Clipsal MAX9 recognised at the 2022 Australian Good Design Awards
Clipsal by Schneider Electric’s residential circuit protection range MAX9 has won an award at the 2022 Australian Good Design Awards.
Built with electricians, for electricians, the new product was recognised as part of the Product Design: Hardware and Building category for decreasing the installation speeds and increasing performance levels to raise the current standard of circuit protection.
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Each category was judged by a panel of more than 70 designers, engineers, architects and thought leaders who came together to champion process and system designs that underpin Australian homes, businesses, industries, economies and lifestyles.
“MAX9 is the next generation of circuit protection devices that will help keep Australian homes safe,” Clipsal design director, Asia Pacific, Tim Turrini-Rochford says.
“We are honoured and extremely proud to be recognised by the esteemed Australian Good Design Awards at this year’s ceremony.”
Clipsal’s MAX9 allows electricians to achieve up to 15 times faster installation speed with the MAXBAR that helps connect all types of Clipsal RCBOs with the main switch. The MAXBAR eliminates the need for cables on the line side of RBCOs by distributing both active and neutral feed to all types of Clipsal RCBOs, creating a neat overall look of the installation.
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