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Who's Who - Lighting control that's cool as a cucumber
Cucumber Lighting Controls, a lighting specialist that simplifies control, promotes sustainability, and enhances user experiences, explains how the company makes lighting control easier, faster, and more cost-effective at every stage. Lighting control systems have become increasingly complex and overloaded with options. At Cucumber Lighting Controls, we’re doing something different, as our goal is to offer simple, innovative, scalable products that allow our customers to feel completely empowered. We are selling lighting control solutions that give the customer full control. Unlike systems burdened with excessive SKUs and redundant components, the Cucumber Lighting Controls range is deliberately lean. A single, universal LCM works across all applications, and many products share interchangeable parts, making specification and stocking straightforward. Cutting back time and costs on installation Installation has also been rethought from the ground up. By removing the need for data cabling between devices and incorporating push-fit terminals, modular design, and large, installer-friendly connectors, Cucumber Lighting Controls drastically reduces on-site wiring time and material costs. Every design detail is focused on simplicity, speed, and reliability - making installation easier, more efficient, and less error-prone. Whether you’re a specifier, wholesaler, or installer, working with us means less confusion, fewer errors, and faster project delivery from start to finish. Every product in our range comes Bluetooth-Mesh-enabled as standard, making wireless networking simple and accessible. For installers and building managers, this unlocks seamless communication between devices without the need for additional gateways or infrastructure. From small, standalone setups to fully networked, multi-zone systems, everything connects easily - out of the box. Power in the user’s hands At Cucumber Lighting Controls, we know one of the most significant cost drivers in lighting control projects has traditionally been commissioning, often requiring specialist engineers, scheduled site visits, and costly support. We have worked to turn this model on its head. With an intuitive, feature-rich app, systems can be configured directly by the installer or end user - without external intervention. Quick-start tools make setup fast and straightforward and, while remote support is available and our team will always be on hand to help if needed, the system is designed to be self-sufficient. The result is a smarter, more efficient commissioning process that reduces costs and gives users genuine ownership over their own installations. Our products are designed to support a wide range of applications, including warehouses, offices, accommodation, educational environments, and more. They address common challenges found in modern lighting control systems. For example, our award-winning Microwave Sensors are ideal for student accommodation, where high Wi-Fi traffic can interfere with typical sensors. Operating at 24GHz, a higher frequency than other manufacturers, our sensors avoid Wi-Fi interference, ensuring stable and reliable performance. Whether in high-traffic areas or demanding environments, our solutions are engineered to deliver consistent operation, energy efficiency, and easy integration across various settings. Industry standards For us, quality and reliability are built into everything we do. We are proud members of the Lighting Industry Association and the DALI Alliance. We are also Bluetooth SIG listed, with our products meeting global standards for open protocols and wireless connectivity (independently verified by one of only two approved Bluetooth consultants in the UK). All our products are manufactured under the Made in Britain mark, and they are all independently tested in the UK - including IP ratings - to ensure performance and durability. All these factors are evidence of our commitment to selling products we believe in and you can trust. This is why our products come with a seven-year warranty as standard, giving our customers long-term peace of mind. What we offer at Cucumber Lighting Controls is a superior way to work. From our focused product range to our wireless networking and installer-first design, the entire system is built to make lighting control easier, faster, and more cost-effective at every stage. For those tired of overcomplicated, expensive solutions, Cucumber Lighting Controls is just what you’re looking for. We want to put the power in your hands and we’re offering you the products to do it.

BEAMA launches LV switchboard safety campaign
In a move to raise awareness and improve industry standards, BEAMA’s Low Voltage Switchboard and Busbar Systems (LSBS) Group has launched a new safety campaign to educate professionals on the critical importance of product conformity to BS EN IEC 61439-2 throughout the lifecycle of low-voltage (LV) switchboards. The Consequence of Non-Compliance initiative comes at a time when heightened regulatory scrutiny, increasingly complex system requirements, and rising safety expectations are emphasising the need for full conformance with all relevant standards. The Group aims to ensure that LV switchboard designers, manufacturers, and installers understand and implement the necessary BS EN IEC 61439-2 conformity assessment protocols at every stage, from concept to commissioning. Details of the initiative The campaign is designed to provide clear guidance and access to technical resources, with the central asset being an eye-catching poster which has been designed to support the industry in implementing best practices. It also highlights the technical resources BEAMA’s LSBS Group has developed, including a Guide to Verification for Low-voltage Power Switchgear and Controlgear Assemblies (PSC) in accordance with BS EN IEC 61439-2:2021. Nick Hayler, CEng MIET, Head of Building Electrical Systems at BEAMA, comments, “Conformity is not just a regulatory requirement; it’s fundamental to safety, reliability, and trust across the supply chain. "With regulatory scrutiny intensifying, systems becoming more complex, and safety expectations rising, it has never been more critical to ensure that every stage of the switchboard lifecycle - from design and specification through to installation and commissioning - is in full conformance with the relevant standards. “Through our Consequence of Non-Compliance campaign, we are equipping industry professionals with the clarity and BS EN IEC 61439-2 resources that they need to implement conformity protocols effectively and consistently. "We aim to raise awareness across the industry, while also providing practical access to guidance through our eye-catching poster and technical documents, which support professionals in embedding best practice. “By promoting a culture of conformity, we are strengthening the long-term resilience, safety, and quality of low-voltage switchboard systems - outcomes that benefit businesses, their customers, and, ultimately, society as a whole.” For more from BEAMA, click here.

