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News Release from: Schneider Electric | Subject: Qwikline II
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 09 October 2006
Qwikline II puts safety first
Qwikline II consumer unit from Square D, a brand of Schneider Electric, provides arguably the highest levels of residential circuit protection safety.
The Qwikline II consumer unit from Square D, a brand of Schneider Electric, provides arguably the highest levels of residential circuit protection safety With a wide range of switch disconnectors, RCDs, MCBs and a SP RCBO option, the Qwikline II provides maximum continuity of supply in the event of a fault, combined with installer and user safety, and device protection
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 19 May 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Domae and Qwikline II consumer units from Square D, a brand of Schneider Electric, have been specifically designed to accept additional new RCDs, MCBs and RCBOs.
An additional safety feature of the Qwikline II is a totally encapsulated busbar system, which provides complete finger safety to IP2XB, even with the front cover removed.
When you add to this a lockable cover option, Qwikline II brings new levels of safety to consumer unit design.
What sets the unit apart in terms of convenience is its plug-on philosophy.
All outgoing devices can be connected in seconds and, with no incoming terminals to tighten, the correct mechanical connection force is guaranteed every time.
An added benefit is a rear clip, which increases device security once plugged on.
Another convenient feature is that cable entry is unrestricted and can be made from any side.
For fully flexible energy management, incoming devices can be ordered separately, giving 1000 combinations from just 46 references.
Control devices may be installed on any outgoing way with no extra mounting accessories required.
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