Professional Electrician & Installer January 2021

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PROFESSIONAL

ELECTRICIAN THE BUSINESS MAGAZINE FOR THE ELECTRICAL TRADE

& INSTALLER JANUARY 2021

TECHNICAL & TRAINING FIRE SAFETY STANDARD CHANGES, HOT TUB FITTING TIPS, SURGE PROTECTION ADVICE AND MORE

PRODUCTS FOR A PANDEMIC PROFILING THE LATEST SOLUTIONS AND EQUIPMENT THAT WILL HELP TO KEEP YOUR CUSTOMERS SAFE AND COMPLIANT

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE: CAUGHT ON CAMERA | NEW PRODUCTS | GIVEAWAYS | REVIEWS AND MORE…


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Total Average Net Distribution: 71,632 Certification period 1 January 2018 - 31 December 2018

January 2021 Volume 37 No.1

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News & Views 13 A look at the detail behind the government’s 10-point plan for a ‘green industrial revolution’

14 Why electricians can builder a better and greener economy in the future

16 Social media users, which personality type are you?

Why is there a renewed focus on safe isolation education?

Technical & Training

Products & Business Solutions

23 How does the updated Scottish

37 Why you have a responsibility to

Tolerable Standard work in relation to fire safety?

24 How to comply with the regulations when undertaking a hot tub installation

28 Exploring the benefits of online learning and the importance of getting this sector up to speed

31 Surge protection for ESS: what are the current trends?

34 We look at the latest training courses and remote learning opportunities Have you switched on to lighting control?

interrogate claims of product quality further

38 What are the reasons behind our industry's renewed focus on safe isolation education?

40 Can adding EV to your CV in 2021 help to build your business prospects?

43 Why door entry systems and control are in high demand throughout the pandemic and beyond

44 The advantages of a modular approach to circuit protection at the workstation

46 Reece Fitzhardy is quietly confident as he tries out C-TEC’s HushActiV kit

48 Steve Hewish puts a trio of solutions through their individual paces

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53 Rounding-up the latest products, tools and equipment to help you in your work

The benefits of online learning explored

Prize Draws & Giveaways 33 WIN Armeg Acceler8% MAX holesaws up for grabs

41 WIN C.K rechargeable LED head torches to be bagged

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Meet the team Editor RICHARD BOWLER email: pe@hamerville.co.uk Editorial Assistant PATRICK SWAN email: pswan@hamerville.co.uk Digital Manager REBECCA MCGEOCH email: rmcgeoch@hamerville.co.uk Advertisement Manager ANTHONY SCOTT email: ascott@hamerville.co.uk Assistant Advertisement Manager IAN TURNER Design ADEEL QADRI Production Assistant KERRI SMITH Group Production Manager CAROL PADGETT Distribution Manager KARL CLARK Managing Editor TERRY SMITH Publisher BRYAN SHANNON Printed by: WALSTEAD PETERBOROUGH Published by: HAMERVILLE MEDIA GROUP Regal House, Regal Way, Watford, Herts, WD24 4YF Tel: 01923 237799 Fax: 01923 246901 Email: pe@hamerville.co.uk PROFESSIONAL ELECTRICIAN is the business journal for the electrical contracting industry. It is available to the trade at leading electrical wholesalers throughout the UK. © 2021

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Editor’s Viewpoint

We can all dream a little in 2021 Having failed dismally to predict a global pandemic, you’ll not be surprised to hear that we’ve taken a rather large sledgehammer to our previously trusty crystal ball. Instead, for 2021, we have decided to break with tradition and present our very own wish list for each coming month. Who knows, like some of our most outlandish predictions over the years, a few may actually come to fruition.

June Finally the powers that be take a mighty scalpel to the onerous amount of red tape and bureaucracy hampering the growth of so many small companies.

January No debate about it, a global roll out of the best clinically proven COVID-19 vaccine arrives, completely eradicating this horrible virus for good. We can then all get on with the proper business of living our lives to the full once more.

August A summer-long heat wave arrives as millions of ‘staycationers’ enjoy everything this unlocked country has to offer for a perfect holiday.

February It’s consistently fallen on deaf ears since it was first mooted more than a decade ago, but there has never been a more opportune moment for the government to cut the current VAT on repair, maintenance and improvement work to just five per cent. With the added bonus, of course, that – at a stroke – it will remove the cowboy operators’ cash advantage. March An extension of the Stamp Duty holiday to help the backlog of home sales, and the frantic rush to complete before the end of month deadline would provide a shot in the arm to an uncertain housing market. April One extension that has been secured is to the Green Homes Grant, a move that should herald the arrival of a much wider retrofit strategy. Energy saving home improvements can be a huge source of work for electricians and wealth for the economy. May Two bank holidays and at last the penny seems to be dropping as hapless DIYers decide that it’s best to spend the day on the beach rather than in A&E as a result of yet another unmitigated DIY disaster.

July At last, the England football team lives up to expectations by winning Euro 2021 in style following a comprehensive penalty shoot-out victory over Germany!

September The late payment burden is confronted with genuine penalties for the worst transgressors, and more protection for the small business owner. October One of the largest oil fields ever discovered is located just a few miles off the Kent coast in the now post-Brexit (clearly defined) British territorial waters. The potential revenue could make the COVID-19 tax bill quite literally look like a drop in the ocean. November Having resumed this year after a COVID-19 ravished 2020, our highly popular ELEX exhibitions sign off with a record attendance at the newly added Bolton Arena as thousands of tradespeople look for a pre-Christmas bargain on the very latest tools and equipment. December After being confined to the North Pole last year, Santa and his socially distanced elves return in all their former glory, and the nation can look forward to a truly magical 2022. Have a good month and, who knows, one or two of those predictions may just come true.

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SECTT and ESF deliver lockout kits to apprentices The Scottish Electrical Charitable Training Trust (SECTT) has once again teamed up with Electrical Safety First (ESF) to give free lockout kits to Scotland’s trainee electricians. Now in its 12th year, the partnership saw SECTT training officers visit colleges and training centres across the country to hand out more than 650 of the kits to 3rd Stage apprentices and adult trainees, observing physical distancing at all times. Worth £30 each, the kits save lives by ensuring that electricity is turned off – and stays off – until work is completed. This fundamental process is essential in helping to prevent serious or fatal electric shocks. Among the recipients were trainees at Ayshire College, Ayr Campus, Dundee & Angus College and Perth College UHI, with other apprentices presented with their kits at all 21 SECTT Approved Centres. Anne Galbraith, CEO of SECTT, said: “Adopting safe working practices and procedures is essential and embeds the right approach at the start of an electrician’s career is key. The kits not

only provide crucial safety equipment but also promote safe practice throughout these trainees’ working lives. Everything we do at SECTT is safety-critical, so as an organisation we're proud to do all we can to support this message.” Lesley Rudd, Chief Executive of ESF, added: “It’s vital that safe working procedures are undertaken across the industry, but to be properly effective they need to be established at the start of an electrician’s career. These free kits don’t

Accredit where it's due for Ovia Ovia has announced that it has been successful in gaining the International Quality Standard ISO 9001:2015 certification. Certification to ISO 9001:2015 provides assurance that Ovia has evolved its management system to meet the growing needs of its customers and other key stakeholders. Awarded by certification body NQA, ISO 9001:2015 is the internationally recognised standard for Quality Management Systems (QMS) and the most widely used QMS standard in the world. In simple terms, it provides the basis for effective processes and effective people to deliver an effective product or service time-after-time. Mike Collins, Sales Director at Ovia, commented: “This achievement has been a team effort, with the involvement of people from across the organisation and support from the senior leadership team. It was a thorough and challenging process to go through, but essential in being able to show our customers that our standards and processes are up-to-date."

just provide essential safety equipment that will make safe isolation an ingrained habit, they could also make the difference between life or death.”

Employers urged to 'keep skills alive' JTL is launching a new campaign to urge employers to take advantage of government grants and take on an apprentice. The ‘Keep the skills alive and the lights shining’ campaign encourages employers to utilise the cash incentive being offered by the government and to take on an apprentice before January 31st. In recognition of the value apprentices can bring to our economy, an incentive payment of £2,000 is being offering to employers who hire an apprentice between the ages of 16 and 24, while £1,500 will be paid whenever an apprentice aged 25 and over is taken on. There's no limit on the number of incentive payments that an employer can claim for apprentices eligible to receive funding, providing each apprentice meets the eligibility criteria. Employers will need to set up an account on the Apprenticeship Service portal in order to access the funding, which JTL can assist with. VISIT THE APPRENTICESHIP SERVICE PORTAL AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/EW001 PROFESSIONAL ELECTRICIAN January 2021 7


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Ideal helps students get data terminations right

A partnership between Ideal Industries and Coleg Cambria has helped to set the next generation of electricians on course to faster, more consistent data cabling installations. Coleg Cambria is one of a number of colleges benefiting from Ideal Industries’ knowledge sharing approach to working with the further education sector, which has seen the global electrical products manufacturer demonstrate a number of its products to students. Amongst them is the innovative FT-45 Feed Thru modular plug and Crimp Tool system for the termination of CAT5e, CAT6 or CAT6A. The system has delivered on Ideal Industries’ promise for ease of use and consistency, enabling many of the students to complete terminations correctly every time.

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Alex Robinson, Curriculum Lead for Building Services at the Bersham Road campus, commented: “We have a campus dedicated entirely to construction and engineering disciplines here in Wrexham and are always keen to drive best practice and use of the latest electrical products. “We were delighted to have the opportunity to work with Ideal Industries and I've been particularly impressed with the FT-45 system for data cable terminations.” Coleg Cambria student, Sean Perry added: “The Ideal Industries FT-45 Crimp Tool PrepPRO Cable stripper ensures that I can quickly and consistently strip the wires to the correct length without any trial and error or time-consuming measuring. It’s then simple to insert the

wires and check the order before completing the termination. “The clear FT-45 feed thru RJ-45 plugs means my tutor can check that the cables have been stripped and inserted correctly before cutting away the excess wire and crimping the connector using the FT-45 Crimp Tool. The termination is then completed so I’m able to get it consistently right first time.” Along with FT-45 Feed-Thru plugs and Crimp Tools, Ideal has provided Coleg Cambria with the company’s In-Sure Push-In and Lever Connectors for electrical cable terminations, Fish Tapes for conduit installations and Safe Isolation Kits. Moving forwards, both the college and Ideal Industries are keen to explore more opportunities to work together and support students’ learning.” Alex added: “Engagement with commercial partners is always beneficial and Ideal Industries are working with us in a really flexible way that benefits the college and our students. Using innovative next generation products like the FT-45 system is great for the students’ confidence and future career prospects. “The system has also resulted in financial savings for the college because students no longer need to use multiple RJ-45 assemblies while learning through their mistakes. I only wish I’d had access to something like this when I trained and worked on the tools.” VIEW THE LATEST IDEAL INDUSTRIES PRODUCT CATALOGUE AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/EW002


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Tamlite Lighting granted membership to Made in Britain Having been granted membership to the Made in Britain organisation, Tamlite Lighting is proudly celebrating its British origins. Made in Britain supports and promotes British manufacturing, enabling buyers and consumers at home and abroad to identify British-made products. Founded in 1967, Tamlite has continued to build on its success which, alongside supplying high quality-lighting solutions, it believes is due to having its extensive research and development, testing and manufacturing facilities based in the heart of Britain. With Brexit looming, the Midlands-based company says there has never been a better time to buy British products and be part of an organisation which brings together the British manufacturing community, promoting members to businesses and consumers in the UK and overseas. With 24% of construction products used in the UK being imported, new customs rules could have an impact on supplies from the start of this year so buying British products will lessen the impact of any disruption within the supply chain, says Tamlite’s Managing Director, John Allden. He comments: “We're delighted to receive accreditation as a member of Made in Britain. Our aim is to deliver excellence at every level of the supply

chain and the Made in Britain mark will help our customers identify Tamlite as a company that they can trust.” Retrofit lighting is the key to the government’s ten-point plan Tamlite also believes that retrofitting of outdated lighting systems will be key to improving energy use across the public sector, following the release of the Prime Minister’s ten-point plan for a green industrial revolution. Boris Johnson’s announcement will see £1 billion in funding allotted to making new and existing homes and public buildings more efficient as part of the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme. Whilst innovative technologies will form part of the blueprint to allow the UK to work towards its 2050 net-zero target, some may have forgotten the impact lighting can have on saving energy and reducing carbon emissions, and by replacing outdated lighting systems, coupled with intelligent lighting control, it will go a long way to making public buildings more efficient. John Allden comments: “The UK government has set in law its net-zero targets, so the Prime Minister’s latest announcement on how this can be

achieved must be welcomed. Yet, whilst innovation and new technologies form part of the overall decarbonisation plan, we can’t forget the simple steps those in charge of running public buildings can take to make sure they reach carbon reduction targets. “Lighting can be a huge source of energy consumption in the public sector, and small changes can make a big difference. Replacing outdated lighting with modern LED systems can effectively reduce energy use and carbon emissions. Such retrofitting upgrades are easy to do and should be seen as a key component of the government’s green strategy, allowing public sector organisations to make a long-term commitment to net zero carbon emissions.” GET MORE DETAILS ABOUT TAMLITE'S LIGHTING RANGE AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/EW003

