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Sole live line indicator supplier partnership extended

NHP Remlive partnership
NHP Remlive partnership

An electrical safety warning indicator specialist and exclusive distributor for Allen-Bradley products across the South Pacific region renewed their affiliation.

NHP will continue to be an exclusive specialist REMLIVE partner for the Australian and New Zealand markets. It will also remain sole supplier of the upgraded REMLIVE RL-24i (RL24IC) live line indicator, with support for 1kV applications.

The agreement involves NHP continuing to offer local expertise and service, powered by global partners including REMLIVE. NHP is touted to have more than 50 years of electrical and engineering industry excellence with a Trans-Tasman presence.

REMLIVE electrical safety live line indicators have kept workplaces safe for more than a decade. Live line indicators are promised to give a visual reminder that a circuit is live, reducing the risk of accidents, protecting assets, assisting with the fault-finding process and – ultimately – saving lives.

“NHP is really excited to renew our agreement to be the exclusive specialist REMLIVE partner in Australia and New Zealand,” NHP Electrical Engineering Products chief marketing officer Geoff Thorp said in a public statement.

“Providing smart electrical and personnel safety solutions remains a top priority for NHP. REMLIVE is a great fit for NHP as their live line indicators provide visual confirmation of the presence or absence of voltage, which is important for personnel safety, because – even after isolation has occurred – dangerous voltage levels can still be present.”

“We are thrilled to announce that we are renewing our exclusive partnership with the team at NHP,” REMLIVE managing director John Rollason added.

“We look forward to continuing to work closely with NHP to improve electrical system safety in workplaces.”

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