivers get ease of use and a high standard of reliability, whilst charge point operators can scale the units easily to improve availability. Both Wallbox and Osprey are committed to developing and deploying reliable public charging at scale to accelerate the transition to zero-emission transport. The first chargers installed as part of this collaboration recently went live at Towneley Garden Centre, Burnley. Wallbox, wallbox.com

WHITEPAPER: CALL TO IMPROVE BUILDING SAFETY WITH ‘FIRE SURVIVAL’ CIRCUIT CABLES Wrexham Mineral Cables (WMC) has published a whitepaper on how to address serious failures of vital building safety systems through enhanced understanding of cable specification. Free to download from the company’s website, the whitepaper, titled, ‘Expecting the unexpected: Specifying safety-critical circuit cables for fire survival’, was written in response to a growing frustration at the lack of progress made on building safety as a result of the lessons learned from the Grenfell Tower fire. WMC shares the view of the London Fire Brigade’s Deputy Commissioner, Richard Mills, “In many cases the built environment sector is still not seeing a culture change in all those responsible for fire safety in high rise buildings.” The purpose of the whitepaper is to guide and educate specifiers and installers about the impact cable specification has on safety-critical systems. At present, specifiers are presented with a choice between polymeric cables and mineral-insulated copper clad (MICC) cables. After reading this technical paper, specifiers will have a better understanding of how fire performance cables work and their role; fire performance cable testing, and issues with that testing; and why cables classified as fire-resistant might not perform in true fire scenarios. WMC’s paper concludes with an explanation of the reasons why MICC is the true ‘fire survival’ cable and can make a genuine difference to improving building safety, regardless of progress in the regulatory landscape. The whitepaper can be downloaded from the Wrexham Mineral Cables website. Wrexham Mineral Cables, wrexhammineralcables.com

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• Do place an emphasis on brand personality – having a strong brand personality is vital in today’s market and if your business is easily recognisable, and your social media activity is visually appealing, you’ll be more likely to stand out. • Do put a focus on your brand’s reputation – reputation is closely connected to your brand’s personality. By using social media, you are able to quickly deal with any problems or complaints and resolve them efficiently. •  Do check out competitors in your industry – with so many businesses now using social media to interact with customers, showcase their work, and post regular updates, this is the perfect way to see what your competition is up to and make sure you’re staying ahead of the curve. The three don’ts: •  Don’t merge your personal and business social media – if your business is new to social media then ensure you create a business account that is separate from your personal account. • Don’t feel the pressure to commit to every social media platform – consider which social platforms your target audience uses and which platforms you’re the most comfortable using and put your effort into those, rather than spreading yourself too thinly across multiple platforms. •  Don’t be too promotional – think about what kind of content your followers will want to engage with. Instead of focusing entirely on promoting your business, share posts that will provide value to your audience. BigChange, bigchange.com

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INDUSTRY NEWS EMPOWERING WOMEN: JTL CHAMPIONS DIVERSITY IN THE INDUSTRY JTL has championed the inclusion of more women in the electrical and plumbing and heating trades, addressing the growing demand for diversity in these industries. JTL campaigns for a diverse and inclusive workforce, and apprenticeships are a brilliant way for people of all ages, genders and abilities to kickstart their careers. Continuing to encourage women to complete apprenticeships is about so much more than continuing work to bridge elements of the gender pay gap, it is about supporting the next generation of trade professionals to carve a career for themselves in the building services engineering sector, a sector where UK skills shortages mean there are real opportunities for both school leavers and mature candidates to embark on a career in a highly skilled and well-paid job. A recent study by My Local Toolbox revealed a notable rise in the number of consumers actively seeking tradeswomen for their projects. This indicates a shifting preference towards a more diverse workforce in the trade industries. Encouragingly, there has been a positive trajectory in the number of women beginning construction-related apprenticeships in recent years. One shining example of this trend is Demi Whitehead, a JTL electrotechnical apprentice for William Davis Homes, who was one of eight UK-based apprentices to reach the finals of World Skills SkillELECTRIC UK. This achievement is a testament to the talent and potential that women bring to the trade sectors.

Demi says, “My advice to other women who are looking at starting a career in the trades is to go for it and have a determined mindset. In my view, the apprenticeship route is the most promising path. I’ve not only received valuable support from JTL as my training provider, but also from my company and college. This comprehensive support system makes it the optimal choice for aspiring tradeswomen.” JTL, jtltraining.com

DATA REVEALS ELECTRICIANS HAVE THE BIGGEST HOURLY GENDER PAY GAP With the UK requiring a million new tradespeople to keep up with demand over the next decade, Magnet Trade has highlighted the importance of closing the gender pay gap, as the demand for women in the self-employed trade industry increases. Magnet Trade analysed ONS data and information from The Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed (IPSE) to find out exactly where the UK really stands when it comes to the gender pay gap in self-employed trade professions. Magnet Trade’s report reveals self-employed electricians have the biggest hourly gender pay gap, with women only charging £18.54 compared to £26.51 for men on average. This means that male electricians earn on average £16,583 more than women in a year. An average electrician’s weekly salary according to Hudson Contract is £1,055, which is just over £50,000 a year. Due to an increase in demand for jobs, electricians are able to charge more, meaning their wage is above the UK average. Self-employed men earn £700,000 more in a working lifetime compared to women in the same industry. Magnet Trade’s data found that, with women earning 43% less than men in self-employed jobs, estimates show that for trade jobs, men charge £7 more an hour on average than women. In terms of the hourly rate, on average, this is £23 for self-employed men compared to £16 for women. Across all industry trades, men earn an average of £700K more across a working lifetime compared to women. Magnet Trade, magnettrade.co.uk

SCREWFIX FOUNDATION PLEDGES TO HELP CHARITIES FOR ITS 10TH ANNIVERSARY Set up in 2013, The Screwfix Foundation has been donating to charities and non-profit organisations to help fix, repair, maintain and improve facilities for those in need. Screwfix customers, colleagues and suppliers, have raised an incredible £13 million over the last 10 years, which has been donated to more than 2,500 organisations. In the last two years alone, more than half a million people have been impacted by donations from The Screwfix Foundation. To celebrate its 10th anniversary, the trustees decided to reinvigorate the charity, including its branding. Designed in-house by Spark Studio, the new branding is being launched to take on the next chapter of the foundation’s journey. Liz Bell, Trustee, explains, “Customers and colleagues enable us to donate around £400,000 every quarter to charities and not-for-profit organisations – no ‘thank you’ is big enough for what they do to make this possible. As we head into Christmas, we are hoping to raise more than ever before in our raffle to help local communities. I especially love how our colleagues will go the extra mile to find ways to raise money too!” The Screwfix Foundation has supported projects from renovating counselling rooms to funding kitchens for people with disabilities. The generous donations from Screwfix’s customers, suppliers and colleagues have also enabled the foundation to donate funds to its charity partner, Macmillan Cancer Support. To date, more than £700,000 has been donated to the Macmillan Grant Scheme which provides home improvements for those affected by cancer. The Screwfix Foundation has received more than 34 million donations from customers rounding up payment for their orders on Screwfix.com, raising over £5.6 million.

GOOD ENERGY REVEALS RESEARCH ON HEAT PUMP MISINFORMATION Good Energy has revealed new research which shows the widespread nature of misinformation around heat pumps. The green energy supplier and heat pump installer commissioned Opinium to survey adults across the UK, asking them to identify a number of statements about the electric heating technology as true or false. Shockingly, the most widely believed statement, identified as ‘true’ by 25% of respondents, is that ‘heat pumps are less efficient than gas boilers’. In fact, Good Energy says that heat pumps are actually much more efficient – converting one unit of energy into three or four on average, accounting for seasonal differences. This makes them as much as four times as efficient as a typical gas boiler. Other false news that a significant number of people consider fact, according to the survey, includes: •  Running a heat pump costs more than a gas boiler, according to 24% of those surveyed. In fact, the greater efficiency of heat pumps brings their running costs down, even accounting for the inflated unit costs of electricity compared to gas. •  A heat pump is louder than a fridge, believed by 23% of respondents. In fact, the maximum noise output of a heat pump is 42-45dB, about the same as a fridge and slightly quieter than a gas boiler which can range from 48dB-53dB. •  Heat pumps only work in newer homes, identified as ‘true’ by 20% despite government-funded research showing they are suitable for all housing types. •  Heat pumps don’t work in the cold, say 15%, presumably unaware that 1.4 million homes in Norway are warmed by heat pumps, which can function well down to outdoor temperatures of -15°C or even -20°C. •  Heat pumps require underfloor heating, a further 15% believe. While underfloor heating and a heat pump is a great combination, the clean technology can function perfectly well with traditional radiators. Good Energy, goodenergy.co.uk

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INDUSTRY NEWS MCS AND BENCHMARK MAKE HEAT PUMP COMMISSIONING FASTER AND SIMPLER Heat pump commissioning through Benchmark Online and certification via the MCS Installations Database has been set to be integrated. This will result in a single point of data entry for the first time to simplify the process for Benchmark installers employed by the nearly 1,700 MCS-certified heat pump contractors. Combining Benchmark commissioning and MCS certification is a first for the industry. The partnership will see an integration of Benchmark and the MCS Installations Database (MID) to save installers time and effort. Benchmark commissioning engineers will be able to start the process of MCS certification creation with a single click. The MCS Product Directory, representing the more than 100 manufacturers’ MCS-certified heat pump products, will remain the source of product data, again ensuring a single point of data entry and ensuring a consistent reference for products tried and tested to robust safety standards. The changes will remove the existing requirement for multiple pieces of paperwork to separately commission and certify a system, with an automated process sharing the information between both platforms. Ultimately, this means installers will only have to input installation information a single time in a single place. There will be no room for error as Benchmark, MCS and the installer will all have access to the same information about an install.

BGEN LAUNCHES SCHOOL STEM AND SUSTAINABILITY PARTNERSHIP BGEN has launched a STEM and sustainability partnership with nearby St Vincent’s Catholic Primary School in Warrington. Through interactive curriculum-linked classroom lessons, inspiring site visits and the donation of 20 Chromebooks, pupils will be introduced to real-life examples of STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths) subjects in action. BGEN’s experts are working with St Vincent’s staff to develop the programme and have met with the School Council (made up of pupils) to share details of the partnership. The collaboration supports BGEN’s ongoing commitment to ESG (Environmental, Social and Corporate Governance) and its strong community engagement. It will bring engineering to life and shine a light on the breadth of exciting future careers young people can enjoy in the industry. BGEN will also help the school improve its energy efficiency and carbon footprint, whilst reducing its running costs, by making a significant contribution towards its switch to an LED lighting. This is expected to reduce the school’s energy costs by more than £2,700 a year and cut its annual CO2 emissions by two thirds. “We’re delighted to kick off our Sustainability and STEM partnership with a school located just a stone’s throw away from our Penketh site,” says Oliver Groarke, Head of Future Markets at BGEN. “STEM education encourages curiosity, exploration and inspires a lifelong love for learning. We’d like to think that perhaps we’ll see some of the pupils become engineers in the future – maybe at BGEN.” BGEN, b-gen.co.uk

In the latest version of Benchmark Online, usability and the resulting time saved by the new interface puts the installer first. The heating engineer simply fills out all available information on the app before the MCS-certified company completes the remainder of the form and issues the certificate. There is now one fewer barrier to installer best practice. Benchmark, benchmark.org.uk

NICEIC’S POCKET GUIDE APP JUST GOT A LOT SMARTER NICEIC has announced the release of its updated Pocket Guide app. The app equips users with an array of cutting-edge technical resources on the go. Free and exclusive to NICEIC-certified businesses and their employees, the app has been downloaded over 50,000 times since its launch less than 18 months ago. Available for both iOS and Android devices, this latest update offers: •  EV charging pocket guides: Two new pocket guides covering electric vehicle charging and installation methods for flat twin and earth cables. • Gas pocket guides: NICEIC’s renowned gas pocket guides are now integrated into the app, offering comprehensive information and support for gas engineers. •  Technical helpline access: Users can now submit questions to the NICEIC’s technical helpline directly through the app. •  Enhanced interconnectivity: Each guide now features convenient links to related documents and webinars, streamlining access to essential resources. •  Tailored content filters: Users can now customise their experience by filtering guides to display only those relevant to specific topics such as building regulations, emergency lighting, and isolation. •  Latest news section: Keeping users up to date and in the know, this new feature provides access to press releases and sends push notifications whenever news is added. “NICEIC’s commitment to innovation and technical excellence is evident in the continued development of the Pocket Guide app,” says Paul Collins, NICEIC’s Technical Director. “Since launching in June 2022, the app has proven to be an indispensable companion for NICEIC-certified businesses and their employees, providing on-the-go access to accurate technical information. We recognise this and are committed to developing the app even further.” NICEIC, niceic.com