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HAL makes light work of safety testing at NET LED NET LED has improved the electrical safety testing of its commercial and industrial LED lighting products by using low power multi-function LED testers from Seaward. NET LED invested in two HAL LEDs which, so far, have been used to verify the safety of more than 30,000 units manufactured at its factory in Cambridge before they're distributed to electrical wholesalers across the UK. It also uses the equipment to batch-test any products sourced from other manufacturers as part of quality control procedures. Each tester provides power measurement readings with a resolution of 0.2VA below 1,000VA and performs continuity and ground/earth bond tests alongside AC/DC Hipot (FLASH/Dielectric Strength). This ensures NET LED’s products guarantee the quality, performance and reliability required and are safety compliant with EN 60598. Function testing is also undertaken to check each unit effectively switches on/off, performs correctly at the required power consumption levels and that any ancillary equipment operates in accordance with technical specifications. Test results are stored automatically by the HAL units, giving full traceability. This ensures all products are proven to be quality assured before leaving the premises. NET LED uses this data to produce a test record for all manufactured units in the event of any damage during distribution, or to track and trace any product returns, in line with the company’s customer service policies.

Oliver Bubb, MD at NET LED, said: “We've invested in improving our testing with the HALs, which offer far more rigorous capabilities and have significantly reduced the time it takes to complete a test, as we have ramped up our own manufacturing capacity. Ultimately, the two testers provide the reassurance and peace-of-mind that every unit leaving our facility is 100% safe-to-use and operates as required, Seaward has provided us with a first-class aftersales service”.

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ECS urges card holders to renew

Gira has launched a new, consumer-focused lifestyle website which includes a specific ‘Installer locator’ search facility. The easy-to-navigate site is rich with information to help consumers enjoy the benefits of smart living effortlessly. It also makes it easy to find the nearest Gira installers and electricians through typing in a home postcode. Mark Booth, MD at Gira UK, said: “Finding the right person to guide and advise customers on the right solutions is vital to the success of any project. That's why we want to make the smart home journey as easy as possible and to put end user customers in front of local installers who are fully conversant in our building technology”.

The Electrotechnical Certification Scheme (ECS) is recommending that ECS Card holders renew their cards in order to show their competency level on-site. Health, Safety and Environmental Assessment centres have been re-opening since the middle of last year as measures are put in place to make these COVID-secure. If your card has expired or if it has less than three months left, then it’s time to renew – and it’s never been easier. Existing cardholders can register for a MyECS account and renew online. On MyECS you'll see any specific messages relating to your card such as new criteria or if you need to renew with an ECS partner organisation. Employers can also apply or renew on behalf of their employees through the ECS Employer Portal. This service is free to access and there are almost 3,000 contractors using this UK-wide to manage their workforce’s ECS cards, qualifications and health and safety awareness.

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A CLEAR ROUTE TO ZERO CARBON Luke Osborne, ECA Energy & Emerging Technologies Solutions Advisor, looks at some of the detail behind the government’s recent 10-point plan and how electrical professionals will need to react to take advantages of the new opportunities it could present.

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lthough COVID-19 dominated global and national headlines in 2020, the ongoing prospect of climate change is also being taken seriously by policy makers. This is evidenced in the government's recent 10-point plan for a 'green industrial revolution', which will aim to help tackle climate change by getting the UK to net zero carbon emissions by 2050.

Carbon reductions The 2030 ban on internal combustion engine vehicle sales in the plan is clearly a positive step, but collaboration between industry, government and DNOs will be vital to make it work. The extension of the Green Homes Grant was a useful response also, but there is much work to be done to enable a skilled and trained workforce that can deliver results. Meanwhile, we look forward to more detail on how the 10-point plan will be achieved, in addition to the release of the energy white paper and the next iteration of the Building Regulations and the Future Homes Standard, both of which will be key to future carbon reductions. Industry vs climate change Evidence shows we have little time to usefully mitigate the increasing effects of global warming. ECA is heavily focused on supporting the electrotechnical and wider engineering services industry in delivering the technologies and skills

needed to help meet the UK Net Zero Carbon 2050 targets. To this end, ECA and partners have been looking for significant improvements in policy and fiscal support for clean energy and energy efficiency measures, enabling us to ‘build back’ better and deliver lower carbon economic recovery. Tools for success ECA, working with government and industry stakeholders, will be looking for the adoption at scale of low-to-no carbon energy systems and energy efficiency measures. This needs to include the delivery and installation of: ● Solar Photovoltaic (PV) ● Electrical Energy Storage Systems (EESS) ● Heat pumps (air-sourced, groundsourced, water sourced and air-to-air) ● Direct electrification of heating (infra-red, underfloor and storage heating) ● Wind turbines ● Hydropower ● Energy efficiency measures ● Smart building controls ● Electrification of transport Skills for the future We must ensure that low carbon installation is carried out by a suitably trained and competent workforce. This means practically useful and properly scoped training for new entrants, notably

in the form of apprenticeships, but also for the very much larger cohort of existing installers who also need to upskill for the low-carbon economy. In order for Net Zero Carbon 2050 to be achievable, full support and commitment for the necessary skills is needed by both government and industry. Long term market confidence and policy direction is also vital to ensuring companies have security and can invest in their workforce. There's never been a more exciting time to be a part of the UK electrotechnical industry, nor a time that requires such urgency for the skills, products and systems that our sector can deliver.

SHORT STORY VIDEOS ECA has launched a new series of video shorts, under the banner of Get Zero Carbon Done, which highlight several key areas where our sector can contribute significantly to further UK decarbonisation, and which will also need major upskilling. Use the links below to view each story. WATCH THE 'SKILLS' VIDEO AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/EW005 WATCH THE 'BUILDINGS' VIDEO AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/EW006 WATCH THE 'TRANSPORT' VIDEO AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/EW007

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“IN THE FUTURE, WE CAN BUILD A BETTER, greener ECONOMY”

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flows down and benefits the day-to-day work of PE readers. This is only logical because there’s still a huge mountain to climb in making our homes energy efficient. UK households account for 40% of our emissions, according to the UK’s independent Committee for Climate Change, so they’re bang in the front line of carbon reduction in this country.

Energy performance improvements After the recent announcements regarding the phasing out of new petrol and diesel cars by 2030, it’s hard to see something that will involve such structural change in the motor industry as greenwash. In other words, the government surely means business, and that’s a good thing. Right? That said, we must also make sure they look beyond the big industry and headline infrastructure projects such as HS2 and Hinckley C, and the ‘usual suspects’ of loft and cavity wall insulation and insist that cash and policy support, as a minimum,

Electrical industry influence Government strategy calls for all homes to meet Energy Performance Certificate standard band C by 2035, but only a quarter of UK homes achieve that standard now. So, despite having relatively cheap energy, we still have some of the highest energy bills and there are 21 million homes out there just waiting for clear guidance from the top to give them sufficient confidence to invest in improvements. Once that happens, few people have the sort of reach to those millions of individual homes that electrical installers do. So, what can you, as an individual, do to cut the carbon footprint? Clearly electrical and electronic control is a major influence on energy consumption and whatever your opinion of the state-of-the-art of smart meter technology, I daresay we’ll get to see a

Andy Douglas, MD at Timeguard, has some words of encouragement for electricians in 2021. n general terms, 2020 was a pretty grim year, and one that I’m sure we’ll all be keen to put behind us. I’m well known for my eternal optimism, so now that we’ve seen the back of last year I’m focussed on what we can all do now in 2021 towards making up for the lost time. Of course, despite the continuing COVID-19 presence and associated restrictions and lingering Brexit uncertainties, I’m confident that we can move forward as an industry with a positive mindset and growing consensus that the economy we build really will be better and greener.

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lot more of them being installed by energy companies “for free”. Naturally they do have the beauty of showing people in real-time what the impact turning off a few lights or appliances can have, or getting the heating timing and temperatures programme set correctly, and that’s where electrical installers can really step in. You can offer your customers inexpensive ways of timing or automating lighting and heating with presence detection, and timing and thermostatic control of space heating. The devices you need are available off-the-shelf from your local wholesalers as we speak. Credible alternatives As serious innovators committed to the trade channel, Timeguard continually invests in developing a wide choice of products with superior specification and those all-important extra features. Easy to install and use, they can differentiate yourself from your competition and help to offer credible alternatives to expensive custom installations. At least something is oven-ready. Good luck for 2021 – I’ve a feeling it’s going to be a busy one for you.


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READER COMMENT

Ryan Dempsey, CEO of TCW, looks at the ‘pros’ and ‘cons’ of social media adoption and challenges readers to identify which personality category they fall into.

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he world as we know it is gradually evolving into a place that has nowhere to hide or gather your thoughts. This age of technology-enabled services is fast paced now and social media is helping to keep individuals informed and updated instantly about what is happening in the world around them. Additionally, it can also play a big part in their happiness (or lack of it) and overall wellbeing. When I first entered the electrical industry (a few years ago now), I remember being stood in a house on my own, wiring a kitchen and a new consumer unit and having zero concerns that the outside world would ever see my workmanship. I’m sure it’s something that wouldn’t have ultimately bothered me, but the thought was never there. Now, there’s that thought at the back of your mind that says: “Someone could post a picture of this on social media, I must make it look nice and ensure it’s correct.” Social media adoption has some really strong benefits to it, but one of the downsides is that it has given the world the ability to negatively impact an individual’s business and personal life. The level of

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critique we used to experience is now a thousand times greater. There are now many different types of social media platforms that people can use positively to promote who they are and what they do. My personal preference (at the moment) is Instagram but only because I have my own account ‘locked’ so that family and close friends have access. It’s not a ‘waffle’ platform but more a visual one. Even though we have multiple platforms from which to choose, some statistics and profiling has been done to show how people interact with social media; this is universal and can be attributed to any platform. The favourite bit research that I’ve read up on is in relation to the ‘10 types of social media users’, which I’ll summarise for you. If you use social media in your daily life, a fun challenge is to write the name of an individual who falls into each of the following category types: The Listener This person flies under the radar and very rarely interacts with 'likes' or 'shares'. They’ll rarely/never post content, but you still know they’re there.

