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Wheels of power keep turning

A Slencrest product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 17, 2003

Switch tripping units specially designed for the British Government are now available as part of the Slencrest range of high-quality products.

Switch tripping units specially designed for the British Government are now available as part of the Slencrest range of high-quality products.

When looking for reliable 48V switch tripping units to keep the wheels of power turning at the British Parliament's new Portcullis House, Slencrest was the obvious choice having previously provided similar units for the adjacent Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre.

New 48V units were designed and manufactured in-house to the usual high standards, to meet all of the specified standards for this particular high-profile project.

These units have allowed Slencrest to announce an extended lineup of robust 24, 30 and 48V switch tripping units available from stock, manufactured to the same high standards.

Portcullis House provides many important new facilities to select committees and MPs, interconnected with the older parliamentary buildings.

It depends on the latest integrated low-energy building services which are required to provide 24h coverage, to allow for long parliamentary hours.

The Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre has already hosted many high level meetings, offering an unbeatable combination of comfort and the very latest in technology, in one of the most IT intelligent buildings in the UK.

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