Great Ideas for Conservatories – How to make light work of installing
wiring in conservatories and new extensions
WireAway can help you make light work of installing wiring in conservatories
and new extensions, overcoming routing problems and eliminating chasing and
trunking.
So, what is WireAway? It is a new low-cost system built up of battery-operated
transmitter switches and wired-in receiver units. Together these provide
a simple and practical solution to simplify wiring installation. A WireAway
In-line or Ceiling Receiver is simply installed into the roof or ceiling
void between the live loop and light fitting and utilises the existing wiring
to control the light.
The flexibility of the WireAway system means that switches
can be placed on surfaces where channelling and conduit are not normally
an option, such as
glass, bare brick and stone. For larger installations, two to 8-way switching
can be achieved in seconds without any wires or complex intermediate switches.
Once
installed WireAway continues to save money and offer benefits. The switches
have a slow start and slow off which help preserve the life of the bulb. Every
switch can also be set to automatically turn off and has a dual light level
that at the 'double-flick' of the switch dims the light to a lower level.
Other
products in the range continue the low-cost, practical theme for the quick
and easy fitting of light controls. These include re-wiring applications,
individual controls for energy saving and bathroom switches. A Key Fob Switch
is available as an option and 10-way control and system configuration can be
achieved with a Pocket Set up Console.
For more information go to www.wireaway.co.uk
To view a guide to installing
WireAway go here http://www.wireaway.co.uk/installation.htm
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