The Activist They understand the reach of social media and strive to have their voice heard to make a difference. The Spammer This person constantly posts and will likely believe that their content is of a high quality and that sending multiple messages regularly is the ‘cool’ thing to do. The Passionista These users are very passionate and like to share their views on things that they believe in. These people don’t force their opinions on you, but they have views that in most cases you agree with. The Social Butterfly These users are the type that will post pictures with people you know and can make the world seem smaller than it is. If you want to see how popular these users are, simply click the ‘media’ button on their profile. The Troll This user type will post unpleasant content and portray a view that everyone has an opinion, yet they’ll insult and generally


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throw the gauntlet down when folk oppose theirs. The best way to deal with this type of user is to simply block or remove. Beware though, they’ll still try to find you. The Influencer A very small percentage of users would fall into this profile category. They create high quality content and are happy to share their knowledge with everyone. They’re passionate about what they do and its obvious they’re motivated by seeing others succeed. The Early Adopter These individuals are the type who’ve been on social media before everyone else. They had a Facebook profile first or were one of the first to embrace Instagram. In my experience, they also love to remind folk of this. The Black Booker This one is a more interesting category, as the individual will use the platform to connect themselves with others to improve their business prospects or personal wellbeing. There’s no malice here, just a need to connect with people and interact positively. The Family Person Literally this user is only here because it gives them a way to better connect with family who may be based in different parts of the country or world. Understanding what type of user you are, and the different personalities that you aim to connect and interact with on social media, can really help to grow your horizons and ensure you’re engaging with the right people in the appropriate manner. We can use social media to promote what we do and target great content to wider audiences. Many manufacturers utilise social media daily and they should form part of your following so you can ‘tag’ them in on posts. Very often they’ll share the message to their crowd of followers, which is known as ‘synergy’ or 'sharpening the sword'. One of the problems that seems to be quite specific to our electrical industry is the issue around opinions, or as some like to call it: ‘engineering judgement’. What we have to accept here is that people's

levels of experience are different and the things they’ve seen and learnt mean the decisions they make are focussed around THEIR experience, NOT YOURS. It definitely feels like a lot more time is wasted on the argument rather than understanding the reasons for the debate. Let me give you an example I’ve seen recently: Spark 1: “I bond everything because that’s what I was trained to do. EEBADS and all that mate.” Spark 2: “You’re wrong, you need to understand that in the new world of electrics, bonding extraneous parts of the installation may cause issues when ‘prosumer’ installations come around. So EEBADS isn’t safe in every situation.” When I read this conversation, the first thought in my head was all about Spark 1 and the potential customers he/she has worked for over the years who may see this. Spark 2 has (deliberately or not) instilled a question mark over Spark 1’s competence for no other reason than to show Spark 2 is better/more intelligent than Spark 1. Sometimes having an understanding of and showing compassion towards an individual’s level of skill, experience and knowledge can help both people to grow. For example, here’s how the conversation could’ve gone instead: Spark 1: “I bond everything because that’s what I was trained to do. EEBADS and all that mate.” Spark 2: “Ah mate, EEBADS is great (now ADS) and definitely provided the level of safety we’ve looked to offer for years. It might, however, be worth reading up on ‘prosumers’ and self-generated power in domestic dwellings, which is soon to come into force. In the near future, bonding is going to need more thought.” As you can see, a subtle change in the

wording of the response can make a big difference. We’re fortunate to have a mass of great content available to us all and we’re also seeing some of the leading organisations and bodies interacting more with the outside world. Through social media, we have an amazing opportunity to grow ourselves and our businesses. You should, however, always remember to use it responsibly and never forget that your words can impact an individual in a far greater way than you ever imagined.


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who want the benefits of a professionally installed smart home system, but also the flexibility and power to make their own changes via the App. End users want more convenience, comfort and reliability from their smart homes, so App/remote controlled smart lighting means that users can easily control and adjust lights, blinds and temperature from their own home or anywhere in the world. Lutron PRO has been designed to help residential contractors grow their business with Lutron through direct engagement with their local distributors and sales representatives. By participating in the programme, these residential contractors will be uniquely positioned to exceed their customers’ expectations. And as a Lutron PRO, they’ll be eligible for a company listing on Lutron’s ‘Where to Buy’ website for those products that they’re qualified to install. Support for electrical contractors Additionally, the programme offers contractors easy access to exclusive training resources and marketing materials through a personalised myLutron account. In an industry that’s constantly evolving, it’s essential that electrical contractors have a high-level knowledge of the UK smart home market and an understanding of the key factors in residential lighting control specification and installation. The programme is also beneficial to the end customer too. Customers who choose

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CODEBREAKERS PAUL TIPTON: THIS CABLE DAMAGE IS THE RESULT OF A FAMILY OF SQUIRRELS GETTING INTO A LOFT SPACE! The threat from vermin damage of any kind is always a problem. As winter approaches, a squirrel's natural habitat will become more scarce, with less tree cover for dens, food, etc. With cold weather snaps, the warmth and comfort of a modern insulated loft can be almost irresistible for a squirrel looking for a place to stay. As squirrels aren't confined to rural areas, expect to see this kind of damage anywhere. When inspecting lofts, under floors, outbuildings, or external locations, great care should always be taken before accessing and potentially coming into contact with live exposed damaged cables. If there are exterior signs that squirrels and other vermin are present (damage to facias, etc.), take extra precautions to keep yourself safe. Remember that it's not only squirrels that have a taste for electrical installation wiring; rats and mice are also happy to help with the removal of insulation. Along with the risk of electric shock in these cases, the inspector must also be aware and take precautions from the diseases carried by these kinds of vermin such as, but not restricted to, the following:

Lyme disease Salmonellosis Leptospirosis (Weil's Disease) Tularemia If you've worked in an area that obviously has had vermin present, it's good practice to wash your hands before diving into your sandwich box. From an electrical perspective, the observations are pretty straight forward. Where vermin damage can be expected, careful choice of the wiring system to limit or deter vermin should always be considered. Where damage has been found, especially in extreme cases such as this one, the potential for fire can be high, as well as an increasing danger due to access to live parts. The use of metal/plastic conduit systems, trunking, and armoured cables are all useful in protecting against vermin but not always practicable, especially in domestic scenarios. After repairs are carried out, the installation of Arc Fault Detection Devices (AFDDs) could disconnect the circuit before any future damage could initiate a fire risk. AFDDs, however, won't remove the vermin, so a call to a reputable pest controller would also be a good idea for the client.

The Observations, Regulation infringements and Codes applicable to this observation would be. 416.2, 651.2

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Wiring system may require further mechanical protection

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Potential fire risk, including those from ARC faults, derived from vermin damage

421.1.7

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Access to live parts, from vermin, damaged cables

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ROBERT LAMBERT: WHILST UNDERTAKING AN EICR I CAME ACROSS A BROKEN FUSE CARRIER AND THIS NOVEL WAY OF USING THE LIVE CABLE TO SECURE THE SEAL. I CALLED THE DNO WHO WERE UNIMPRESSED AND A NEW CUT-OUT WAS INSTALLED. It's always difficult to code a cut-out fuse; the requirements of BS 7671 are to inspect only and pass comment or code accordingly. The problem we face is that the Distribution Network Operators (DNOs) use a different coding system to BS 7671, which is more complex and descriptive. Codebreakers has a selection of these for reference. Where the inspector encounters something that they don't feel is correct and needs to contact a DNO, it's always best to try and use the DNO coding system if possible, as this helps to relay the findings and potential risk to them in a way they can act promptly. Given this isn't the client's equipment, and there is no way of knowing what an individual DNO will do or what their timescales are, we can only code this for further investigation. Although we know it's not acceptable and obviously has potential for risk, this equipment isn't ours to touch without permission from the DNO, so we legally have to inform them and allow them to undertake any repairs in their own way. As long as the inspector highlights any prospective defects, that's all that is required with regards to DNO equipment. The inspector has stated that the fuse carrier is damaged, but we can't see if this gives access to live parts, and the tape seems to have been used as a temporary repair. This should never be done, and any damage must always be reported to a DNO. Working on damaged DNO equipment – even taping it up – can result in severe injury. Remember, an FI code is still an unsatisfactory outcome and will need to be evaluated and corrected if necessary.

The Observations, Regulation infringements and Codes applicable to this observation would be. DNO service head is damaged and not sealed appropriately; the seal is secured around Line conductor. Possible DNO code for this is E-A08, if live components can be accessed.

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SCOTTISH FIRE SAFETY STANDARDS: HOW DO THEY WORK? Andy Greenhorn, FireAngel’s Specification Manager for Scotland & Ireland, advises how contractors can support clients in achieving efficient and cost-effective compliance with the updated Scottish Tolerable Standard. What types of housing will be affected by the new standard? The latest regulations will affect all households across Scotland, including new build developments and existing dwellings. This includes both private and rented properties, which must comply with the new standard by February 2021. An extension for the deadline to be moved to February 2022 is currently being reviewed by the Scottish government. Please explain the requirements of the new standard The updated Scottish Tolerable Standard requires all properties to have an interlinked fire and smoke alarm system. This must be supported by adequate carbon monoxide (CO) protection if there is a flue-burning appliance or flue present within the property. Any existing alarms must also be reviewed under the new guidance to ensure they meet the revised criteria. How many alarms will be required per property to achieve compliance? In order to achieve compliance, a property must have one smoke alarm installed in the room most frequently used for general living purposes, such as the living room. An additional smoke alarm must also be fitted in every circulation space on each storey, including hallways and landings, while a heat alarm should be installed in each kitchen. To comply with the latest regulations, all smoke and heat

alarms should be ceiling mounted, long-life and interlinked. Finally, a CO alarm must be installed in every room where there is a carbon-fuelled appliance, such as a boiler, fire or stove. What type of alarms should you specify to facilitate interlinking? Under the new regulations, both mains-powered or 10-year sealed long-life lithium battery powered alarms are suitable, as long as they facilitate either hardwired or wireless interlinking. To remain in line with the latest Scottish Regulations the mains-powered alarms must comply with a Grade D1 Specification, while the battery powered alarms must meet the requirements of a Grade F1 Specification. FireAngel’s Specification Range of mains powered and battery powered smoke, heat and CO alarms can support providers in achieving compliance with the new standard, as the suite of devices can be interlinked together to form a hybrid network. This is particularly useful for projects where hardwiring isn’t feasible, as the network can be quickly extended wirelessly, while also offering the opportunity for additional safety products to be added to the system at a later date. The wireless interlinking of alarms can be achieved by simply fitting a Smart RF Radio Module into each device,

interlinking up to 50 devices onto a private network so that when one alarm sounds, they all sound. Why is this new standard being enforced? The improved legislation outlined within the Housing (Scotland Act) and Scottish Housing Quality Standard is being enforced in response to the Grenfell Tower fire to help reduce deaths in household fires. It aims to provide individuals living within all types of properties with an increased level of protection. FireAngel is proactively supporting contractors and housing associations in aiding Scottish clients to achieve compliance with the new standard, regardless of their property type or size. This includes installation support, aftersales guidance and the supply of specific sales and training collateral.

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HOT TUB INSTALLS: HOW TO STAY OUT OF HOT WATER Paul Chaffers, NAPIT’s Technical Events Manager, offers advice on hot tub installations and what's required to comply with the Regulations so that you can provide a safe, practical installation. BS 7671 Requirements BS 7671 doesn't have any specific requirements for hot tub installations (unless it’s a commercial type of tub, like those located in a swimming pool or leisure centre). Electricians will, therefore, need to use engineering judgement and apply the general requirements of the Wiring Regulations when designing the installation. In some cases, comparisons can be made with BS 7671 Part 7 special installations or locations. Where hot tubs are located inside a room, Section 701, “Locations containing a bath or shower”, could be consulted, as this is the nearest parallel. For commercial hot tubs or tubs of a permanent construction built into the ground, Section 702, “Swimming pools and other basins”, should be consulted. Within the scope of Section 702, it

states that some pools are designed within the scope of an equipment standard and are outside the scope of Section 702. Where there is any doubt, Section 702 for swimming pools could be used as a basis for a safe design. Hot tubs will either be the 'plug-and-play' type, fitted with a standard BS 1363 13 A plug (as is illustrated in Fig 1), or will require a 32 A or 40 A supply. Socket-outlet and/or isolator positioning BS 7671 Fig 702.2 provides zone dimensions for basins above ground level. A representation of this can be seen in Fig 2. Section 702 permits socket-outlets or switches to be installed in zone 2, providing the supply circuit is protected by one of the following measures:

● SELV ● Electrical separation ● Automatic disconnection of supply (ADS) with 30 mA RCD * Note: see Regulation 702.53 for full requirements. In most cases, the most popular choice will be Automatic Disconnection of Supply (ADS) using a 30 mA RCD. Where a 13 A socket-outlet is required, it's recommended to only install a single socket-outlet (see Fig 1). This way it will be left sealed and not disturbed, unlike a double, which may provide an opportunity for the customer to use the spare socket close to water. In order to meet the zone requirements, the socket-outlet or isolator needs to be mounted 2 m away from the

Fig 1: Plug-and-play hot tub

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Where a tail is required, the wiring type will need to be flexible but resilient enough to handle the external influences that it will be subjected to. Heavy-duty rubber insulated and sheathed cable H07RN-F or equivalent constructed to BS EN 50525-2-21 will be a good choice and is recognised in a number of standards as being suitable for this type of application. Fig 2: Zone dimensions for basins above The trailing cable tail ground level should have enough length to reach the final connection position. In edge of the tub, as illustrated in Fig 3. the absence of manufacturers’ Most plug-and-play tubs come with an information, a length of 5 m should suffice. ample amount of flex, allowing for this separation distance. In order to be able to leave a cable tail safely, there are two options: Selection of equipment for outdoor installations 1. Isolate and lock off the circuit, or Electrical equipment located in zone 2 needs to have a degree of protection of at 2. Fit a suitable temporary junction box to the end of the cable. least IPX4, and where water jets are likely, IPX5. Rotary isolators and weatherproof Option 2 will be the recommended sockets are commonly available and approach, otherwise you'll need to return typically rated at IP65. to site to energise the circuit on the day Where a 30 A or 40 A supply is needed, of the hot tub installation. and a rotary isolator is being fitted, a It should be stressed that this is only a suitable method of final connection to the temporary measure between the hot tub will be needed. Manufacturers may electrical contractor leaving site and the request a socket-outlet to be fitted ready hot tub installation going ahead. Every for the installation team, or they may effort should be made to prevent the require a suitable tail to be left with the cable being damaged or any accidents final connection being made inside the hot taking place, such as trip hazards. tub equipment enclosure.