MAJOR NEW GUIDE PROVIDES CLARITY AROUND ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION CHECKS New guidance has been launched to help provide consistency and transparency on how to conduct thorough electrical safety checks on private rentals and how to report properly on any defects found. ‘Best Practice Guide 10: Electrical safety standards in the private rented sector’, published by Electrical Safety First, is useful for electricians, landlords, letting agents and tenants in understanding what inspection and testing is required and how to produce a detailed report. Although it is now mandatory for landlords to carry out electrical installation condition reporting (EICR) at least every five years, consistency of reporting varies hugely. This can be confusing for those reading the report and can lead to safety risks being reported incorrectly or ignored. David Powell, Electrical Installation Safety Engineer at Electrical Safety First, says that a key problem is that an EICR could cover lots of areas, so it is vital to establish and agree with the landlord or person ordering the work what’s to be included and what isn’t included in the electrical safety check. This new guide is the first of its kind to address this problem. For electricians, the guide helps them better understand what is expected of them, how to define the extent and limitations, and how to report properly. The guide can be downloaded from the Electrical Safety First website. Electrical Safety First, electricalsafetyfirst.org.uk

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CONTRACT NEWS

BALFOUR BEATTY WINS CONTRACT TO UPGRADE LONDON UNDERGROUND’S PICCADILLY LINE Balfour Beatty has been awarded a contract in the region of £43 million by Transport for London (TfL) to deliver essential upgrade works on London Underground’s Piccadilly line. This latest award marks the second contract to be awarded under the London Underground High Voltage (HV) Power framework, to which Balfour Beatty was appointed last year. Balfour Beatty will be responsible for the design, supply and installation of new assets at Hatton Cross and Hounslow substations including transformer rectifiers, high voltage

and low voltage switchboards, direct current switchboards and auxiliary transformers, and associated cable routes. This work will support the increase in ‘traction power’ needed for the next generation of Piccadilly line trains and to deliver increased capacity along the route, in turn, improving the overall travel experience for thousands of commuters each day. Mick Rayner, Managing Director of Balfour Beatty’s Rail Business, says, “This latest contract award is testament to our long-standing relationship with Transport for London, having worked collaboratively with them for the last 20 years.

INTEGRAL INSTALLS LIFE-SAVING DEFIBRILLATORS TO SWR STATIONS More than 30,000 cardiac arrests occur out of hospital each year, with a survival rate of less than one in 10, according to the British Heart Foundation. A significant factor in this number is that defibrillators are used in just 10% of cardiac arrests in public, highlighting the need for more defibrillators to be installed in public spaces. The Alex Wardle Foundation is a charity set up by Steve Wardle, an operations trainer for South Western Railway (SWR), after his son died from sudden arrhythmic death syndrome (SADS) in 2016. SWR has partnered with the foundation to help raise awareness of SADS, especially its occurrence in young and apparently healthy people. As part of this commitment, SWR decided to install life-saving defibrillators in 154 stations across its extensive network – in South West London, Surrey, Hampshire, Berkshire, Dorset, Wilshire, Somerset and Devon – by the end of summer 2023. Integral was awarded the contract to install the defibrillators early this year and work began in April. As the chosen contractor for the programme, the company has been involved from the initial communication, design and consent through to delivery and installation. Integral has worked closely with SWR to deliver the project in the most effective way possible for infrastructure and rail passengers, minimising disruption for both the public and the rail company’s operations, while considering the impact on some of the listed sites. Integral’s small works team is responsible for collecting the publicly accessible defibrillators, installing the units as closely as possible to the front entrance of stations in protective cabinets, and connecting them to the power supply.

“We look forward to further supporting the upgrade and enhancement of the Piccadilly line, helping to provide a smooth and reliable service for the travelling public across the city.” Works are due to commence by the end of the year, with completion expected in 2026. At construction peak, the company will employ approximately 40 people, with 5% of its workforce made up of apprentices and graduates as part of its commitment to The 5% Club. Balfour Beatty, balfourbeatty.com

NG BAILEY SELECTED TO DELIVER £7.6M BASSETLAW HOSPITAL EMERGENCY CARE VILLAGE NG Bailey has secured a £7.6m contract to support the creation of a newbuild Emergency Care Village for Worksop and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. The contract will see NG Bailey delivering all mechanical, electrical and public health installations on site. This includes the new Emergency Care Village, as well as the refurbishment of existing clinical and mental health accommodation to create a new Paediatric Assessment Unit and Acute Medical Unit at Bassetlaw Hospital. A team of engineers, including apprentices, will be on site to support the delivery of the new development at Bassetlaw Hospital, which will increase the size of the Emergency Department and provide more accessible same-day services. The work began in October this year, with the project due to be completed in summer 2024. Modern methods of construction are being widely used across the project and many of the service installations, including heavy-duty bracketry and spools, plant room skids and distribution boards, will be manufactured at NG Bailey’s specialist Offsite Manufacture facility. The scheme will also be an all-electric design to support the NHS’s drive towards net zero by 2040, as well as building on NG Bailey’s commitment to its Net Positive responsibility strategy. NG Bailey, ngbailey.com

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CONTRACT NEWS

GPE AND LENDLEASE AWARD TCLARKE M&E CONTRACT TClarke has been awarded both the mechanical and electrical packages to deliver 2 Aldermanbury Square for long-term partners GPE and Lendlease. 2 Aldermanbury Square aims to set exceptional standards across environmental metrics, while delivering a new HQ for global legal firm Clifford Chance.

KEMPOWER TO DELIVER EV CHARGING SOLUTIONS FOR HEAVY-DUTY VEHICLES Kempower has signed a contract to deliver DC charging solutions for heavy-duty vehicles to Milence, a joint venture formed by Traton Group, Volvo Group, and Daimler Truck. Milence aims to roll out Europe’s biggest charging network for heavy-duty vehicles, including at least 1,700 high-performance charging points throughout Europe. With this contract, Kempower becomes one of the charging technology suppliers that will help Milence develop truck charging hubs throughout Europe. Kempower will deliver its Kempower Satellite charging systems with CCS and 400kW of power. “The electrification of heavy-duty vehicles represents an important step towards achieving zero emission transportation in Europe. Establishing a charger network spanning the entire continent is crucial, as relying on chargers in only selected locations falls short. We’re extremely happy to be part of this project, as it is key in driving the electrification of heavy-duty vehicles throughout Europe,” says Kempower’s CEO, Tomi Ristimäki. Kempower, kempower.com

2 Aldermanbury Square is a special project focused on achieving ambitious embodied carbon reduction targets, as well as the NABERS 5 Star accreditation. The M&E packages include large scope of works items such as:

Tenant life safety generator package •  HV/LV package substations •  LV systems •  Gravity and symphonic drainage •  Domestic water systems •  Heating and cooling systems •  Condensate systems •

The team is now mobilised on site, undertaking key design and technical reviews, BIM modelling and drawing production, in advance of its start on site in April 2024, with a project completion in Q4 2025. TClarke, tclarke.co.uk

TELEHOUSE AWARDS SKANSKA DATA CENTRE FIT OUT WORTH £158M Skanska has won a £158 million data centre fit out, together with associated construction work, from global data centre provider, Telehouse. The work is taking place as part of a significant upgrade of its largest data centre, Telehouse South at Docklands in London. The project will see the mechanical, electrical and public health engineering fit out of two of the floors. This includes the installation of electrical plant and systems, together with air conditioning and ventilation. A new roof gantry for the plant will also be installed, together with new lifts. The project also involves other construction work, including cladding replacement, reconfiguring the building’s secure entrances, a new gatehouse and new fencing. The award follows Skanska’s delivery of an early works package at the data centre, as part of a preconstruction services agreement. The project is being delivered by Skanska’s specialist mechanical, electrical and public health engineering arm, while the construction work will be delivered by Skanska’s buildings team. Skanska has a significant range of data centre experience, having successfully delivered a variety of projects in the sector. Takayo Takamuro, Managing Director, Telehouse Europe, says, “Situated at the heart of our iconic Docklands campus, Telehouse South has rapidly established itself as a critically important connectivity hub both for ourselves and our clients. The ongoing buildout and development of this state-of-the-art data centre underlines the high standards of security, sustainability and operational excellence that Telehouse is able to deliver to its data centre customers today.” Work on the main contract is due to be completed in June 2024. Skanska, skanska.co.uk

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Moss Electrical Co. Ltd Moss Electrical Co. Ltd PRESS RELEASE PRESS RELEASE

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it’s time I popped my head above the parapet and made an announcement that is personally bittersweet. is personally bittersweet. When I joined Moss Electrical some 28 years ago, I always knew where I would When I joined someand 28 Iyears ago, I always knew where in I would ultimately end Moss up, asElectrical Robert, Chris, would often discuss the future, all its

ultimately end as Robert, would often future, all its EastinEnd of in the forms. Over theup, years we haveChris, takenand the Ibusiness fromdiscuss its rootsthe East of in the forms. Over the slightly years wegreener have taken the business its rootsthat London to the pastures of Kent, from and during time weEnd have London the slightly greener pastures of Kent, and during time we have opened to businesses in Wales and Manchester and seen somethat fantastic growth, opened in Wales loyal and Manchester and seen growth, courtesybusinesses of an extremely customer base and some ever fantastic developing and courtesy of team. an extremely loyal customer base and ever developing and exceptional exceptional team. My biggest fear, and I don’t think I have ever told Robert this, is that if anything terrible wasfear, to happen to him, I knew the business needed me to become the My biggest and I don’t think I have ever told Robert this, is that if anything finishedwas article overnight. I didn’t know if that was needed even possible those terrible to happen to him, I knew the business me to under become the circumstances, as despite Iour constant bickering have possible a deep love for those him. finished article overnight. didn’t know if that wasI even under But thankfully that hasn’t happened, andbickering I find myself nowa officially taking the circumstances, as despite our constant I have deep love for him. title thankfully of Managing from a man thenow years has taught But hasn’t happened, and who I findover myself officially takingme, the thatDirector annoyed me, driven me to from distraction, I have laughed with, but title of Managing Director a manand whowhom over the years has taught me, mostly at,me, for most of me my working life. Also, hewhom is still alive which is verywith, much a annoyed driven to distraction, and I have laughed but bonus. at, for most of my working life. Also, he is still alive which is very much a mostly

bonus. In March 2021, the two founding directors, Chris Homer and Robert Moss took retirement andthe I took 95% shareholding of Homer Moss Electrical Co Moss Ltd. Chris In March 2021, two over founding directors, Chris and Robert took went off and enjoyed new-found and well earned off, and has retirement and I tookhis over 95% shareholding of Mosstime Electrical CoRobert Ltd. Chris been off slowly background everearned since. time I probably should have went and sliding enjoyedinto his the new-found and well off, and Robert has made slowly an announcement but in truth, ever we both needed to getshould used tohave our been sliding into then, the background since. I probably new dynamic and one of us needed totruth, get used to hearing thetoword “no”, whilst made an announcement then, but in we both needed get used to our the other had and to learn it. to get used to hearing the word “no”, whilst new dynamic one to of deliver us needed

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TRAINING

BAXI’S TRAINING COURSES TO BOOST INSTALLER CONFIDENCE Baxi has launched a full suite of air source heat pump (ASHP) training courses to support heating engineers and installers as they look to become more familiar with and qualified to install this increasingly popular technology. From understanding how air source heat pumps work, to designing, installing and commissioning them, Baxi’s new courses have been developed to help installers work comfortably and efficiently with the technology, at every level of experience. The new ASHP courses, which are available at its network of training centres across the UK, offer practical, hands-on training, all delivered by Baxi’s accredited training experts. For those starting out on their training with heat pumps, the ASHP Product Day explores the principles about how a heat pump works, the Baxi product range, installation considerations, the policy landscape and grants available to installers and customers. For those looking to gain their Microgeneration Certification Scheme

(MCS) accreditation, BPEC’s accredited ASHP course is a hands-on programme that covers the principles of design, installation, commissioning, and servicing of ASHP systems. This course is delivered by Baxi and can include water regulation training for those who have not done their qualification. After a formal assessment that leads to a nationally recognised BPEC qualification, heating engineers can use the qualification to demonstrate competence in heat pump installation for their MCS application. BPEC course applicants can now take advantage of the new government Heat Training Grant of up to £500 towards the cost of training. To further support engineers with the cost and time spent on qualification, those who take this up can also earn £1,000 worth of Baxi Works loyalty points, once they register their first Baxi Air Source Heat Pump (ASHP) via the scheme. Finally, installers already fitting heat pumps with BPEC accreditation, or another recognised heat pump qualification, can take the Baxi Heat Pump Installer Training.

