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News &Views 4 Around the world challenge Dowds Group employees raise over £4,430 in 28 days by keeping fit and stacking up over 42,000 miles 6 Covid-19 support for self-employed Your complete, north-south guide
Products 9 Selectric
In Focus 12 Order-and-Collect
Harper’s Specialist Cables and Components introduce an automated collection service for wholesaler customers
Selectric’s new catalogue launch is packed full of innovative products developed to meet the ever-changing needs of electrical contractors
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to the latest Covid-19 financial supports available to the sector’s self-employed workers
47 Unitrunk
Specialist electrical contractors make a splash on Northern Ireland’s landmark sport and wellbeing project
New pre-galvanised steel option added to Unitrunk’s growing Speedway Cable Ladder range
40 New era dawns for AEW AEW becomes ‘kindred association’ of EDA and gains open access to the EDA’s training and education programme for its members 55 Global recognition for M+E project Michael Nugent Ltd celebrate news that their M+E project, Dublin’s Hard Rock Hotel, has been nominated as one of the Best New Hotels in Europe 2020 THE TEAM: Managing Director Karen McAvoy Publication Manager Janice Uprichard Editor Heather Campbell Production Manager Julie Anne Guiney
24 10 Top Lighting Products The lighting market is full of
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innovation. Read our guide to some of the best products available in Ireland right now 41 Aspen Student Accommodation, Ballymun
Innovations from Rolec are perfectly timed to service rise in EV demand
61 AP Haslem
AP Haslem help to build greener, smarter future with industrial automation components from Weidmüller
Strong project management and specialist suppliers and contractors were key to delivering this complex electrical works package
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NEWS
P rime Minister, Boris Johnson’s 10-point plan to bring forward the ban on new petrol and diesel cars to 2030, will lead to faster adoption of electrical vehicles which can drive forward a green economic recovery, says David Hall, VP Power Systems for Schneider Electric. “Encouraging more people to adopt electric vehicles is at the heart of the government’s efforts to tackle climate change and reduce air pollution – especially as emissions from the transport sector accounts for 23% of the UK’s overall CO2 emissions,” says David. “It is clear that with the UK now having more EV charging points than petrol stations and a ban on combustion cars to be brought forward to 2030, we should be determined to ensure EVs become the dominant purchase option during the next ten years. “With this boom in the e-mobility sector being powered by electricity, we need to turn our attention to the potential strain EV adoption could put on the UK’s power infrastructure. “Utilities stakeholders need to decide how to invest in upgrading the electrical network without creating upward pressure on the cost of electricity for consumers and businesses, which may weaken the appetite for electric vehicle charging.” www.se.com The road to recovery is green
Dowds go around theworld in 28days!
D owds Group employees stacked up a total of over 42,000 miles in 28 days, by walking, cycling, running, swimming and general exercising to raise over £4,430 for their chosen charity, Mates in Mind. Dowds Group set their employees a health and wellbeing challenge to get the furthest around the world within 28 days by adding up their exercise miles. Split into four groups, staff got into the competitive spirit to build up their individual team’s mileage. After a tight race with only 200
miles between first and second place, Team Melissa soared ahead during the final weekend to clock up a total of 12,476.66 miles and earn those all important bragging rights. The aim of the challenge was to support each other’s mental and physical health (particularly important for employees still working remotely from home), as well as stir up a little friendly competition!
Contact Dowds Group on: +44 (0)28 2766 2789 or email: [email protected]
UKelectricians’ 5.6%pay rise
A ccording to Hudson Contract, the UK construction industry’s biggest payer of subcontractors, self- employed electricians earned an average of £1,074 a week last month- a 5.6 % rise on average. It was the fourth consecutive month in which weekly pay was above the £1,000 threshold.