SJIB 'Apprentice of the Year 2025' revealed
A talented young electrician has been rewarded for his outstanding commitment and skill after being crowned Scottish Joint Industry Board (SJIB) Apprentice of the Year 2025 by Scottish electrical trade association SELECT. Callan White, from Livingston, took home this year’s top title - which is presented in conjunction with Edmundson Electrical - after impressing judges with his technical ability, professionalism, and “exceptional attitude towards learning and improvement”. The 26-year-old, who works for H F Electrical, received his trophy from SJIB Chair Jock Simpson at a ceremony held at the Edinburgh Marriott Hotel Holyrood on 9 October, where guests gathered to celebrate the next generation of Scotland’s electrical talent. Callan - who moved to Scotland from Melbourne, Australia, as a teenager - was also presented with a £1,000 voucher as part of his prize, recognising his achievement in a highly competitive field of finalists. Catherine Gillon, Secretary of the SJIB and Director of Employment Affairs at SELECT, notes, “Every year, the SJIB Apprentice of the Year Awards highlight the incredible talent that continues to emerge across Scotland’s electrical industry. “Callan stood out for his exceptional performance, dedication, and willingness to go above and beyond - qualities that perfectly reflect the standards we want to see in our future electricians. "His success is a testament not just to his own effort, but also to the ongoing commitment of his employer, college lecturers, and training officers. “As Scotland continues its transition to net zero, our apprentices play a vital role in delivering the skills and innovation the country needs. "Callan, and others like him, represent the bright future of an industry that is essential to a modern, sustainable society.” Callan completed his apprenticeship with West Lothian College, supported by Scottish Electrical Charitable Training Trust (SECTT) Training Officer Jim Birrell, and achieved an impressive 97% in his Final Integrated Competence Assessment (FICA) earlier this year. He comments, “I’m absolutely delighted to have won this award. My apprenticeship has been full of challenges, but it’s also been one of the most rewarding experiences of my life. “To be recognised by the SJIB among so many talented peers is a huge honour. "I owe a lot to the team at H F Electrical, my lecturers at West Lothian College, and to Jim Birrell for all the guidance and support they’ve given me throughout my training.” Gary Muir, Line Manager at H F Electrical, says Callan’s professionalism and work ethic had been evident from the start. He observes, “Within weeks of joining us, it was clear Callan was going to be a success. He’s got an experienced head on his shoulders and a real drive to learn and improve. “His work has always been of the highest standard; even in his first year, he was producing the quality of a third or fourth-year apprentice. "All our engineers wanted to work with him, which says everything about his ability and attitude. “Since qualifying, Callan has continued to excel and is now one of the most sought-after electricians in our team. We’re incredibly proud of what he’s achieved.” The runner-ups This year’s competition also saw Ewan MacDonald, 22, from Inverness, and Duncan Lucy, 24, from Kilmarnock, named as finalists. Ewan works for Ross-Shire Engineering and trained at UHI Inverness under SECTT Training Officers Graham Keil and Iain Lamont, while Duncan works for Ronnie Duncan Electrician and studied at Ayrshire College under Training Officer Daniel Flanigan. All three finalists were presented with gift vouchers by Darren Coppola of Edmundson Electrical, who adds, “Callan, Ewan, and Duncan have every reason to be proud of their successes and their dedication and hard work throughout their apprenticeships are clear to see. “We’re delighted to continue supporting the SJIB Apprentice of the Year Awards, which shine a light on the outstanding new talent entering our industry each year.” Founded in 1969 by SELECT and Unite the Union, the SJIB continues to regulate relations between employers and employees, promote skills and competence, and support ongoing progress across Scotland’s electrical sector. Edmundson Electrical, a UK electrical wholesaler, serves Scotland from more than 37 locations, supplying contractors, engineers, and public bodies across the country. For more from the SJIB, click here.

