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Pickering introduces 20kV stand-off relay
Pickering Electronics, a global provider of high-performance reed relays, has introduced a new 20kV addition to its long-established high voltage Series 63 range. The company claims that the latest addition sets a new industry standard by offering 20kV stand-off across the switch contacts – a first-of-its-kind capability that Pickering says no other relay manufacturer currently offers. The new 20kV high voltage reed relay was unveiled at electronica China 2025, taking place in Shanghai, China from 15-17 April 2025. The new relay is designed for demanding high-voltage applications, featuring up to 20kV stand-off and 12.5kV switching at a maximum of 50W. Tungsten-plated contacts ensure a long and reliable life, supporting up to 100 million operations when cold switching. Ideal for a variety of high-voltage testing and switching applications, including hi-pot testers, high-end cable testers, electric vehicle (EV) charge point testing, solar energy systems, medical equipment and high voltage instrumentation, Series 63 is also available with fast lead times of three to four weeks for orders of up to 200 pieces, and five to six weeks for larger quantities. “We’re excited to introduce this new high voltage addition to our Series 63 range at electronica China,” says Robert King, Reed Relay Product Manager at Pickering Electronics. “The 20kV stand-off capability across the switch contacts is a game changer for industries requiring robust, reliable, and compact high voltage switching solutions. With its enhanced performance and short lead times, this relay is ideal for customers seeking both efficiency and innovation.” The Series 63 20kV reed relay offers exceptional performance and flexibility for a wide range of high voltage applications, with key features including compact PCB mounting with push-on HV connections on the top face, supplied with appropriate connectors and insulating boots. Both Form A (energise-to-make) and Form B (energise-to-break) configurations are available, with 24V coils, and it is usually possible to achieve a Form C (change-over) function by using a Form A and a Form B type together. An internal mu-metal magnetic screen allows Form A versions to be mounted side by side without interference, and an optional electrostatic screen and/or earth connection to the magnetic screen offers enhanced EMC protection. Maximum switch current is 3 Amps, with maximum carry current of 3.5 Amps. In the year that Pickering celebrates more than half a century of expertise in high voltage reed relay technology, and the launch of its new Centre of Excellence for high voltage switching, the company says that this new relay reflects its ongoing commitment to innovative product improvement, driven by customer requirements and engineering excellence. For more from Pickering Electronics, click here.

Thorn Lighting launches luminaire for hazardous environments
Thorn Lighting has announced the launch of Xetaro, a high-performance linear ATEX luminaire developed specifically for hazardous, combustible environments. Designed to meet the demands for ATEX Zones 2/22, Xetaro ensures safety in demanding industrial settings where safety, compliance, and reliability are paramount. With an IP66 ingress rating and IK10 impact resistance, it is engineered to perform in challenging conditions. Xetaro delivers strong durability and performance, and offers the following features: • ATEX certified for Zones 2/22, ensuring safety in explosive environments • IP66 Ingress protection shields against dust, dirt, and moisture ingress • IK10 Impact resistance withstands impacts up to 20 joules • Energy efficient with up to 157 lm/W and 11,000 lumens output • Flexible installation with quick-fit mounting clips and cable hooks as standard, and optional through-wiring connectors • Emergency Backup - configurable with a three-hour lithium-ion battery for power outages. Constructed from high-grade polycarbonate with a translucent diffuser, Xetaro ensures uniform light distribution for optimal performance. The CRI 80 colour rendering and 4000K colour temperature create a safe and effective work environment in hazardous conditions. Xetaro is ideal for industries such as automotive, energy, and chemical manufacturing. It excels in fuel storage facilities, car paint shops, and biomass-powered energy plants, where flammable vapours or gases are present. Xetaro also meets the rigorous requirements of metal, wood, paper and textile processing plants, providing reliable lighting in environments that demand the highest safety standards. It is equally well-suited for the food and beverage sector, including breweries, grain mills and flour mills, ensuring compliance with safety regulations while providing efficient, long-lasting illumination. “The launch of Xetaro reinforces Thorn Lighting’s commitment to providing innovative solutions that enhance safety and productivity in hazardous environments,” says Glenn Christie, Product Manager – Protected Luminaires, Thorn Lighting. “With ATEX certification, energy efficiency, and proven durability, Xetaro delivers real operational benefits while meeting the highest safety standards.” For more from Thorn Lighting, click here.