Electrical contractors in Yorkshire and the Humber saw the strongest growth in October (up 31.7 %) followed by their counterparts in the East Midlands (up 24.3%) and the North West (up 10.8%). Ian Anfield, Managing Director of Hudson said, “Our clients are telling us they have full order books and that demand for skilled trades continues to outstrip supply… it will be business as usual up to Christmas in spite of the new lockdown. “We welcome the extra clarity from Government Ministers that construction workplaces should stay open during the next four weeks. They have confirmed that builders merchants and estate agents will continue to trade and tradespeople will be able to enter homes.” www.hudsoncontract.co.uk
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COVID NEWS
Covid-19 financial support for self-employedelectricians –NI andROI
YOUR COMPLETE NORTH-SOUTH GUIDE TO THE LATEST COVID-19 FINANCIAL SUPPORTS FOR SELF-EMPLOYED ELECTRICIANS...
T he UK and Ireland governments continually update the covid-19 financial support measures available to self-employed electricians and other trades. To make it easier for you to check what you are currently entitled to (north or south), we asked business advisers, PKF-FPM, to put all the latest support measures information in one place for you to access. Read on… NORTHERN IRELAND The UK Government announced a critical package of support to protect the jobs of self-employed workers across the UK as a result of the Coronavirus pandemic. Self-Employment Income Support Scheme (SEISS) The scheme’s first grant provided a taxable cash grant of 80% of an individual’s average monthly profits over the last three years of up to £2,500 per month and the second grant provided for 70% an individual’s average monthly profits over the last three years of up to £2,190 per month. While the final date for applying for both the first and second SEISS grants has now passed, the government announced a further extension in the form of an additional two grants, each available for the periods covering November 2020 to January 2021, and February 2021 to April 2021. Grants will be paid in two lump sum instalments, each covering a three-month period.
To be eligible for this extended support, self-employed individuals, including members of partnerships, must: • Have been previously eligible for the Self- Employment Income Support Scheme first and second grant (although they do not have to have claimed the previous grants). • Declare that they intend to continue to trade and either: • Are currently actively trading but are impacted by reduced demand due to coronavirus. • Were previously trading but are temporarily unable to do so due to coronavirus. To have been eligible for the initial two grants, and therefore eligible to apply for the extended supports, individuals and members of partnerships must have met the following criteria: • Trading profits of less than £50,000 in 2018/19 or an average trading profit of less than £50,000 from 2016/17, 2017/18 and 2018/19 tax years. • Using your tax returns, HMRC will calculate your trading profits by taking turnover less any allowable business expenses and capital expenditure. Note allowable expenses include capital allowances, flat rate expenses, qualifying care relief and business expenses deducted through the trading allowance. HMRC will not deduct any losses carried forward from earlier years from your trading profits. • More than half of their income in these periods must come from self-employment. • They must have traded in the 2019/20
tax year, are continuing to trade when they apply for the scheme (or would be except for Covid-19), intend to continue to trade in the 2020/21 tax year and they have lost trading profits due to Covid-19. • They have submitted an Income Self- Assessment Tax Return for 2018/19 tax year. Level of support The first grant - as part of this extension - will cover a three-month period from 1 November 2020 until 31 January 2021. The UK government announced on November 5, that it will increase the support available to the self-employed to mirror the extension to the furlough scheme. Rishi Sunak announced the UK government will provide a lump sum taxable grant covering 80% of three months average trading profits, capped at £7,500 in total. This is a further increase on the 55% previously announced. Claims in respect of the new extended supports, which are taxable income and subject to National Insurance contributions, can be made online from November 30, 2020. The second grant will cover a three- month period from February 1, 2021 until April 30, 2021, with the government to confirm the level of support to be provided in due course. VAT Payment deferral Self-employed who deferred VAT due from March 20, to June 30, 2020, can also avail of further government support.
