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News Release from: Schneider Electric | Subject: S-elect
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 25 May 2007
Far more to S-elect from Schneider
Electric
Dozens of new products are featured for the first time in the fifth edition of the S-elect catalogue from Schneider Electric, specifically chosen to meet the everyday needs of electrical contractors
Like earlier editions of the catalogue, the new edition includes products chosen from the brands of Schneider Electric, including new items such as the Delta 8 all-in-one residential networking system, Thorsman tools and fixings, GET air-conditioning and outdoor lighting products, and a new range of CCTV camera systems For maximum convenience, all of the items featured in the S-elect catalogue are easily and speedily available at competitive prices through normal wholesale channels
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 18 Jun 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Delta 8 products in the new catalogue offer a straightforward, versatile and cost-effective method of providing television, data and telephone signals to multiple rooms in a house using only a single cable.
Fast and easy to install, Delta 8 networks provide contractors with new opportunities for profitable business in a fast-growing sector of the market.
The Thorsman products featured for the first time in the new edition of the S-elect catalogue not only include high quality tools such as pliers, cutters, crimpers and drills, but also labour-saving devices for on-site use, including free-standing cable holders and the popular Goliath portable lighting system.
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Also featured from Thorsman are competitively priced screws, cable clips and other fixings.
Already well known in to electrical contractors are GET products, many of which are now conveniently available via S-elect wholesalers.
These include attractive and durable low-voltage outdoor lighting systems as well as portable air conditioning units, and an extensive range of tower, desk, wall and pedestal fans.
The GET offer in S-elect also includes extractor fans, hand dryers along with a range of standard and energy saving lamps.
Reflecting the growing need for security in and around domestic and commercial premises, Schneider Electric has added compact, durable colour and monochrome CCTV cameras to this edition of the S-elect catalogue.
The range offered includes standard, PIR actuated, wireless and motorised pan/tilt cameras.
Other new products featured in the latest 82-page S-elect catalogue include Sarel IP66-rated Universal Spacial 3D sheet steel enclosures and ClimaSys ventilation systems.
The range of ready to install Kitbox units has been expanded to now include metal enclosures as an option.
The Domae Kitbox, which are suitable for most applications, make it possible to order all of the items needed for a consumer unit, including the protective devices, with a single order reference.
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