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Martindale introduces new lamp socket adaptor kit
Martindale Electric, a manufacturer of electrical test equipment, has introduced a new lamp socket adaptor kit designed to simplify electrical testing on lighting circuits and fittings. The LAMPKIT20 allows electrical test equipment to be connected to lamp fittings without the need to hold test probes in place or disassemble the fitting housing. The kit includes five lamp socket adaptors covering common fitting types including B22, B14, E27, E14, and GU10. It also includes a two-wire test lead set with 4mm banana plugs, supplied in a protective carry case. All adaptors are rated to EN61010-1 CAT II 300V. Designed for ease of use According to Martindale Electric, the adaptors are intended to provide a more secure connection to difficult-to-access lamp fittings compared to standard probes or crocodile clips. The company says the kit is suitable for general measurement tasks and can also form part of a wider electrical installation testing kit. Martindale Electric notes that the adaptors are designed specifically for connecting test equipment to standard light fittings and are not intended for connecting other equipment directly to the mains supply. For more from Martindale Electric, click here.

Click Scolmore's laser‑etched Mode 20A DP switches, FCUs
Wiring accessories manufacturer Click Scolmore has reinforced its commitment to product availability and contractor convenience with the announcement that its expanded range of laser-etched Mode 20A Double Pole switches and 13A Switched Fused Connection Units will now be offered entirely as stocked lines. The move sees seven product types across the popular Mode wiring accessories range available off the shelf in a wide selection of clearly defined laser-etched legends - removing the need for special orders and extended lead times. The stocked laser-etched range includes: • 20A Double Pole Switch • 20A Double Pole Switch with Neon • 20A Double Pole Switch with LED • 13A Double Pole Switched Fused Connection Unit • 13A Double Pole Switched Fused Connection Unit with Neon • 13A Double Pole Switched Lockable Fused Connection Unit • 13A Double Pole Switched Lockable Fused Connection Unit with LED Mode 20A Double Pole switches will be available with a comprehensive choice of 18 laser-etched legends, while the Mode 13A Double Pole Switched Fused Connection Units will be stocked in 17 popular etched variations - ensuring fast, straightforward access to the most commonly specified applications. Each plate is precision laser etched for clarity and durability, with markings covering appliances such as Extractor Fan, Cooker Hood, Dishwasher, Fridge, Fridge Freezer, Boiler, Oven, Tumble Dryer, Microwave, Hob, Freezer, and more. Laser-etched plates of this type are widely specified by Local Councils and in Social Housing projects, where clear identification, consistency, and compliance are essential. By committing to hold all variants as standard stock products, Click Scolmore is enabling wholesalers to support contractors with immediate availability, helping streamline installation schedules and maintain specification standards without delay. With durability assured through high-quality laser etching and the convenience of stocked availability across the full suite, the expanded Mode range delivers a practical, specification-ready solution for high-volume residential and public sector applications. For more information, visit Click Scolmore’s website or download the Scolmore Group app. For more from Click Scolmore, click here.

