Comprehensive guide to electrical product range
MK Electric has just published the 47th edition of its catalogue - providing a superbly comprehensive reference to one of the largest quality ranges of electrical product and accessories available on the market. Covering an incredible 5300 products, the mammoth four-colour tome runs to nearly 700 pages; and provides comprehensive fully-illustrated range details on the company's extensive offer - from wiring devices to circuit protection and cable management. It also includes range highlights for MK's Ackermann and Friedland sister businesses.
Highlights in this new edition - the first for three years - include Echo, the company's wireless, batteryless, self-powered switch technology; Astral, a versatile and intelligent MESH network system incorporating Zensys RF communication technology; new ranges of energy saving and lighting management products, and it's bespoke design service for ‘specials'. The company also explicitly and comprehensively states its commitment to sustainability - not least its claim to have the ‘greenest' cable management products in the industry.
Wiring Devices is divided into eight categories from the perennially popular White - such as the company's market leading Logic Plus collection; decorative, modular, datacoms, portable power, and ingress protected items from the highly regarded Masterseal and Commando ranges. Sentry and Sentrysocket are covered within circuit protection; while cable Mmanagement encompasses perimeter and distribution, conduit and mini; and alarm and communication trunking. Range identification pages are backed up with extensive technical information, including full specifications, dimensional diagrams and installation hints and tips.
The MK Electric catalogue is also prefaced with notes on safety and reliability, design and innovation, updates on changes to regulations and an overview of the MK, Ackermann and Friedland businesses.
MK Electric
Tel: 01268 563000
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