Article archive for Multi Contact UK Ltd
Flat busbar clamp cuts maintenance costs (21 October 2015)
Safe and reliable connection to copper busbars in electricity distribution systems can be quickly and simply carried out with the FSA20K flat bar clamp from Multi-Contact. The unit has been designed for attaching temporary feeds onto networks from mobile generators during planned or emergency outages.
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Branched solar power cables promise fast assembly (29 July 2010)
Connecting solar arrays is an onerous task that has been made easier with the introduction of branched photovoltaic (PV) cables from Multi-Contact. Having the branches already attached to the main cable is said to decrease assembly times, reducing overall costs while also increasing reliability.
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Socket strips and jumpers simplify test equipment design (05 October 2009)
Patch panels and breakout boxes often require a large number of test sockets to be located in a small area, making cut outs, fixing and soldering awkward. This problem can be alleviated with Multi-Contact's 20 pole socket strips rather than individual sockets.
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Solar power cables (23 September 2009)
Multi-Contact has introduced its new FLEX-SOL-XL cable for solar power applications. The single-pole, double insulated cable has been developed for heavy duty, low voltage, outdoor or indoor wiring and has an expected usable lifetime in photovoltaic (PV) applications of 25 years or more.
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Peak performance for Multi-Contact solar connectors (17 September 2009)
Solar power junction boxes and connectors from Multi-Contact are helping to power the newly opened Matterhorn Glacier Paradise restaurant in the Swiss Alps. Located at an altitude of almost 4000 metres above sea level on the Klein Matterhorn peak, the complex receives most of its power from Europe's highest photovoltaic (PV) installation in the form of a 200 m2 solar array.
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Multi-Contact Solar Power Cable (21 July 2009)
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Multi-Contact CombiTac (09 July 2009)
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Multi-Contact Magnetic Adapters (20 February 2009)
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