A turnkey approach to electrode boilers
Modern high-output electrode boilers are redefining how industrial facilities and district heating networks generate steam and hot water. Designed to operate using high-voltage electricity, today’s systems can deliver output capacities of up to 68 MW and steam pressures reaching 39 barg, placing them firmly in the range traditionally occupied by large fossil-fired boilers. As demand for electrification increases, however, the technology itself is no longer the primary challenge; instead, attention is shifting towards how these systems are delivered, integrated, and operated. It is increasingly uncommon for electrode boilers to be purchased as standalone pieces of equipment; instead, projects are typically executed by third-party contractors responsible for full system integration, reflecting the growing complexity of modern boiler installations. In many cases, an EPC contractor is appointed to oversee the full scope of work, covering engineering, procurement, and construction. Certain elements, such as process design and the development of building layout and architectural concepts, are handled internally, while the remaining work is performed by specialised subcontractors for electrical work, piping installation, and structural fabrication. Now that model is increasingly being replaced by single-source providers that perform all the work in-house, delivering fully integrated turnkey solutions. These offerings include the boiler along with all ancillary equipment necessary for installation, and may be constructed directly at the site or delivered as prefabricated units for rapid assembly. These modular designs can reduce project time from months to just a few weeks while also reducing overall costs. By limiting on-site work, they avoid the complexity and expense of installing equipment in existing spaces crowded with piping and steel structures. “Designing and building a new boiler house off-site allows the work to be completed more efficiently,” explains Juha Mäntynen, Chief Executive Officer of CT Industrial Oy (CTI), a Finland-based CleanTech provider specialising in energy systems, including high-voltage electrode boilers for industrial and district heating applications across 19 European countries. Turnkey delivery, he claims, allows customers to take a largely hands-off approach to boiler upgrades, avoiding the complexity and coordination burden typically associated with large infrastructure projects. “This method is less risky,” Juha continues. “The customer doesn’t need to commit employees to a project management group. They can focus on their own business and manage this kind of project with just a few people. Having one fixed price also makes budgeting easier.” The boiler defines the system According to Juha, the scope of a project depends on the customer’s existing infrastructure and available space. Some facilities already have a building prepared for the boiler installation, while others do not. When a project involves an existing building, a plant manager typically allocates a designated space for the boiler system. CTI, he notes, begins by conducting an on-site assessment and performing a detailed 3D scan of the room. This scan is then converted into a digital model, allowing the boiler and associated equipment to be accurately fitted within the available space. In situations where no existing structure is available, CTI can assume responsibility for both the design and construction of the facility. Under this approach, the process begins with the architectural and engineering design of the boiler house. The boiler type and its specific use for hot water or steam generally determine the overall layout and dimensional requirements. Hot water systems require fewer components, whereas steam boiler installations involve additional subsystems such as feedwater systems, pump feeds, pressure-reduction equipment, and water-treatment systems. For the electrode boilers, CTI says it partners with North America-based Acme Engineering, a manufacturer of industrial and commercial boilers, to provide high-voltage electrode boilers to the European market. The electrode boilers are offered in horizontal configurations with capacities typically reaching approximately 10 to 12 megawatts. When higher output is required, a vertical configuration becomes necessary, which directly affects overall unit height. Horizontal models provide a compact profile, generally limited to about 3.5 meters in height, whereas vertical models commonly range from six to eight metres tall. Electrical infrastructure must also be addressed. While customers typically supply a main transformer to power the boiler, contractors can assume responsibility for this as well. This could include a complete electrical system, starting with a 110 kV high-voltage supply that steps down to 20 kV, with all necessary switchgear. In an electrode boiler system, a low-voltage transformer is typically required to supply power for control and automation systems such as PLCs, instrumentation for temperature, pressure, flow, and water conductivity measurement, human–machine interfaces, safety interlocks, alarm systems, and control circuits for auxiliary equipment such as valves and pumps. A modular approach Juha states that while integrating new equipment into existing facilities may appear advantageous, such environments often contain extensive piping, steel structures, and other constraints. These limitations restrict layout options and typically require substantial on-site modifications, leading to increased installation complexity, longer schedules, and higher overall costs. By contrast, a prefabricated boiler house, he suggests, provides greater flexibility and efficiency. Full control over the layout enables the system to be optimised from the outset, including the strategic use of modularisation and prefabrication to reduce site work, improve quality, and streamline installation. In many cases, the complete hot water or steam boiler system can be assembled in CTI’s facility as a single module similar in size to a shipping container. Factory-built modules reduce overall cost, require less on-site space, and simplify installation. All piping connections, alignment verification, and functional testing are fully completed before the unit is transported. These modular solutions are suitable for both steam and hot-water applications and can be implemented in either horizontal or vertical configurations. For applications where ceiling height is restricted or overall system dimensions must comply with shipping limitations, a horizontal unit may be indicated. CTI says it is in the early stages of expanding this approach for electric boilers, but that market interest is already strong. Juha says EPC contractors across Europe are turning to CTI for modular boiler installations, as are customers looking to reduce costs.

KNIPEX launches limited edition diagonal cutter
Hand tools manufacturer KNIPEX has launched a limited edition version of its diagonal cutter, aimed at electricians, installers, maintenance engineers, and other tradespeople working across the construction and building services sectors. The ‘We Forge Winners’ edition is available for a limited period and features comfort handles in white, blue, green, and red colourways, alongside exclusive packaging. Based on the KNIPEX 70 02 160 diagonal cutter, the 160mm tool is designed for cutting soft, medium-hard, and hard wire across a range of installation and maintenance applications. The cutter features induction-hardened precision cutting edges and is rated for cutting soft wire up to 4mm in diameter, medium-hard wire up to 3mm, and hard wire up to 2mm. Built for site and installation work The tool is manufactured from forged vanadium electric steel and undergoes a multi-stage oil-hardening process intended to improve durability in demanding working environments. According to KNIPEX, the cutting edges are additionally induction hardened to approximately 61 HRC to help maintain cutting performance over extended use. The diagonal cutter also features a slim head design for improved access in confined spaces often encountered during electrical and mechanical installation work. Three-component ergonomic comfort handles are included to improve grip and reduce hand fatigue during repetitive tasks. The model incorporates two universal KNIPEXtend interfaces, allowing users to add tethering points for working at height or attach ColourCode clips for tool identification and organisation. For more from KNIPEX, click here.