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T he Irish Government announced a critical package of support to protect the jobs of self-employed workers across Ireland as a result of the Coronavirus pandemic. Covid Restrictions Support Scheme (CRSS) On October 13, 2020, as part of the budget, the Government announced CRSS - a new support scheme for business. CRSS provides a cash payment to be known as an “Advance Credit for Trading Expenses”. This payment will be equal to 10% of their average weekly turnover in 2019 up to €20,000 and 5% thereafter, subject to a maximum weekly payment of €5,000 for each week that their business is affected by the Covid restrictions. The scheme is available to affected self- employed individuals and companies who carry on a trade or trading activities from a business premises located wholly within a geographical region for which Covid-19 restrictions are in operation. CRSS is available where a business is either forced to temporarily close their business, or the business is required to operate at significantly reduced levels because of the restrictions. Generally, this refers to Covid restrictions at Level 3, 4 or 5 of the Government’s Plan for Living with Covid-19 but certain businesses may qualify for the support where lower levels of restrictions are in operation. To qualify for the scheme, a business must be able to demonstrate that, because of the Covid restrictions, the turnover of the business in the period for which the restrictions are in operation and for which a claim is made, will be no more than 25% of the average weekly turnover of the business in 2019. Government increases EQSS and PUP to €350 Following the move to Level 5 of the Plan for Living with COVID for the entire country, the Government have extended the Employment Wage Subsidy Scheme (EWSS) and Pandemic Unemployment Payment (PUP). EWSS EWSS is revised to align with PUP with a maximum subsidy payment of €350 per employee per week. Prior to this change the top rate of EWSS was €203 per
week and applied to employees with a gross weekly wage from €203 to €1,462. The changes are effective from the next payroll date after October 19, 2020. The revised EWSS rates are: Gross weekly pay.....................................EWSS Less than €151.50..............................................Nil €151.50 to €202.99....................................€203 €203 to €299.99.........................................€250 €300 to €399.99.......................................€300 €400 to €1,462............................................€350 Over €1,462..........................................................Nil PUP The highest rate of PUP will be restored to €350 per week for those earning more than €400 per week before the pandemic. The increase will apply to payments on or after October 27. The PUP will now be paid at four rates as follows: Gross weekly earnings...............................PUP Less than €200............................................€203 €200 to €299.99........................................€250 €300 to €399.99.......................................€300 €400 or more...............................................€350 Commercial Rates Relief The waiver of commercial rates for businesses negatively impacted by Covid-19 pandemic has been extended to December 31, 2020. Pay and File Extension for Income Tax Returns Revenue have announced an extension until December 10, for 2019 income tax returns that are filed and paid online via ROS. This extension also applies to pension contributions, so self-employed taxpayers can claim tax relief on pension contributions up to the date that they submit their 2019 income tax return. Furthermore, the debt warehousing arrangement has been extended to income tax liabilities. This means that the balance of income tax due in relation to 2019 together with preliminary tax for 2020 can be warehoused if as a result of Covid-19 restrictions the taxpayer’s total income for 2020 will be less than 75% of the individual’s total income for 2019. To avail of the debt warehousing scheme for self-assessed income tax, a taxpayer is required to make a declaration to the collector general when filing their income tax return for 2019.
Instead of the full amount becoming due by the end of March 2021, UK VAT registered business can opt in to the scheme to pay smaller payments over a longer period, to March 31, 2021, interest free. Government back support loans On 2 November, the UK government announced that businesses will continue to be able to apply to banks for government-backed support loans until January 31, 2021 compared with a previous November 30, 2020 deadline. These loans include the Bounce Back Loan Scheme and Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme. “The UK government announced on November 5, that it will increase the support available to the self- employed to mirror the extension to the furlough scheme.”
FOR THE MOST UP-TO- DATE INFORMATION ON COVID-19 FINANCIAL SUPPORT (NI AND ROI), VISIT: www.pkffpm.com
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B R A N D N E W P R O D U C T B R O C H U R E AVA I L A B L E N OW
OUR NEW CATALOGUE HAS OVER 300 PAGES PACKED FULL OF EXCITING PRODUCTS, SHOWING IMAGES AND DETAILED INFORMATION FOR ALL OUR RANGES.
CONTACT OUR SALES TEAM FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Selectric, Cow Lane, Oldfield Road, Salford, Manchester, M5 4NB. T: 0161 7457777 - E: [email protected] Get switched on
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COVER STORY
“The continual development of new ranges and products has helped put Selectric in the position it’s in today.”