The modular courses give in-depth knowledge and practical skills and are split into two parts – part one on design and application and part two on installation and commissioning of Baxi ASHP products and accessories. Upon completion of the course, Baxi will offer a free-of-charge commissioning

supervision service to give additional support to installers on their first installations. Once comfortable with the installation and satisfactory commissioning checks have been made, each engineer can become a Baxi Heat Pump Installer. Baxi, baxi.co.uk

JTL RETAINS ‘GOOD’ OFSTED RATING JTL has received a Grade 2 ‘Good’ rating from Ofsted. Following an inspection that took place in August 2023, JTL has retained the same grade it received in 2016 as a result of ‘improvement actions’. Chris Claydon, Chief Executive at JTL, says, “As a nationally recognised organisation, we understand our responsibility to provide a high-quality learner journey to enable our apprentices and the businesses they support to thrive. We are proud to see that our learners hold a positive attitude to learning and that they are committed to completing their studies. As we plan for the next year, we recognise that there is more that we can do, and are constantly looking to improve the quality of our provision. “We are pleased to achieve a ‘Good’ rating from Ofsted and are grateful to the team who ensured they had a strong understanding of JTL and recognise the commitment from our staff to work with both learners and employers to tailor the learning experience to local, regional and national skills needs. We are thankful to our staff who work tirelessly with learners and employers and appreciate that an inspection visit is a snapshot of their daily work and activity. “Along with the feedback from Ofsted, we have been listening to our employers and learners and, as part of our commitment to further improve the quality of our provision, we have developed a new strategy, which puts the quality of the learner journey at the centre of everything we do. We will be sharing this strategy and some of the changes it will bring, with employers, learners and other stakeholders over the next two months.” JTL, jtltraining.com

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DEVELOP AND NATIONAL GRID TO DELIVER BESPOKE TRAINING PROGRAMME Develop Training has partnered with National Grid Electricity Distribution (NGED) to deliver a bespoke training programme centred around modern managerial skills. Following the results of a recent internal survey, NGED saw the need to equip its managers with the necessary skills to be leaders of the future. NGED appointed Develop to provide a one-day mental resilience and cognitive agility course for NGED’s mid-level managers to help them better understand how their thoughts, emotions and behaviours may impact other team members. However, due to the overwhelming positive response surrounding the training programme, the senior leadership team at NGED were keen to roll the training out to all levels within the organisation. In view of the success of the project, NGED also challenged Develop to create a more advanced, two-year long curated training programme designed to meet National Grid’s needs.

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The bespoke programme, Building High Performing Teams, is specifically designed to support managers’ personal wellbeing, equip them with the communication skills required, and foster more emotionally intelligent leadership within the business. These intrinsic skills greatly help to elevate the managers’ proficiency, increasing their capability to navigate difficult day-to-day challenges and improve their ability to build relationships with their co-workers. The programme is delivered on National Grid premises over six days for cohorts of up to 10 managers, involving practical and interactive activities across a range of topics, such as identifying the impact of communication styles, promoting high performing team traits, and creating a culture of collective intelligence. Develop Training, developtraining.co.uk

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KEY ISSUE

EMPOWERING FUTURE ELECTRICIANS: THE CRUCIAL ROLE IN SHAPING THE ENERGY TRANSITION In today’s ever-evolving landscape, the electrical industry finds itself at the epicentre of significant change and innovation. As the demand for sustainable solutions and technological advancements continues to soar, the role of electricians becomes increasingly pivotal in driving this transformative journey, writes David Williams, VP Transactional Business at Schneider Electric UK&I.

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he global perspective on climate change and the pressing need for environmental preservation have catapulted energy management to the forefront of our societal agenda. It is no longer a buzzword, but a fundamental aspect in steering our world towards a more sustainable, greener future. More sustainable solutions such as photovoltaics (PV) and electric vehicles (EVs) are presenting an exciting opportunity for the upcoming generation of young electricians and entrepreneurs. The statistics on the remarkable rise in global PV adoption and the increase in EV sales provide an insightful view into the future of the electrical industry. In 2023 it was reported that a new EV is registered every 60 seconds, leading to a surge of 88% in sales. Similarly, 1.3 million homes already have solar panel installations, and some experts suggest that solar energy could account for as much as 20% of the UK’s total electricity generation by 2030. With these trends on the horizon, it is crucial to prepare the next generation of electricians, empowering them to be catalysts for change in the burgeoning green revolution. By developing the necessary skills and knowledge in PV and EV integration, these electricians can bridge the gap between technology and

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sustainability, contributing significantly to a more environmentally conscious world, pioneering towards net zero goals. Beyond technical skills, the digital era has opened new avenues for connection, learning and inspiration. The significance of online platforms, podcasts and social media cannot be overstated in connecting with the next generation of skilled tradespeople. The availability of information and engagement on these digital platforms offers a unique opportunity for the sharing of knowledge and best practices to build skills for all. As an industry, the focus must be facilitating a robust ecosystem where knowledge-sharing, experiences, and continuous learning are encouraged. This necessitates a commitment to educational growth across a spectrum of digital channels, providing electricians with the tools and information they need to thrive in this changing landscape. In addition to technical preparedness and digital fluency, supporting and nurturing upcoming talent within the electrical industry is imperative. Competitions and events play a

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crucial role in providing a platform for apprentice and student electricians to showcase their skills and gain confidence. This kind of support is an investment in the future of the industry, ensuring its vibrancy and innovation continue. The alignment with key market trends and the commitment to supporting the next generation of electricians represent a pivotal mission in driving the industry forward. By empowering and preparing electricians for a future where sustainability and technological integration are the norm, we are collectively contributing to a more sustainable and technologically advanced future. Ultimately, the focus is not just on individual skills but on fostering a community of forward-thinking professionals who collectively work towards a more electrifying world – one that intertwines energy, innovation and sustainability to shape the future of our industry and our planet. It is about recognising the critical role of electricians in steering the energy transition, leading us towards a brighter and more sustainable future. Schneider Electric, se.com

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JUST PEAR-FECT! A pioneering fruit and vegetable growing company in Belgium has become the first in the world to have a huge multi-purpose intelligent lighting control solution installed at its premises.

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elOrta is a co-operative that works with almost 1,000 local growers from the Voer region via Antwerp to Zeeland, growing the ‘tastiest vegetables and the juiciest fruits’. The Belgian company is very ambitious and has been described by the United Nations as a pioneer in implementing sustainability goals. With the construction of its new fully automated sorting centre, BelOrta was able to centralise the three sites in Borgloon, Visé and Fernelmont in one location in Borgloon. The company has experienced exponential growth, from producing five million kilos of fruit at the packing station to 27.5 million, and from three million fruit sorting to 42 million a year. As part of the plans for the new building, the company needed a sustainable lighting control solution that would fit with its ethos of reducing energy consumption to help save the planet. BelOrta turned to B.E.G. which implemented a state-of-the-art lighting

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control solution that included a DALI lighting control system called DALI-LINK with detection. The benefits of such a system were that it would be easily adjustable and controllable, while the occupancy sensors could measure ‘perfect’ light at high altitude on the ground with a wide detection range. B.E.G. used a range of sensors for the project, including detectors that could withstand low temperatures and condensation for BelOrta’s refrigeration cells where DALI was necessary, as these are closed rooms without daylight. The German manufacturer also ensured that when forklift trucks drive in and out of the sorting centre, the sensors switched the lights off to save additional energy. B.E.G. also oversaw the installation of lighting control sensors and detectors in storerooms, toilets, stairwells, corridors, canteens, offices, and all outdoor lighting. Paul Jones, Sales Director of UK & Ireland at B.E.G, says, “The BelOrta project was a fine example of what the B.E.G. DALI-LINK system is capable of as a multi-purpose intelligent lighting control solution. It comprehensively reached all the touchpoints required at this massive new

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WIN ONE OF 10 STYLISH IN-WALL ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSH CHARGERS FROM PROOFVISION Are you a seasoned electrical contractor looking to showcase innovative bathroom technology to your customers? Or perhaps you want to upgrade your own home with a sleek, wire-free, toothbrush charging solution? Look no further than this competition!

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roofVision is offering 10 lucky readers the chance to win an in-wall, electric toothbrush charger with shaver socket (PV12P). The ProofVision in-wall toothbrush chargers are unique electrical accessories designed to be installed in the bathroom and are compatible with both Braun and Oral-B electric toothbrushes.[1] The cutting-edge design allows users to easily charge their toothbrush and electric shaver together. Simple to install, just like a shaver socket, the ProofVision charger eliminates the need for trailing wires, saving space, and reducing clutter. The ProofVision charger is not just

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Additional terms of entry: •  Prizes will be delivered to UK mainland addresses only. •  Installation is not included in the prize. •  The PV12P model can replace an existing shaver socket, provided that the current shaver socket is fitted into a standard dual gang 47mm deep back box. •  A competent person should undertake installation work, and if in doubt, consult a qualified electrician. •  ProofVision is not responsible for any bathroom alterations needed to install the charger.

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SPECIAL FEATURE

CABLING & CABLE MANAGEMENT

IMPROVING SAFETY AND ADDRESSING THE SKILLS SHORTAGE WITH PRE-ASSEMBLED KITS Tom Harris, Technical Manager at Gripple, looks at why electrical contractors are increasingly turning to prefabricated solutions for their cable management systems, in order to reduce time spent on site, improve safety and address the challenges presented by the skills shortage.

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hen it comes to health and safety, the construction industry has drastically improved over the last 20 years. But despite this progression, a worrying number of accidents do still occur, with many citing the industry-wide skills shortage as a contributing factor.

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According to data published last year by the Construction Skills Network, the construction industry is facing a shortage of a quarter of a million workers over the next four years. In today’s economic climate, this clearly has significant financial repercussions for both large and smaller contractors, who are dealing with the challenges of having the right skills on site. In addition, the latest data from HSE shows that despite an increased focus on

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health and safety over the last decade, the construction industry still has some of the highest numbers of workplace injuries. Pre-fabricated systems, like Gripple’s Fast Trak trapeze bracket system for the installation of electrical containment, pipework and ductwork, remove much of the ‘higher risk’ work traditionally undertaken on site, including the need to spend long spells working at height, offering an easier, faster and safer way to complete projects.

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SPECIAL FEATURE

CABLING & CABLE MANAGEMENT

WELSH MEDIUM PRIMARY SCHOOL IN RHYDYFELIN, WALES Carbon savings and labour cost reduction were two of the reasons why Gripple’s Fast Trak rapid trapeze bracket system was specified for the new Welsh Medium Primary School in Rhydyfelin, Wales. The school, which is due for completion in January 2024, will accommodate 540 pupils across 20 classrooms and is designed to operate as net zero carbon.

Working alongside the main contractor, ISG, subcontractor, Whitehead Building Services, chose Gripple’s Fast Trak trapeze system for this project, along with QT Compact Clamps, Universal Brackets, and accessories to suspend electrical containment and pipework for the new two-storey building. Whitehead Building Services also chose Fast Trak because it is independently fire

Easier, faster and safer

Installing cable management systems can be particularly time-consuming and complex part of any construction project. Modern cable management/electrical/ VRF suspension systems are quicker and easier to install than traditional methods, such as threaded rod, channel, nuts, bolts and washers. Using lightweight, pre-fabricated trapeze bracket suspension solutions means no cutting or hot works are required

Prefabricated suspension systems arrive on site in kit form

tested to the temperatures associated with BS EN 1363-1:2020. In total, through the use of Gripple’s Fast Trak solution, Whitehead Building Services saved 720 labour hours on this project, 5,466kg of embodied carbon and almost 2,500kg of material weight. As Dan Trott, Site Supervisor from Whitehead Building Services, explains,

“In the past, we have used traditional rod and channel and have cut everything down to size on-site. We like the fact that Gripple’s systems are easy to use, allowing us to eliminate hot works and plant hire for cutting. All in all, this has given us considerable cost savings. The fact that the Fast Trak range and Trapeze Plus FR are fire rated was also essential on this project.”

on site. With traditional methods, hot works are still carried out on site, which presents a potential health and safety hazard. It also requires a certain level of ability and experience, or the direction and supervision of more experienced staff. In the current climate with the difficulty in recruiting skilled people, it is the case that the necessary skills are not available. Prefabricated kits eliminate this problem, as they can be fitted by a single contractor. Additionally, as no hot works are required to assemble prefabricated kits, the need for permits and fire watch services is eliminated.

work traditionally undertaken on site. They also reduce material use; for example, a length of wire rope weighs less than 1/10th of the equivalent threaded rod needed for the same performance, and is much easier to handle and transport around site. This delivers important carbon savings, as well as reducing manual handling risks and labour involved in the installation of these systems.

