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    Price List

    August 2010

    Fire

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    COMPANY OVERVIEW

    About Cooper Industries

    Cooper Industries plc (NYSE: CBE) is a globalmanufacturer with 2009 revenues of $5.1 bill ion.Founded in 1833, Cooper's sustained level of success isattributable to a constant focus on innovation, evolvingbusiness practices while maintaining the highest ethicalstandards, and meeting customer needs. The Companyhas seven operating divisions with leading market sharepositions and world-class products and brands including:Bussmann electrical and electronic fuses; Crouse-Hindsand CEAG explosion-proof electrical equipment; Halo

    and Metalux lighting fixtures; and Kyle and McGraw-Edison power systems products. With this broad rangeof products, Cooper is uniquely positioned for severallong-term growth trends including the globalinfrastructure build-out, the need to improve the reliabilityand productivity of the electric grid, the demand forhigher energy-efficient products and the need forimproved electrical safety. In 2009, sixty-one percent oftotal sales were to customers in the industrial and utilityend-markets and thirty-nine percent of total sales were tocustomers outside the United States. Cooper hasmanufacturing facilities in 23 countries as of 2009.

    About Cooper Fire

    Cooper Fire manufactures a wide range of products andoffers complete fire system solutions, not just individualcomponents. A complete system can be specified froma single source, confident in the knowledge that all thecomponents have been specifically designed and testedto ensure that they are all fully compatible with each otherand will function as a truly integrated fire detection andalarm system.

    It is absolutely vital that all elements of a fire detectionsystem are fully compatible with each other. To supportthis philosophy, a large multi disciplined research anddevelopment team is based at the Cooper, Doncasterfacility, responsible for the integration of the very latesttechnology into the design of our comprehensive range offire products.

    For more information, visit the website at:

    www.cooperfire.com

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    PRICE LIST - AUGUST 2010CONTENTS

    Conventional Products 2 - 4

    Menvier Products 2 - 4

    MF200/MF400 Panel Range 2

    MF9300 Panel Range 2

    Callpoints 2

    Callpoint Accessories 2

    Detectors 3

    Bells 3Sounders 3

    Beacons 4

    Sounder/Beacons 4

    Ancillaries 4

    Mains Detectors 4

    JSB Products 5 - 7

    FX4200 Panel Range 5

    FX2200 Panel Range 5

    Callpoints 5

    Callpoint Accessories 5

    Detectors 6

    Bells 6

    Sounders 6

    Xenon Beacons 6

    Sounder/Beacons 7

    Ancillaries 7

    Bi-Wire Products 8

    FX2200BW Panel Range 8

    Detectors 8

    Sounders 8

    Beacons 8

    Ancillaries 8

    Starter Kits 8

    Analogue Products 9 - 11

    DF6000 Panel Range 9

    DF6100 Panel Range 9

    Repeater Panels 9

    CF2000 Panel Range 9

    Callpoints 10

    Detectors 10

    Sounders 10

    Beacons 10

    Sounder/Beacons 10Interfaces 11

    DF4000 Support Products 11

    Miscellaneous Products 12

    CONTENTS

    Cooper Fire products are manufactured to the relevant sections of EN54.

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    Menvier Conventional Panels - MF200/MF400

    The MF200 and MF400 range of conventional fire panels offer a competitive solution for smaller

    installations. Both easy to install and operate, the panels are designed to meet the requirements of

    EN54 Part 2 & 4.

    Product Code Description NTP

    MF200 2 zone conventional panel 146.61

    MF400 4 zone conventional panel 187.08

    MF40072 4 zone conventional panel, 72 hour standby 263.56

    MAR424 fire and fault relay unit 26.71

    Menvier Conventional Panels - MF9300 Range

    Available in a choice of 2, 4, 8 or 16 zone versions, The MF9300 is designed for ease of installation

    and simple operation. All panels can be either surface fixed or flush mounted and standard panels

    provide 72 hour standby.