WAGO releases new compact terminal blocks
With a steady progress in digitalisation and the ever-increasing complexity of electrical wiring layouts necessitating innovative developments in distributor technology, WAGO’s latest 221-420 terminal blocks are designed to save time and space, compactness and versatility in the hopes of setting new standards for electrical connectors. Unlike jumpers, WAGO’s latest terminal does not reduce the number of contacts. The 420 terminal of the 221 series features 10 contacts for wires of a similar electrical potential that enable easy toolless installation. The product supports single-core wires with cross-sections from 0.14 to 4 mm² as well as multi-core cables sized 0.2 to 4 mm². Moreover, WAGO’s compact two-tier design makes the terminal the go-to choice when board space is limited. The WAGO terminal comes with a 450V rating, and a current rating of 32A. This boosts the range of uses if users want to wire distributors and switchboards that control blinds, heating systems, supply technology, intercoms, electrical cookers and many other appliances in buildings. WAGO’s terminal block uses Cage Clamp technology – a reliable, maintenance-free wiring method centred around spring-loaded contacts. This makes time-consuming pre-installation procedures such as crimping lugs on wire ends redundant, speeding up the work of electrical contractors and the production lines of equipment manufacturers alike. WAGO also pays a lot of attention to user safety, the company tells us. The product’s transparent casing enables easy visual inspection of each wire that complies with applicable standards. Moreover, the terminal sports openings both at the front and at the back that allow you to check the wire contact after the terminal has been installed. WAGO supplies a variety of fixings for the terminal, including strain reliefs, and adapters with and without latches that enable rail-mounting the product in both upright and horizontal orientation. Moreover, WAGO also offers a certified explosion-proof version complying with ATEX standards, and a sustainable Green Range edition. The new terminal blocks are being supplied by the Conrad Sourcing Platform. For more from WAGO, click here.

Ovia adds new Inceptor Milli Converter Plates
Ovia, part of the Scolmore Group of companies, has expanded its popular Inceptor Milli domestic downlights range with the addition of new Converter Plates. Designed to offer a simple and stylish retrofit solution, the plates make it easier to fit the Inceptor Milli Standard Fitting into ceilings with pre-existing larger holes. The new Inceptor Milli Converter Plates allow the standard Milli fitting (which requires a Ø64-75mm cut-out) to be retrofitted into ceiling cut-outs up to a maximum size of Ø120mm. This makes them ideal for upgrading or replacing lighting in spaces where ceiling holes are larger than the original fitting's specifications. The new Converter Plates are available in five distinctive finishes: White, Matt Black, Chrome, Satin Chrome, and Antique Brass. Inceptor Milli is a range of 4W and 6.4W dimmable fire-rated LED downlights, available in both standard and baffle designs. They feature pre-wired Flow Connectors for quick and easy installation, and are also TM66 approved. A brochure featuring the full Inceptor Milli range can be viewed on the Ovia website and the Scolmore Group app. It is also available in the new Ovia Catalogue (Issue 5). For more from Ovia, click here.

