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Following the success of its original push-in connector system introduced in 2008 and regularly achieving monthly sales of 40,000, Click Scolmore has developed this product into a whole range and in doing so, brings to market the industry’s most cost-effective Hub system.

Providing installers with a quick and easy solution when adding lighting or appliances to an existing circuit, the Hub CT300C is designed to take 3 or 4 pin plug-in connectors and can be connected directly to another Hub or via the three options of link cables which have also been added to the range.

With the Hub taking centre stage, the expanded Click Flow range comprises:

  • CT101C - the original 3-pin plug connector, now featuring increased load handling with 20A rating and with an additional loop terminal.
  • CT102C - 3-pin plug connector with cord restraints fitted within the male connector.
  • CT202C - a 4-pin connector with auxiliary terminals which provides the opportunity for a second switched live or permanent feed for use typically with emergency lighting applications.
  • Link Cables - separate cables, available in three different lengths - 2m, 3m, and 5m - each supplied pre-wired to a 4 pin (CT202C) connector to provide quick and easy connections between hubs and fittings.
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