Providing more Power for Bioscience research
A leading supplier of switchgear technology is helping to ensure a bright future for scientific research in the
Hawker Siddeley Switchgear has been working closely with the
The aquarium and associated laboratories were central to the recent £18 million refurbishment of the university’s Geoffrey Pope building, home to the
To meet the demand for extra power a new substation was built on the site and HSS was tasked with supplying and installing a seven-switch ringnet system featuring multiple panel switchboards.
At the heart of the system were the company’s Eclipse panels, acclaimed for their innovative ‘Fit and Forget’ technology that combines maximum reliability with minimum maintenance.
Commented Steve Dymond, Sales and Marketing Director at HSS: “Once again Eclipse has proved the ideal switchgear solution in an environment that demands a constant and reliable power supply.
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Also benefiting from the new substation and its state-of-the-art switchgear will be
Added Steve: “The education sector is hugely important to the future prosperity of the