High-voltage cables relocated for Silvertown Tunnel
UK Power Networks has completed work to move high-voltage underground cables to make way for the Silvertown Tunnel. The tunnel that passes beneath the River Thames connects Silvertown and the Greenwich Peninsula, easing congestion from the nearby Blackwall Tunnel, improving air quality and allowing better cross-river public transport. UK Power Networks worked on two cable diversion projects with Riverlinx CJV on the north and south sides of the river to facilitate the construction of the tunnel. On the north side of the river, the project team laid 700m of 66,000V cables made from environmentally friendly cross-linked polyethylene (XPLE), adding an additional 150m to the route, while decommissioning four existing circuits. On the south side, two 132,000V circuits and nine 11,000V circuits were temporarily moved. After the construction was completed, UK Power Networks replaced the old cables with XLPE in their original positions. The Riverlinx CJV (Construction Joint Venture) is contracted by Riverlinx, who is a concessionaire on behalf of TfL, to complete the Silvertown Tunnel by April. Claire Sheridan, UK Power Networks’ Portfolio Manager for London, says, "Working together on the Silvertown Tunnel project has been a testament to our commitment to improving the City of London. “The efforts of our engineers and partners have helped us overcome numerous challenges, ensuring the successful completion of cable diversion projects on both sides of the River Thames. This project not only enhances the city's infrastructure but also contributes to a better environment and public transport system. “Collaborative working has been essential in moving high-voltage underground cables to make way for the Silvertown Tunnel. This project is a significant step towards improving transport in London by easing congestion, improving air quality and enhancing cross-river public transport. Despite the challenges, our team has successfully laid environmentally friendly cables and decommissioned existing circuits to support the construction of the tunnel." Borja Trashorras, Project Director, Riverlinx CJV, says, “The Riverlinx CJV joint venture has delivered the Silvertown Tunnel project on time, to budget and at the highest standard of delivery and engineering. Our collaborative approach with TfL and Riverlinx SPV has enabled us to leverage international expertise from our three partners: Ferrovial through its construction division, BAM and SK ecoplant. The construction here has included advanced engineering techniques with world firsts for a Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) of this size, exemplifying our commitment to excellence and innovation. To have delivered this project in five years despite all of the recent world challenges is truly exceptional. I congratulate our team, everything we have achieved, and the positive legacy we leave not only for London but also for our industry.”

George Clarke to host #CEFLIVE25 in June
George Clarke, renowned architect and TV presenter, will be hosting this year's #CEFLive25. Known for his passion for innovation and community-focused design, George will be interviewing suppliers and taking attendees through an action-packed event.  On 5-6 June 2025, CEF will again bring the UK’s biggest electrical trade event to the NEC Birmingham. Packed with the industry’s leading brands, networking opportunities, exclusive giveaways, amazing deals and CPD-accredited learning seminars, #CEFLive25 promises to be an unmissable experience for electricians and industry professionals. #CEFlive25 features an all-new Learning Zone, supported by leading brands Aico, Electrium, Legrand, Scolmore Group, Signify and Wago hosting specialist sessions. Plus, Darren Staniforth and Dave Austin will return with their popular CPD-accredited TechTalks, offering a deep dive into key industry topics, including an essential update on the proposed 18th Edition 4th Amendment. #CEFLive25 is also about rewarding the hardworking professionals who power the industry. Across the action-packed two days, attendees will receive exclusive perks and be eligible for exciting giveaways. Entrants will automatically receive a £50 voucher to spend at CEF.co.uk (T&Cs apply), a free test equipment calibration (worth £70), as well as free entry, free parking and complimentary refreshments. For trade experts looking to enhance their skills and knowledge, there will be over 100+ leading brands with a chance to get hands-on with the latest tools and technologies, speak directly to manufacturers, and discover solutions that can improve efficiency and productivity. Chris Ashworth, CEO of CEF says, “#CEFLive25 is the UK’s leading trade event for electricians and contractors, and we’re pleased to welcome George Clarke as our host this year. At CEF we are committed to providing an event that’s informative, inspiring, and rewarding for everyone who attends. Whether you’re here to network or learn #CEFLive25 is here to support the industry and help electricians stay ahead in a rapidly evolving market.” With thousands of industry professionals expected to attend, #CEFLive25 is an event not to be missed for electricians, contractors and apprentices alike. For more information and to register now click here. 

