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Electrium talks Overvoltage Protection and Commercial Installations

Electrium talks Overvoltage Protection and Commercial Installations

Electrical installations in commercial premises are not mentioned very often when discussing the new wiring regulations. The irony is that, in some cases, it’s the commercial premises and their users that are most likely to benefit from the new standards.

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Electrium sheds light on 18th Edition RCDs
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Electrium sheds light on 18th Edition RCDs

Typically, when people are talking about RCDs and the 18th edition it’s a good thing… but not all the time. Electrium, home to brands such as Crabtree and Wylex, explains that sometimes it can be dangerous. Electrium has recently come across reports that an RCD company is encouraging its customers to standardise on one type […]

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Edmundson wins in ECA Industry Awards

Edmundson wins in ECA Industry Awards

Nineteen top-performing businesses and individuals from across the electrotechnical and engineering services industry scooped honours at this year’s ECA* Industry Awards, held on Friday 8 June at the London Hilton Bankside Hotel. Among the winners was Edmundson Electrical, Twickenham, which triumphed in the Wholesaler Supply Chain Initiative category (sponsored by ABB). Winner of the Manufacturer […]

Marco Cable and Stearn Electric awarded EDA’s most engaged members

The EDA Annual Summer Event took place on Thursday 7th July when 140 senior figures from the UK electrical industry boarded the Dixie Queen Paddle Steamer near Tower Bridge on the River Thames for a cruise downstream. The morning of networking on deck was followed by a pre-luncheon address from EDA President, Tom Jones with […]

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Electrium supports LFB 17th Edition safety lobby

Electrium, manufacturers of the Wylex and Crabtree consumer unit brands, fully supports the IET and London Fire Brigade with respect to the forthcoming changes to the IET wiring regulations. The 3rd amendment is to be published in January 2015 and is expected to include a new requirement for non combustible enclosures for consumer units after […]