ESP releases a bumper new catalogue

ESP releases a bumper new catalogue

ESP has released the latest update to its comprehensive catalogue, bringing together all products from its extensive portfolio in one, easy to access reference guide. This new edition features the latest major addition to the ESP portfolio – the Aperta IP Door Access range. The new 127-page catalogue provides wholesalers, contractors and specifiers with a…


ESP has released the latest update to its comprehensive catalogue, bringing together all products from its extensive portfolio in one, easy to access reference guide. This new edition features the latest major addition to the ESP portfolio – the Aperta IP Door Access range.

The new 127-page catalogue provides wholesalers, contractors and specifiers with a valuable resource to help them locate the right products and solutions for a variety of projects. It is divided into eight main product categories: Smart Security, CCTV, Access Control, EVAC, Fire Protection, Emergency Lighting, Essentials and Sangamo timers and heating controls.

Katie Plumstead, Group Marketing Managing for Scolmore Group, which incorporates ESP, comments, “ESP has continued to invest in its teams, infrastructure and product development programme and in the last four months, we have been able to bring to market a whole new door access range. The new Aperta IP PoE (Power over Ethernet) collection provides quick and easy to install door entry solutions for a wide range of projects, covering large apartment blocks to small commercial properties and domestic dwellings. This is all in response to growing demand from our customers and the contractors using our products and reflects the changing nature of the electrical industry which continues to embrace new technologies and adopt smart solutions.”


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