Flex Connectors Ltd

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Anyone use Flex Connectors Lighting distribution system for suspended ceilings in prefference to Klik?

Far more competative and more robust IMO - However, I need some info! Anyone use them?
 
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I've not personally had much dealings with them my self, but they seem to be the connector of choice on every big site I've been on in the last couple of years.

The mashall boxes save loads of time.
 
I have used them on a few sites, they are great.

I need the part number of the marshalling box with Perm live, Luminaire Switched, Em Switched, N & E. Not sure if it is the V or M version....
 
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Yep (i can use google ;) ).

I cant recall if it is the V or the M series that has the additional circuit for the EM, or if the M series is two switched + em......

I have trolled their site for info already!
 
From what I can see, there are 5 and 7 pole units. Sounds like you're after 5 pole.

Unless you're looking for some which are specially marked?
 
Ah, hang on. You're trying to figure out which allows for multiple switches per connection unit, in the 5 pole version?

The v series has only one switch circuit, the m series has two.
 
Thats just it though - from memory, the V series has an EM plus a LUMIN - 'two circuits'.

The M series has an EM and then two LUMIN circuits (where you cut the link in the box to split circuits).

At least thats how I recall it, but wanted to confirm before ordering - will have to wait until monday I guess.

TBH, the price difference between the two is not huge I dont think anyway.
 
The V series has five poles, which could be used as permanent line, switched line, emergency switched line, neutral, and earth. The M also has five poles, but allows two switched lines.
 

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