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Fig 3: Hot tub with rotary isolator meeting Section 702 zone requirements

The temporary junction box (JB) shall be weatherproof with stuffing glands used to prevent the cable being pulled out, and also preventing the ingress of water. The material of the JB should be able to take medium impact in case of any knocks. The lid of the box should be labelled with a caution that the circuit is live if switched on by the isolator. This way every effort has been made to minimise any accidents occurring (remember, in most cases the hot tub installer will only have limited electrical skills). It may be worth a note on the Electrical Installation Certificate (EIC) that the final connection of the hot tub has been made by others. Isolation requirements Different earthing systems require different measures to be taken regarding isolation, however, by installing either a socket-outlet or rotary isolator, no further action is required because all live conductors can easily be switched or disconnected. By installing the switchgear adjacent to the hot tub, as illustrated in Fig 1 and Fig 3, the requirements of Regulation 132.15.201 have been met regarding an effective means of isolation. Manufacturers’ instructions Most manufacturers will have data sheets so that the design current can be obtained ready for the cable design. They may also specify requirements, such as type of socket or cable tail length needed, etc. BS 7671 Regulation 510.3 requires equipment to be selected and erected in accordance with the Regulations but also enforces the importance of taking manufacturers’ instructions into account. Conclusion Hopefully this article shows that hot tubs are nothing special and no different to any other type of equipment. It’s the presence of water that worries most, however, you wouldn’t think twice about installing an electric shower, would you?

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Jon Graham, Chief Executive at JTL, explores the benefits of online learning and the importance of getting this sector up to speed.

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echnology has transformed the way we learn – from online classes during lockdown to ‘how to’ videos spanning every imaginable topic. However, for people wanting to get into the building services engineering sector or those already working within the sector but looking to upskill, learning from non-credible sources is a real risk. Striking a balance In my opinion, online learning doesn’t drive down the quality of teaching or the ability to learn, it instead provides versatility to the sector. Every individual learns differently, so using digital technology as a means of learning provides a greater level of flexibility – allowing individuals to learn at their own pace and at a time that is convenient to them. Although technology hasn’t compromised the traditional values in our sector, we still have some way to go to catch up, and I know first-hand how difficult this is to do. With my background as a Chartered Accountant and within the financial training sector, I’ve come from an industry that had to change significantly. I

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remember back to the time when you originally wanted to become a qualified Chartered Accountant – the process involved you going into a classroom and learning with a calculator and pen/paper. Nowadays, thanks to advances in technology, large firms can run simultaneous classrooms in 72 countries around the world at the same time. However, wherever there is change there are challenges. Whichever sector you’re in, there’s always going to take a degree of persuasion and convincing when it comes

to setting out modern changes – there’s a cultural challenge, whereby you need to adapt without undermining a sector that’s been doing it successfully in a particular way for decades. Additionally, JTL recognises the impact of digital poverty and the learning barriers this poses – a complex issue that many sectors are facing. An enormous advantage of going down the digital route is that you can manage the message to all learners. At JTL, for example, this is a huge benefit. The power of online learning means that instead of all


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our centres and colleges delivering something different at different times, we can take a percentage of that syllabus and deliver it under our control and with our quality measures – this in turn can benefit the whole sector and industry. Nevertheless, this is all in the context of striking a balance as face-to-face learning will continue to play an important role in such a practical sector. Championing credible sources YouTube and social media are great platforms for individuals to generate their own content – you only need to type ‘how to’ into Google to see the plethora of videos that are available. But, despite these ‘how to’ videos being a fantastic source for some basic electrical jobs, there are challenges when it comes to monitoring consistency and safe practice that can be associated with this type of content. So, how do practicing and would-be electricians know where to turn? Trusted sources and providers should be the go-to, which in turn will provide greater confidence to both the sector and the market. For example, the videos and content produced by JTL are in association with the Electrical Contractors' Association (ECA), so you can be assured that the content has been created using the correct approach, appropriate equipment, and is health and safety compliant. The JTL Group, comprising JTL, CompEx and Develop Training, recognises the need to support the continued development and training of trade professionals, as well as the next generation of electricians. As a result, it has launched ‘Toolbox’. Visit the Toolbox This completely free online resource is full of interesting information, training and guidance related to the sector. As part of this offering, JTL has developed Power Up – free bite-sized digital courses for engaging in CPD. Both JTL alumni and those working within the sector can sign up free to participate as a way of engaging in CPD and upskilling.

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SURGE PROTECTION FOR ESS:

CURRENT TRENDS

As demand for electricity becomes ever greater, the need to store energy (as well as produce it) also does. Like all electrical installations, energy storage systems need application-specific protection. Switchtec’s Technical Director, Jeremy Lester explains why.

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nergy Storage Systems (ESS) are now a mature technology. ESS is installed at sites to improve energy management control, such as peak management or frequency regulation, or for renewable energy storage for photovoltaic or wind generated energy applications. The importance of such equipment makes interruption of their service unacceptable, so measures must be taken to limit damage due to external influences. One of the risks to be taken into account is possible damage due to transient overvoltages generated by lightning or by switching operations. The deployment of ESS has demonstrated the limited robustness of these equipments, including battery systems. Specialists in this technology have ascertained that their low impulse voltage withstand (Uw) may lead to critical system failure.

Surge protector for ESS Surge Protection Device (SPD) technology is widely used in AC power networks to protect equipment connected to them against transient overvoltages. Test standards (IEC61643-11), and selection and installation guides (IEC61643-12, IEC60364-5-534) have been in existance for many years. They define reliable products as well as their selection and implementation. However, regarding DC power networks, neither standardisation is available at the time of writing. In fact, the standards for surge protection for DC power are ongoing at international level (IEC). It is, however, expected that by the end of 2021 that the following standards will be in place: ●

IEC61643-41: Test methods for surge protection for DC low voltage powerlines

IEC61643-42: Selection and installation of surge protection for DC low voltage powerlines

This forthcoming standard IEC61643-41 will be extrapolated from existing standards of surge protection devices for AC networks (IEC61643-11) and the sizing parameters (In, Uc, Imax, Up…) and test procedures will be similar because they will be grouped in a new document, common to the two documents. The IEC 61643 series is moving towards a new philosophy. A new document (IEC61643-01) will gather all the definitions and tests common to the various applications of SPDs (AC power, PV power, Dataline, DC power) and the dedicated standards (IEC61643-11, IEC6163-21, IEC61643-31, and forthcoming IEC61643-41) will focus only on the specific tests for the application. Regarding safety tests that simulate the end of life of the SPD – such as thermal

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runaway or short circuit behaviour – the procedures are similar as well as the necessary means to achieve requirements, namely the use of internal disconnectors to withstand the thermal runaway tests, and associated fuses to withstand short-circuit tests. The current situation Regarding the obligation of protection against transient overvoltage for ESS equipment, the current standard for electrical installation IEC60364 doesn’t give information, requirement or recommendation on this point. The reason for this is because IEC60364 addresses only low voltage installations connected in AC power applications (not DC current), and it enforces protection requirements against surge voltages solely at the entrance to the outside network. This isn’t the case for the localisation of the DC part of ESS. Transient overvoltages Specialists in ESS equipment have noted a reduced robustness in impulse overvoltage of these equipments – particularly in battery systems – and due to the imperative need for continuity of service they recommend the use of surge protectors at their terminals. Surge protection on the AC part is also recommended. For the following reasons and consequences, the critical point is the

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protection of the battery storage system. When the maximum DC operating voltage is very high (1,000 Vdc and more), in such cases a specific SPD is necessary, it being compatible with these voltages and in conformity with the future IEC61643-41. In cases of potentially extremely high short circuit current (100kA and more), the surge protector must withstand the short-circuit test being associated with a fuse sized accordingly. To manage the short-circuit test, it is imperative that the surge protector is used with an external fuse. The fuse must be rated high enough to conduct 5kA at 8/20μs impulse current without opening, but rated low enough to protect the surge protector during its failure on the short-circuit test. Regarding the breaking capacity, this is the likely short-circuit current calculated at the time of installation. Provided by the surge protection manufacturer, these requirements can make fuse rating selection somewhat difficult in the case of very high power DC installations. Existing upstream fuse It could be considered to use the existing AC power SPD overload

protection fuse upstream (see figure 1 fuses in the diagram, top left) as protection of the SPD. This is only possible if its rating is equal to or less than the value declared by the manufacturer of the SPD. For high power installations, the figure 1 fuses have very high ratings, making this option a non-starter. ESS surge protector selection In conclusion, the key criteria for the selection of DC SPDs, extrapolated from AC standards is: Type 2 Surge Protector (no proven risk of direct lightning discharge) Uc (max. operating voltage) is greater than Umax of the DC network + 10% In (Nominal discharge current) is greater than 5kA Isccr (admissible short-circuit current) with associated fuse is greater than Icc at the installation point.


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Yes, we do. We launched a raft of new products at end of last year as part of Ovia Phase 2 and the perfect product for this project is our new Inceptor B-Lite – a range of linear multi-current, energy efficient LED battens. Boasting many features, they’re a direct replacement for conventional battens and come in three sizes – 4, 5 and 6ft. They’re available in standard, microwave sensor, emergency sensor and microwave & emergency sensor versions, to further enhance their energy efficiency. The battens have been designed with safety, speed and ease of installation in mind. A security wire, pre-attached to the base of the product, allows the diffuser to be hung from the base to ensure the installer doesn’t have to remove the cover and place it aside during installation. The diffuser can be easily pulled apart from the steel base with the help of spring clips, allowing for quicker and easier installation. The multi-current driver, with the option for four different wattages, means that the lumens can be increased or decreased, depending on the requirements for each project. We’d also recommend you check out the PE ‘Top Product’ award winning Scolmore Group App for some great tools – one will help you calculate the cost and energy savings to be made with Ovia light fittings, and another will calculate how many fittings are needed for a particular project.

Thanks to Jim Watson, owner of Gem Electrical for this month’s question. A special edition Ovia travel mug is on its way to him!

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TRAINING ROUND-UP

FIRE TRAINING DEMAND HOTS UP FOR ZzEUS Zzeus Training, the dedicated bespoke fire alarm technician training and examination centre, is going through a significant growth period as demand for upskilling of electricians and fire system technicians continues to rise. The Lincoln-based training provider and examinations centre not only allows candidates to learn the theory of fire alarm and detection systems but also offers practical hands-on training including wiring, maintaining and commissioning live fire alarm systems. All candidates train towards gaining the Level 3 qualification but, as importantly, no one leaves the course

without being able to fully install and maintain a basic fire system. Managing Director, Tom Brookes was instrumental in creating a new Level 3 Award – Requirements of Fire Detection and Fire Alarm Systems for Buildings BS 5839-1:2017 – which was launched by awarding body EAL in August 2019. The qualification was subsequently awarded the ‘Qualification of the Year 2019’ accolade at the Federation of Awarding Bodies Awards. Tom is well known within the fire protection industry and has been a member of the British Standards Institution committees that write the

ONLINE AND ON TIME WITH XS TRAINING XS Training is pleased to offer online electrical training courses in the NVQ 2356-99, NVQ 2357 and new NVQ 2346-03 Experienced Worker Assessment, which will enable delegates to apply for their contractors’ ECS Gold Card and JIB grading. The NVQs are all completed online with XS Training's efficient and easy-to-use e-Portfolio system, OneFile. This means that delegates can complete the NVQ at a time of their choosing and in the comfort of their own home, if they wish.