UK Power Networks secures 100% low-carbon flexibility tender
Distribution network operator UK Power Networks has secured a 100% low-carbon flexibility portfolio for the first time ever. The latest tender round demonstrated how customers are powering the transition to a smarter, cleaner energy system to enable 'Clean Power 2030'. The firm awarded 20MW of capacity - enough to power over 13,000 households across London, the East, and South East - across 217 local zones to nine energy flexibility providers. Together, they registered more than 9,000 low-carbon assets including smart electric vehicle (EV) chargers, batteries, and heat pumps. The diverse mix of technologies highlights a maturing market that strengthens the electricity network and gives customers new ways to cut costs while contributing to net zero. Nearly every asset came from residential and commercial customers, proving households and businesses are now actively supporting the green energy transition. EV chargers alone accounted for 63% of the capacity awarded, showing that the electrification of transport is already a major source of local flexibility, with consumers driving change by shifting their energy use to support the network. A green tender Bi-annual long-term flexibility tenders are complemented by day-ahead auctions, offering customers a broader range of opportunities to participate and making the market more accessible. UK Power Networks says it has also simplified participation by introducing a single standard contract for flexibility providers. This framework aims to make it faster and easier for providers to join, as well as boost competition, accessibility, and value for customers. Alex Howard, Head of Flexibility Markets at UK Power Networks DSO, comments, “Our first, fully green flexibility tender is a real milestone. "When I started in the industry in 2015, demand-side flexibility meant a diesel generator at a factory. Ten years on, we have an increasingly diverse and cleaner set of options to manage the grid. “By streamlining our processes and products, we’ve made it much easier for providers to take part. That means more flexibility, more innovation, and, importantly, putting money back in the pockets of customers as we work towards clean power by 2030.” Karl Bach, co-founder and CEO of Axle Energy, adds, “It's great to be part of UK Power Networks first 100% low carbon tender. "The results showcase the power of distributed flexibility and the ease of using assets that people already own, like EVs and electric heating. "This flexibility can be done quickly, while benefiting homes and businesses around the UK.” For more from UK Power Networks, click here.

Signify launches emergency lighting system, Interact
Signify, a Dutch multinational lighting corporation, has launched a new wireless emergency lighting system that allows building managers to monitor, control, and test emergency lighting through a secure, cloud-based dashboard. The system, powered by Signify’s Interact connected lighting platform, is designed to automate function and duration testing while providing real-time insights and alerts on system performance. It enables building operators to oversee both general and emergency lighting from a single interface and supports detailed compliance reporting in line with local emergency lighting regulations. Automated testing and simplified compliance Signify says the Interact Building Manager application streamlines the testing process by allowing multiple schedules and generating automatic performance reports for regulatory documentation. The system also supports proactive maintenance and helps ensure compliance with emergency lighting standards. James Bennett, Commercial Director at Signify UK&I, explains, “For building managers and maintenance teams, regular testing and maintenance of emergency lighting is essential, but can be time-consuming and prone to human error. "The new Interact system provides visibility and control, along with regular proof of performance to help meet compliance requirements while reducing operational complexity.” The range includes several configurations to meet different building needs, such as general lighting fixtures with integrated emergency functions, and wireless exit signs and emergency luminaires. According to Signify, both general and emergency lighting can be deployed and managed under a single contract and dashboard, helping to simplify operations and reduce maintenance costs. James continues, “With our connected wireless emergency lighting portfolio, building operators can find tailored options to support cost efficiency, compliance, and streamlined operations. "Signify’s experience in both general and emergency lighting allows us to act as a single partner for a wide range of applications.” Signify says its Interact platform already supports millions of connected light points globally and is built on cybersecurity principles that protect the confidentiality and integrity of user data. For more from Signify, click here.

