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The new state-of-the-art site is expected to open in 2025 and will integrate advanced technology, flexible automation and R&D to boost production capacity and enhance efficiency and sustainability - more here.
With innovative hybrid component technology, the combined Type 1+2+3 ESP DT1 and ESP MT1 SPD series offer superior protection performance and electronic status indication - more here.
At a time when data centres cannot leave their uptime to chance, Furse solutions help to protect these critical electrical systems - read more and download the brochure.
From our own manufactured products through to risk assessment and systems design advice, this new Furse catalogue covers all our solutions for robust earthing & lightning protection.
Whether for mains power, data and telecom or more specified applications, Furse Surge Protection Devices (SPDs) ensure the continuous operation of critical electronic systems.
Made from high quality copper alloy, Furse® Conductor Clamps provide the perfect conductor connection within a lightning protection and earthing system.
With a host of new moulds now added to support even more common earth joint configurations, our FurseWELD® Exothermic Welding catalogues have now been updated for 2023.
Based on the IEC 60364 series, the 18th Edition of BS 7671 Wiring regulations covers the electrical installation of buildings including the use of surge protection - read our updated guide here.