Leaner working methods

Another major benefit of prefabricated suspension systems is that they arrive on site in kit form, made up of pre-cut lengths of wire rope and a fused end fixing to suit the substrate, or as a track-based system compatible with pre-fabricated brackets, making them much easier to install. Offsite manufacturing solutions such as this are a major innovation in M&E service installation, creating leaner working methods, with modern systems removing much of the labour-intensive

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Drastically reduced installation times

All too aware of the problems caused by the skills shortage, and in a bid to improve safety, contractors such as Whitehead Building Services are increasingly turning towards pre-assembled systems for their many benefits and are routinely using them as part of major, new build projects. Selecting a pre-assembled suspension system like Fast Trak can save a great deal of valuable time and money, avoiding lengthy, complex installations, preventing accidents, and eliminating headaches that can be caused by skills shortage on site. Gripple, gripple.com

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SPECIAL FEATURE

CABLING & CABLE MANAGEMENT

ATTENTION TO DETAIL Cable management is the unsung hero of the data centre. It plays a vital role in ensuring uptime and optimising the use of white space. In this article, Ben Roberts, Sales Director at RMS Cable Management, explains how modular and prefabricated cable management solutions help contractors meet quality, schedule and cost targets.

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The problems caused by poor cable management are significant, so it’s vital to get it right

ffective cable management is more important than ever within data centres, where an increasing need for high-density installation means that there are huge amounts of optical fibre, copper and power cables installed within walls, under the floor, suspended from the ceiling or in overhead containment. The problems caused by poor cable management are significant, so it’s vital to get it right. While the demand for data centre capacity is higher than ever, supply chain issues, material shortages, inflation and a lack of skilled labour are all having a massive impact on completing projects to schedule and budget. New methods of construction have to be found, so that contractors can deliver such installations on time and to the quality demanded by the client. It means that more installers are turning to prefabricated and modular cable management solutions. Many people use the terms prefabrication and modular interchangeably, but while prefabrication refers to any process that does not take place on site, modularity takes this one step further. It is a type of prefabrication, but it delivers repeated sections or modules that are built in the factory and then assembled on site.

(BIM) and/or Revit files to extract the M&E layers. Combine this with decades of practical experience and the company can help you develop solutions to meet the cable management needs of even the most demanding application.

Safe and secure

With the proliferation of colocation data centres, such demanding installations are becoming more common. For such installations, colour coding cable trunking, tray, ladder, basket and electrical metallic tubing (EMT) based containment is a tried and tested way of getting it right. With EMT, not only is experience with cutting, joining and bending pipes necessary, there is an additional catalogue of essential components needed for the navigation of fibre optic cables. Make sure that you choose a manufacturer that has a comprehensive set of simple, adaptable products to complement the standard EMT pipes. Modular and prefabricated cable management systems are here to stay

Time and money

Modular designs can save huge amounts of installation time, waste and cost. And because skilled engineers produce it in a factory-controlled environment, installations using it benefit from the highest quality standards. If you work with the right manufacturer, then the modules will arrive on a just-in-time basis ready for integration. They are simple to install on site, so installers need little or no experience to configure such systems and you can be more confident in your budgeting because all the details are planned in advance.

Working together

Every data centre is different for cable management. If you choose a modular option, then you need to work with the manufacturer from the beginning to plan and avoid problems post installation. Clear communication, collaboration, information sharing, dialogue, regular meetings and shared responsibility, both digitally and on site, will deliver practical and cost-effective answers. Companies with experience in modular and prefabricated manufacture will help ease the pressures and challenges that you face. RMS, for example, uses 3D computer aided design (CAD) software to create modular cable management solutions, while taking building information modelling

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Sustainable solutions

You will also find that data centre clients are keen to reduce their carbon footprint where possible. By using a modular cable management solution, you can help this, since it has less packaging than separate components and will reduce materials waste by up to 20% versus on-site production. Cable management manufacturers should have defined recycling policies to ensure the segregation and recycling of all waste packing and waste material. They should also be able to provide embodied carbon calculations for prefabricated modules, which means you can offer your client greater carbon certainty for the project; and that can make a real difference for winning data centre construction projects.

Making a difference

Good cable management can make a massive difference to the efficacy and long-term effectiveness of a data centre. When considered against typical installation and implementation project costs, reduced waste and packaging, time savings on-site and the benefits of guaranteed quality, it’s no wonder modular and prefabricated cable management systems are here to stay. RMS Cable Management, rmscablemanagement.com

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SPECIAL FEATURE

CABLING & CABLE MANAGEMENT

THE CRUCIAL ROLE OF CABLE HANDLING EQUIPMENT In this article, Securi-Flex delves deeper into the importance of using the right cable handling equipment in various installation applications and explores the features and benefits of some essential products available on the market.

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n construction and warehouse operations, people often deny the significance of using appropriate cable handling equipment. However, it plays a pivotal role in enhancing efficiency, reducing labour costs, minimising downtime, and, most importantly, ensuring safety. The right cable handling equipment can make a world of difference, allowing workers to manage cables with ease, precision and safety.

Efficiency and labour cost reduction

•  Remarkably lightweight, weighing in at just 0.75kg, making it suitable for use with lighter cable trays. •  Additional devices can accommodate the length of your cable run and the specific requirements of your system.

Using cable handling equipment enables an efficient completion of tasks

Drum rollers Features and benefits:

Cable reel repair Features and benefits:

At the heart of any construction or warehouse operation lies the pursuit of efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Traditional methods of handling cables, such as manual lifting and dragging, although once considered necessary, are now outdated and inefficient. These methods not only consume a significant amount of time, but also place tremendous physical demands on workers. Using cable handling equipment enables the completion of tasks that once demanded multiple workers and significant effort with minimal manpower.

•  For cable drums weighing up to 200kg with a diameter of up to 510mm. •  They feature a straightforward lever mechanism that secures any style of drum, preventing slippage and potential accidents. •  The lightweight and robust solution enables you to repair and reuse damaged or old cable drums. This makes it a cost-effective alternative to purchasing new cable drums. •  This reduces waste and the need for new drum production.

Safety first

Features and benefits:

Handling cables manually poses a host of risks to workers, including back injuries, strains and other issues. In addition to these physical risks, accidents related to cable handling can result in: •  Severe injuries •  Project delays Substantial financial setbacks •  for companies Let’s look at specific essential cable handling equipment and products designed for various installation needs:

Cable drum lifts Features and benefits: The stands prevent them from moving or •  tipping over. •  A range of model sizes are available, which have adjustable height and width settings. They come equipped with locking •  mechanisms that secure the cable drum in place during unwinding. The adjustable features of these lifts •  make them adaptable to different cable sizes and project requirements.

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Coil and conduit rollers •  Uncoils cable drums with diameters of up to 750mm. •  Space-efficient – being able to fold away ensures it’s always ready for use. •  Unique accessories to enhance its functionality.

Drum handles

Heavy duty drum rails Features and benefits: •  The quick and easy lever mechanism allows you to switch from one drum to another effortlessly, streamlining operations and enhancing efficiency. •  The heavy-duty drum rails meet high loading capacity demands while maintaining stability. •  They can transport drums of 1.4m up to 1.8m diameter. •  Maintenance-free ball bearings ensure a prolonged lifespan for the drum rails. This means less downtime and lower maintenance costs over time.

Conclusion

Features and benefits: •  Simplifies the transportation of heavy cable drums. •  The adjustable handles provide a secure and stable connection when attached to the cable drums. •  They can transport cable drums of up to 100kg in a safe and injury-free manner by distributing the weight evenly. •  The materials used are durable and built to withstand harsh environments.

Cable routing Features and benefits: •  Facilitates the routing of sensitive and specialised cables, especially in scenarios where conventional methods fall short. •  The advanced roller setup ensures frictionless and efficient cable routing.

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•  Featuring an anti-slip-on ramp that effectively prevents cable slippage. •  They provide a secure foundation using stable rubber feet and minimise the risk of unintended movement during operation. •  The ergonomic rounded edges enhance safety and ease of handling, reducing the likelihood of accidents or injuries. •  The spring core axles allow for easy adjustment of reel bearing roller positions. •  Designed to be versatile, specific drum rollers are suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.

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In conclusion, the importance of using appropriate cable handling equipment is extremely important for construction sites, warehouses, and various installation applications. These tools not only enhance efficiency and reduce labour costs but, most importantly, safety in the workplace. The benefits of cable handling equipment extend beyond immediate cost savings and safety enhancements. They also contribute to the overall professionalism of a worksite. An organised, efficient and safe environment not only boosts worker morale, but also enhances a company’s reputation in the industry. As technology advances and demands for more complex installations continue to grow, the role of cable handling equipment becomes increasingly important. Securi-Flex, securiflex.co.uk

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SPECIAL FEATURE

CABLING & CABLE MANAGEMENT

PREMATURE COLLAPSE OF WIRING SYSTEMS Jake Green, Technical Engagement Manager with Scolmore Group, considers the general requirements of Regulation 521.10.202.

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fter several tragedies, Regulation 521.11.201 (AMD 3 BS 7671: 2008) was introduced; its purpose being to limit the risk to firefighters from entanglement by cables when they entered or exited a premises. This regulation has now been renumbered as 521.10.202, but remains essentially the same except for the removal of any reference to escape routes. It now reads: ‘Wiring systems shall be supported such that they will not be liable to premature collapse in the event of a fire’. This requirement should not be confused with the recommendations of standards like BS 5266-1 (emergency lighting) and BS 5839-1 (fire detection and fire alarm systems), which recommend methods of cable support to maintain circuit integrity during a fire.

There is a great deal of responsibility on contractors to apply regulations that provide protection

Escape routes and BS 7671

The original regulation referred to escape routes and this generated a level of confusion: ‘How should escape route be defined?’ BS 7671 defined escape routes differently to the definition used in other guides, regulations, and legislation. For example:

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•  BS 7671 – ‘Path to follow for access to a safe area in the event of an emergency’. •  Building standards technical handbook – ‘…means a route by which a person may reach a place of safety…’ Approved Document B in England and •  Wales – ‘…that part which a person has to traverse before reaching either the safety of a final exit or the comparative safety of a protected escape route…’

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The removal of ‘escape routes’ from the regulation now means that it applies to all areas of the installation.

Premature collapse

There is no specific definition of ‘premature collapse’ to be found in Part 2 of BS 7671. One dictionary definition of ‘premature’ is, ‘occurring or done before the usual or proper time; too early’. Since the purpose of Regulation 521.10.202 is not to maintain the critical signal path, but rather to limit the risk to firefighters; premature collapse should be considered in relation to that single purpose. Electrical contractors, network installers and the like are not best able to judge how fires behave, the likely temperatures that will be attained, nor how firefighters will carry out their role within a premises that is on fire. It is important, therefore, that electrical contractors and other installers give due consideration to the support given to wiring systems to provide maximum reasonable application of Regulation 521.10.202. Scolmore Group company, Unicrimp, offers a comprehensive range of cable accessories within its Q-Fire fire-rated range that are designed to provide the necessary protection from premature collapse. There is a great deal of responsibility placed on contractors to apply Regulation

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521.10.202, not because they want to meet minimum expectations, but rather because they want to protect firefighters who are working under extremely dangerous conditions. An electrical contractor should consider, as a minimum, the following: •  Wall fixings – Careful consideration should be given to the mass of the wiring system that is to be supported (including the trunking, cable tray, etc. with the cables in situ). Will the structure of the building maintain sufficient fire resistance to permit cables to avoid the need for metallic supports? Will such supports be sufficient if firefighters damage ceilings when applying water? • Cable clips – Metallic clips are essential as indicated by Note 3 and 4 of Regulation 521.10.202. •  Brackets or internal clips for PVC trunking – To keep the lid or cables in place (see Note 3 of Regulation 521.10.202).

Conclusion

Electrical contractors should carefully consider their responsibilities when installing wiring systems. Under fire conditions, failure to make the right installation choices may lead to serious consequences. Scolmore, scolmore.com

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SPECIAL FEATURE

SMART BUILDINGS

LIGHTING CONTROLS — THE CORE OF A SMART BUILDING Delmatic looks at the evolution of lighting control and the importance of it in today’s society.

