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  1. Get to Know Testo’s 570s Digital Manifold: Watch Testo’s HVAC/R Plumbing Tools Webinar On Demand

    On the right is a close up of the Testo 570s. It sits on an orange background. On the left, large white text on a black background reads "Testo 570s Webinar" Testo’s latest HVAC/R plumbing tools webinar introduces a new flagship digital refrigeration manifold: the Testo 570s. Offering the best functionality and the greatest number of features of any Testo digital manifold, the 570s is the most sophisticated model in Testo’s series of digital refrigerant testers. As detailed in the webinar, the Testo 570s Digital Manifold supports additional functions, such as Pressure Testing, Vacuum Measurement, Compressor Test (DLT), Target Superheat, and Delta-T Measurement, with dedicated menu options and data screens. It also provides datalogging, delivers an exceptionally long battery life, and is compatible with Testo’s new 560i Refrigerant Scales; existing Bluetooth Smart Probes/Clamps including the 770-3 Clamp Meter; and updated Testo Smart App. Continue reading →
  2. Bee Removal: 5 Things You Need to Know About Using Thermal Imaging for Pest Control

    On the right a gloved hand points the Teledyne FLIR C5 Thermal Camera at a roof to locate the bee hive as part of a bee removal mission. In the centre is a terrifying close-up of  a bee emerging from the black. On the left of the image black text in a yellow box reads "5 Things You Need to Know". Beneath it large yellow and white text on a dark background reads "Bee Removal: Using Thermal Imaging for Pest Control". You know, as a pest control specialist, that bee, rodent, or insect removal can be time-consuming, invasive, and expensive. We know this too. However, we also know about an innovative solution... thermal imaging. Thermal imaging cameras, such as the handheld Teledyne FLIR C5, quickly detect the heat emitted by pests. This means you can precisely pinpoint nest locations. Consequently, targeting extraction methods become much simpler, which in turn limits damage, saves time, and reduces costs. Continue reading →
  3. If You Go Down Into the Woods You're Sure to Find... PASS' Walking Club!

    To the right of the image large white text reads "PASS Walking Club Goes Into The Woods". It sits on a photo background of a green, leafy forest. In the bottom left of the image is a circular photo of the Walking Club taking a selfie together in the same sunlit forest The selfie is framed by a green circular border. This month, PASS' Walking Club ventured into Wynyard Woods. Club President, Carole, catches us up on their idyllic, if challenging, ramble. Continue reading →
  4. Calibration Visit District 23

    The Calibration team gather in a room with wooden walls and grey benches on either side. They are looking at the camera smiling. They are all holding a BB gun. One team member, Adam, kneels in front of the rest of the department. In the centre, large blue text on a translucent orange background reads "Calibration Visit District 23".  Our calibration department (along with a few extras) visited District 23, an airsoft arena, for a team building (allegedly) exercise. Catch up with the action below. Continue reading →
  5. International Women in Engineering Day: Dame Caroline Haslett #MakeSafetySeen

    At the top of the image an array of women of various races, ages and from a range of engineering sectors hold pose for the camera. Some are holding INWED signs. Beneath this purple text reads (from left to right) 'I'm Supporting INWED 2023 #INWED23 #MakeSafetySeen'. Underneath the text on the right hand side is the INWED logo with the date '23 June 2023' in purple text. This year’s theme for International Women in Engineering Day (INWED), Make Safety Seen, has been inspired by the campaign’s roots. Launched ten years ago by the Women’s Engineering Society (WES), a former secretary and subsequent president of the society, Dame Caroline Haslett, is renowned, amongst other things, for her work improving electrical safety in the home. Specifically, she is credited with helping to develop three-pin fused plugs and shuttered sockets, designs still used in Britain today.[1] Continue reading →
  6. 5 Reasons You Need a Fluke Laser Level

    On the right Fluke's laser levels are arranged in a semi-circle. On the left large, black text on a yellow background reads "5 Reasons You Need a Fluke Laser Level". Laser levels are integral to most electrical and HVAC installation and retrofitting applications. That’s why Fluke has developed a line of professional-grade laser levels and point-to-point tools specifically for electricians and HVAC engineers. Incorporating Fluke’s trademark precision, resilience, and reliability, these laser levels are perfect for professionals looking to improve their efficiency and accuracy. If you still need convincing, below are five reasons you need a Fluke laser level.[1] Continue reading →
  7. PASS Walking Club Goes to the Seaside

    To the right of the image large white text reads "PASS Walking Club Goes to the Seaside". It sits on a photo background of a sandy beach. In the bottom right of the image is a circular photo of the Walking Club taking a selfie together on a stone pavement by the Seaside. The selfie is framed by a grey circular border. For their first outing PASS' Walking Club chose to amble through Guisborough Woods. On that occasion, the weather was glorious and a great time was had by all. Club President Carole tells us that the second outing, this time a walk by the seaside, played out slightly differently, although it was every bit as fun! Below is her roundup of our resilient ramblers' rainy ramble. Continue reading →
  8. Dispatch Level Up at Level X

    To the right of the image large white text reads "Dispatch Level Up At Level X". It sits on a photo background of black and yellow e-Karts lined up for the start of a race. In the bottom right of the image is a circular photo of the Dispatch Team . They are stood side-by-side in a line facing the camera. Behind and above them is a large LED sign that reads "Drift Hall".  The team photo is framed by a blue circular border. Nothing bonds a team quite like friendly competition (apparently); that's why our Dispatch Department chose e-Karting for their latest team-building activity! Check out their photos and concise roundup below. Continue reading →
  9. PASS Walking Club's First Outing

    To the right of the image large white text reads "PASS Walking Club's First Outing". It sits on a photo background of green farmland, trees, and horses. In the bottom right of the image is a circular photo of the Walking Club taking a selfie together in a green field. The selfie is framed by a green circular border. Last month was the inaugural outing of PASS' newly founded Walking Club. Our ramblers were treated to stunning scenery and (surprisingly) sunny weather, as Club President Carole explains below. Continue reading →
  10. PASS Ltd to Offer Data Network & Cable Testers by Leading Brand Trend Networks

    PASS Ltd to Offer Data Network & Cable Testers by Leading Brand Trend Networks
    On the left of the image is Trend Networks on a blue background. Beneath the logo in large, white capital letters is their logo "Depend on Us". To the right of this is a photo of a man with dark hair and stubble, wearing a blue polo neck. He is looking at a Trend Networks LanTEK Cable Certifier, which he is using to check a network panel. Towards the bottom of this photo, large, white text of a blue, highly transparent background reads "PASS Ltd Proud to Offer Trend Networks Cable & Networks Testers". PASS Ltd is proud to announce that as of May 2023, we will be partnering with Trend Networks to bring our customers the latest in copper cable, fibre cable, network, and CCTV testing technology. An innovative manufacturer of data cable and network testing equipment, Trend Networks offers decades of experience meeting the challenges data cable installers, network technicians, and system integrators encounter daily. Continue reading → Continue reading →
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