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iLight highlights new eight channel feed-through relay and Classic Plus range of lighting control panels (4/2/2008) Integrated Systems Europe 2008 iLight will be highlighting their new eight channel feed-through relay at the Integrated Systems Europe exhibition in Amsterdam this January. This 8 x 16A unit expands iLight's range of DIN rail products to include large commercial installations where high power multiphase switching of lighting is required. The unit has an override switch that can manually override any channel. The system includes a built in propagation delay to allow large numbers of channels to be switched without overloading the power supply. This feed-through relay is suitable for the smallest to the largest lighting control projects, including those with hundreds of channels such as shopping centres, commercial buildings and airports. Also on show will be iLight's expanded range of architrave lighting control panels. The slim and elegant units, with their own backboxes, are designed to be mounted in narrow spaces such as in a door frame. They are available with between two and seven illuminated push buttons and are fully configurable for functions such as room joining, sequencing and programmable logic control. A satin stainless steel finish is supplied as standard, while other finishes are available on order. Fixing can be screw type or screwless. iLight will also be exhibiting their new Classic Plus range of lighting control panels. These feature smaller buttons than the Classic range, with a more compact configuration. Available in various layouts and finishes, they will fit both the standard European DIN format round backboxes as well as standard UK backboxes.
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