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ighting controls have long been associated with energy efficiency. The UK’s first electronic lighting control system in the early 1960s was praised in the press for ‘increasing the effectiveness of lighting by up to 40%’. That early Delmatic system is also regarded as the first example of smart control as it was fully flexible (with an individually programmable relay for every light fitting), had daylight-linking, corridor-hold and central status monitoring – not bad for more than 60 years ago! The energy crisis of the 1970s established lighting controls as energy-saving guardians of buildings, a role that was further reinforced by the development of presence detectors, which enhanced energy efficiency by precisely matching the use of energy to the occupation of specific areas. Lighting management systems now form the core of smart buildings. Networks of lighting control sensors deployed throughout every area of a building make these the go-to solution for

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Lighting management systems now form the core of smart buildings

capturing real-time intelligence, not just on occupation and lighting levels, but also other environmental data and parameters. Granular occupancy data is seamlessly shared with a range of building services, including the BMS (so that energy-hungry heating and ventilation links in real time to specific occupancy), with water solenoid valves (so that water in restrooms is deactivated when not in use), with room booking systems (so lighting and room services are closely matched to occupation), as well as with fire alarm, access and security systems. Traditional lighting control presence detectors have, more recently, developed into fully smart multi-discipline devices, which combine traditional presence detection and daylight linking with temperature, humidity and air quality monitoring. The smart sensors constantly monitor, continually assess, and imperceptibly adjust and optimise lighting and connected services, while seamlessly sharing real-time knowledge and intel across the IT and IOT network, the BMS and BOS via BACnet and MQTT. Real-time granular intelligence on occupancy, light, temperature, humidity and air quality is disseminated to other building services and combined with resource planning to optimise employee experience, facilities management, as well as real estate and business strategies. Today’s smart lighting control systems go way beyond traditional lighting controls to deliver extended lighting and environmental management, monitoring, analytics and data sharing. Systems optimise energy and resource efficiency, enhance occupant comfort, streamline operations, and provide intelligent automation and control through advanced open technologies, interconnected data sharing and intelligent, eco-friendly infrastructure. Wired, wireless and hybrid smart lighting control solutions reimagine and redefine control in the IOT era and encompass emergency light testing and monitoring, tuneable white biodynamic control, real-time energy monitoring with dashboard analytics, heat mapping, space occupancy optimisation, and BLE beaconing for asset tracking and smart app wayfinding. Smart solutions align a building’s ambience and services with the user’s expectations in real-time, enabling occupants to influence and adapt their working environment through workplace apps, artificial intelligence and digital services which enable new ways of working. Sustainability is not just about energy efficiency, but also about material and

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installation efficiencies which reduce a building’s overall carbon footprint. Smart lighting control multi-discipline sensors combine all environmental monitoring within a single smart sensor and enhance sustainability by reducing duplication of hardware as well as reducing wiring and installation. The adoption of international open protocols enables the seamless sharing of data and intelligence, while the latest DALI-2 Qualified products enable lights, sensors, switches, scene-set panels, etc. to connect to a shared network, drastically reducing cabling and saving scarce resources and reducing installation. Smart lighting controls have been deployed on major UK and international projects. A holistic site-wide solution at the eight million square foot Battersea Power Station delivers energy-optimised lighting routines throughout the retail and leisure areas, residential spaces, landscape, roof gardens and facades, as well as dynamic colour-control of the iconic chimneys. Smart DALI-2 biodynamic controls within the headquarters replicate the vitality of daylight throughout the workspaces, while ‘biodynamic neighbourhood’ logic collaboratively interacts lighting colour temperatures across adjoining spaces to achieve seamless gradation of colour. Unity Place in Milton Keynes is a sustainably designed multi-purpose workspace and destination venue focusing on enhancing wellbeing and collaboration. The smart DALI-2 site-wide solution, with its core network of DALI-2 multisensors, optimises energy efficiency through integrated control of lighting and HVAC, BACnet data sharing with the BMS optimises overall services efficiency, while smart workspace apps empower individuals with control of lighting and other building and support services, as well as engagement through feedback and informatics. The largest smart lighting control system in the world at Abu Dhabi International Airport manages and monitors a network where each of the 180,000 light fittings and 35,000 emergency lamps are equipped with an individually addressable DALI driver. Graphical dashboards headline system performance, while granular intelligence on the individual operation and active status of lighting, central batteries and UPS devices is captured, logged, analysed and shared. Smart integration with the project BEMS, UPS, fire alarm network and AV devices optimises lighting and connected services’ operational scenarios. Delmatic, delmatic.com

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SPECIAL FEATURE

SMART BUILDINGS

WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY — THE KEY TO SMART BUILDINGS In recent years, wireless technologies have established themselves as the preferred solution in both building automation and smart homes. These technologies offer more flexibility during planning and save on the cost and hassle of extensive wiring during installation. Furthermore, battery-free wireless solutions eliminate the need for ongoing maintenance, reducing operating costs, writes Armin Anders, Co-Founder and VP Business Development at EnOcean.

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n an intelligent building, sensors act as the nervous system, capturing various data such as temperature, humidity, presence, or CO2 to intelligently control actuators. However, connecting these components can be cumbersome and expensive due to the need for wiring. Wireless solutions provide the required flexibility, especially during renovations. While some wireless solutions dependent on batteries require intensive maintenance, are more expensive, and create hazardous waste, those without batteries offer significant advantages.

Maximising flexibility with wireless

When it comes to integrating numerous sensors and switches into a system, wired solutions are impractical. It’s costly and inflexible to connect each sensor with its own wire. Wireless systems offer a solution. Sensors for presence, temperature, air quality, light, as well as switches or smoke detectors, can be placed exactly where

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they are needed, without the constraint of cables. The strength lies in the ability to expand the system with new products and additional sensors, without the need to break walls. Wireless sensors and switches minimise coordination among various trades and reduce the interference in existing building structures. For instance, when repurposing an office building, there’s no need to break walls for cabling or place power lines inconveniently. This saves costs and is more appealing to building owners or future occupants.

Sustainable operations without batteries

A significant drawback of some wireless solutions is their dependence on external power sources or batteries for the energy required for sensors and communication. This results in increased maintenance costs and environmental concerns. In practice, batteries often deplete faster than their theoretical lifespan and need to be replaced by professionals annually.

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The replacement of batteries not only involves labour but also environmental considerations, as batteries are hazardous and must be disposed of properly. With a large number of wireless sensors – in an office building, this can quickly amount to several thousand – the process of battery replacement and disposal can easily become a full-time job for a facility manager, from access coordination, device localisation, battery exchange, device testing, documentation, battery storage, and finally, to disposal.

Energy harvesting

Modern systems leverage battery-free wireless components, offering a reliable and maintenance-free alternative to traditional wired solutions, while retaining the flexibility and easy retrofitting of wireless systems. Products with battery-free wireless technology harness the energy available in their immediate surroundings – a concept known as energy harvesting. Three main forms of energy harvesting have emerged in building automation: kinetic, solar and thermal energy.

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EnOcean ECO 200

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Kinetic energy

Motion is a dependable energy source for various switches. A single press generates enough energy for three wireless messages. An electromechanical energy converter (EnOcean ECO 200) inside the switch housing converts the button press into electrical energy, making it available immediately after activation. The energy converter works similarly to a bicycle dynamo, where a small but powerful magnet drives a magnetic flux through two magnetically conductive anchor plates, which close in a U-shaped core. An induction coil is wound around this core, which can be put in two positions where it touches the respective opposing anchor plates. This movement results in a sudden change in the magnetic field, thereby producing a voltage pulse in the induction coil. ECO 200 is an energy converter for linear movement. Possible applications include miniaturised switches and sensors in building technology and industrial automation. A single switch actuation generates an energy amount of 120µWs, sufficient for three radio messages. At room temperature, the electromechanical energy converter allows over a million switching cycles. The principle of kinetic energy harvesting can also be used for light or blind switches. Additionally, there are batteryless sensors that can warn of water damage. These sensors have swell disks at the bottom that expand when they come into contact with a liquid. This movement triggers the electromechanical

converter and sends a radio signal. Due to this message, the line’s valve automatically closes, and the building owner or facility manager receives a corresponding notification, for example, on their smartphone.

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Solar-based energy

Thanks to miniaturised solar modules, it’s possible to power radio modules with electricity even with low interior light intensity. Solar-powered sensor modules operate extremely energy efficiently. A temperature reading that is to be transmitted every 15 minutes requires only 3.6 hours of charging time per day at a brightness of 200 lux for uninterrupted operation. At this brightness, the solar cell produces a voltage of 3V. An additional Poly Acenic Semiconductor (PAS) charging capacitor ensures that the module can bridge periods without ambient energy. When the energy storage is fully charged, the module can operate in complete darkness for about a week without interruptions. Miniaturised solar modules enable maintenance-free window contacts, temperature, gas and humidity sensors, as well as light sensors and presence detectors.

Thermal energy

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A significant temperature difference, for instance, between a radiator and its surroundings can provide a lot of energy that can be used not only for sensors but also for actuators. Energy harvesting is carried out using a Peltier element in combination with a DC/DC converter (EnOcean ECT 310 Perpetuum). Even a small input voltage of 20 millivolts (mV), which corresponds to a temperature difference of about 2°C, can be converted into a usable output voltage of over 3V. The larger the temperature difference, the more energy can be harnessed. This principle is currently mainly used in radiator actuator drives. The energy harvested is sufficient for both radio communication and the actuation changes of the valve. Combined with a solar-powered room sensor, a fully energy-autonomous individual room control can be realised. With the DC/DC converter ECT 310 Perpetuum, battery-free radio modules can also use heat as a power source. In this process, heat, for example, from warm machine parts, radiators or the human body, is converted into electrical current.

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Products with EnOcean technology utilise, among other things, three different frequency bands that vary depending on the region: 868MHz in Europe, 902MHz in North America, and 928MHz in Japan. Short messages (telegrams) are used for data transmission. These can be verified by the central system using a checksum. Due to the short duration of the telegrams (about one millisecond) and multiple telegram transmissions, the risk of data collisions is minimised. Interference with other systems, such as WLAN or DECT, is ruled out as frequencies outside the 2GHz frequency band used by these devices are employed. The range is up to 30m within buildings, even through walls, and can also be further improved using repeaters. Communication between devices is secured with a 128-bit AES encryption, and the use of rolling codes prevents unauthorised tampering.

Wireless, maintenance-free, smart technology

Manufacturers worldwide have developed thousands of smart products based on battery-free EnOcean wireless technology, such as room thermostats, wireless window contacts, and solar-powered presence detectors. These products not only increase the energy efficiency of a building but also offer high flexibility as no wiring is required for installation. This reduces installation costs and enhances comfort, as the wireless switches can be placed anywhere desired. Another significant advantage is interoperability, as all EnOcean-based products can communicate with each other, irrespective of the manufacturer.

Conclusion

Intelligent buildings, with their energy-saving capabilities and enhanced comfort, are already a reality. By using battery-free wireless technologies, installation costs can be significantly reduced. It’s crucial to choose systems with open standards and flexible ecosystems to ensure future-proofing and avoid potential pitfalls of short-term cheaper alternatives. With the flexibility of these solutions and open interfaces, smart buildings can adapt to the unique needs of their tenants. EnOCean, enocean.com

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TURNING UP THE VOLUME ON SMART AUDIO Stephen Rhead, Installed Solutions Manager UK at Sonos, explores the smart home audio opportunities for electrical contractors and their clients.

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oday’s homes are filled with a variety of connected technologies, and the expectation from clients is that their devices and music services should work together, like magic. Electrical contractors who enjoy a strong working relationship with their customers are well-placed to be the smart audio magician who can make this dream a reality. It’s a very straightforward move for contractors to build on the products and services they already provide and deliver a seamless, high-quality audio experience that connects homeowners to their favourite songs, podcasts, radio stations and more in every part of their home. So, what are the key drivers and opportunities in smart home audio right now?

The audio evolution

Smart and multi-room audio isn’t a new concept, however, in recent years this sector has really taken off. In part, we have the pandemic to thank for this. With more time spent at home, consumers focused on improving the convenience of their entertainment systems and enjoying music at home was a big driver in their investment in professionally installed multi-room audio solutions. Music streaming has also encouraged a culture of listening out loud in our homes – which is great news for our industry and music to Sonos’ ears. The company believes in this ethos and the added enjoyment that is brought by connecting devices and experiences to fill homes with high quality music. What’s really going to impact how we install audio, is how music is being made. The big news is that spatial audio is no longer confined to the home cinema. Not only are major artists, like Taylor Swift and Rhianna, recording their music in spatial audio, but legacy albums, including the Beatles’ back catalogue, are being remastered for it too. Many streaming services are already offering spatial audio tracks mastered in Dolby Atmos or Sony 360 Reality Audio, including Apple, Amazon and Tidal. This poses a fantastic opportunity. Spatial audio is only as good as the speaker system it is played through. High quality audio systems hold the key to unlocking the full immersive quality of the spatial experience. Sonos’ Era 300 speaker has been designed with spatial audio in mind. The Era 300 features six drivers: a forward-firing tweeter, an upward firing tweeter, two elliptical side tweeters,

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and two woofers, enveloping a space with sound and supporting Dolby Atmos music. It’s extraordinary to hear such powerful, immersive sound coming from the one speaker. And delivering this kind of amazing experience is now well within the reach of electrical contractors.

