Get close to the innovation with the new Havells roadshow

Get close to the innovation with the new Havells roadshow

Havells has invested in a mobile roadshow to demonstrate some of its latest innovative and unique solutions to the electrical contractors, consultants and facilities managers

The roadshow will showcase the company’s growing range of electrical distribution solutions, focusing on peripheral application requirements, such as metering and surge protection. These areas of electrical distribution, often create the greatest challenges for electrical installers and specifiers alike, in terms of compliance with the myriad of UK regulations and standards that are applicable.

Contractors and specifiers will be able to view close up the innovative QuikWire meters for MCCB panelboards, which dramatically reduces installation time and errors due to the plug and play install.

Also on show will be the HomesSafe consumer unit, utilising the latest fully flame retardant 765b plastic – Homesafe aims to significantly reduce the risks often associated with electrical fires in the home.

‘Havells wants to display the benefits of its range straight at the front door of the contractor and facilities manager,’ said Mike Lawrence, marketing manager at Havells. ‘Being able to walk through the mobile showroom, view the products up close and have the opportunity to ask our experts questions will hopefully be invaluable to electrical specialists involved with switchgear.’

The Havells Product Roadshow Experience will allow contractors all over UK a close up view of the latest innovations from Havells.

For further information visit: www.havells.co.uk

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