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Hub units |
The 6-outlet hub unit is the most effective tool for initiating a Flex 7 interconnection system, with up to six circuits plugging-in for connection
to the distribution board. |
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Single Socket outlets |
The 16 amp rating enables the Flex 7 socket to cope
safely with the inrush current when lights are first switched on, making it particularly suitable for making the initial connection to any interconnection circuit. |
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First-in-line units |
Flex 7 first-in-line units are supplied with a socket for through connection and with five terminals for supply connection. |
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flexible Interconnection Units |
To provide contractors with the maximum flexibility when positioning lights, the Flex 7 system has been enhanced by the introduction of units compatible with special extender leads. The range consists of flexible interconnection units with up to 20 outlets. |
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single extender leads |
Plugging a Flex 7 single extender into a light fitting means there is no need to hard wire terminations to luminaires. The result is increased flexibility of installation and reduced time and cost on site. |
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twin extender leads |
The Extender range provides additional lighting connection solutions through the use of a twin-outlet extender. With all the advantages of the single outlet, the twin version has a second outlet available to continue the circuit to the next fitting, using a second lead. |
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Modular Chains |
The Flex 7 modular chain eliminates the difficulties of installing lighting in corridors and similar areas, particularly when ceiling void space is limited. |
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flush panel mount plugs and sockets |
Available in 3-, 4- and 7-pole versions, the panel mount units enable the Flex 7 interface to be added to luminaires or other equipment, allowing Flex 7 leads to connect to and from the equipment. |
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