A smart choice for electricians

Sonos is a fantastic stand-alone audio system in its own right, but is even better when it can be integrated by a professional with other systems to create a truly integrated smart home experience. More and more professional brands are introducing ways to make integration much simpler with third-party solutions. The company’s Works with Sonos program certifies products that connect with the Sonos Home Sound System seamlessly. The badge helps contractors choose products that meet Sonos’ exacting standards in terms of design and sound. Certified partners include Lutron, Rako, Control4, Schneider Electric, Alarm.com, Wink, URC and Smart Things – the full list of partners is available on the Sonos website. This is great news for electricians looking to get into the smart home market. Lutron, for example, is a brand that electricians know very well and regularly work with. So, if you’re installing a Lutron lighting system, why not recommend audio too? The Lutron Connect platform is easy to integrate with Sonos, allowing the Lutron system to seamlessly blend lighting and audio control from any HomeWorks QS or RadioRA 2 system keypad. Clients can

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also operate both systems via the Lutron Connect mobile app. Works with Sonos means that audio integration is an easily attainable offering for electricians who are looking to expand into smart home and grow their portfolio.

The business opportunity

Sonos for professionals is here to help you take full advantage of the smart audio opportunity. The company provides the training that contractors need to understand how the Sonos ecosystem of speakers, components, integrated partner platforms, and services, along with various control systems, work seamlessly together to create immersive soundscapes. This includes guiding you through the intuitive software solutions available, as well as professional installation advice and dedicated technical support to ensure a hassle-free implementation process. Sonos will also help you appreciate the market application for high-quality audio which extends from homes to small businesses, cafes, restaurants, and many other environments too. With the company’s commitment to high-quality audio, developments in excellent third-party integration and a musical revolution in progress, there’s never been a better opportunity to sell the benefits of smart audio. Electrical contractors are perfectly placed to deliver seamless audio integration that hits all the sweet spots for their customer, in home and in business. Sonos, sonos.com

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LIGHTING THE WAY TO MORE ENERGY EFFICIENT BUILDINGS With energy saving at the forefront of people’s minds, we are relying on the essential technology within our buildings to help ease the burden. Peter Broome, Director at Rako Controls, looks at how lighting control can help reduce energy consumption.

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ccording to the UN, residential properties are responsible for 17-21% of energy-related carbon emissions globally. In terms of commercial buildings, lighting accounts for around 20% of all the energy consumed so there is a huge opportunity to improve efficiency in both residential and commercial buildings. The lighting industry has evolved dramatically over recent years to help meet the demand for energy efficiency; the adoption of LED lamps in residential and commercial properties shows that the lighting industry has a strong history of delivering energy reductions. Whilst the type of light source and fixture installed has an impact, a control system can also play a vital role in optimising energy efficiency. In fact, according to Peter, a lighting control system is one of the most powerful factors in reducing energy consumption. By installing an efficient and controllable lighting system, buildings can not only save energy but also reduce energy bills. For instance, simply dimming the lights can save energy – even supermarkets are taking this approach, with Morrisons, Co-Op and Waitrose dimming lights in their stores to cut energy costs. Utilising a smart control system like Rako, lighting designers have set maximum light levels at reduced percentages by reducing brightness by just 10-20%, and are able to maintain

a good level of visibility but with added efficiency. Additionally, by using control systems, building owners and occupants can adjust light levels when there is bright natural daylight outside as well as control window treatments like automated blinds to conserve or reduce unwanted heat and subsequently reduce reliance on artificial heating or cooling systems. Lighting and an accompanying control system will not only provide energy and cost savings, if done correctly this has the added benefit of reflecting our natural circadian rhythms which can increase comfort in the environment.

Integrating an energy efficient solution

Offering this greater system integration through controls is a key way that installers can maximise energy savings. The curtain and blind control as outlined above is a great example of maximising energy savings when it comes to lighting and shading. Rako offers integration with Silent Gliss and QMotion UK, which provide a broad range of shading solutions. This, combined with Rako’s keypads and app control options, ensures that installers can be confident that wired or wireless window shading can be seamlessly controlled by Rako without the need for additional control interfaces and unnecessary costs. Lighting control systems can not only ensure energy is maximised when lighting is needed, but also that lights are not left

on when they are not required, further reducing unnecessary energy consumption. With the option to personalise the lighting to suit building occupants, control systems provide greater flexibility over the number of fixtures that need to be on at one time and enhance user comfort, while still maintaining energy efficiency. Combining this with control features, such as timed events that bring lights on at dusk and turn them off at dawn, ensures that lighting is never left on unnecessarily. When linked to motion occupancy sensors, a control system like Rako can also switch off the lighting completely if rooms are left unoccupied and ‘all off’ commands at the exit of a property also ensure that unwanted light sources are not left on unintentionally.

By installing an efficient lighting system, buildings can save energy and reduce energy bills

Get switched on to energy efficiency

One of the key benefits is going to be the cost savings and the reduction in energy bills, which is important for many people at the moment. The long-term cost savings shouldn’t be forgotten either. Although there is an upfront cost, the resulting energy savings will have benefits for years to come. Both residential and commercial building owners are also interested in their own carbon footprint, being sustainable and protecting the planet. Implementing energy saving measures can reduce carbon emissions and have a positive impact. With the development of technology such as human centric lighting, building owners can benefit from improved comfort and wellbeing through being energy efficient. Rako Controls, rakocontrols.com

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DO SMART HOMES NEED DUMB SERVICES? Paul Foulkes, Country Manager for Theben Automation, and Co-Chair of KNX UK, explores how ‘dumb’ products can be made to act smart.

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veryone is talking about smart homes. Manufacturers can offer you the best heating control, or the most function-packed lighting system. Sometimes, these ‘smart’ systems are no more than a light bulb, dependent on a hub and Wi-Fi via your router. Hot water is supplied via a ‘smart’ water tank, run by Artificial Intelligence (AI). The big house builders talk about ‘smart,’ but they actually want to avoid paying for any building infrastructure, apart from maybe an additional telephone point upstairs.

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Lot 20 regulation requires electric radiators to reach a minimum level of efficiency via inbuilt control mechanisms, including thermostats, timers, and even motion detection. The radiator manufacturers then add in (understandably) as much programming as possible, including Wi-Fi connection options. This can mean that sometimes an additional hub is required and the system runs a proprietary protocol. Updates can lead to systems becoming obsolete and no longer supported. Individual wet radiators do not require this level of control complexity, but sometimes the boiler has a built-in control timer system. There are also hot water systems that apparently use AI to time the hot

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water! Just for a second, think about your domestic hot water (DHW) use. Most households will have regular times of use – we generally have routines in our day-to-day life. So maybe just a timer would be suitable? With an override when we are out of routine? So, maybe we need fewer smart services? How about getting back to dumb appliances controlled by one smart system? Mechanical Ventilation and Heat Recovery (MVHR) is the perfect example for this. MVHR systems are super simple – two DC motors, in a box connected to trunking. No high pressure connections, no refrigerant fluids, no complex manifolds and valves. Once it is installed correctly, it can be left to run on its own. But if you

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add a layer of control on top of the simple MVHR unit, it can become more effective – the boost function can be controlled around humidity monitoring in defined rooms or occupancy to tackle CO levels (normally there is a humidity sensor in the MVHR unit which controls the boost, but it is distant from the humidity source). Boost can also be activated when the kitchen extractor has been running for a certain length of time to help clear cooking smells and the summer purge can be linked to occupancy and temperature average across the whole home. It is not only the actual running of the system that can be controlled; maintenance schedules, such as predicting the filter change based on hours run, can also be included. Paul says he uses MVHR as an example how a ‘dumb’ product can be

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made to act smart. A single device will be measuring the CO readings used by the MVHR, but those CO levels could also be used to open roof windows for extra passive ventilation. Those same devices measure room temperature, so not only can it be used for MVHR and summer purge ventilation control, but obviously also for heating. And that same temperature reading, when used in conjunction with lux levels, can be used for shading control to prevent overheating in the summer, but to use passive solar gain in the winter, reducing energy use. All of this does not require multiple smart products, it is actually easier and far cheaper to use dumb products with one smart control system. You don’t need a sophisticated (and probably highly priced) AI enabled hot water tank. You can simply read tank temperature (at different physical levels if it is a thermal store type installation with multiple heating coils and sources) and then create simple schedules around usage, or complex ones around usage, occupancy, most effective heat sources such as solar thermal, solar PV ‘dump’, battery storage or supply tariff. And, of course, it is easy to add a simple hot water boost. Once established, these ‘routines’ can be left alone, or tweaked, as often as you want. And if your tank fails, which is rare, but it is a possibility, then the replacement cost is considerably less. You just need a simple dumb tank. Wet heating systems using a boiler and radiators invariably rely on an external time clock, as most gas boilers are ‘dumb’. If you add a Wi-Fi connected programmer, the system becomes ‘smart’, or at least smarter. But why depend upon Wi-Fi? Our routines around heating our homes are virtually as repetitive as those around our hot water usage. Honestly, you don’t need AI for this! Add Wi-Fi functionality if you

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want to for additional features, but there is no need to depend upon it. And back to electric heating – this would require a regulation change, but imagine the simple and cost-effective change over to electric heating if you could install dumb radiators with a centralised timer and programmer. Also, as mentioned about MVHR ventilation and wet heating systems, you could then integrate it into a complete home system, for instance, utilising occupancy for further energy savings. High installation cost is often cited as a reason not to choose integrated smart home systems. This can be true, typically because when a client decides on a ‘smart home’ they tend to add a significant level of additional functionality or luxury (neither of which is essential), such as a cinema room. However, for a simple home, if you want to save energy, improve comfort, and add some additional functionality, this can be done at a reasonable price. Install dumb service appliances and the initial outlay drops. Factor in simplified wiring that is faster to install and single devices for all control elements, and the total installation cost can become easily attainable. And that simplification reduces ongoing cost and dumb service appliances, as previously mentioned, will reduce the cost if any fail. Where does this all leave us? With ‘smart’ service appliances, the outcome can be that some smart homes are a collection of disparate systems and gadgets, multiple apps and different manufacturers’ viewpoints of the best way to simplify your life. On the other hand, if you use one simple smart control protocol, you could utilise dumb services. Linking an effective, robust, open control protocol to dumb services really does make sense. Theben Automation, theben.de

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TRIED AND TESTED: SMARTER TESTING MAKES BUSINESS SENSE Nathan Barwell of Seaward Electronic says time is money for the electrical contractor and innovation in electrical safety testing and record keeping software continues to boost productivity.

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he Electricity At Work Regulations (EAWR) continue to be the impetus for the development and growth of the portable appliance safety testing (PAT) and service industry. With the EAWR insisting that all electrical systems must be maintained to prevent danger and that a suitable defence is proof that all reasonable steps and due diligence were exercised in avoiding unsafe situations, many electrical contractors have established specialist equipment and appliance testing operations – skilled engineers offering testing services on a subcontract basis. For the contractor offering in-service safety testing, the pressure to complete tests quickly is immense – after all, time is money. The companies that succeed are those that combine a fast and effective service with the proper quality of testing. For these operators, the ongoing business issue is one of balancing efficiency and quality with the cost-effective service the market demands. Against this background, the onus for instrument manufacturers continues to be their ability to stimulate the replacement and upgrading of instruments, while taking into consideration the market requirements for fast, simple-to-use test products and supporting software capable of adding value to the test process. In this way, the constant challenge is for new technical enhancement and innovative product features that will enable contractors to enhance or improve their own testing services to customers.