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Most individuals comfortably complete their NVQ between three and eight months and delegates can be assured that they'll be supported by a team of highly experienced trainers and assessors who will provide advice and guidance on how to successfully complete the NVQ process. GET MORE DETAILS ABOUT XS TRAINING'S ONLINE TRAINING COURSES AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/EW054

BS5839 series of standards and has been involved in the writing of BS5839-1 since 2006. As such, he not only knows the standard well but also understands how the document should be interpreted. Tom is also the Chairman of the Fire & Security Association arm of the ECA, as well as being involved with EU Standard committees and providing all the fire alarm technician training for the British Fire Consortium's members. GET MORE DETAILS ABOUT ZZEUS TRAINING AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/EW053


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RAISE YOUR STANDARDS AT THE MIDFIX ACADEMY The MIDFIX Academy is the only specialist training and technical resource to upskill and support contractors, installers, and supervisors in the M&E sector. As a family run business opened in 1974, MIDFIX are experts in on-site and off-site supports for the mechanical and electrical industry, delivered through design, engineering, fabrication and industry training. The Academy’s purpose is to ensure that installers and their supervisors can confidently learn and develop the skills required to install M&E fixings and anchors to BS8539:2012 standard. All courses are carried out online and are currently available as guided (trainer-led) and self-directed (unguided) courses. Why should you sign up for the MIDFIX Academy? The MIDFIX Academy training courses are aimed at all levels, from the main contractor, through to supervisors and installers. With the construction industry becoming increasingly litigious, the Academy is here to provide a high standard of training. All MIDFIX Academy courses are carried out in accordance with the Construction Fixings Association standard (CFA). The CFA is a trade association established in 1979 that also provides training for the selection and installation of safety-critical fixings.

What are the benefits of attending the Academy? After completing the MIDFIX online assessments installers will receive a personalised training card to prove that they've sat through and passed the training course. As an M&E contractor, you can then be assured that all of your installers have the competency and proficiency to install anchors to the highest standards and best practices. Current courses on offer include: 1. BS8539:2012 awareness and best practice – aimed at the principle contractor and subcontractor, managers, project managers, procurement members etc. 2. Four installer training packs – covering deformation control anchors, through

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bolts, concrete screws, and resin anchors (chemical anchors) Supervisor awareness training M&E Fire Stop installation Channel and bracketry best practice Wire rope systems best installation and practice Modular steelwork

Who has signed up to the Academy? MIDFIX is currently in talks with several leading UK M&E contractors, some of which require over 600 installers to be trained. As such, the MIDFIX Academy will become the epitome of M&E industry training. MIDFIX has recently launched a dedicated website for the MIDFIX Academy, where individuals can register their interest by completing a short form on the site. VISIT THE MIDFIX ACADEMY WEBSITE AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/EW055 WATCH A VIDEO OVERVIEW OF THE MIDFIX ACADEMY AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/EW056

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CAN I SEE SOME PROOF? Paul Dawson, Niglon’s Commercial Director, explains why he's calling on the electrical industry to interrogate claims of product quality further, and why reputable manufacturers will always prove their worth.

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hen electrical components are being made and sold, they're ultimately going to be installed within homes and businesses. The people who live in, work in or visit those buildings are trusting that those products are safe, and rightfully so. Yet, worryingly, at Niglon we're seeing that some of those people are being left vulnerable because of untested components. The consequences are terrible should one of these products fail – right up to and including the risk of mass fatalities. We've already sadly seen the impact of electrical equipment failure in recent times with the Grenfell Tower fire which tragically claimed the life of 72 people and was deemed likely by experts to have started due to faulty wiring in an appliance. For this reason it’s all the more concerning that we're seeing a number of circuit protection products being sold

which haven't been independently tested by a reputable third party. And that’s why we're calling on the entire industry to take responsibility for the safety of end users! A whole market message It's vitally important that all elements of the electrical supply chain – from suppliers and wholesalers to electrical contractors and installers – don't just assume that the onus is on the manufacturer. Every single individual involved in a component’s sale or installation has a legal duty, as well as a moral obligation, when it comes to safety. And it’s not just about championing third-party independent testing as standard for these important devices; it’s also key to have total transparency around which products have been tested to this standard. One idea that we believe could be introduced to stimulate this culture change is for it to become standard protocol for proof of certification to be requested EVERY time a new product is sold to a wholesaler or contractor. Circuit protection devices should be clearly marked, online and in brochures, so the reader knows exactly which organisations/bodies they've been tested by (SEMKO, VDE or TUV, for example) and then proof of that certification should be made available, if requested. If adopted across the industry, we believe this process would drive

standards up and ensure wholesalers could buy in confidence from suppliers, with this product safety reassurance being passed down the supply chain to contractors and end users. You can't leave things to chance Let's be clear, this isn't something which can, or should, be left to chance; you have no way of predicting when a substandard is likely to fail, and it should never be a case of doing nothing until something eventually goes wrong – especially when this risk can be eliminated with proper testing. Individuals and businesses rely on contractors to install electrical devices in their properties, and they place a great deal of trust that those devices are safe. With so many products out there that still fail to carry third-party certification, it’s surely only a matter of time before there are devastating consequences. The industry needs to act now to ensure that the process of third-party testing and producing proof of certification becomes a matter of course, rather than the exception to the rule. LEARN MORE BY VISITING: WWW.RDR.LINK/EW018

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SAFE ISOLATION SAVES LIVES

Why cut corners with electrical safety when the consequences could be so severe? Di-LOG Group's David Sweetman, along with Health & Safety Trustee, Louise Taggart, look at the reasons behind our industry's renewed focus on safe isolation education.

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ur daily routine has changed considerably during the past several months and humanity has adapted swiftly to protect themselves and others around them. The few extra minutes to apply your face mask and the regular application of hand sanitiser really does 'save lives' in the fight against COVID-19. Many individuals working in the electrical industry, including myself, have spent years campaigning to help make our working environment a safer place. As a manufacturer of electrical test equipment, I feel that myself and my colleagues at Di-LOG have a responsibility to the industry to keep critical safety equipment affordable and easily accessible. Over the past 12 months, Di-LOG has invested well over £30,000 in the product development and marketing of safe isolation test equipment and our message has remained clear throughout: safely isolating all electrical circuits saves lives.

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When preparing this piece, I contacted Louise Taggart – an associate of mine, who I've had the pleasure of meeting on several occasions – for her input. Louise should be very familiar to electrical industry professionals after sharing her own tragic circumstances (Michael’s Story) and the tireless work she has undertaken to promote best practice and safety within the electrical industry. Michael's Story has sadly reinforced just why taking a few extra minutes to implement a safe isolation procedure is so critical for the safety of yourself and others around you. HSE statistics Although it's difficult to know how many of the following statistics were caused by inadequate safe isolation, in the five years between 2015 and 2020 there were 21 fatalities reported to the HSE under RIDDOR which were caused by contact with electricity. This reduced to one death in the year 19/20, but there has already

been at least one fatality that I'm aware of so far in the year 20/21. The facts are simple – you're more likely to die if you're involved in an electrical incident than you are in other types of work-related incident. The following extract, taken from the HSE's training brochure, supports this point: "In Great Britain, roughly 2 in every 50 electrical accidents at work result in a fatality, compared with 1 in 500 from other


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“DON'T BE AFRAID TO STOP THE JOB” My brother died at a time when safe isolation had been taught to apprentices for the 20 years previous. We’re now 15 years further on, and it breaks our hearts a little more each time we hear of an incident caused because safe isolation isn't being put into practice. Employers should provide the right tools and equipment so their workforce can do their job safely. As an employee, if you’re not being provided with voltage testers, proving units and LOTO kits, simply STOP THE JOB. There is no element of your job that is more important than you arriving home safely to your loved ones at the end of your day's work. My wee brother didn’t make it home to his fiancée. He didn’t get to become an uncle to my two wee boys. He didn’t get to become a dad to children of his own. He died at the age of 26 in an entirely preventable incident. Safe isolation saves lives and stops such heartbreak. Louise Taggart, Workplace Safety Speaker, NEBOSH Ambassador and Health & Safety Charity Trustee

causes. As well as electric shock, other electrically-related injuries arise from burns, arcing and fires. Many of the injuries can take a long while to heal and often result in life-changing conditions." To further support this initiatve, the team at Di-LOG are working closely with our national distribution network of electrical wholesalers and online specialists to make our complete safety

range of products easily accessible and affordable to all levels within the electrical and mechanical industry. Our national sales and technical teams are on hand to assist you with any questions that arise with the implementation of safe isolation equipment across your business, as we continue to make our industry a much safer place to work.

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PRODUCTS & BUSINESS SOLUTIONS

ADD EV TO YOUR CV IN ‘21 The increasing adoption of EVs in the UK presents big opportunities for electrical installers to increase work in this area or diversify into new markets, as Craig Slater, UK Sales Manager at CTEK explains.

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ou may have seen in the media that whilst new UK car registrations fell 1.6% year-on-year in October, plug-in electric cars saw a growth rate of 172% for the same period, which is a market share of 12%. A report from Bloomberg New Energy Finance predicts that EVs will account for 7% of global new-car sales by 2023. With every new EV registration, there's an increased demand for charge points, either as a new domestic installation or as part of a communal charging solution that may need to be extended to cope with additional demand. As more EVs drive on our roads, charging points will be increasingly required at home and in public places.

Most, if not all, EV owners will want to have some sort of charge point installed in their home. Whether they live in a privately owned property or a rented one, they can claim support of up to £350 off the cost of purchasing and installing a home charging point via the government-funded Homecharge Scheme OLEV also offers a separate Workplace Charging Scheme (WCS) grant which can be claimed by any business, charity or public authority and provides up to £350 off the cost of purchasing and installing workplace charging points (up to 40 sockets). Making the move into EV charge point installation, at a time when demand for this type of service continues to rise exponentially, could prove to be a shrewd move for electrical installers. Clive Hutchinson, electrician and founder of Plug + Go, started installing EV charge points two years ago and hasn’t looked back since. He says: “As EV adoption has increased and the technology continues to develop, I could see the opportunity to grow my business.

“As a relatively early adopter, I’ve been able to build up a reputation locally as a specialist in this field. EV installations are normally straightforward to carry out, as they don’t throw up many unexpected issues once surveyed. We continue to see a steady increase in enquiries, and it’s a growing part of our business.” Know your stuff When installing EV charging points it’s important to do your homework. Customers look to installers as the source of knowledge, so it pays to throw yourself in to learning all about charge point manufacturers and their units. At CTEK, for example, we offer the SKILLBASE training programme to educate electricians on our products and how to install them. Adding EV charge-point installation to your list of services presents some great opportunities for installations, even within your existing customer base. If you’re working on a new build project, you should consider offering EV charging as an additional option. Whether you’re already an accredited OLEV installer or just considering expanding your service provision to include EV installation, the EV market offers opportunities aplenty. GET MORE DETAILS ABOUT CTEK’S SKILLBASE TRAINING PROGRAMME AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/EW020

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CONTROLLING INTERESTS Neil Baldwin, Managing Director at ESP, looks at why door entry systems are in high demand throughout the pandemic and beyond.

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s much of the country is once more facing some sort of lockdown restrictions, efforts continue on all fronts to create safe environments for people to work, shop, dine and keep fit. With the emphasis on ensuring minimum risk of exposure to the coronavirus, building owners have been following guidelines and implementing ways of restricting access to premises to authorised personnel only. This has resulted in a huge rise in demand for access control systems.