School installs dark sky outdoor lighting to protect bats
A school in Market Bosworth, rural Leicestershire, has been equipped with special outdoor wall lighting designed to preserve dark skies for multiple species of local bats and other nocturnal animals. Professional lighting manufacturer Glamox is providing energy-efficient LED wall lights, specifically designed to minimise light spillage and approved by DarkSky International, a non-profit organisation that aims to restore the night-time environment and protect communities and wildlife from light pollution. Hinckley House School is an independent day school designed for students with special educational needs. It serves children aged 5 to 11 with Social, Emotional, and Mental Health (SEMH) needs, alongside a range of other associated conditions. The school is housed in a Grade II-listed Old Rectory within a conservation area. During its renovation, careful effort was made to preserve and enhance its historic character while protecting local wildlife. Jake Smith, Senior Electrical Engineer at Crookes Walter Consulting, the electrical design consultant on the Hinckley House School renovation project, explains, “In 2018, a bat detection study identified five distinct bat species and indicated a thriving bat community with a variety of roosting and foraging sites. “For lighting the school perimeter, we specified lighting that was durable, energy efficient, and which would provide sufficient illumination for the safety of pupils and staff whilst minimising light spillage that could affect nocturnal species. "Our goal was to preserve the night-time environment as best [as] we could.” DarkSky-approved and environmentally friendly Glamox provided the DarkSky-approved version of its O21-W wall light for lighting the perimeter of the school building. The luminaire emits light only where it is needed - in a downward direction - minimising light spill into the night sky. David Hunt, Managing Director of Glamox’s business in the United Kingdom & Ireland, says, “Artificial light can adversely affect wildlife and plants, interfering with their perception of day and night and disrupting their natural behaviour. "The lighting for this project has a warm colour temperature of 3000 K and uses special optics to restrict light spillage. “The wall light also supports a circular economy, which is the opposite of a throwaway society. It’s been designed to be disassembled, enabling parts to be replaced to extend its lifespan. "Additionally, parts can be reused or recycled at the end of their life. Around 45% of the wall light’s housing is made from recycled aluminium.” The wall lights are manufactured by Glamox in Basingstoke, Hampshire, and exported across Europe. Glamox’s customer for the project is Crookes Walker Consulting, which provides sustainable mechanical, electrical, and plumbing design and professional services to property and construction industries. Simcott Projects undertook the lighting installation.

Click Scolmore launches GridPro dimmer modules
Click Scolmore, a designer and manufacturer of electrical accessories, has introduced its new GridPro dimmer module range, developed to make domestic lighting control more flexible and easier to install. The new modules have been designed to fit directly into GridPro plates, removing the need for a separate mounting kit. Each module supports a maximum load of 100W and offers a dimming range between 5W and 100W, suitable for standard home lighting and downlights. Streamlined design and dual-mode functionality Click Scolmore says the GridPro Dimmer Modules are engineered with a space-saving design that allows "straightforward integration" into existing GridPro installations. By removing the requirement for an additional mounting kit, the design aims to offer a cleaner appearance and a faster installation process. Each dimmer supports both Leading and Trailing Edge modes to suit different load types: • Leading Edge mode – for inductive and resistive loads • Trailing Edge mode – for capacitive and resistive loads Available in 11 finishes - including antique brass, polished brass, polished chrome, satin chrome, satin brass, black nickel, pearl nickel, stainless steel, brushed stainless, metal black, and matt bronze - the modules are suited to a range of interior styles. For more from Click Scolmore, click here.

Martindale Electric introduces IN2203 insulation tester
Martindale Electric, a manufacturer of electrical test equipment, has launched the IN2203 Advanced Insulation Tester, a compact, multifunction instrument designed for both installation and service applications. The device combines a range of electrical test functions, enabling users to measure insulation quality and perform additional diagnostic checks using a single unit. With five selectable test voltages ranging from 50V to 1000V, the IN2203 can measure insulation resistance up to 20GΩ. It also features a low-ohms earth-bond continuity test (200 mA) and an automatic live circuit detection function that prevents insulation testing on energised circuits, ensuring user safety. Designed for field use To support long-term monitoring of insulation performance, the tester includes measurement functions for both Polarisation Index (PI) and Dielectric Absorption Ratio (DAR), providing engineers with indicators of insulation condition over time. The IN2203 also measures AC and DC voltage up to 1000V, resistance up to 600kΩ, and includes a continuity test with an audible buzzer. These features make it suitable for troubleshooting and maintenance tasks across a variety of electrical systems. Designed for reliability in demanding environments, the instrument comes with a rubber holster for impact protection and a large, backlit LCD display for use in low-light conditions. An automatic power-off function after ten minutes helps preserve battery life and the unit meets safety standards EN 61010 600V CAT IV and 1000V CAT III. Supplied accessories include the Martindale TC57 heavy-duty nylon carry case, a TL47 unfused test lead set, and a user manual. For more from Martindale Electric, click here.