Smarter testing

This situation is driving the use of ‘intelligent’ products integrated with software-based record keeping systems. The use of microprocessor-controlled testing technology has made instruments more user-friendly, enabling service engineers to undertake faster testing, generating significant improvements in business efficiency and profitability. As a result, there are advanced test units available with built-in risk assessment tools, cameras for logging of visual inspections, user customisable test sequences, and the introduction of dedicated testers which are specific for particular types of equipment – specialist medical industry testers, for example. Other benefits in latest generation test equipment include the automatic generation of incremental appliance

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ID numbers and specially developed operating software, which compares successive test results taken on the same item of electrical equipment to give an immediate indication of product degradation and potential faults. In line with other industries, it is possible to ‘do things smarter’ and many safety testing organisations already take full advantage of software, barcode scanners, labels and other tools, which together with an effective tester, mean faster yet more accurate and effective testing. Linking these test identification technologies with computerised records and databases allows the complete integration of safety testing and asset management systems.

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Improving the traceability of test records and preventative maintenance programmes is particularly important given Regulation 29 of the EAWR, which allows that a suitable defence against any litigation is proof that all reasonable steps and due diligence were exercised in avoiding unsafe conditions. Alongside improvements in instrumentation, therefore, considerable effort has also gone into improving the recording of test data with PC compatible software programmes.

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Powerful software packages, for instance, have been developed to enable the user to set up a detailed database of all tests undertaken on appliances. Advanced programs have become simpler and faster to use by combining Windows features, such as icons, to represent sites, locations and different appliances, using drag and drop mouse actions to replicate location changes. The growing impact of websites and email on communication methods has prompted the greater use of computerised testers with specialist modems to enable data to be transferred directly from the test location to a PC-stored database, allowing the automatic updating of test records, the generation of test reports and advance testing schedules. It’s clear that PAT innovation, combined with a common-sense approach at the centre of technology improvements, bears fruit. Put simply, it means that important safety measures can be effectively maintained and applied in all workplaces without the imposition of an overly excessive test regime. For the enterprising contractor, time is money, so integrating safety testing with modern record keeping software has to be good for business. Seaward Electronic, seaward.com

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WHY PROVING UNITS ARE INTEGRAL TO ELECTRICAL SAFETY Steve Dunning, Managing Director of Martindale Electric, explains why proving units are such an important part of an electrical contractor’s toolkit.

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few years ago, Martindale Electric launched the ALIVE campaign, a memorable safe isolation procedure to help reduce electricity-related injuries and fatalities in the workplace. At the heart of this campaign is the use of proving devices, which play a pivotal role in the safety process. Proving and re-testing your voltage indicator against a proving unit to ensure it is functioning before working on the circuit is an essential step of the process to keep you safe when working around electricity. When it comes to validating the functionality of voltage indicators, test lamps and meters, proving units are crucial. It is important that electrical contractors choose the right proving unit for the task in hand. Martindale Electric, for example, recently introduced a series of four new proving units, the PD230SRD, PD440SRD, PD440SRDX and PD690SRD. The PD230SRD is the entry point model for use with devices up to 230V; for checking voltage indicators and two pole testers at higher voltage, the 690V PD690SRD is the ideal solution; while the PD440SRD and PD440SRDX support testing to 440V for standard mains voltage applications. With all models, versatility is key and they all offer instant test voltage for both high and low impedance voltage indicators, test lamps and meters. One key model takes flexibility to a new level, the PD440SRDX. This model features two important tools for both electricians and electrical contractors combined in a single unit. Firstly, a full specification 440V proving unit, and in addition, a checkbox tool for use when checking insulation and continuity ranges on 18th Edition installation testers.

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In accordance with the electricity at work regulations, safe electrical working requires the use of a voltage indicator that has been proven with a suitable proving device, before and after use, to ensure the indicating instrument is working correctly. The PD440SRDX, for example, is an ideal solution, the unit has both AC and DC outputs, selectable by a push button switch for maximum flexibility and stepped voltage output. This is matched to two pole tester thresholds, up to 440V. For the checkbox type function, the PD440SRDX includes the unique CALCHECK feature, offering a quick and simple method of ensuring the ongoing accuracy of your single or multifunction

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18th Edition installation testers in between the regular standard calibration points. The CALCHECK feature is used to check that a multifunction tester, insulation tester or continuity tester is maintaining ongoing accuracy. There are two insulation test resistance values, 0.5MΩ and 1MΩ, and two continuity test resistance values, 0.5Ω and 1Ω. Checking is easy: place one probe of the tester on the desired resistance value and the other on the common terminal, and a measurement is taken, following the instruction manual for the installation tester being used. The PD440SRDX can, therefore, be used to regularly check that instruments are not drifting in between their regular calibration cycle. Initial resistance measurements must be taken as soon as possible after a standard calibration and these results recorded. Further checks can then be made periodically, for example, every month, and results recorded to check for drift from the initial measurements. Martindale supplies a CALCHECK verification measurement sheet, so records can easily be kept of the values. With all the benefits of the industry standard Martindale proving units, the PD440SRDX is fast and easy to use with long battery life, low battery indicator, auto power off and has an over moulded low-profile case with magnetic hanger. It can help verify insulation and low resistance ranges on 18th Edition multifunction and single function testers.

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Wherever you are working, this is ideal for identifying potential calibration issues prior to certifying a new wiring installation or carrying out a condition report. This is a valuable procedure recognised by electrical contractor assessment bodies. To protect the installation tester, the 440V maximum output from the proving unit ensures that the installation tester cannot be damaged by ‘over proving’, as most multifunction testers have a 500V maximum input voltage specification, and therefore, the use of 690V proving units is not recommended. Martindale Electric, martindale-electric.co.uk

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REPORT: EV TEST EQUIPMENT MARKET WORTH $242M BY 2027 The EV test equipment market size is projected to grow from $79 million in 2022 to $242 million by 2027, at a CAGR of 25.2%, according to a new report by MarketsandMarkets.

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he increasing demand for alternative fuel vehicles has increased the growth of the market for electric vehicles. To reduce crude oil consumption, automotive emissions and air pollution, governments around the world have adopted and implemented favourable policies which promote the use of electric vehicles. The increasing demand for electric vehicles is expected to fuel the growth of the market for electric vehicle testing equipment and related components. Due to the increasing focus on the development of innovative battery technologies, high demand for vehicle electronic functions and features, and stringent emission standards, the demand for EV test equipment, software and repair data is rising. There have been some path-breaking developments in the field of EV charging. For instance, a Level 3 or Level 4 charger can charge a vehicle in less than an hour, which is expected to enable the vehicle to run for more than 200km. On-board charger and AC/DC EVSE ATS are the latest developments in EV charging-related test

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equipment. The on-board charger has an integrated power factor corrector, galvanic isolation, a wide range of input and output voltages, and adjustable current limits, while AC/DC EVSE ATS provides testing for measurements including current, voltage, temperature, speed, and mileage. Germany is leading the EV test equipment market in Europe with technological advancements and government support. The German EV test equipment market is projected to be the largest market in the Europe region due to the developments in charging and battery technologies and the government’s favourable policies. The country has high R&D capabilities and leads the European region in EV testing technology. The growth of the EV test equipment industry in the country can be attributed to the increasing sales of electric vehicles by domestic players such as Volkswagen, BMW and others. Germany is home to major electric vehicle charging station providers such as Siemens, IONITY and others. Germans easily adopt new technologies, and the government offers incentives for both buyers and manufacturers of EVs and related equipment, leading to an increase in the

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market size of the EV test equipment market in Germany. The US is expected to be the largest market in North America during the forecast period, as the country accounts for the largest share of electric vehicle sales in North America. The US automotive industry has a higher focus on innovations, technology, and the development of safe and comfortable automobiles. The increasing production of electric vehicles, such as BEVs, PHEVs and HEVs, is expected to drive the market for EV charging stations in the country. The government offers various incentives and rebates for both EV buyers and EV and EV-related equipment manufacturers. To support the fast-paced acceptance of EVs, the governments of various US states have collaborated with EV manufacturers to enhance commercial vehicle electrification, support the purchase of EVs, increase charging points across their states, offer incentives to EV manufacturers to increase growth, and support innovations in EV technology. The full report can be downloaded from the MarketsandMarkets website. MarketsandMarkets, marketsandmarkets.com

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HIGH-TECH COMMUNICATIONS UPGRADE OF WELSH AMBULANCES BEGINS A state-of-the-art communications upgrade of ambulances in Wales has begun, which will improve the way information is passed between Welsh Ambulance Service control rooms and the frontline crews delivering care to patients.

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lmost 800 vehicles will undergo the installation of the high-tech Mobile Data Vehicle Solution (MDVS) in a £23 million technology refresh, which includes a new vehicle data router and tablet device. The upgrade is expected to be complete by late spring 2024. Jonny Sammut, the Welsh Ambulance Service’s Director of Digital, says, “Reliable communications technology is vital to keep the wheels turning on our ambulance service.

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“This technology refresh signals a new era in our communications, and one which will enhance the important link between the colleagues in the control room and the crews in the community delivering care to patients. “Collaborating with partners to source and install the new equipment means the refresh can also be completed locally, minimising the downtime of vehicles, and in turn, the disruption to our day-to-day operations.” The Trust is collaborating with a number of partners on the upgrade, including Ambulance Radio Programme (ARP), Terrafix, Telent, Panasonic, Centerprise and Ordnance Survey (OS).

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The upgrade began by installing and testing the new equipment in a dozen ambulances in Bangor, Newtown, Merthyr Tydfil, Bargoed and Haverfordwest, which have since responded to more than 2,000 incidents. A further 780 ambulance vehicles will be fitted with the latest navigation and mobilisation technology in the coming months. Work to replace mobile communication systems for all ambulance trusts in England and Wales is being led by the ARP, which has been instrumental in developing the technology and bringing together all the partners involved.

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ARP Director, Duncan Bray, says, “ARP is pleased to see that collaboration between Panasonic and Telent will support the implementation of the MDVS into Wales. “This is a prime example of collaborative working benefitting everyone involved. “The go-live for WAST continues the ARP success of recent MDVS deployments to other ambulance trusts nationally throughout England.” Telent engineers will upgrade six ambulance vehicles per day, fitting ruggedised Panasonic Toughbook tablets and a vehicle data router capable of connecting to multiple bearers – including the Emergency Services Network – providing a resilient connection to mobile communications networks across Wales. Grant Cowans, Telent’s Head of Operations (Ambulance Radio Programme), says, “We are delighted that the project is now underway, and these first installations underscore the importance of our partnership in upgrading the critical communications for ambulance vehicles across Wales. “It has been a real honour working with all parties to make this happen. “I look forward to reporting progress over the coming months, with Telent playing a vital role in installing the new technology to help the Welsh Ambulance Service continue to deliver life-saving and high-quality services for their communities.” The Toughbook devices were manufactured at Panasonic’s European Configuration and Service Centre in Cardiff with components sourced from suppliers across Wales. The Panasonic facility, plus a unit that the Trust has procured in Amlwch in Anglesey, will also be used to install the new devices. Will Holmes, Emergency Services Business Manager at Panasonic Toughbook, says, “It is fantastic to see the MDVS solution incorporating the Panasonic Toughbook being rolled out to the Welsh Ambulance Service. “It’s been amazing to offer a space at the home of Panasonic Toughbook Europe in Cardiff to support Telent and WAST to install this equipment, to help minimise costs to the service that supports the families of the Toughbook team that have helped to manufacture part of this mission-critical solution.” The new vehicle data router will run the Terrafix mobilisation software, National Mobilisation Application (NMA). Terrafix Managing Director, Chris Green, says, “The Terrafix-designed MDVS vehicle solution is a great upgrade to our legacy system successfully used for over 10 years in WAST. “As we have designed both the vehicle hardware system and the mobilisation software package, we are able to structure the whole solution to be the best end user experience possible. “Working collaboratively with all partners will benefit both the ambulance frontline crews and patient care by providing an improved and efficient ambulance data solution.” The new system also integrates the most up-to-date mapping information for Wales from OS, including highly accurate road and addressing data.

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Mapping updates will be streamed to ambulance vehicles regularly, rather than taking them off the road for manual updates of the mapping products. John Kimmance, Managing Director of National Mapping Services at OS, says, “Accurate and trusted OS data is being used every day to support a range of critical services, from enabling quicker responses to incidents, to planning and delivering safe and secure major events.

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“Every week we make tens of thousands of changes to the National Geographic Database capturing new buildings, roads, routing restrictions and addresses. “This is essential data for all emergency responders, and it is great that the new NMA is delivering this data direct to the vehicles, ensuring they are working with the same mapping as the 999 control rooms.” Telent, telent.com

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TACKLING THE GROWING MENACE OF TOOL THEFT FROM VANS Rising tool theft from vans is a pressing concern for tradespeople, impacting work and financial stability. Steve Holland, Co-Founder of ARMD, explains how electrical contractors can prevent the worst from happening.