Silent and flicker-free, the new GRID360 dimmer modules and grid dimmer adaptor plates from Selectric
SELECTRIC’S LATEST CATALOGUE HAS OVER 300 PAGES PACKED FULL OF NEW AND EXCITING PRODUCTS... Innovative products shine in Selectric’s newbrochure
A s part of Selectric’s continued development, the GRID360 modular system has been expanded to include a comprehensive range of grid dimmer modules and grid dimmer adaptor plates. The modules use the very latest technology making them compatible with the majority of light sources. Silent and flicker-free, they comply with the latest standards for complete peace of mind. Selectric have also developed a universal LED dimmer kit, which can be used with most market leading brands. To accompany these
are decorative dimmer adaptor plates to be used in conjunction with Selectric ranges. A recent addition to Selectric’s Smooth and Square white ranges is an antimicrobial certification, which has been awarded by the official body of Intertek. These ranges have been independently tested by Intertek to the very latest standards. While regular cleaning of electrical plates is always essential to limit the spread of bacteria, the use of any product with antimicrobial properties also plays an important part to reduce the spread of infections. The Smooth and Square ranges have been made using urea formaldehyde which is proven to inhibit the growth of Staph, E.-Coli, Salmonella and Pneumonia. You can rest assured with the peace of mind knowing that using these ranges will not assist in the progression of these kinds of bacteria, especially in the current climate.
Selectric is a family-run business, which was founded over 35 years ago by the present Chairman, Jack Ellis. It’s become a worldwide manufacturer, importer and exporter of electrical products from China and Europe and has over 4,000 products in their inventory. The continual development of new ranges and products has helped put Selectric in the position it’s in today. As part of their development, they constantly liaise with the electrical market place, developing ideas and new products in line with the ever-changing needs of the contractor/end-user. It is this pro-active mindset that sets Selectric apart from many other manufacturers in the electrical industry.
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THIS DECEMBER…
I N A S S O C I A T I O N W I T H
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KMPtv ARE DELIGHTED TO ANNOUNCE THE PREMIERE OF IRELAND’S ELECTRICAL AWARDS 2020 VIRTUAL EXPERIENCE . The awards ceremony will be streamed in December to over 7,500 followers across our social media platforms and will showcase the achievements of the top electrical contractors, suppliers, people and products plus the most prestigious electrical projects from across Ireland.
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IRELAND’S ELECTRICAL INDUSTRY AWARDS 2020 WILL RECOGNISE THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE TOP ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS, CONSULTANTS, SUPPLIERS, PEOPLE, PRODUCTS AND PROJECTS ACROSS IRELAND…
T he team behind Ireland’s Electrical Magazine are delighted to announce our shortlist of finalists for Ireland’s Electrical Industry Awards 2020. We would like to take this opportunity to thank all of those who took the time to enter, the quality of entries for this year’s awards surpassed all expectations and serves as a genuine testament to the fantastic work being carried out by Ireland’s electrical industry. The list of finalists represents some of the top electrical contractors, consultants, suppliers, people, products and projects across Ireland and
was judged by a panel of well-respected industry experts. All of those shortlisted will now move on to the final judging phase, which will ultimately uncover this year’s champions. The winners will be announced at a Virtual Awards Ceremony to be broadcast across Ireland’s Electrical Magazine’s YouTube and social media channels in December 2020 and presented by award- winning Irish actress, comedian and presenter, Deirdre O’Kane. Congratulations once again to all of our finalists and stay tuned for the awards ceremony next month!