Sales uplift Since the summer of last year we’ve seen a continual and striking uplift in sales across the whole of our access control product category. All types of businesses are seeing the benefits of installing door entry systems to control access to the buildings as a means to help reduce the transmission of the virus. This is evidenced by the fact we’ve had orders for work on hotels, GP surgeries, schools, dentists, office premises and building sites. As a leading security products supplier, ESP offers a broad range of door entry solutions – from simple

audio-only door entry products which can provide an ideal solution for those projects which are cost-sensitive, through to the more sophisticated multi-way video door entry systems. We’re also keen to encourage installers not to view access control as the domain of a security specialist. In most circumstances, they’ll already possess the necessary skill-set required for a quality installation so can help get this message across. Tighter budgets At a time when budgets are being tightly scrutinised on projects, it’s proving a cost-effective solution to opt for a good quality audio-only system at the beginning of a project, with the option to upgrade to a video monitor at a later date. ESP’s Aperta door access system is suitable for the domestic market, as well as for small-to-medium commercial installations. The audio door entry handset provides specifiers and installers with a less expensive option than a video door entry system, making it an ideal entry-level solution where cost-efficiency on a project may be a key requirement. Working on a non-polarity 2-wire bus system, the Aperta system allows for

simple and time-effective installation and offers versatility – supporting any configuration of audio-only handset and video monitor. 2-way audio allows for clear audio identification of the visitor, while features on the handset include ring tone selection, doorbell option, intercom call, lock release function and volume adjustment. One of ESP’s most popular door entry products is the Aperta EZTAG door entry system – a sleek keypad and proximity reader, designed to provide a compact, durable and convenient solution for a wide variety of access control applications. EZTAG3 is an IP65-rated combined access control keypad with proximity tag or pin code activation, accommodating up to 1,010 key tag holders or pin numbers. It comes complete with 10 tags and features a robust housing with a narrow footprint allowing installation where space is at a premium. The units are further enhanced with the use of LED operational indicators and an attractive blue backlighting of the keypad. VIEW THE ESP FIRE & SECURITY PRODUCTS CATALOGUE AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/EW022

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POWER PROTECTION

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lexibility has always been important in the commercial office sector. Occupiers’ needs change over time and the occupiers themselves can change too, bringing with them new working practices, sectors and hardware that require revised layouts and changes to the electrical fit-out. Agile work environments The pandemic has escalated the pace of change and highlighted the need to future-proof commercial buildings to enable more agile work environments in the years ahead. Against this backdrop, the amendment to BS 7671 for the requirements of electrical installations has made it advisory to include dedicated RCD or RCBO protection for each individual workstation, either via the floor box or as part of the under-desk power distribution. This not only makes the fit-out more time-consuming for the electrical contractor, but also potentially less flexible for the building owner/manager and occupier. That’s why modular under-desk power distribution systems, like CMD’s Rotasoc solution, are becoming such a ‘go to’ product for office fit-outs. Rotasoc offers significant ease of use benefits for incorporating compliant circuit protection installation into flexible,

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reconfigurable office layouts. Due to the amendments to 411.3.3 of BS 7671, which called for socket-outlets up to a rating of 32A to be fitted with RCD to provide additional protection, the required protection from both faults and earth leakage was built into the switchboard, but this presented a risk of outages to all workstations if the supply was tripped at a single desk. The requirement to install circuit protection specific to each workstation protects against unwanted tripping, which is a benefit to the occupier, but it does mean that any reconfiguration of workstations could be an onerous and time-consuming affair. Flexible solution A modular under-desk power distribution system, combined with a powertrack installation in the raised access floor, provides the ideal solution for a flexible, plug and play installation that can be installed and reconfigured quickly and easily while delivering individual circuit protection at each workstation, in compliance with wiring regulations requirements. This can be combined with plug and play RCD units at the floor boxes for areas of the office layout that don’t contain workstations, such as break-out areas and tea/coffee points.

Paul Allen, Sales Manager at CMD, discusses the advantages of a modular approach to circuit protection at the workstation. The benefits of modular under-desk distribution systems are also being felt in the office retrofit market. Any upgrade or fit-out work within an existing office environment must comply with current regulations, which means that circuit protection for each workstation must be added retrospectively. For office environments that already have a modular Rotasoc system, this is a straightforward process, requiring the plug and play addition of an RCD or RCBO residual current circuit breaker to the Rotasoc unit. For offices that don’t have an existing modular system, adding circuit protection can be a time-consuming business, unless the under-desk distribution is upgraded to a modular system. Tailored options Available for standard earth, clean earth and dual circuit installations, the modular circuit protection units supplied by CMD for use with Rotasoc installations provide a choice of RCD and RCBO protection, enabling the installation to be tailored to the specific environment and risk of residual current, overcurrent, fault and earth leakage. VIEW A CMD ROTASOC RANGE TECHNICAL SPEC SHEET AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/EW023


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Reece Fitzhardy is quietly confident this month as he tries out C-TEC’s Hush ActiV Grade C Domestic Fire Alarm Kit on a recent project.

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he enforced lockdown that our country has been under for many months has certainly had both its negatives and positives. Clearly the downsides have been obvious and don't need much explaining, but a significant upside that I've noticed is that more of my customers have had the chance to assess their existing properties and which elements require an upgrade. One such customer, an elderly gentleman, got in touch with me to see if I could recommend a new domestic fire alarm system for him post-lockdown. The good news (for both of us) is that I'd not long taken delivery of C-TEC's Hush ActiV Grade C Domestic Fire Alarm Kit (product code: HAK/1) so I suggested that it could fit the bill for his particular needs. C-TEC has a strong reputation in the fire safety industry and, although I'd not used this particular kit before, I'd read plenty about it beforehand and had full confidence of the C-TEC brand behind it.

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The kit, as supplied, comprises 1 x power supply, 1 x central controller, 1 x sounder complete with cover, 1 x smoke detector, 1 x heat detector, 1 x multi-sensor (combined heat/smoke) and 3 x detector diode bases. The psu and controller are each designed to fit on a standard dual socket box and wiring to the single zone is by use of 1mm - 1.5mm triple cable which, following standard commercial fire/evacuation technology practice, is then looped through each unit, including the sounder. Essentially the method is the same as that used in commercial applications, the main difference being there is only one zone on the HAK/1 kit. The psu is a simple modular unit that provides 24V with an indicator LED, that once installed can be mainly ignored. The controller will then monitor most functions, including end of line terminators for both sounder and detector circuits, any removal of detectors and battery health/life.

The battery is a lithium-ion type which is claimed to last 72 hours, ensuring all functions of the controller remain available during a power outage. In this instance, the controller itself will exhibit a fault condition (both visual and audible), with the ability to silence most fault conditions if necessary. There are four LED indicators on the controller labelled: 'supply', 'fault', 'alarm' and 'hushed', and the two buttons for the operation are labelled 'test' and 'hush'. To ensure the system offers a good degree of flexibility, different detectors – such as gradient heat and set temperatures – can be used, while various sounders, LED extensions and visual audio devices are also available. The sounder supplied with this kit has a multitude of tones and frequencies. A dip switch is accessible from the top of the sounder when its cover is off and, with 31 available options, it is able to cover most European, US and southern hemisphere standards.


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In operation the system is a simplified version of a commercial fire alarm system but one great feature is there are no codes required for a reset as the 'hush' button will achieve this on its own. If the unit is 'hushed' by the resident after an unwanted alarm such as burnt toast, a timer is activated for 120 seconds. If, after this time, the condition is cleared, it will then return to a reset state and, if not, it will continue with the alarm. The detector indicators are able to be viewed through 360˚, making detector

identification fairly easy. The photos supplied with this review show a Hush controller installed in a lobby area, a detector base ready for a heat detector and the sounder unit installed (without cover) outside the bedroom area. The connections for the sounder are different than that of the detector bases, so the cable loop needs assessing prior to installation. The dip switch can be seen, which determines the alarm tone/intensity and flash rate of any visual alarm device (if fitted).

In conclusion I've been really impressed with C-TEC’s Hush ActiV kit and found it very simple to install and set-up for the customer. Something that I hadn't realised prior to the installation was that the kit's use would raise the level of fire protection in my customer’s home (from the typical grade D level to grade C with additional monitoring) which he was thrilled to discover. The product is built to a high standard and comes with the assurance of a monthly occupant test function and lower future maintenance costs, thanks to the separate detectors and sounders used. My customer has been particularly fulsome in his praise for the HUSH function, which removes the need to climb on a chair to silence an unwanted alarm and makes clearing fault codes and messages a much simpler process. My customer commented that he would feel safer with the system installed. For me, the installer, I have the peace of mind that my customer is protected by a quality system from a reputable manufacturer.

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SPUD, YOU LIKE? Steve 'Spud' Hewish, Approved Electrician at Turrell (Electrical Contractors), is a busy boy this month as he tries out a trio of products that might make your working life a touch easier.

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using the larger cable drums. You simply pull the Runpostick through the drum, then tip the drum over to begin reeling the cable off – no more muscle damage as a result of lifting heavy drums. The inclusion of two rubberised handles makes it easy to carry and transport the unit around. Although the product is made from robust plastic, I believe that it could further benefit from having its own storage bag or some sort of protection while it's in the back of the van, as I've found that my unit becomes scratched quite easily when its not securely stashed away. Overall, this is a really well designed product and one that any electrician is likely to find useful.

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Unilite CRI-2300 Site light

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'm a big fan of Unilite’s products and this site lite is no exception. The CRI-2300 boasts super bright LEDs with five staged dimming settings that are useful for different jobs. In confined spaces, for example, you don't need as much light, but in larger work areas that spread of light might need to be bigger, so it's great to have the option to control those settings. The battery is good for the full working day when you're using the dimmed setting, and will last around two hours in total when used on full brightness. Additionally, if you're working in a premises with power available the light can be plugged in with the extra long 5m power lead with IP rated connector and you can use it to your heart's content. The super tough aluminium

construction with rubber surround can withstand most working environments that trades and industries encounter. Another plus point is the stand that the product comes with so you can prop the light up on its own or hook it over things like door frames or metal struts. Other useful accessories include a super strong magnet (which came with the unit I reviewed) and a tripod. One really novel way I've found of utilising this product further is that if a client asks to see what different colour temperatures they can choose from for lighting installations, you can actually use the CRI-2300 to give them a demonstration, as it has five different colour temperatures, ranging from 2700K to 6500K.

Van Guard Seat Covers

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f you’re anything like me I'm sure you have countless issues with keeping your work van tidy and dirt-free – particularly the seats. Dirty jobs on quarries, holiday parks or just general bad weather has caused my van seats to get particularly mucky and, although I've managed to clean them in the past with a stain remover, this doesn't stop the issues of the seats getting dirty again. These made-for-the-trade seat covers from Van Guard should go a long way towards solving that problem. Having used them for a few months now I can safely say that they've been up to the job. When my seats get dirty I can just wipe the seat covers with a damp cloth and they're as good as new. They also give a professional look and impression to customers, even if you're in an older work vehicle like mine. The only downside I've found is that because the seat covers are a universal fit, you can't extend the head rest on the seats as this pulls the seat cover out of shape, which can make your seat feel uncomfortable. Forunately I'm not the tallest, so don't need to extend the head rest anyway!

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Steron's locking good with ERA Protect Following the recent launch of the ERA Protect wireless smart security system, Steron Locksmiths, the Hartlepool-based locksmith, was only too keen to try it out. Bringing both alarm and camera excellence, ERA Protect offers the ultimate in security confidence; and even when there is a broadband outage, the built-in 4G roaming SIM allows crucial data to be sent to the secure ERA Cloud, all controlled by one intuitive smartphone App. Long relationship Stephen Harvey, Director at Steron Lockmiths, said: “We've worked with ERA for many years and been very pleased. You know what you’re getting with ERA – consistently good product, service and price. When we were given the opportunity to trial ERA Protect, we jumped at the chance. “Fitting ERA Protect was a straightforward process and even though the cameras require a power supply, this wasn't an issue. The package includes an alarm, Outdoor Cam and FloodlightCam, and can be tailored to suit the needs of the customer exactly. It can even be extended at a later date – maybe an additional camera or PIR if required – offering great flexibility to our customers.”