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he significant surge in thieves swiping tools from vans is a real worry for tradespeople who depend on those tools for their jobs. Tools aren’t just handy gadgets; they’re a big financial investment and crucial for daily work. When these tools vanish, it’s not just about losing money; it affects productivity, livelihoods and even mental health. The statistics are quite alarming. According to data from the Metropolitan Police, tool theft from vehicles in London increased by 25% between 2021 and 2022, making up a third of all recorded tool thefts in the capital. Even more concerning, thefts from vehicles occurred 10 times more frequently than thefts from building sites, and a shocking 86% of the perpetrators were never apprehended. Thieves have honed their skills, using crafty tactics like drilling locks and peeling back van roofs to get their hands on valuable equipment. As the nights get longer, these crooks find even more chances to strike. Government data reveals that tool thefts make up a significant one in 10 vehicle break-ins across the UK, with 81% of these incidents happening after nightfall. Regrettably, almost four out of every five tradespeople have been victims of tool theft. The challenges linked to tool theft are significant and shouldn’t be downplayed. Insurance settlements can stretch over weeks or even months and the impact can be substantial – tradespeople who can’t work face an average daily income loss of £350. Adding to the frustration, some have discovered they couldn’t file claims because they weren’t aware their policies mandated removing tools from their vans at night, precisely when many thefts occur. Having good insurance cover is crucial for a tradesperson and James Flamson, a self-employed auto-technician who works with renowned companies like Renault, was very grateful he had dedicated insurance when thieves targeted his workshop and stole his tools. “I used all my email receipts for tools, worked out what was gone, added it all onto the ARMD app and submitted my claim,” James explains. “I emailed it through, went on holiday and then the money came into my account and I could order all my tools before I even got home. It was a really smooth process and from submitting the claim to getting the money took less than a week.”

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ARMD’s tool insurance assists tradespeople in swiftly getting back on track after a theft. It eliminates the need to remove tools from vans at night and provides comprehensive coverage 24/7, including during tool transit. “You can’t always take stuff out when you have that many tools,” James says. “You can’t just bring them in the house every night or if you’re staying away from home, you can’t take them into a hotel room if you’ve got a van full.” In the event of a claim, tradespeople can automatically submit a claim report directly from the app, avoiding the stressful process of dealing with claim handlers. A free tool inventory feature simplifies the claiming process by allowing users to conveniently record and manage their tools in one place. ARMD also provides a range of security products to safeguard vans and tools. These include smart sensors that trigger notifications to users when a break-in is attempted. The ARMD Guard Smart Van Alarm and Tracker, a plug-and-play sensor, combines smart technology with insurance coverage. In the event of a break-in, the alarm immediately notifies the user via a phone call, allowing them to take immediate action by contacting the police. Additionally, it incorporates GPS tracking, aiding in the location and recovery of stolen vans. Matt Green’s business was particularly drawn to the ARMD Guard, following a van break-in. One of his engineers parked in a popular supermarket car park

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CLICK ADDS UNPOPULATED CONSUMER UNITS TO ELUCIAN RANGE Scolmore continues to expand its Elucian consumer unit range to provide electricians with the broadest possible range of units and protective devices to cater for all installation requirements. The latest addition to Elucian is a range of unpopulated, enclosure only consumer units. As the units are supplied unpopulated, there are no pre-fitted circuit protection devices, which gives total flexibility for installers to design a consumer unit to the exact specification needed. At the same time, the company has added a new 6 Way size to the unpopulated range which now includes 6 Way, 8 Way, 10 Way, 12 Way, 14 Way, 16 Way, 18 Way and 22 Way. Launched in 2021, Elucian by Click comprises a range of metal consumer units and protective devices. The consumer unit collection comprises a total of 58 individual lines, while the protective devices range comprises mains isolator switches, RCCBs, SPDs, MCBs, RCBOs and blank modules. Scolmore, scolmore.com

C.K Tools’ all-new lighting range shines bright, with six new, top-of-the-range, IP rated products. The T4926USB Mini Inspection Light is a hand-held pocket torch, with an 85lm top light and 150lm main light. The compact 167 x 68 x 25mm tool is perfect for small spaces and precision work. The T9427USB Midi, at 199 x 51 x 36mm shines bright with a main light capable of reaching 400lm. It can also be set to 250lm and includes a 360° rotatable hook. Meanwhile, the T9428USB Maxi is ready for big jobs, with two hooks and three magnets ready to suspend the torch anywhere, or a swivel base for steady floor placement. Two new site lights join the top-flight of worksite lighting options, with the T9740 capable of 5000lm, and the T9741 reaching 10,000lm. These waterproof, dustproof lights are built for maximum durability in the toughest of environments. Finally, C.K Tools’ new T9429USB Neck Light is a steadier alternative to a head light, as it cradles the neck with an ergonomic comfort band and drapes lightly over the shoulders using multi-angle adjustable arms that bend into a secure position. C.K Tools, ck-tools.com

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CU PHOSCO LIGHTING ANNOUNCES COST-SAVINGS ON NEW AND IMPROVED TRADITIONAL LIGHTING RANGE CU Phosco has announced a number of improvements to its traditional lighting range, including enhanced lumen performance, superior efficacy and lighting quality. The range, ideal for retrofit lighting or projects that need a traditional-style lantern with the latest LED technology for optimal energy savings, promises to be its most cost-effective to date. In celebration of the company’s recent centenary celebrations, the technical team at CU Phosco Lighting looked to re-engineer the range to offer improved performance and cost-savings. Warmer colour temperatures down to 2200K have been integrated into the light engines. This addition offers a smoother transition from the traditional low-pressure sodium (SOX) lamps typically associated with heritage lanterns and responds to the market’s shift toward warmer colour temperatures. Now in its fourth iteration, CU Phosco Lighting light engines offer improved energy efficiency, which played a crucial role in the relaunch, resulting in the upgraded luminaires now achieving up to 172 lumens per watt. This represents a remarkable 30% increase compared to the existing options and also means schemes could benefit from increased column spacing.

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GRIPPLE’S FAST TRAK PROVIDES BENEFITS FOR WOLVERHAMPTON RESIDENTIAL BUILDING The Fast Trak pre-fabricated bracket solution was specified to significantly speed up installation of electrical containment and pipework services for the refurbished Peter Bilson House, owned by Wolverhampton Council. Fast Trak was selected due to the short project timeframes and the fact that the suspension system can be installed six times faster than other methods. This is possible because Fast Trak is pre-fabricated off-site which simplifies the installation process. The three-storey building was transformed into a residential hub for Wolverhampton Housing & Homeless Service on behalf of the City of Wolverhampton. The work was carried out by main contractor Wates Construction, working with M&E subcontractor Orton Group. Orton Group’s decision to use Gripple’s Fast Trak system to suspend M&E services provided significant labour, material weight and embodied carbon savings over traditional threaded rod and channel support systems. The four-sided Fast Trak bracket provides a suspension point on every face; ideal for installing combined bracketry and multi-tiered configuration to accommodate additional services. Gripple, gripple.com

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UNICRIMP EXPANDS Q-CRIMP ACCESSORIES RANGE

ENHANCE YOUR CLIENT’S BATHROOM WITH SLEEK WATERPROOF TECH FROM PROOFVISION The ProofVision TBCHARGE in-wall toothbrush chargers are unique electrical accessories, designed to be installed in the bathroom and are compatible with both Braun and Oral-B electric toothbrushes. Simple to install, just like a shaver socket, the ProofVision chargers eliminate the need for trailing wires, saving space, and reducing clutter. They can also help your clients to maintain good oral hygiene habits, as their toothbrush is always charged and ready to use. The range boasts three models; a single charger (PV10P), a dual charger (PV11P) and a single charger with shaver socket (PV12P). All three models are available as standard with a white faceplate, however, to complement a variety of bathroom colour schemes and personal preferences, additional faceplate finishes include polished steel, brushed steel or matt black. ProofVision chargers can charge Braun and Oral-B electric toothbrushes that work with the Braun Oral-B Advance Power charger (model 3757). This excludes the Oral-B i0 and Pulsonic series, except the iO6 series.

Unicrimp continues to expand its popular Q-Crimp range of cable accessories to provide installers with an increasing number of problem-solving products. The latest additions are 3- and 4-Part BW armoured industrial brass glands. The new 3- and 4-part Brass Glands now include a brass olive which allows for different sizes and grades of steel wire armour. They are each available in four different sizes – 20(s) mm, 25mm, 32mm and 40mm – and they come supplied as a pack of two. The Unicrimp catalogue, which showcases the entire range of Q-Crimp accessories, can be downloaded from the Unicrimp website as well as from the Scolmore Group app. Unicrimp, unicrimp.com

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POWER UP YOUR TOOLS WITH MAKITA’S LATEST XGT POWER SOURCE KIT REDEMPTION Makita has launched a new redemption promotion for its XGT Power Source Kit range. Running from 1 October until 31 December 2023, end users can claim a free 40VMax XGT 2.5Ah battery when they purchase a selected XGT Power Source Kit. Makita Power Source Kits are an ideal way for end users to start or expand a cordless system of XGT 40VMax tools. There are six qualifying Power Source Kits available in total as part of Makita’s latest promotion: Four kits with two batteries (2.5Ah, 4.0Ah, 5.0Ah, and 8.0Ah options) and fast charger, and two kits with four batteries (5.0Ah and 8.0Ah options) and a twin-port fast charger. Makita’s latest promotion allows end users to claim a free BL4025 2.5Ah XGT Battery (retail value of over £100) with qualifying XGT Power Source Kits. Customers who purchase any qualifying XGT Power Source Kit from an authorised dealer in the specified date range must register their purchase online via the redemption promotion website within 28 days of purchase to claim their free product (see website for full Terms & Conditions and qualifying criteria). Makita, makitauk.com

NEW SOLAR POWERED LIGHTING RANGE FROM OVIA Ovia has announced that it has added its first solar powered lighting products to its portfolio. Forming part of Ovia’s floodlighting range, Zonne is the name given to a new solar LED security floodlight which has a radiant 8W output, casting a crisp 4000k temperature glow at an impressive 950 lumens. The fitting is IP65 rated and it has a charge time of five to six hours to fully charge and has two working modes – Mode A: 3~5 Nights and Mode B: 2~3 Nights. It is designed to be installed at a height of 4m and comes with 3m of connection cable. The Zontor solar powered LED streetlight is a powerful 40W or 15W solar panel with advanced LED technology, resulting in an outstanding lumen output (4800 lumen on the 40W model and 1600 lumen for the 14W model.) It casts a crisp 4000k colour temperature glow and the light can be adjusted 20° up and 10° down for solar charging. Designed to thrive in the most demanding of environments, its IP65 rating ensures unwavering performance. Ovia, oviauk.com

NEW SMART THERMOSTAT FROM SANGAMO ESP has added a smart thermostat to its Sangamo heating controls range. The Sangamo Wi-Fi controlled thermostat allows you to control and monitor the room temperature and thermostat activity from anywhere in the world, via a smart phone or tablet. It is controlled through the ClickSmart+ app from Scolmore. The Sangamo smart thermostat offers energy efficient programming and, with remote access via the app, it allows for constant monitoring and control at your fingertips. It can be voice controlled through Alexa and Google Assistant. It has been designed to be straightforward to install and operate and is suitable for electric, gas or oil systems. A boiler can be controlled either by wiring into the Sangamo thermostat or the thermostat’s receiver – giving full installation flexibility. Key features include optimal start function and open window/door detection. Available in a white finish, the smart thermostat has a slimline, contemporary design, with touch button for manual control and a clear LED display. It features a keylock facility and comes complete with table stand or wall mount option. ESP, espuk.com

KNIGHTSBRIDGE TORLAN NON-CORROSIVE BATTEN PASSES THE ACID TEST Robust and easy to install, the TorlanComm LED battens from Knightsbridge answers the need for a non-corrosive, energy efficient and high performance lighting in a variety of applications from residential to industrial or agricultural. Ideal for commercial applications – both inside and out – the TorlanComm comes in two versions: CCT adjustable and Digital Addressable Lighting Interface (DALI) CCT. The wattages vary from 26W to 62W, outputs are from 3955lm to 9025lm, and colour temperatures offered are 3000K (warm white), 4000K (cool white) and 5700K (daylight). The options available include self-test emergency, microwave and microwave self-test emergency. TorlanComm is IP65 and IK08 rated, with bodies and diffusers manufactured using impact-resistant, non-corrosive polycarbonate with durable stainless steel clips, and with ceiling and end conduit fixings. The DALI version has built-in control gear for intelligent control integration. Accessories enable the units to be installed onto BESA conduit boxes or suspended from the ceiling where necessary. Knightsbridge, mlaccessories.co.uk

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