Surge Technology, trading as Surgetek, recently launched the new DEHN Red/Line and Yellow/Line range of modular surge and lightning equipment. The new products were launched by DEHN at the Hanover Fair earlier in the year.
The local product launch was held at Eskom's Megawatt Park Club in Johannesburg, and Michael Weissflog, DEHN's sales and marketing manager, presented the new products. The new modular range includes the Red/Line DEHNventil, DEHNguard, DEHNrail, DEHNbloc modules and the Yellow/Line Blitzductor XT and DEHNrapid modules.
Left to right: Paul van As (Surgetek sales manager LV division), Michael Weissflog (DEHN), Premesh Narismulu (managing director Surgetek), Wolfgang Meier (DEHN) and Johan van Staden (Surgetek sales manager HV division)
DEHN's Wolfgang Meier, product manager, safety equipment, presented the new range of safety devices for working in electrical systems, various live cleaning devices and a range of voltage detectors.
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