Good luck to all the Finalists •Ansell Lighting •Apex Fire Ltd •BAM Facilities Management Ltd •CMG Electrical Ltd •Cobec Engineering •Coller Electrical Services •Core Distribution •ECI Lighting Ltd •Eclipse Controls •Edmundson Electrical Dublin •Edmundson- EWL Electric Ltd •Hager Ltd • J.Vaughan Electrical Contractors Ltd •King & Moffatt Building Services
•MDE Installations Ltd •N2 Electrical & Security Supplies Ltd •Prowire Electrical •RCC Engineering •ROBUS •RS Ireland •Tamlite Lighting •Thorn Lighting •Unitrunk •Zumtobel
•KNIPEX • Luceco •McElwaine Security
•CP Electronics •Designer Group •Dolphin Electrical
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ORDER AND COLLECT
HARPERS, THE CABLE SPECIALIST MASTER DISTRIBUTOR, HAS REVOLUTIONISED CUSTOMER SERVICE FOR WHOLESALER CLIENTS BY DESIGNING AN AUTOMATED CONTACTLESS COLLECTION SERVICE... No-queue, just order and collect ATHARPERS
V an drivers frustrated by having to wait in line to collect pre-ordered items could be a thing of the past thanks to a clever electronic fob and reader system designed by Noel Harper, Managing Director for Harper’s Specialist Cables and Components, Castlereagh, Belfast. “When Covid-19 trading restrictions came into play, it was an opportunity to do things differently and additionally help our staff and customers keep safe,” says Noel. “Having recently built a new lighting showroom, we had decided on the area adjacent for the trade counter. Timing coincided with lockdown allowing us to amend the design away from the traditional open counter and display
layout, to screened service hatches and four bays of collection cubicles. Orders phoned in ahead of collection will be left out in this room on a numbered cubicle shelf. Currently we just need the paperwork signed but this will change as we improve the service.” “It is a radical change away from how trade custom is conducted, but very effective in limiting personal interaction and unnecessary close contact. The majority of our customers are account holders and will have discussed the day’s requirements prior to requesting goods be left for collection or delivery. At the time, wholesalers appear to be responding to a varied and unpredictable demand in the market. Order levels may
be reduced, nevertheless the wholesaler seeks to provide a quick and efficient service and Harpers are adapting to assist their efforts.” “We saw this period of adaption as an ideal moment to implement a new collection system and improve our service to the majority of our customer base.” Automated Collection Working closely with a product designer, Noel created an electronic collection system that would eliminate time-wasting queues for their clients’ busy delivery drivers. Noel explains, “Regular account holders will now receive electronic key fobs that are digitally linked to their company account with Harpers. These fobs can be issued to their van driver or assigned person when picking up their ordered items. The wholesaler customer places an order, we assemble it and place it in a numbered compartment inside the new
“When Covid-19 trading restrictions came into play, we knew we had to adapt and do things differently to help our customers feel safe.”
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FIRSTLY, THE ACCOUNT HOLDER CUSTOMER PUTS IN AN ORDER BY PHONE OR EMAIL: +44 (0)28 9079 2155 or email: [email protected]
• The order is prepared and put into a collection compartment at the trade counter • The customer arrives at the counter and presents the electronic key fob to the card reader • Customer lifts items in numbered compartment • Customer leaves
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for example are providing something similar to us. You ring in your prescription and they will make it up and leave it in a coded post box for you to pick up outside. People are getting used to this contactless way of living.”
collection area. When the van driver calls in, they present their key fob to the card reader inside the room (there is no need to queue). A light will automatically switch on to indicate the allocated compartment. The driver then lifts the items, which has all the paperwork attached, and leaves. There is no need to sign for the order, as it is all logged by the card reader and linked to the wholesaler’s account digitally. We get a printout to say the customer has been in and collected it and there is a CCTV record of the visit also.” “Crucially, that person isn’t wasting delivery time by standing in line, delayed while we figure out what the customer in front of him needs.” Importantly, this convenient service is also available out of hours, as Noel explains. “We have installed a large locker room outside our premises. The key fob will unlock the digitally coded door allowing the pick-up driver to
collect their company’s order without even entering the premises. This is both logged electronically and recorded on CCTV. No signature required. Additionally, a customer can be given the digital entry code by their wholesaler for an out-of-hours collection, simply to allow access to the locker outside our premises. During business hours, the facility could be used for the wholesaler’s contractors working in the vicinity to have a quicker service provided the order number and time is given to assemble their requirements. Codes are changed upon operation and collection.” Customer feedback to the order and collect system has been positive, with a huge buy- in from the Harper workforce. “Our staff really appreciate how straightforward and efficient this new system is,” says Noel. He believes order-and-collect is here to stay. “I see the automated collection system being more ingrained in the industry post-covid. It is already being used by some retailers. Chemist shops,
Noel is continuing to develop the automated external system as a
commercial product for wholesalers. “We will provide an external installation of between four-to-eight electronically coded lockers for wholesalers to install outside their premises. The wholesaler then issues key fobs to their clients who can access the box and lift their goods out-of-hours or when they want to avoid queuing at the trade counter. Noel concludes, “Covid-19 has disrupted normal working processes and systems throughout our industry. We have to rethink how we do things. I am hopeful that the take-up of automated order and collection systems will be a positive legacy.”