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He continued: “People are used to the idea of the ‘connected home’ now, and security is no different. By encouraging homeowners to think more proactively about security, rather than just in an emergency situation, locksmiths like us, with expertise and skill, now have a great product in ERA Protect to upsell to our customers.” Real-life endorsement Tania Tams, Head of Marketing at ERA, added: “Our three key concepts – a working security ECO system; confidence in our products and services; and the quest for ‘total security’ – have all driven the design, development and manufacture of ERA Protect and is reflected in our BSI IoT Kitemark attainment – a shining endorsement of our faith in providing truly secure security. “We can now deliver a new way of providing high quality, yet affordable smart security with the end user placed firmly at the centre and totally in control.” WATCH A PROMOTIONAL VIDEO ON ERA PROTECT AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/EW028


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Luceco lights up Trafford General Hospital Trafford General Hospital in Greater Manchester, managed by Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, is known as ‘The Birthplace of the NHS’. Luceco Wireless Lighting Controls have been specified by SI Sealy, in association with the Estates and Facilities Energy Division of Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, after they were seen as a flexible approach to introducing control into buildings that could be tailored to suit individual preferences whilst being remotely monitored. Luceco Wireless Lighting Controls also gave the energy team a very clear picture of where lighting was being used efficiently by utilising dashboards to scrutinise the graphic information and adjust settings remotely to improve energy efficiency. As a result of the cost calculations of the lighting refurbishment programme for TGH Ward 15/16 Elderly Care being within the budget constraints, approximately 150 Luceco Wireless Lighting Controlled luminaires were installed, including the LuxFrame, Epsilon, LuxPanel, Contour, Platinum and Element downlighters. Richard Horton, Business Development Manager at Luceco,

said: “We've been advised when analysed, the reduction in energy consumed from standard fixtures to LED luminaires in TGH Ward 15/16 Elderly Care reduced consumption from 33KW/Hr to 14.85KW/Hr. This has been further reduced by Luceco Wireless Lighting Controls to operate at 55% of output to 8.2KW, resulting in a huge and very welcomed energy saving!” VIEW THE LATEST LUCECO CATALOGUE AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/EW029


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SCOLMORE Aquip66 Range w/Transparent Covers

CED ELECTRICAL Upgraded Meridian LED Battens Meridian LED battens are undergoing a major upgrade with the launch of new Integrated fittings, available in standard and emergency versions. Single and twin battens come in three sizes – 4ft 25/50W, 5ft 35/60W and 6ft 40/69W whilst the emergency options (on twin fittings only) deliver 49, 62 and 71W respectively. Attractively designed, the battens have steel bodies and polycarbonate opal diffusers. Quality and performance are delivered by Tridonic drivers and the inclusion of LED strips on heatsink plates for quick and even heat dissipation. Installation benefits include end cap knockouts for through wiring and push fit loop-in loop-out terminals. Delivering 4000k colour rendition, the battens have a 25,000 hours life, deliver 100 lumens per watt and are backed by a five-year (standard) or three-year (emergency) guarantee. GET MORE PRODUCT DETAILS AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/EW030

Scolmore has added new products to its range of Aquip66 weatherproof socket and switch enclosures. The 1 and 2 gang 13A switched power socket outlets are now also available supplied with a semi-transparent lid and socket outlet with neon. In addition, a new 13A switched fused connection unit has been introduced to the range in response to feedback from contractors. This will be available with a semi-transparent cover with neon power indicator, as well as with a standard cover. Designed to offer a high level of protection against ingress of water jets and dust, all products in the Aquip66 range come as completely sealed units. They offer a range of features, including: IP66-rating, robust polycarbonate construction, high impact resistance, UV protected against fading and an ergonomic design. The natural modern design is suitable for most locatioms, while the flexible rubber base allows for mounting on most types of uneven surfaces. The IP66 rated range is available in an anthracite grey finish. WATCH THE SUPPORTING VIDEO AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/EW031

FIRE-DOCS Logbooks The high quality, durable logbooks from Fire-Docs comply with the Standards for fire alarms and emergency lighting and contain recommendations for making record of various activities, as prescribed by the British Standards. These standards include: investigations, faults, routine testing, inspection and servicing, along with other useful information such as details of premises management, maintenance organisations and companies responsible for design, install and commission. The logbooks also provide a level of end user guidance relating to the system installed and its ongoing maintenance. Each logbook is supplied in branded packaging and forms part of the compliance requirements. GET MORE PRODUCT DETAILS AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/EW032

CONSORT CLAUDGEN Downflow Fan Heaters Consort Claudgen has launched a new range of downflow fan heaters. The DF2 and DF2SL Heatflow models provide rapid warmth and adjustable heat output of 1kW or 2kW at installation. The DF2 Heatflow has a simple pull cord operation. Once the heater is activated, it operates on a pre-set period of 30 minutes or can be deactivated before the energy saving timer expires by pulling the cord again. The DF2SL Heatflow has a variable thermostat and requires a separately purchased wireless controller to operate. It is compatible with Consort’s SL run-back timers and advanced wireless controllers, offering a longer heating period as well as more efficient heat control. With sleek and compact design, yet practical functionalities, these heaters are the perfect choice to suit building owners’ heating requirements for bathrooms or kitchens. GET MORE PRODUCT DETAILS AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/EW033

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You're in safe hands with Selectric Selectric has announced that it's Smooth and Square white ranges offer even greater benefits to installers and end users following the awarding of antimicrobial certification by the official body of Intertek. The certification proves that both ranges have been independently tested by Intertek to the very latest standards. The Smooth and Square ranges have been made using urea formaldehyde which is proven to inhibit the growth of Staph, E.-Coli, Salmonella and Pneumonia. As such, you can take assurance with the peace of mind knowing that using these ranges will not assist in the progression of these kinds of bacteria, especially in the current climate. Whilst regular cleaning of electrical plates is always essential to limit the spread of bacteria, the use of any product with antimicrobial properties also plays an important part to reduce the spread of infections. REQUEST A COPY OF SELECTRIC'S LATEST PRODUCT CATALOGUE AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/EW034

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SNICKERS WORKWEAR FlexiWork Neon Jackets & Fleeces While fabric, functionality and fit are hallmarks of Snickers Workwear, it’s the innovation and fabric technology in the design of the new FlexiWork neon fleece hoodie, jacket and gilet that really set these new garments apart. They’re great for working outdoors in the colder months. Delivering superior flexibility and comfort, these lightweight 4-way stretch garments come in a body-mapping design and are made from an Elastane/Polyester fabric with a water-and wind-repellent finish for comfort and durability when you need it most. As well as being street-smart and visibly striking with Neon panels and reflective details for enhanced visibility they’re designed for the fast-paced professional who’s always on the go and delivering top class work on-site. VIEW A DIGITAL CATALOGUE AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/EW035

OVIA Inceptor B-Lite Batten New from Ovia is Inceptor B-Lite, a range of linear batten multi-current LED lights, available in standard, microwave sensor, emergency sensor and microwave & emergency sensor versions. They're a direct replacement for conventional battens and boast many features. Safety, speed and ease of installation have been given top priority. A security wire, pre-attached to the base of the product, allows the diffuser to be hung from the base and means the installer doesn’t have to remove the cover and place it aside during installation. The diffuser can be easily pulled apart from the steel base with the help of spring clips, allowing for quicker and easier installation. The multi-current driver, with the option for four different wattages, allows the installer to increase or decrease the lumens, depending on the requirements for each individual application. The Inceptor B-Lite has a TP(a) thermoplastic rating and a strong IK08 impact protection. It comes with a five-year warranty. VIEW THE OVIA ISSUE 2 CATALOGUE AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/EW036


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Turn the heat on this winter with Electrorad Electrorad has been supplying electric radiators since the year 2000, and twenty (successful) years later the company is still growing rapidly in both size and reputation. As the organisation that first brought German electric radiators to the UK marketplace, Electrorad has grown its offering to incorporate several ranges of radiators, panel heaters, towel rails and water heaters. Legislation changes within the industry have been plentiful in recent times, with the most significant being the introduction of Eco Design Lot20 compliance in 2018. Electrorad took the opportunity to not only ensure its products comply with the new regulations, but exceed them instead. By adding features such as Geo-Location functions, Alexa/Google Home compatibility and some of the most accurate thermostats available to its radiators, the company can boast a suite of radiators and heaters that are technologically some of the most sophisticated in the market. Product pride Electrorad prides itself on being able to offer styles and electric radiators and heaters that meet most budget requirements. In the last five years the company has expanded both its product range and premises, as well as investing in a team of Sales Managers across the country who work closely with wholesalers, contractors and developers to ensure that they receive the very best service. Working from both architect's plans and simple drawings the team can provide concise heating plans with quick turnarounds. Making it easy Electrorad is constantly working with R&D teams to ensure its products are the first with any new technological advancements; the Vanguard+ range is a good example, as it was the first to feature Alexa compatibility. The full range of products offer genuine fit and forget electric central heating solutions for both contractors and specifiers, and bring a high degree of comfort and heat efficiency for the end user. Available in a wide range of heat outputs and styles, they're slimline and modern in design while some can even be RAL colour-matched. VIEW THE ELECTRORAD PRODUCT CATALOGUE AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/EW037

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DETA ELECTRICAL Brackenheath Professional CCT Battens This exciting new batten range offers a high-performance LED batten, that delivers up to 100Lm/W brightness, providing an ideal, energy-efficient, retrofit solution for replacing PopPacks. Featuring CCT as standard, pro battens offer unlimited switching between three colour temperatures (3000, 4000 & 5000K), providing flexibility for application and the end user. The battens incorporate an ENEC-approved driver which is tested for maximum safety and effective operation, ensuring mains power is regulated. With a steel body construction and 20mm conduit connections, these fittings are suitable for a direct fix to trunking or conduit installations. The range is available in single, twin and emergency options in 4, 5 and 6ft options. VIEW THE BRACKENHEATH 20/21 PRODUCT CATALOGUE AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/EW038

SCOLMORE Grey Inserts Scolmore has expanded three of its popular wiring accessories ranges – Deco, Deco+ and Definity – to add a grey option to the choice of inserts available with certain finishes. The new grey inserts are now offered in addition to black and white, with Deco and Deco+ products in the stainless steel and satin chrome finishes and with Definity products in the brushed steel and stainless steel finishes. Deco is a range of decorative metal wiring accessories that are high specification and quality and offer unprecedented value for money, while Deco+ is a comprehensive range of premium decorative wiring accessories that is synonymous with high specification, exceptional quality and value. The Definity screwless wiring accessories range incorporates screwless, push-fit face plates in six assorted finishes. Each Definity product comprises an insert and a decorative cover plate. GET MORE PRODUCT DETAILS AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/EW040

ESP Duceri Twin Spots ESP has added a total of four new twin spots to its growing Duceri emergency lighting range, in the form of non-maintained IP20 and non-maintained IP65 Twin Spots. Key features to highlight on the non-maintained IP20 Twin Spot fitting include the 272 lumen emergency light total output, 5500K colour temperature and 2 x adjustable 2W LED lamps. The non-maintained IP65 Twin Spot is suitable for external use and offers a total of 380 lumen emergency light output, IP65 ingress protection, 5500K colour temperature and 2 x 3W adjustable LED lamps. Each new product offers three hours emergency duration, with charge and discharge protection, a vibrant green LED battery charge indicator and push to fit wiring terminals for ease of installation. They're both available in a choice of a black or white housing to offer increased choice and to suit a wider range of interiors. GET MORE PRODUCT DETAILS AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/EW039

SNICKERS WORKWEAR ProtecWork Gloves There’s one thing that professional tradesmen and women can’t do without if they want to get their jobs done properly – healthy hands! So, take good care of your most important tools and choose a pair that’s right for your work to ensure the ultimate in dexterity, durability, comfort and protection. With great features and material combinations, there’s something to suit a wide variety of trades and workplaces, weather conditions and hazardous environments. Added to which the advanced ergonomic designs ensure strong, secure grips while sophisticated patterns, vents and ribs, combined with durable materials, provide comfort, protection, ventilation and waterproofing. What’s more, for specialist use where health and safety standards are key requirements, the ProtecWork gloves are EN certified for performance and protection in hazardous environments. GET MORE PRODUCT DETAILS AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/EW041

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A versatile, weatherproof outdoor lighting solution In its relentless pursuit of innovation, V-TAC is kick-starting 2021 with its new range of waterproof fittings with LEDs provided by Samsung. Adding to its already vast range of fixtures with built-in LEDs, these latest fittings are made of industry-grade ABS + Polycarbonate material for a shockproof, heat-resistant, and ingress protected (IP65) shell enclosure that's resistant to water and dust. The notable upgrade for this specific range is the stainless steel locking clips, making each unit’s diffuser easier to install and access, yet extra secured when locked. The 20,000-hour lifespan greatly lessens maintenance and replacement costs compared with using traditional lamps, and the three-year warranty is an assurance that each unit is perfectly functioning, free from defects, and provides 100% quality performance. Like other outdoor luminaire families in V-TAC’s extensive catalogue, the new range is compatible with emergency battery packs and microwave sensors which can be ordered separately or built with the product. With a 24-hour charging time, the 9.6V 2200mAh Ni-Cd battery can power the unit for as long as three hours in emergency situations at 6-7W. The fully-customisable, easy-to-install (loop in and loop out) microwave sensor is also an exciting add-on for a full efficiency boost. The rod antenna DIP switch enables an adjustable daylight threshold for the auto on/off function at dusk and dawn, flexible detection range, and varying ‘hold’ times to meet any lighting set-up requirement at locations of any size and function. The sensor has a fixed detection range of 4-10m (13.12-32.8

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ft), but users can easily set and customise and form numerous combinations of automated settings through the DIP switch of the sensor. Available in standard lengths of 4 and 5ft, the V-TAC waterproof LED fittings are powered by SMD LEDs from Samsung to provide 120 lumens per watt. This gives the range an exceptional advantage in terms of efficiency by providing more light with less power consumed – perfect for residential and commercial establishments that are making the shift to LED. VIEW THE V-TAC PRODUCT CATALOGUE AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/EW042


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SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC 18th Edition Cable Management Solutions Under BS 7671:2018 Wiring Regulations, wiring systems are required to be supported throughout an installation such that they will not be liable to premature collapse in the event of a fire. To support installers, Schneider Electric offers compliant solutions for cable retention with all products tested and approved to meet the requirements of the Regulations. The range includes: Cableline Flex A universal solution for all new and existing perimeter and/or dado trunking installations. It features a coated stainless steel restraining strap, steel anchors and fire-resistant coated masonry screw. MIDI Trunking Cables are secured through the plastic containment directly to the wall or surface, using cable restraint straps designed specifically for use within mini and midi trunking. Available in 25, 40 and 50mm sizes, the trunking utilises zinc plated steel with a melting point that exceeds 1,000°c Round Conduit Stainless steel saddles are available to fit both 20 and 25mm diameter conduit. The 18th Edition masonry screw should be used to secure the saddles to the wall. Single Cable Retention Fire safety clips are designed to prevent collapsing of cables in hazardous situations, maintaining clear exit routes. They should also be installed using the 18th Edition masonry screw.