Ovia enhances its utility LED luminaires
The latest product development from Ovia is the utility range of linear, non-corrosive LED luminaires. The company has launched the new and improved Inceptor U-Lite range, now offering enhanced performance and easier installation. The upgraded Inceptor U-Lite boasts increased efficacy - now reaching an impressive 160Lm/W, up from the previous 120Lm/W. Ovia has also introduced modular design options to the range with microwave sensors and emergency packs available. The modular design enhances product sustainability, allowing the microwave sensors and optional self-test emergency packs to be retrofitted to make the luminaire more energy efficient. The packs can be easily installed without the need for tools. Clear markings on the gear tray guide installation, with easy wiring via colour-coded connectors. The new design offers versatile mounting options. The fitting is Besa mountable and features two different sized suspension brackets that seamlessly accommodate a Besa mount setup. Ovia’s exclusive Besa mounting system, coupled with a unique suspension bracket, ensures effortless installation, with just one Besa mount clip required. The larger suspension bracket provides enhanced ease and flexibility, making the set up process simpler as well as more adaptable. With a Molex connector, movable terminal connectors and a detachable gear tray, installation of Ovia’s upgraded luminaires has never been so easy. Available in three sizes – 4ft, 5ft and 6ft, as well as a high-powered 5ft option - the Inceptor U-Lite is power switchable, with four wattages available for selection. The luminaire also offers switchable CCT between 4,000K, 5,000K and 6,500K. Other features include: Fast fit terminal block for effortless and efficient wiring. Suspension wire which allows the diffuser to hang securely once the base is installed. Anti-tamper clips which create a secure, tight seal between the diffuser and the base, and can be fastened with a screw for added security. An M20 gland fitting installed at each end and on top of the base. At the same time as the upgrade to the Inceptor U-Lite, Ovia has introduced the new U-Lux luminaire which will replace the standard U-Lite and offer all the same features and benefits of the premium Inceptor U-Lite version, without the switchable CCT function. Perfect for industrial environments like warehouses, garages and car parks, both the Inceptor U-Lite and U-Lux luminaires are IK08 and IP65 rated and come with a five-year warranty.

Humax unveils MX7 EV home charger
Humax has announced the launch of the Humax MX7 – its second-generation EV charger designed for domestic and business fleet markets in the UK. The Humax MX7 is a V2G-ready EV charger that enables users to benefit from vehicle-to-grid (V2G) functionality, along with multiple energy-saving and cost-optimising features. Suitable for both home and commercial charging, the 7kW chargers will be available as socket-type and tethered models from June 2025. V2G-ready technology  The Humax MX7 series features an integrated Power Line Communication (PLC) module and ISO 15118 protocol, enabling seamless digital communication with EVs. This facilitates vehicle identification and future-ready V2G capabilities. The MX7 range has been engineered to support continuous software updates, enabling the addition of new smart features and ensuring long-term performance, flexibility and future compliance. All future Humax EV charger models will be equipped with an integrated PLC module with ISO 15118 as standard. Intelligent and cost-efficient charging Humax MX7 chargers are compatible with most EV tariffs, helping users reduce electricity costs by charging during off-peak hours. Solar-compatible, they can also use surplus power from home solar systems for greener, more economical charging. Smart scheduling and adjustable charge levels provide complete control and customisation. Engineered for safety Safety is a top priority. The MX7 includes integrated temperature sensors, overcharge protection and a tamper-detection switch to ensure a secure and reliable charging experience. Stylish and customisable  The MX7 range has been designed to harmonise with modern home aesthetics. Users can personalise their chargers with a variety of interchangeable front facias. Installation is simple thanks to the charger’s hinged front panel, providing easy access during set-up. Business charging made simple The MX7 supports Auto Charge via ISO 15118, eliminating the need for RFID cards or apps. The user can simply plug in and start charging. For businesses, vehicle recognition streamlines the tracking of company car charging at employees’ homes, making reimbursements easier. The system integrates with leading third-party platforms and apps for enhanced management and operational efficiency. Customer support All MX7 chargers include up to a five-year manufacturer’s warranty and access to a UK-based support centre offering expert help with installation, operation and troubleshooting. Humax maintains high Trustpilot ratings, continuing to prioritise customer satisfaction. Jeff Kim, president of Humax, commented, “Following extensive research, we have developed the MX7 to provide both residential and business users with a combination of efficient EV charging, energy optimisation and cost reduction in one solution. With the growing adoption of electric vehicles and smart grid integration, and the desire for individuals and businesses to prove a positive return on their EV investment, we designed this range to ensure ultimate home energy optimisation as well as straightforward management of EV fleets – helping consumers and organisations to reduce operational costs and even generate energy revenues. With this launch, we continue our commitment to innovation and sustainability in the EV ecosystem, empowering users to optimise their energy consumption and costs while contributing to a greener future.”