Winners for ECA Industry Awards announced
Talent and achievements in the electrotechnical industry were recognised with prestigious accolades at the ECA Industry Awards held on Friday night (10 October). The awards ceremony showcased the excellence and innovation across the electrotechnical and engineering sectors. The ceremony was hosted by comedian and actress Ellie Taylor, alongside compere Alan Dedicoat – the voice of Strictly Come Dancing and The National Lottery. Helen Atkinson, Director of Member Services at ECA, says, “This year’s Industry Awards entries were a powerful reflection of the incredible impact ECA Members are making across the electrotechnical and engineering industry. Their passion and dedication to deliver excellence, as well as their commitment to support the next generation, will help drive forward the journey towards electrification. Congratulations to all the winners and highly commended runners-up.” Award winners The award winners are as follows: Best Client Partnership - West & West Best Fire and Security Project - Early Birds Fire Protection Best Health, Safety and Environment Initiative - Midwest Mechanical and Electrical Services Best New Business - BSN Electrical Best Supply Chain Partnership - Source Electrical Services Best Sustainability Net Zero Project - F B Taylor Cable Contractors Contractor of the Year (up to £1 million turnover) - O’Connor Electrical Contractor of the Year (up to £5 million turnover) - North East Installations Contractor of the Year (up to £15 million turnover) - West & West Contractor of the Year (up to £45 million turnover) - Elecomm ECA Large Contractor of the Year - SES Engineering Services Excellence in Apprenticeship Training - Geoffrey Robinson Fire Detection and Alarm Industry - Paul Turner, Lead Auditor, BAFE Major Contribution to the Industry - Martin Bailey Security Systems Industry - John Davidson, Approval Schemes Manager, NSI Judging panel The judging panel for the ECA Awards comprised the following: Gary Parker - Head of Technical, ECA (Head Judge) Helen Atkinson - Director of Member Services, ECA (Adjudicator) Richard Bowler - Editor, Professional Electrician & Installer Clair Bradley - Deputy Delivery Director, JTL Paul Collins - Technical Director, Certsure Hywel Davies – Former Chief Technical Officer, CIBSE Spencer Henry – Electrical Consultant and Designer, Modecsoft Matt Nimmons - Managing Director, CEDIA EMEA Luke Osborne - Deputy Technical Director, Electrical Safety First Kevin Sparrow - Industry & Portfolio Manager, EAL For reactions from the award winners in the coming weeks, visit ECA’s LinkedIn channel. For more from ECA, click here.

Grant UK launches updated Aerona³ heat pump training
Grant UK, a British manufacturer of heating systems, has expanded its eLearning Academy with a new, on-demand training course for heating engineers and installers. The updated Aerona³ ASHP Installer course provides the latest information on the Aerona³ R32 air source heat pump range, featuring new interactive elements to enhance learning and engagement. Launched in 2020, the Grant eLearning Academy offers online training for installers, merchants, and specifiers, with tailored courses on renewable heating systems and related legislation. The new Aerona³ ASHP Installer course replaces both the previous Aerona³ ASHP Installer and Aerona³ ASHP Advanced Installer courses, bringing the content up to date with product developments and industry standards. Enhanced learning experience for heating professionals The new course introduces updated material on the Aerona³ R32 air-to-water heat pump models, covering installation, set-up, and servicing procedures in detail. It also includes information on the Aerona Smart Controller, as well as supporting products such as the Mag One DUO filter and Grant Quick Recovery Pre-Plumbed cylinders. Structured into twelve modules, the course is designed for flexibility. Learners can start, pause, and resume at any time, allowing them to complete training around their work schedule. Each module includes short quizzes, videos, and interactive diagrams to reinforce understanding. Installers who complete all twelve modules and pass the final assessment can apply to become G1 Installers for Grant Air Source Heat Pumps, gaining access to benefits such as extended guarantees, rewards, and merchandise through the scheme. Phil Stanley, Training Manager at Grant UK, says, “We are pleased to release this new course which delivers the latest online heat pump training for the Grant Aerona³ R32 range. "Installers can choose between our one-day, in-person course or this on-demand equivalent. "With its modular format, which has proven popular with our Aerona 290 Installer course, the content will be continuously updated to reflect new developments and regulations. "We hope it becomes a valuable ongoing resource for installers.” The Aerona³ ASHP Installer on-demand course is available now via the Grant eLearning Academy. Installers can visit the website to enrol or create an account using the enrolment key GUKWEB0820. Those currently enrolled in the previous course can either complete it before 31 October 2025 or transition to the new course free of charge. For more from Grant UK, click here.



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