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DESIGN
BIAX Street lighting Cut-outs in Sheet Steel Construction have been specially designed, keeping in view the application and climatic condition in the Gulf region.
In addition to meeting all the technical requirements,special care has been taken to,ensure excellent corrosion resistance. To facilitate easy installation and connection of Cables, requisit number of Knock-out holes are provided along with prescribed type of Cable Glands of required size.
During wiring /installation the Cover can be completely opened by removing a single screw.
CONSTRUCTION
Street lighting Cut-outs are manufactured with precision, out of extra thick, best quality CRCA Steel Sheets, Galvanised and Powder Coated for smooth finish and protection against atmosphere.The cut-outs are tested and approved as per IP 44 and IP 54.
RANGE
BIAX Street lighting Cut-outs are available in a complete range from one outgoing type to six outgoing type either with Fuse Carrier or MCB so as to fulfil all requirements. Specially small sized Cut-outs are made for 4.5 MTR poles. |
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LIFASA's lighting capacitors, with its different series cover the most wide range of needs and solutions.
All them are produces under supervision of a highly strict Quality System in accordance to norm ISO 9002, certified by the British Standard institution (BSI) since year 1987.
They are auto-regenerative capacitors with dielectric polypropylene without impregnation, specially designed for compensation and lighting. |
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Aisi 304 EN-14301 stainless steel cabinet for street lighting. Strongly built and designed for outside use. Manufacture in monobloc with embedded door, handle operated with officially approved seal.
• Its design, finish, degree of protection specially suitable for urban use, street lighting all kinds, for electrical and electronic equipment telecommunications (ICT, TV, RDSI, RT, TB, TLCA,...). Complies with all current legal requirements.
• Its monobloc manufacture allows for IP65 protection and a maximum resistance of IK10. Self ventilating protective roof attached with optional plinth, high resistance in embedded doors and vandal proof.
• Includes galvanised mounting plate.
Follows EC regulations.
Special solutions:
• Plinths for any size allowing cabinet to be raised 100 to 200 mm. from floor level and so providing extra space for cables.
• Manufactured in Aisi 316 EN-14401 stainless steel
• Controlled maximum door aperture
• Bolts for fixing to floor
• Anti-graffiti treated
• Top EMC electromagnetic protection between frame and contact surfaces, guaranteed perfect electrical connection. EEC regulation 89/336. |
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Menvier and JSB are market leaders in the fields of fire detection systems. The product range now includes:
- Conventional Fire Panels and Ancillaries
- Analogue Addressable Fire Panels and Ancillaries
Fire Solutions Catalogue and Design Guide are available
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In order to undertake the process of designing a fire system for a building it is necessary to have a sound understanding of the relevant design standards, the legal framework surrounding building safety legislation and a sound working knowledge of product application theory. The importance of consultation with all relevant parties cannot be overstressed, neither can the importance of specialist advice in relevant areas. The following system design process is intended to give a reasonable overview of all the areas of knowledge required for the successful design of a fire alarm system.
It is envisaged that the user will refer to the information contained within the design section to determine the areas where further detailed advice will be required and to give guidance as to where such advice may be contained.
Due to the complex nature of legislation and design standards relating to fire alarm system design, this design guide is not intended to be a comprehensive guide to all aspects of fire alarm design but rather a very useful source of background information to which further application specific detailed information can be added from other sources as required.
The standards referred to in this section relate to the UK and Europe. Although the principles are broadly universal, it is recommended for readers in other countries that they familiarise themselves with specific local requirements from their own standards, only using the British or European standards where these have been accepted by local fire authorities. Information relating to equipment facilities and performance apply to Cooper Lighting and Security equipment and may not necessarily apply to other manufacturers equipment. The reader should carefully check whether such comments relate to equipment from other manufacturers before considering alternative equipment.
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