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Chint new 3x3 Split Load Consumer Units
Quick and easy to install the unit comes complete with a 10 way busbar allowing for any combination of split, up to the maximum capacity of the board.
News from Buildingtalk, 31 August 2006
Chint power to launch their NM6 range of MCCB
Chint Power announces the launch of the NM6 range of Moulded Case Circuit Breakers with ratings from 125Amps to 1,250 Amps in both 3 and 4 pole variants.
News from Buildingtalk, 22 August 2006
Chint expands its senior management structure
World's third largest manufacturer of low-voltage electrical products and components, CHINT announce the appointment of Mark Guest as UK Business Development Manager.
News from Buildingtalk, 30 May 2006
Compact control solutions from Chint
Chint now offer an extended range of price competitive, miniature overload relays and head mounted auxiliary contact blocks.
News from Buildingtalk, 21 January 2005
Chint expand their UK sales operation
Chint Europe (UK) have increased their Field Sales Operation, by adding 4 experienced personnel to their existing team.
News from Buildingtalk, 21 January 2005
New Senior Appointment At Chint
In line with their UK expansion strategy, Chint Europe (UK) LTD, are delighted to announce the appointment of Ken Unsworth as their new Field Sales Manager.
News from Buildingtalk, 23 November 2004
Chinese Electrical Giant Enters The UK Market.
Recognised as the world's third largest manufacturer of low-voltage electrical products and components, Chint Europe (UK) Ltd has now entered the UK market.
News from Buildingtalk, 4 November 2004
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