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Electrical contract signed for oil terminal
Project Design Engineers is using Schneider Electric pumps at its at Derry Oil Terminal, to move huge amounts of oil products.
News from Schneider Electric ( 2 February 2007)
Bridge earths ducts without welding
Bridge enables electrical potential equalisation of new ducting as well as for existing duct systems in just a few steps.
News from Truduct Products ( 1 February 2007)
Copper/fibre-optic cable is approved for Germany
DuoTrack, the innovative duplex copper/fibre-optic lineside cabling solution for regional railways from Nexans, has just received type approval from the German Federal Railway Authority (EBA).
News from Nexans (30 January 2007)
Novel gel protects joints and enclosure contents
A novel Gel-System is set to revolutionise the way that manufacturers and installers of electrical components achieve the highest protection within electrical enclosures.
News from Lucas (29 January 2007)
Cable management system tackles mammoth task
User application article When Igus first developed its three dimensional cable management system, no one imagined it would be used in the trunk of an animatronic mammoth. Brochure available
News from Igus (UK) (26 January 2007)
Submarine power cable order breaks record
Nexans has signed a contract worth around Eur 7 million to design, manufacture and supply a world record-breaking high-voltage submarine power cable for the Wolfe Island Wind Project.
News from Nexans (25 January 2007)
Link box connects and switches low voltage cables
A new low-voltage two- and four-way link box for connecting and switching underground low voltage cables has recently been introduced by B and H. Brochure available
News from Tyco Electronics - Energy Division (23 January 2007)
Japanese shipyards sign for cable supplies
Nexans has been awarded two frame contracts worth a total of around Eur 16 million to supply power, control and communication shipboard cables to major Japanese shipyards.
News from Nexans (22 January 2007)
Guide to specifying electrical conduit
Guide provides answers to common questions when specifying conduit systems, including the choice of materials and the standards applicable to different types of installation.
News from Kopex International (22 January 2007)
Harnesses system wins magazine award
BERU F1 Systems' novel system for the protection of wiring harnesses in harsh environments has been named "Innovation of the Show" at Autosport International 2007.
News from BERU F1 Systems (19 January 2007)
Website follows best practices
Hawke International has re-engineered its website - passing every page with the W3C XHTML 1.0 Strict validation tool.
News from Hawke International UK (18 January 2007)
Signal conditioners rated for SIL2 applications
Trip amplifiers and signal convertors have been assessed and awarded SIL2 rating by an independent safety integrity consultant. Brochure available
News from Lee-Dickens (17 January 2007)
Acquisition adds powerline monitoring
Nexans has completed the acquisition of The Valley Group (TVG), the world leader in real-time thermal rating technology for overhead power transmission applications.
News from Nexans (11 January 2007)
Jaguar pioneers novel wiring loom
User application article The exciting new Jaguar C-XF is the first application of motorsport specialist BERU F1 Systems Wire in Composite (WiC) technology.
News from BERU F1 Systems ( 9 January 2007)
Accreditation recognises energy efficiency
Schneider Electric has received the highly acclaimed Energy Efficiency Accreditation awarded by The Carbon Trust.
News from Schneider Electric ( 8 January 2007)
Schneider seeks specialised systems integrators
Schneider Electric UK is seeking to appoint a small number of highly specialised systems integrators for its brand new Lexium motion offer.
News from Schneider Electric ( 5 January 2007)
LAN cables set for Korean airport expansion
Nexans has been awarded a Eur 5.91 million contract by the Incheon International Airport Corporation for the Phase II expansion project of South Korea's largest airport.
News from Nexans ( 4 January 2007)
Good causes benefit from staff fundraising
Workers at Schneider Electric's Telford Site have raised over GBP 7000 for a number of good causes, including the company's chosen charity the NSPCC.
News from Schneider Electric (26 December 2006)
Flameproof gland gains IECEx certification
Kopex International is the first manufacturer of electrical conduit to gain IECEx certification for one of its products.
News from Kopex International (25 December 2006)
Salt River Project orders 3700km of 15kV cable
Nexans has been awarded a three-year frame agreement contract worth approximately Eur 65 million to supply medium-voltage power cables to Salt River Project.
News from Nexans (25 December 2006)
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