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Nickel-cadmium batteries provide backup in Qatar
User application article Saft rechargeable nickel-cadmium batteries will provide 8h of autonomous backup power for critical control and protection systems at a new electricity and desalination plant in Qatar. Brochure available
News from Saft Industrial Batteries ( 6 November 2002)
Surface-mount fuse takes its time
The OMT125 is the latest surface-mount fuse from Schurter, providing time-lag operation with lead-free construction. Brochure available
News from Schurter (29 October 2002)
Standard and customised circuit protection
E-T-A Circuit Breakers has produced a detailed shortform brochure outlining the standard and customised system solutions the company can offer. Brochure available
News from E-T-A Circuit Breakers (28 October 2002)
Pole position for circuit protection
Moeller reckons its new Xpole range of MCBs, RCDs, RCBOs and accessories offers customers new levels of safety and convenience.
News from Moeller Electric (28 October 2002)
Fuse extends hold to 11A
Schurter has expanded its range of PTC fuses with the radial-leaded PFRA 1100, a device which increases the hold current range of the series from 9 to 11A. Brochure available
News from Schurter (28 October 2002)
Land Rover outsources battery management
User application article Land Rover has appointed Hawker Traction to take responsibility for all the batteries in the 500-plus lift and tow trucks operating at its Solihull plant.
News from Hawker Traction UK (25 October 2002)
Output filters smooth out inverter waveforms
Schaffner has developed a novel sinusoidal output filter solution based on its proprietary "Sinus Plus" concept. Brochure available
News from Schaffner EMC (21 October 2002)
Schaffner gets its act(s) together
Schaffner EMC is to merge its two UK companies to make it easier for its customer base to do business, to improve communications and to strengthen its ability to respond to customers' total EMC needs. Brochure available
News from Schaffner EMC ( 4 October 2002)
No need for decoupling with lightning arresters
A new range of Class C lightning current arresters removes the need for decoupling between lightning current arresters and surge voltage protectors.
News from Phoenix Contact (18 September 2002)
Battery manufacturer is a Star
EnerSys has achieved Star status from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's Voluntary Protection Programme at its Hays, Kansas facility.
News from EnerSys (10 September 2002)
Battery system saves energy for Sony's lift trucks
User application article Sony United Kingdom is specifying Hawker Traction's new Evolution batteries on all new lift trucks brought into service at its national operations centre in Thatcham, Berkshire.
News from Hawker Traction UK (10 September 2002)
Backup battery range expands
IBT Power has extended its BT range of valve regulated lead acid batteries.
News from IBT Power (10 September 2002)
Battery systems provide approved safety backup
The new Menvier-JSB series of central battery systems have been designed to satisfy the requirements of a recently introduced standard for emergency lighting central power supply systems.
News from Cooper Lighting and Security ( 5 September 2002)
Suppressors mount DIN rail to protect supplies
Advance Galatrek has a new DIN-rail-mount range of transient voltage surge suppressors (TVSS).
News from Advance Electronics ( 2 September 2002)
Backup batteries don't feel the heat
EnerSys Reserve Power Group has a family of valve-regulated lead-acid (VRLA) batteries that provides prolonged battery life in elevated temperature applications.
News from EnerSys ( 2 September 2002)
Minitram provides green tourism
User application article Hawker Traction's Evolution batteries have been specified for the revolutionary Minitram passenger transit system.
News from Hawker Traction UK (29 August 2002)
Gel batteries save energy at the Co-Op
User application article ACC Distribution is to install Evolution gel batteries from Hawker Traction in all the electrically powered materials-handling equipment at its regional distribution centres across the UK.
News from Hawker Traction UK (22 August 2002)
Can TVSSs solve communications problems?
Technical background article Mick Burgoyne, Chief Engineer at Advance Galatrek looks at how telecomms and data installations can benefit from the installation of the latest voltage surge suppression technology.
News from Advance Electronics (13 August 2002)
Backup battery keeps taking the heat
EnerSys Reserve Power Group has a new front-terminal valve-regulated lead-acid (VRLA) battery with extended operational life at high temperatures.
News from EnerSys (13 August 2002)
Low maintanance for backup batteries
IBT Power has now launched the BT-M valve regulated lead acid battery range, featuring threaded terminal inserts.
News from IBT Power (13 August 2002)
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