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NEW GUIDE TO PRE-FABRICATED INTERCONNECTION
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Flex Connectors Limited
07/01/2008
 
A new guide to the flex 7 pre-fabricated interconnection system is now available from Flex Connectors to help electrical contractors, consultants and wholesalers take advantage of the many benefits which pre-fabricated lighting solutions can offer.

The illustrated catalogue provides full details on the flexible plug-together system, which offers considerable potential for reducing installation time by connecting elements using factory pre-fabricated and tested leads. This minimises the possibility of faulty connections or incorrect on-site interpretation of design.

The flex 7 interconnection portfolio consists of hub units; single sockets; first-in-line units; flexible interconnection and multi-circuit units; modular chains; and the new flex 7 Extender range of single and twin extender leads and panel mount plugs and sockets. As well as information on the range, the interconnection guide also provides product applications, technical details, installation instructions and circuit diagrams.

All the interconnection products use the unique flex 7 seven-pin configuration, are 16 amp rated and can connect together to produce an efficient and cost-effective modular system. This makes them particularly suitable for complex modern buildings, whether newly constructed or refurbished.
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