    Product Code Description NTP

    MF9302 2 zone conventional panel, 72 hour standby 267.06

    MF9304 4 zone conventional panel, 72 hour standby 432.35

    MF9308 8 zone conventional panel, 72 hour standby 635.38

    MF9316 16 zone conventional panel, 72 hour standby 906.18

    MF9308L 8 zone conventional panel, 24 hour standby 519.13

    MF9316L 16 zone conventional panel, 24 hour standby 821.33

    MFR9308 8 zone repeater panel 342.75

    MFR9316 16 zone repeater panel 519.13

    Menvier Conventional Break Glass Callpoints

    Simple to install, this range of surface/flush mounting callpoints have been specifically developed to

    suit Menvier fire systems, incorporating fast fit clip on front covers, high visibility LED and heavy duty

    terminals, with a choice of standard and weatherproof versions.

    Product Code Description NTP

    MBG914 conventional callpoint, surface/flush mounting 12.13

    MBG917 conventional callpoint, surface mounting, weatherproof 53.52

    Accessories

    MFBGKEY3 callpoint test keys - pack of 10 12.48

    MBGREKIT resettable plastic elements - pack of 10 23.53

    MBGHCC polycarbonate front cover 5.93

    MBG118 spare glasses for Menvier callpoints - pack of 5 11.21

    MBG119 spare earth continuity links for Menvier callpoints - pack of 5 11.35

    MBGBEZ mounting bezels - pack of 10 35.41

    MBGSP spacer plates - pack of 10 26.52

    Conventional Products - Menvier

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    Menvier Conventional Detectors

    Specifically designed to operate with Menvier fire panels. Offering a discrete low profile design and

    360 visibility LED. Third party approved to EN54.

    Product Code Description NTP

    MPD821 conventional detector, optical 25.07

    MPT951 conventional detector, combined photothermal 32.27

    MMT860 conventional detector, fixed temperature heat, 77C 16.05

    MHT890 conventional detector, fixed temperature heat, 92C 16.05

    MFR830 conventional detector, rate of rise heat 16.05

    MDB800 conventional detector mounting base 5.14

    MDB800R conventional detector, relay base (800 and 900 series) 17.60

    MBD50R conventional reflective beam detector, zone powered, 50m range 633.50

    MBD100R conventional reflective beam detector, zone powered, 100m range 763.80

    MDP201 conventional duct mounting probe unit (requires detector & base) 197.87

    FX251D remote indicator 8.34

    Menvier Conventional BellsFull range of internal, external 24 V dc and 240 V ac bells.

    Product Code Description NTP

    MBM246 conventional internal bell, 24 V dc, 6 inch, red 22.04

    MBM248 conventional internal bell, 24 V dc, 8 inch, red 32.52

    MWB824 conventional internal bell, 24 V dc, 8 inch, weatherproof, red 71.94

    MMB240 conventional electronic solonoid bell, 240 V ac, 6 inch, grey 37.40

    MMB240RD conventional electronic solonoid bell, 240 V ac, 6 inch, red 37.40

    Menvier Conventional Sounders

    Suitable for use in the majority of applications.

    Product Code Description NTP

    MWS424SB conventional surface sounder, shallow base, red 28.95

    MWS424DB conventional surface sounder, deep base, weatherproof, red 29.71

    MFS324 conventional electronic flush sounder, red 21.36

    MFS324W conventional electronic flush sounder, white 21.36

    MFSSBB back box for electronic flush sounder, red 8.69

    MDS824 conventional ceiling mounted sounder 24.39

    MDS824B conventional ceiling mounted sounder/beacon 44.94

    MDS824COV blanking plate for MDS824 and MDS824B 20.72

    MLC624 conventional low current sounder, red 35.12

    Conventional Products - Menvier

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    Conventional Products - MenvierMenvier Conventional Beacons

    Designed to complement audible alarms, for use in areas where people may be present who have

    impaired hearing or areas with high ambient noise levels.