Virtual College launches new 18th Edition courses
Online compliance training platform Virtual College has launched a new '18th Edition Requirements for Electrical Installations BS 7671' course, including Amendment 4 updates. The course is available exclusively through the Virtual College platform and the NICEIC, a certification body for the UK’s electrical contracting industry. The e-learning course aims to provide a complete introduction to the full scope of current regulations and the latest requirements of BS 7671 to support electricians with accurate, compliant decision-making across installation and inspection work. Virtual College has also launched a CPD-accredited 18th Edition Amendment 4 Workshop, suitable for electricians who currently work with BS 7671 in practice and want a clear, up-to-date understanding of the Amendment 4 changes. Virtual College says it is offering a 20% discount on both courses for a limited time only. Keeping up with Amendment 4 Laura Cooper, Marketing Director at Virtual College, comments, “The 18th Edition BS 7671 course including Amendment 4 updates is an essential requirement for every practising electrician. "The latest changes introduce new requirements around ICT systems, battery storage, PoE distribution, and energy efficiency, and our full course and additional workshop ensures experienced professionals remain compliant and new entrants are fully qualified in line with these updated standards. “We’re proud to offer a course that supports improved safety across the industry, and to be the only platform delivering it outside of NICEIC.” For more information on the course, click here.

113th President of ECA appointed
This week, at the Electrical Contractors' Association (ECA) Council meeting, Glenn Grant, Director of Drax360 (part of Obsequio Group), became the 113th ECA President. Glenn assumes this position in ECA’s historic 125th anniversary year, following a year serving as Senior Vice President. Having worked in the electrical industry since 1980, Glenn has been an active member of ECA’s East Region for over 25 years. During this time, he has held positions as Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire Branch Chair and East Regional Chair. He is currently on his second six-year term as an East Region Council Member. Glenn's background Glenn began his career in electrical wholesaling before moving to Gent in 1984, a fire detection and suppression systems design and installation organisation. He later went on to manage UK operations at Cerberus (now part of Siemens) before starting and running Wagner, aspirating smoke detection and fire suppression specialist. In 2001, he left Wagner to establish and run his own fire and security business. Following the sale of that business in 2018, he joined Drax360, where he remains today. He is originally from East London and is now living near Cambridge. During his career, he has gained a Higher National Certificate (HNC) in Business Studies, completed the first year of an Ordinary National Certificate (ONC) in Electrical Engineering, and has achieved Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) qualifications. Industry reactions Commenting on his appointment, Glenn says, “I am honoured to take on the role of ECA President, particularly during this landmark anniversary year. "Throughout this year, I look forward to continuing to represent ECA as we support the advancements in our industry, driving electrification, tackling the skills shortage, and creating a fairer business landscape. “I am passionate about the people in our industry and a key priority for me this year will be developing the skills of the next generation of talent. "Promoting ECA’s Growth Hub, an initiative I have been closely involved with in its development and delivery, will be central to this work.” Andrew Eldred, Managing Director at ECA, adds, “Glenn’s longstanding involvement with ECA is a great preparation for his success as President over the next year. "Glenn’s experience and commitment will prove a great asset as we continue our work to help ECA Members build strong businesses and a resilient industry at a pivotal time.” Also at the ECA Council meeting, Andy Prager, Managing Director of ECA South East Member Business, was appointed as Vice President of ECA. Jeremy Parkin has been made Senior Vice President, and Ruth Devine MBE becomes Immediate Past President. For more from ECA, click here.

Elucian’s new 10kA3 Pole + Switched Neutral Bi-Directional RCBO
Click Scolmore has announced the launch of Elucian’s new 10kA 3 Pole + Switched Neutral Bi-Directional RCBO, further expanding its comprehensive circuit protection portfolio. Developed in response to growing market demand, the new 10kA 3 Pole + Switched Neutral Bi-Directional RCBOs are supplied with a one metre Neutral fly lead and are available in a wide range of current ratings from 6A to 63A. Products are offered in both B Curve and C Curve variants, each featuring Type A 30mA protection. This ensures suitability across a broad spectrum of commercial and industrial applications where additional protection may be required. Regulation 411.3.3 sets out the requirements for socket-outlets up to 32A to incorporate additional protection when being used by ordinary persons. While many installations use SWA cables in this environment - which typically do not require additional protection - the regulation is clear that additional protection is required for socket-outlets up to 32A. Installers often install an RCD closer to the socket. This approach can be costly and time consuming. The new addition provides a reliable and space-saving solution for three-phase installations allowing multiple points to be installed on one RCBO, extending Elucian’s offering beyond its established single-pole solutions. Designed for versatile applications Designed with bi-directional functionality, the new RCBOs are suitable for a wide range of applications, including: • Three-phase distribution boards — Providing 4-pole protection (three phases plus neutral) for machinery, HVAC systems, and commercial equipment • Renewable energy and HVAC systems — Ideal for air source and ground source heat pumps, solar PV systems, and battery storage installations requiring dependable protection • EV charging stations — Suitable for 32A and 40A installations requiring 30mA earth leakage protection • Industrial environments — Motor control centres, automation systems, and robotics, where reliable protection is critical to prevent costly downtime • Commercial buildings — Offices, retail units, data centres, and hospitals, where continuous operation is essential For more information, visit the Elucian website or download the Scolmore Group app. For more from Elucian, click here.

