Schneider Electric Launches New GET Catalog

With a fresh new look and extended product ranges, Schneider Electric's GET catalogue offers hundreds of innovative electrical solutions, as well as enhanced technical information. The new guide is divided into four categories, making it easier for users to navigate to the products required.

It features Smart Home Technology, which is a comprehensive range of affordable home and office automation and security devices; wiring accessories, featuring the latest in wiring technologies and circuit protection; lighting, offering an up-to-the-minute range of indoor and outdoor lighting; and ventilation and heating, for a broad choice of air movement technologies.

Showcasing a host of exciting new products, the updated catalogue includes the Ultimate low profile wiring accessory range, stainless steel finish downlighters, a new range of slimline extractor fans, the latest bathroom downflow heaters and the recently introduced Schneider Electric 'Integrated Installations System'.

This innovative plug and play solution, which includes panel boards, underfloor busbar and distribution boards, is pre-wired, factory built and delivered to site as a 100 per cent type tested solution, requiring minimal site installation time. The catalogue also provides a comprehensive technical information section and every energy saving product is highlighted with a distinctive symbol, making it even easier to select the most energy efficient solution for every application.

Colin Fletcher, residential marketing communications manager at Schneider Electric said: "As market leaders and industry innovators we are constantly adding to our product range, providing installers and wholesalers with even more choice to meet market trends and demands, while ensuring best value for money". "The new catalogue embraces the latest technologies, offering our customers the most innovative solutions through a diverse range of applications".

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