24HOUR SECURECOLLECTION
OUTOFHOURS:
“I am hopeful that the take-up of automated order and collection systems will be a positive legacy.”
If the order is needed to be collected out of hours it is placed into a secure collection locker. The customer can open with an electronic key fob or manual pass code and retrieve the clearly identified item.
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NZEB FOCUS
INNOVATIVE PRODUCTS AND QUALITY CUSTOMER CARE WILL FUTUREPROOF IRELAND’S HOMES AND BUSINESSES.... EcoVolt, leading theway in manufacturingof NZEBproducts
E coVolt Ltd is a fully Irish owned company founded in 2003, they are leaders in manufacturing and sourcing NZEB (Nearly Zero Energy Building) standard products to future proof Irish homes. Ecovolt pride themselves on their customer service with their tech support fully understanding the customer needs. One of Ecovolt’s key specialities is the energy and heating sectors and they are leading the charge with their innovative products. Quality and Innovation are two key attributes that apply to the EcoVolt team and their products. Over the years they have won several awards for innovation and creativity in the industry. The Ecovolt team is made up of qualified professionals who have spent a lifetime working in this sector. They offer a quick and reliable nationwide service to their customers. Ecovolt supply many of their products through the electrical wholesale network, and are actively seeking new customers in this area. Ecovolt have customers in every corner of Ireland. They are a registered SEAI company, NSAI Certified and Members of the Electrical Industry Federation of Ireland. Ecovolt fully understand the future of heating, hot water and ventilation in residential and commercial building requirements. They have worked on many large scale retrofit projects as well as at the planning stage of developments. Ecovolt’s suite of products include: CeP Heating System: The product that continues to win awards every year. Designed, developed and manufactured by Ecovolt, this innovative system is the one to watch. Designed for passive houses and NZEB buildings this product seamlessly integrates into the building material as the heater is the actual plasterboard. Using 24V technology, carbon conductive paint is screen printed across a fire rated plasterboard turning it into a low voltage radiant heating panel that can be plastered over and painted any colour of choice.
EVi Hybrid Inverter and Battery System: Powered by Soltaro the EVi is an All in One solar hybrid inverter and battery storage system. The EVi comes with a 5kWh battery as standard but can stack an additional 20kWh batteries if required. This will dramatically reduce energy bills now and into the future. H20 Exhaust Air Heat Pump Hot Water System: Super Efficient Heating, Hot Water and Ventilation System in one duplex stainless steel insulated cylinder. Available in 2 sizes, 180L and 260L to suit most domestic and light commercial applications. These impressive systems come with an A+ ErP rating. Zero1 Ductless MVHR: The Zero 1 is a de–centralised ductless mechanical ventilation system with heat recovery. With a heat recovery efficiency up to 90% and extremely low running costs of only 6 watts (€10/year) on high speed the Zero 1 is very energy efficient for new and retro-fit airtight buildings.
JTR Ceramic Electric Radiators:
JTR’s are made using the latest thermal technologies, combined with electronic thermostats for accurate heating control. The unique design ensures quick heat transfer in the allocated room, while the built-in thermostat, CSD16/2 controller and app allows full control of your heating. Winners of the EIFI electric heating product of the Year 2018. JTB IP64 Electric Radiators: Available in a 400W and 600W, these IP rated bathroom heaters complement the range and are fully compatible with the Ecovolt controls and APP. They can be mounted in the vertical or horizontal position. Heating controls: CSD16/2 WiFi enabled Touchscreen Central Control Panel, 40 zone central control panel to communicate with the EcoVolt range of heating products. Simple easy controls and your fingertip or smartphone.
