Electrical Review July August 2022

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Faster, safer building evacuations with Advanced Dynamic Safety Signage Fire and life safety systems manufacturer, Advanced, has extended its emergency lighting range with Dynamic Safety Signage (DSS) – proven to make building evacuations faster and safer. In emergency situations, lack of information and confusion mean people often make poor decisions. DSS uses green moving and pulsing LED arrows to clearly indicate safe exits and red LED crosses to boldly show nogo areas. This distinctive indication supports effective escape and avoids congestion at exits. DSS is ideal for settings where large numbers of people may be unfamiliar with emergency escape routes, e.g. university campuses, hospitals, stadiums and transport hubs. The new range of signage provides different tiers of functionality making it very versatile in meeting requirements across a wide range of sites and scenarios. Dynamic safety signage hardware consists of recessed, IP65 wall-mounted and wall/ceiling-mounted escape signs that are easy to install, can be retrofitted onto existing systems and provide a fully auto-tested system when used with LuxIntelligent, ensuring compliance with BS5266-1. DSS can be triggered manually via a key switch, or automatically by integrating with any existing fire system using simple input/output modules.

Advanced • 0345 894 7000 Find out more: uk.advancedco.com

OMICRON to discuss future of substation automation and digital substations at online event OMICRON has announced plans for an online event where it will discuss the future of substation automation and digital substations. Taking place on September 28, 2022, the event will help attendees stay ahead of the curve with the ongoing development in digital substation technologies. This topic is especially important as the global climate and energy crisis has brought the need for sustainable, reliable and efficient energy into sharp focus. Automated digital substations and modern SCADA systems are increasingly necessary to supervise and regulate a complex grid, and to minimise energy wastage. The second edition of this concise online conference will explore the latest advancements in designing, testing and maintaining digital substations. Highlights from the event include: • Practical training session with OMICRON specialists: SCL Engineering and Testing in an IEC 61850 Substation • Case studies from European utilities sharing examples of industry developments and testing challenges • Questions and knowledge exchange Speakers confirmed to be at the OMICRON event include Andy Murray & Mohseen Mohemmed, SSE; Florin Stelea, Sweco Sverige; Bas Mulder, TenneT; Jani Valtari, ABB; and Christian Brauner, OMICRON. For those wanting to attend this event, which has now had its 120 EUR fee waived, you can find out more details on OMICRON’s website.

OMICRON • 01785 848100 Find out more: www.omicronenergy.com/events/

ESP introduces its largest CCTV monitor to date Capitalising on the growing demand for larger monitors to display images from multiple CCTV cameras, ESP has added a new 32in LED monitor to its range. With more and more homeowners and businesses relying on multiple cameras to cover and protect all areas of their properties and premises, the new, larger format monitor will allow them to capture and view all images on one screen, helping them to easily keep track of any movement and activity. The new monitor offers the perfect combination of 4K resolution and a widescreen 32-inch panel size. The 4K resolution is supported through 2 HDMI ports. The monitor features in-built speakers and is supplied with a desktop stand. An additional wall mount bracket is available separately. The new 32in 4K LED monitor joins ESP’s existing range which currently comprises 18in, 21in and 23in options. It is suitable for use with ESP’s extensive analogue and IP CCTV systems, and it will also offer support for other HDMI enabled devices. ESP also offers a range of wire-free HDMI senders and receivers to offer flexible installation solutions.

ESP • 01527 515 150 Find out more: www.espuk.com

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