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High Voltage Machines
The traditional method of controlling insects is electrocution. This is achieved using an AC transformer to step up the mains to 4,200V at a current of approximately 9mA. This voltage is applied across alternate
bars of a grille placed in front of the UV tubes. In order to contain this voltage and prevent arcing and tracking, extensive use is made of insulators made from PTFE. Machines are fitted with safety interlocks to
prevent risk of shock, which is not generally harmful (due to the low current). The advantage of high voltage machines is that they will run with minimal servicing, the main disadvantage is that the
electrocution process can cause fragmentation of the insect and may blow pieces of them outside of the machine into the environment.
Please call 01284 766362 now for further information on our services.
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Electronic Fly Killers Cambridgeshire
- Cambridge
- Chatteris
- Ely
- Huntingdon
- March
- Market Deeping
- Oundle
- Peterborough
- Ramsey
- Soham
- St Neots
- Whittlesey
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Electronic Fly Killers Essex
- Basildon
- Benfleet
- Bishops Stortford
- Braintree
- Brentwood
- Canvey Island
- Chelmsford
- Clacton
- Colcester
- Great Dunmow
- Halstead
- Harlow
- Harwich
- Leigh on sea
- Maldon
- Rayleigh
- Rochford
- Saffron Walden
- Southend
- Stansted
- Thorpe Bay
- Tiptree
- Walton on Naze
- Westcliff on Sea
- Witham
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Electronic Fly Killers Norfolk
- Acle
- Aylsham
- Dereham
- Diss
- Downham Market
- Fakenham
- Gorleston
- Great Yarmouth
- Holt
- Hunstanton
- Kings Lynn
- North Walsham
- Norwich
- Sheringham
- Stalham
- Swaffham
- Thetford
- Watton
- Wisbech
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Electronic Fly Killers Suffolk
- Aldeburgh
- Beccles
- Brandon
- Bungay
- Bury St Edmunds
- Clare
- Eye
- Felixstowe
- Framlingham
- Harleston
- Haverhill
- Ipswich
- Lakenheath
- Lavenham
- Lowestoft
- Mildenhall
- Needham Market
- Newmarket
- Saxmundham
- Southwold
- Stowmarket
- Sudbury
- Wickham Market
- Woodbridge
- Yoxford
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