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LIGHTING
The LED Linear Ecomax is ideal for corridors
NEW PRODUCTS AND SMART SOLUTIONS ARE ADDED TO OPPLE’S LINE OF AFFORDABLE, HIGH-QUALITY AND INNOVATIVE LED LIGHTING… NewOPPLEproducts are available now
O pple Lighting’s product range continues to expand with new affordable, easy-to-install and easy-to-use solutions boosting the Opple Smart Lighting portfolio. Opple Lighting has added professional urban luminaires to its outdoor lighting range: LED Bollard and LED Post Top. These new urban luminaires have a discreet, modern design and can be perfectly integrated into the existing landscape. For the indoor application the Opple LED Linear EcoMax is an easy-to-install and extremely versatile solution. LED Bollard The LED Bollard is ideal for garden and pedestrian area application. This light column is often used for walkways, outdoor areas near buildings, gardens and parks. The 360° light provided, gives a beautiful illuminating effect on the path or in the garden. A remarkable advantage is that the light column’s special optics reduce uncomfortable glare to pedestrians. The LED Bollard is available in two heights: 0.6 m and 0.9 m. An IP68 connector is included for easy connection of the luminaire. An extra
feature is the closed base plate, which prevents entry of insects or water. The luminaire is waterproof (IP65) and can take a beating (IK08). LED Post Top With its exclusive design, this fixture is ideal for use as a street and square lighting fixture. In addition, post-top luminaires are often used in parks and walking areas. This luminaire also has special optics to minimise uncomfortable glare. The Post Top is available in three lumen packages (33W, 50W and 68W) and two beam angles (wide and asymmetric). The luminaire has a die-cast aluminium housing for optimal heat dissipation and is easy to connect thanks to the included IP68 connector. The connector can be placed both inside and outside the luminaire. Opple supplies this luminaire with two different pole dimensions, compatible with Ø 60 cm and Ø 76 cm. The luminaire is waterproof (IP66) and resistant to impacts (IK08). LED Linear EcoMax An elegant, surface-mounted, solid luminaire for corridors, storage areas and garages, the LED Linear is a suitable
alternative to the conventional 2x 36W TL-D or 2x 58W TL-D surface-mounted luminaires. You can count on significant energy savings. The luminaire provides comfortable light, thanks to the milky white opal cover to spread the light evenly. Another big advantage is the easy way to install. The luminaire can be connected to the mains via the central input at the back as well as via the side. With the separate motion detector LED Module sensor (140060553) it is possible to switch the luminaire on and off when motion is detected. This can easily be placed invisibly in the fixture. Emergency lighting is also available on request. The LED Linear is available in two lengths: 1200 mm (40W) and 1500 mm (53W) and in both 3000K and 4000K. Discover Opple Lighting’s entire portfolio at: https://bit.ly/35d43lr “The new urban luminaires have a discreet, modern design and can be perfectly
integrated into the existing landscape.”
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DOWDS GROUP MAKES A SPLASH AT SOUTH LAKE LEISURE CENTRE WITH INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS AND HIGH-QUALITY DELIVERY... THINKINGOUTSIDETHEBOX
M +E specialist contractor Dowds Group managed the full electrical and mechanical contracts of the state-of-the-art South Lake Leisure Centre – one of the largest public sector construction projects within Northern Ireland in recent years. The new multi-use sports and leisure complex represents a major new flagship health and wellbeing destination. Built by contractor Farrans, the venue contains a 50m pool, learner pool and leisure pool, the largest gym in Northern Ireland featuring state-of-the- art equipment, spin and dance studios. It also includes an extensive health and
wellbeing suite, activity rooms, squash courts and a large sports hall suitable for a variety of sporting activities, as well as expansive outdoor water sports provision. Commenting on the project, Thomas Graham, contracts manager for Dowds Group says, “Dowds Group delivered the entire electrical package from design through to completion and we will continue our involvement as building maintenance contractor. We engaged one-to-one with the client to fulfil their aspirations and ensure that what they wanted was delivered and maintained throughout the building. “We completed the package to a very high
standard, as we do all the projects with which we are involved – that’s our ethos.” With a proven ability to undertake design and build contracts in the demanding healthcare sector – along with numerous education, industrial and commercial/ retail projects – Dowds Group was a solid choice to provide client Armagh City Banbridge & Craigavon Borough Council with innovative solutions to the project’s complex electrical engineering challenges. Challenges “One of the major challenges concerned the pool areas,” explains Thomas. “The pools are a C4 environment with
“This project was a prime example of best practice, of how a job should and could be done.”