Pink PVC Sleeving reels launched by Unicrimp
Unicrimp continues to expand its comprehensive range of Q-Crimp cable management accessories and its most recent development sees the launch of Pink PVC Sleeving. Cable sleeving is used to insulate and protect wiring, keeping it safe from abrasion and temperature damages, to name a couple of functions. Unicrimp’s new Pink PVC Sleeving is designed for use in applications where ‘functional’ and ‘protective’ earthing need to be distinctive – a crucial element in order to comply with BS 7671 regulations. The standard BS 7671:2018+A2 identifies that functional earthing conductors must be identifiable to avoid confusion with other earthing systems. Specifically, it specifies that functional earth conductors should be marked with pink sleeving. The pink-coloured sleeving should be applied to the conductor’s insulation, making it visibly distinctive from other conductors within the system. This is particularly important in complex systems that incorporate multiple types of earthing, as it helps electricians and engineers quickly identify and correctly handle the functional earth conductors, ensuring safety and efficiency in the installation process. It can be used in, but is not limited to, a range of applications including telecommunications, fire detection, medical devices and industrial control systems. The new sleeving is available in three sizes - 100m x 2mm, 100m x 3mm and 100m x 4mm. Unicrimp offers a full range of colour coded PVC sleeving and heat shrink options, including black, grey, brown, blue and mixed reels. They are available in a variety of lengths and can be cut to size to suit the task at hand.  For more from Unicrimp, click here.

Kensa raises £7,492 in charity challenge to combat fuel poverty
Kensa has completed a month-long charity challenge in support of National Energy Action, smashing its target and raising thousands to help households struggling with fuel poverty.  Throughout February, Kensa employees across the UK took part in a collective movement challenge to raise awareness and funds for fuel poverty charity National Energy Action (NEA).   The aim was to cover 6,000km, representing the more than six million people living in fuel poverty across the UK, through walking, running, swimming and cycling. Not only did they achieve this, but they surpassed it. In total, Kensa employees covered a whopping 7,162km, raising vital funds in the process. Kensa match-funded the donations, making the final total raised £7,492.  These vital funds will support NEA’s work and help vulnerable households stay warm as energy bills continue to rise. This includes providing life-changing energy advice, delivering Winter Warmth Support Packs to families in need, funding emergency fuel vouchers and supporting community outreach programmes that aim to reduce fuel poverty in some of the hardest-hit areas across the UK.  Stuart Gadsden, Commercial Director at Kensa, says, “We set out to make a difference – and our amazing team absolutely delivered. The effort everyone put in was incredible, not just in reaching our ambitious distance goal, but in raising the money they did to support National Energy Action.  “We’ve seen first-hand how fuel poverty affects people right across the UK, and we’re committed to tackling this through our work in social housing, delivering heating systems residents can afford to use and keep their homes warm.   “NEA’s work supporting households is vital. Whether it’s providing warm essentials for families or giving people the advice they need to reduce their bills, we know the money we’ve raised will go directly to helping people in need.”   Kensa is a supporting member of NEA and is committed to tackling fuel poverty by delivering low carbon heating that’s better for people, their pockets and the planet. This is highlighted by its work with social housing providers, where Kensa has delivered highly efficient, low carbon heating systems for thousands of residents, helping lower their energy bills and lift many out of fuel poverty. 



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