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It's less of a chore with Quikcore Diamond core drilling is widely accepted throughout the electrical landscape but it can prove to be a laborious task. Frontline industry professionals rely on their tools and equipment daily, so saving time to enhance the workflow efficiency is always a positive, especially where time may be a key factor in quoted jobs. After canvassing trade professionals’ needs, Quikcore has developed and delivered a quick release system for core bits that will save you time and potentially extend your tool’s lifespan. Quikcore’s revolutionary design eliminates the need to hit spanners with a hammer when you’re trying to disconnect core bits from your drill or extension bar. Included in its new range of products is a waste removal knockout tool which means you no longer need to hit the core bits with a hammer and risk denting equipment when you’re removing unwanted material. Quikcore is manufactured from the finest grade of high tensile steel and is built to last in the most demanding environments. Product testing surpassed 250 N/m torque (core drills typically 80 N/m) and well over 200 holes back-to-back in concrete blocks, meaning the end user will only spend a few pence per job when buying the full kit.

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The quantity of core adaptors really depends on the number of core bits within the set (typically five). The knockout tool is a one-off purchase while the drill adaptor will need two (one for the 1/2” male end of a core drill or SDS adaptor and one for the 1/2” male end of an extension bar). Once the drill adaptors and core adaptors are connected, the components remain, so you can fit and forget. Based on the build quality, cost and improved workflow efficiency, Quikcore is a must-have addition to a 21st-century tool kit.

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LEDVANCE SubstiTUBE T8 Connected The second generation of SubstiTUBE T8 Connected LED tubes have been specially developed for use in car parks with several points of access for factories, warehouses, and corridors. With both the sensors and the SubstiTUBEs communicating via the new ZigBee 3.0 standard, large groups of up to 200 devices – tubes and sensors – can be wirelessly controlled to extend presence detection and the corresponding automated lighting to cover large areas. For example, with sensors located at several entrances and exits, the tubes can be automatically turned on in-sync if someone enters the premises - ideal for car parks. The product features a Master and Slave mode for multi-zone control. The SubstiTUBE T8 Connected comes in a glass design with shatter protection film, has a very high efficiency of up to 150 lm/W, and a lifetime of up to 50,000 hours. The tubes are available in lengths of 1,200 1,500mm with a five-year guarantee. The LEDVANCE Connected Sensors come in two variants for different installation heights: LB (Low Bay) for heights up to 4m and HB (High Bay) for heights from 4 - 14m. VIEW THE E-CATALOGUE AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/EW045

C.K TOOLS Power Tool Accessories C.K has enhanced its range of power tool accessories with innovative new products, including three new Multitool Blade Sets, a new 40mm HSS Cobalt Sheet Steel Hole Saw, and a Glass and Ceramic Drill Bit Set of five - all designed to consistently achieve the best results. The C.K Multitool Blade 5-piece set contains 2 x high carbon steel blades and 3 x bi-metal blades, with the full set comprising: 2 x 34mm x 40 wood HCS; 1 x 34mm x 40 BIM; 1 x 80mm dia BIM; and 1 x 65mm x 42 wood BIM M2. The C.K HSS Cobalt Sheet Steel Hole Saw 40mm (T3202 040) offers a faster, smoother cutting action to reduce burring, its cobalt and alloy steel construction allowing it to cut sheet steel faster than standard hole saws. This high performance 40mm hole saw is perfectly placed to address the growing popularity of gland nuts with a 40mm thread. The C.K Glass/Ceramic Drill Bit set of five (T3059) offers a quick and efficient solution to drilling holes in ceramic and glass. Titanium nitride coated and tungsten carbide tipped, the set contains: 4, 5, 6, 7 and 10mm bits with a ¼” quick change hex shank. Designed to work seamlessly with power tools from all major manufacturers, C.K’s new power tool accessories offer quality and reliability to ensure maximum performance every time. GET MORE PRODUCT DETAILS AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/EW046


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uWatch puts a stamp on tool theft With a variety of applications and the 'Secured by Design' approved Cube, uWatch is constantly innovating to be at the forefront of crime prevention. Regularly meeting and working closely with over 30 police constabularies across the UK, tool theft is continuously highlighted as a serious issue. The Cube is a product that provides instant security anywhere and is helping to catch thieves red-handed. The device can monitor any chosen area and is powered by mains power or 3 x AA lithium batteries. Alerts are sent straight to your smartphone and/or email in under 30 seconds with a date and time stamped image. The unit is fully portable and can be moved and reconfigured to any location - no Wi-Fi or mains power is required. The Cube has a roaming SIM connecting to EE, O2 & Vodafone, and is therefore suitable to provide van security. Users can also link Bluetooth tags to their unit, which is ideal for protecting a fleet of vehicles or larger building sites by having tags on each door to detect an attempted break in. A range of sensors are included - PIR, Shock, Temperature, GPS, Bluetooth and a day/night IR camera - though ‘LoRa’ will soon replace the Bluetooth module in the Cube. This advancement will allow linked tags to work over 2km away and not in a clear line of sight, whereas Bluetooth tags only work up to 20m with a clear line of sight. Alongside the Cube, the Tool Register App goes one step 62 January 2021 PROFESSIONAL ELECTRICIAN

further in its attempt to remove the market for stolen tools making tools too hot to handle! If a thief can't sell the tools that they've stolen, why would they steal them in the first place? With tool theft increasing year-on-year, and costing trade professionals in the region of £100 million a year, The Tool Register allows users to register their details on the App, record photos and details with serial numbers of their vulnerable tools, report stolen tools to alert local users, recognise tools and 'dodgy' gear and also repatriate tools back to their original owners. Users are able to register two tools for free on the App with additional packages within the App to store extra tools on the cloud system.

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HELLERMANNTYTON RELICON Relilight Cable Joints Because the cross section of wires in outdoor LED lighting installations is smaller, cable joints for straight-through connections and splices can also be smaller. Most importantly though, they need to be absolutely watertight and as easy to install as possible. RELICON Relilight is developed exactly for this purpose. The product’s compact dimensions, integrated strain relief and IP68 safety class make it an ideal product for reliably connecting and insulating cables in confined spaces and under wet or dusty conditions. WATCH A DEMONSTRATION VIDEO AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/EW048

KNIGHTSBRIDGE 6000K Floodlights Knightsbridge has bolstered its outdoor lighting range with a trio of LED floodlights in 6000K Daylight. Ideal for high-level security illumination in commercial, retail and domestic environments, the three floodlights come in 100, 150 and 200W and 9,200, 14,100, and 18,400 lumens respectively. These floodlights have die-cast aluminium casings, feature high output reflectors and are IP rated to IP65, which means they’re not only dust protected, but can also withstand low pressure water jets (from a 6.3mm nozzle) from any direction. They also offer instant ignition, making them suitable for use with LED-compatible external sensors.

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KASP Van Lock & Hasp The Kasp Security Van Lock & Hasp (K50073A) provides the best protection against common forms of attack on vans, its shackle-less lock enclosed within the walls of the hasp, offering virtually no points of effective attack. The padlock features a chrome-plated hardened steel body for extra strength and protection from corrosion. Its shrouded steel shackle ensures maximum protection against hacksaw and cropping attacks, with a 6-pin cylinder adding an extra defence against picking. The padlock’s corrosion resistant mechanism also offers reliability in potentially harsh environments. The Hasp features a black powder coated heavy duty steel construction for extra strength and improved weather resistance. A unique integral lock holding bracket also allows for secure storage of the lock when the van is open, keeping the lock safe and dirt-free. The Van Lock & Hasp is supplied complete with fixing bolts for security and convenience. VIEW THE KASP PRODUCT CATALOGUE AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/EW050

UNITRUNK QuickFix Range Unitrunk’s latest product release looks to set new records in cable management installation speeds. QuickFix completes an already extensive offering of cable management solutions which focus primarily on saving time and therefore cost during installation, while still maintaining quality and strength. It is claimed the QuickFix range can be installed up to six times faster than its traditional alternative. Manufactured from hot dipped galvanised sheet steel, the range offers maximum strength and has been designed in accordance with BS EN 50085. The distinctive, high-torque UniBolt fixing features a domed safety end which prevents any snagging of cables, along with a universal head and bespoke thread for fast, easy installation. The new range includes an innovative trunking to channel bracket, which enables trunking to be easily fitted to channel without drilling into the base (of the trunking), significantly reducing installation times even further. It also includes multi-compartment and lighting trunking systems to offer the complete suite of fast fitting cable management products. VIEW THE LATEST UNITRUNK PRODUCT CATALOGUE AT: WWW.RDR.LINK/EW051

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C A M E R A SOCIAL SNAPS! Lee Williams: I was called out to a property with no power and found this (not very) IP-rated double socket under the decking!

Bruce: I was disconnecting some heavy duty machinery and came across this 3 phase bundle of joy!

Gary Plant: I work as a sparky in Spain and found this beauty that I thought I’d share with you!

Monty Electrics: Do plumbers not undertake the lessons on notching and drilling?

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Daz. Stay-At-Home: Continuity of the neutral seems a tad high here!

Andrew Diskin: We received a call from a new customer to say that their shower had stopped working. We traced the fault to a missing neutral, caused by a poor connection in the loft!

Colin Hartley: I’m not sure about the earth connection on this pipe!

Scott Pearson: Feed to a consumer unit from a switched fuse I came across last week #3mmearth

Lee: “My boyfriend changed the switches and now my lights keeping tripping!”

Get your regular fix of CAUGHT ON CAMERA! PE’s website includes weekly Caught on Camera ‘Exclusives’, featuring the best (and worst) of the shocking snaps that readers have posted to our Twitter, Facebook and Instagram pages. Don’t forget to tag us in on your tweets, or DM us your pictures and caption directly on Facebook, and you may just see your snaps featured on these pages or our site.

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ADVERTISER INDEX Carl Kammerling International Ltd ............ Page 29

Megger Ltd...................................................... Page 22

Castline Systems ........................................... Page 59

Metrel UK Ltd .................................................... Page 4

CED ................................................................... Page 30

Mr Resister ...................................................... Page 59

CEENorm U.K. Ltd .......................................... Page 12

Orlight Ltd ..................................... Inside Back Cover

Consort Equipment Products Ltd ............... Page 41

Ovia Lighting.................................................... Page 51

C-TEC Ltd......................................................... Page 30

Prefect Controls Ltd ....................................... Page 41

CTEK Sweden AB ............................................ Page 6

Rhino Products Ltd........................................ Page 45

DANLERS Ltd................................................... Page 61

Scolmore International Ltd........................... Page 15

Electrorad UK Ltd ............................................ Page 11

SolderM8 ......................................................... Page 59

ELEX.................................................................. Page 52

The Electric Heating Company Ltd........... Page 39

Elite Security Products Ltd .......................... Page 36

Timeguard Ltd ................................................ Page 27

ERA Home Security Ltd ................................ Page 19

TRADE-DOCS .................................................. Page 15

Forum Lighting Solutions ......... Inside Front Cover

UNICRIMP Ltd................................................. Page 45

HellermannTyton ........................................... Page 55

V-TAC UK Ltd ........................... Outside Back Cover

Hollycroft Software Ltd ................................. Page 61

XS Training Ltd............................................... Page 36

Lutron Electronics Co., Inc. ..........................Page 18


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