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atmospheric corrosivity caused by moisture and chlorine. “The problem we had was in finding a product to support all our systems that met the C4 criteria. Stainless steel would be our normal choice but only a certain grade is suitable for use in a pool environment. However, none of the products on offer were available in that grade. We had to source a new product to coat the threaded rods and nuts. Standard coating can not be used. “We found a coating product that is normally used in automotive industry. Eventually, we sourced this specialist coating material from America. “We contacted local supplier, Unitrunk, who took it all on board. They supplied all the support products (nuts and bolts etc), coated them and certified the lot as one system. “As far as I know, this in the first time this
product was used in this type of setting. It’s an example of how innovative Dowds Group is – we strive to provide solutions.” Dowds Group also champions the use of workshops for clients as Thomas explains: “To counter any potential misunderstandings we’ll design to a certain stage then invite the client to a workshop. We’ll explain our understanding of their requirements and check that is correct. These workshops are very useful because if there is a misunderstanding, 99 times out of 100 it doesn’t cost anything to remedy. We can just make that tweak and you get a very happy client at the end of the job. We do these workshops on every system. At least once, depending how complex the system is.” Thomas was full of praise for everyone involved in the project: “This project was a prime example of best practice,
of how a job should and could be done. Everyone on the project worked together towards the same goal – a building built to the client’s expectations. It was inspiring to see and be a part of it. “I’ve since moved into another position within Dowds and I am so gratified that this was my last job as a Contracts Manager. Farrans shares similar traits to Dowds Group, the main one being that quality always comes first.” Client: Armagh City Banbridge & Craigavon Borough Council Main Contractor: Farrans M+E Contractor: Dowds Group Contracts Manager: Thomas Graham PROJECTTEAM...
Dowds Group, 2-4 Milltown Road, Ballymoney, Co. Antrim BT53 6LE T: +44 (0)28 2766 2789 - E: [email protected] www.dowdsgroup.com
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FLEXIBILITY DRIVES INNOVATION AS ATLAS WORLD DELIVERS A SERVICE AND PRODUCTS IN LINE WITH THE FAST PACE OF THEIR BUSINESS... FIREANDSECURITYSYSTEM INSTALLATION
F ire and security system experts, Atlas World, delivered a full suite of products and services to help keep premises, staff and leisure users at South Lake Leisure Centre safe and secure. Atlas World installed fire, intruder and pool alarm systems, access control, disabled refuge, disabled toilet alarm, IP CCTV system, PA and sound systems. The biggest challenge faced on the project was the unprecedented impact that Covid-19 presented. Graeme White, Head of Sales Director for Atlas World says, “Everything was affected, from equipment delivery, site operating times and resource availability. It required daily management, driven by the main contractors and championed by our on site team to quickly relay problems and potential issues to ensure unaffected project delivery wherever possible.
“A knock on effect meant that some of our supply chain partners actually ceased trading during the lockdown period. This meant we no longer had a supplier for the specialist pool alarm system that was required on the project. In order to prevent a major delay on the project, we set about sourcing the required parts and manufactured the complete system in- house, meaning project milestones were achieved as planned.” A privately-owned company with over 40 years experience within the fire and security industry, Atlas World works with consultant engineers, design and build teams, M&E contractors, FM companies and building owners. With Investors in People accreditation, the company’s commitment to staff training and development was evident on this project. “How our project team dealt with unforeseen problems to ensure
this project was delivered on time has to be the most satisfying aspect of this installation,” says Graeme. He also praised Dowds Group’s Contracts Manager, Tommy Graham and his team, for their “excellent communication and management skills. They were second to none.”
Atlas World Belfast, 720 Crumlin Road, Belfast BT14 8AD T: +44 (0)28 9039 1000 - E: [email protected] www.atlasworld.co.uk
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