Kewtech announces a big giveaway
Test equipment manufacturer Kewtech says it is excited to announce its big giveaway, giving electricians and professionals across the industry the chance to win over £1,000 worth of fantastic prizes. The company explains that the giveaway is its way of saying thank you to the community that continues to support and trust Kewtech for reliable, high-performance electrical test equipment. Whether you’re on site every day or just starting out in your electrical career, this giveaway is open to all. Kewtech has packed the prize pool with a selection of its favourites, including essential testing accessories, branded merchandise, and tools that every electrician will appreciate in their kit. It’s all designed to make your testing faster, simpler, and safer. How to enter Entering couldn’t be simpler, and once you’re in, you’ll automatically be in with a chance of winning from the full prize selection. With over £1,000 worth of gear up for grabs, this is a great opportunity to upgrade your toolkit with trusted equipment from one of the UK’s leading names in electrical testing. Kewtech says it is committed to supporting electricians with innovative products and practical solutions that make everyday testing easier. This giveaway reflects that same commitment - giving back to the professionals who rely on its equipment day in, day out. Don’t miss your chance to take part. Enter now and you could be one of the lucky winners. Are you in the draw? If not, you can click here to enter. For more from Kewtech, click here.

Pendle receives LED lighting upgrade from Thorn
Luminaire manufacturer and supplier Thorn Lighting has completed an LED lighting upgrade at the Steven Burke Sports Hub, a free-access cycling circuit and BMX pump track operated by Pendle Borough Council. Named after Olympic cyclist Sir Steven Burke, the 1.1km facility has replaced ageing HID lanterns with LED luminaires designed to improve visibility, reduce energy use, and limit light spill into surrounding wildlife areas. The project involved collaboration between Thorn Lighting staff, members of the Pendle Forest Cycling Club, council officers, and local contractors. The original lighting installation was completed by a contractor based within five miles of the site, which also carried out the latest upgrade work. Thorn says the luminaires were manufactured at its Spennymoor facility, while a nearby wholesaler supplied the equipment. LED lighting reduces energy consumption The installation uses Thorn’s Isaro Pro LED lanterns across 41 fixed column positions around the circuit. According to the company, the luminaires were selected for their optical control and durability. Each lantern contains 24 LEDs configured to provide consistent illumination across the track while reducing glare and minimising spill beyond the circuit boundary. The system uses 4000K LEDs to support visibility during early morning and evening use. Thorn engineers carried out lighting design work and site visits to address dark spots caused by the fixed column locations and to maintain lighting uniformity around the track. The project also aimed to reduce the impact on local wildlife by limiting upward light and controlling horizontal spill in surrounding areas of Swinden Playing Fields. According to Pendle Borough Council, the LED upgrade has reduced energy consumption by around 45% and lowered maintenance requirements due to the longer operational life of the luminaires. Tricia Wilson, Project Manager (Engineering & Cycling) at Pendle Borough Council, says, “This [...] was a community effort. Club members and Thorn staff all contributed. The result is a safer, greener facility that honours Steven Burke’s legacy.” For more from Thorn Lighting, click here.

Schneider launches StarCharge Fast 720 EV charger
Schneider Electric, a global energy technology company, has introduced the Schneider StarCharge Fast 720 EV charging system to the UK market, targeting commercial and industrial sites as well as fleet operators. The charging platform delivers up to 720kW of power and can charge up to 12 vehicles simultaneously, supporting a range of electric vehicles including passenger cars, buses, and electric lorries. Schneider Electric says the system operates at 97% efficiency and includes dynamic load management to balance charging requirements across different vehicle types. Flexible EV charging infrastructure for fleets The Schneider StarCharge Fast 720 uses a decentralised architecture, allowing operators to position up to six dispensers within an 80m radius of the Boost Pro+ Power Cabinet. According to the company, this enables more flexible site layouts and scalable charging configurations. Schneider Electric says the design can help reduce the number of grid connections required, while also simplifying installation and lowering operational noise levels. The system also includes lifecycle support services covering installation, maintenance plans, 24/7 support, and remote monitoring through Schneider Electric’s EcoStruxure Energy Asset Portal. For more from Schneider Electric, click here.



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