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LIGHT COMMERCIAL: ESSENTIAL SOLUTIONS

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Check out these industry-proven mid-market products from Schneider Electric, offering fast and easy installation, safe circuit protection, and fewer connections.

Schneider Electric’s KQ, i-Line, and Easy9 suite of products are now available from all major UK distributors and retailers to support commercial installations for businesses, residential buildings, schools and public buildings, and high-end property installations.

The ranges use a set of reliable connections, with fewer terminal connections to torque tests, reducing the frequency of ongoing maintenance and costly upgrades. In addition, each product is supported by metering boards that provide detailed visibility of lighting and power usage to drive energy efficiency.

Now available as flexible and scalable solutions designed to meet the unique specifications for light commercial buildings, these products are aimed at independent contractors making the step up from domestic to light commercial installations, and electrical firms, who need reliable products for existing and future projects.

I-LINE PANEL BOARDS

Available in three categories (250A

Rated, 400A Rated, 630A Rated) and different pole variants to meet size and specification needs. Suitable for both industrial and commercial installations and compliant with building regulations, the units are prefabricated and can be mounted quickly.

Kq Distribution Boards

The KQ product range is a wellestablished, 3 phase application distribution system that will cater to most installations. The KQ loadcentre, with metering and integral control, supports a modular and flexible solution that can be deployed as a single distribution board, or as multiple boards that make up a more complex system.

Easy9 Compact And Multirow

Available in a range of sizes from a compact consumer unit for standard household requirements, to a multirow unit that supports higher density circuits for larger residential buildings and properties.

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REVISION GUIDE BY JAKE HARDCASTLE Intermediate Electrical Engineer at Thornley & Lumb Partnership Ltd

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