    Product Code Description NTP

    MXB124SB conventional xenon beacon, low profile, 1 watt 41.60

    MXB124DB conventional xenon beacon, weatherproof, 1 watt 43.63

    MXB224SB conventional xenon beacon, low profile, 2 watt 42.45

    MXB224DB conventional xenon beacon, weatherproof, 2 watt 44.83

    MLB124SB conventional LED beacon, low profile 45.21

    MLB124DB conventional LED beacon, weatherproof 47.10

    Menvier Conventional Sounder/Beacons

    Combined sounder beacons allow both an audible and visual alarm to be provided but requires only a

    single installation point.

    Product Code Description NTP

    MCD524SB conventional xenon sounder/beacon, low profile 65.11

    MCD524DB conventional xenon sounder/beacon, weatherproof 71.48

    MSB124SB conventional LED sounder/beacon, low profile 68.77

    MSB124DB conventional LED sounder/beacon, weatherproof 70.70

    Menvier Conventional System Ancillaries

    Product Code Description NTP

    FASP0429 24 V dc power supply unit - 1 amp 89.85

    MDR240 heavy duty door retainer, 230 V ac 66.41

    MDR24L heavy duty door retainer, 24 V dc 66.41

    ZMDRFBB door retainer floor bracket 18.53

    FX1A 24 V dc battery backed power supply with fault contact 218.16

    MAR724 heavy duty relay for door release units 75.71

    MFALOG fire alarm log book 11.20

    Menvier Conventional Detectors, 230 V ac Mains

    Product Code Description NTP

    MHD240 230 V ac mains detector, heat 55.46

    MID240B 230 V ac mains detector, ionisation 44.72

    MPD240B 230 V ac mains detector, photoelectric smoke 41.74

    MSK240 surface mounting base / relay base 8.89

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    Conventional Products - JSBJSB Conventional Panels - FX4200 Range

    A range of panels which offer exceptional value for money. Designed with smaller installations in mind,

    available with a choice of 2, 4 and 8 zone panels.

    Product Code Description NTP

    FX4202 2 zone conventional panel 120.37

    FX4204 4 zone conventional panel 158.62

    FX4208 8 zone conventional panel 214.55

    JSB Conventional Panels - FX2200 Range

    The FX2200 range of conventional panels provide a simple yet effective installer and end user

    conventional fire detection system solution. Available as 1, 2, 4 and 8 zone panels, with the 8 zone and

    configured 2 and 4 zone panels providing a repeater panel output as well as two additional alarm line

    outputs.

    Product Code Description NTP

    FX2201 1 zone conventional panel 120.56

    FX2202 2 zone conventional panel 200.27

    FX2204 4 zone conventional panel 296.67

    FX2208 8 zone conventional panel 387.65

    FX2202CR 2 zone conventional panel, configured to support a repeater panel 300.08

    FX2204CR 4 zone conventional panel, configured to support a repeater panel 401.88

    FX22003300 MB semi recessing box for FX2200 range of panels (2, 4 and 8 zone only) 63.89

    FXRP2200 repeater panel 239.38

    JSB Conventional Break Glass Call Points

    Simple to install, this range of surface/flush mounting callpoints have been specifically developed to

    suit the JSB fire systems, incorporating fast fit clip on front covers, high visibility LED and heavy duty

    terminals, with a choice of standard and weatherproof versions.

    Product Code Description NTP

    FX201 conventional callpoint, surface/flush mounting 11.79

    FX203 conventional callpoint, surface mounting, weatherproof 54.04

    Accessories

    FX5G spare callpoint glasses - pack of 5 11.21

    MFBGKEY3 callpoint test keys - pack of 10 12.48

    MBGREKIT resettable plastic elements - pack of 10 23.53

    MBGHCC polycarbonate front cover 5.93

    MBG119 spare earth continuity links for JSB callpoints - pack of 5 11.35

    MBGBEZ mounting bezels - pack of 10 35.41

    MBGSP spacer plates - pack of 10 26.52

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    Conventional Products - JSBJSB Conventional Detectors

    Specifically designed to operate with JSB fire panels. Offering a discrete low profile design and 360

    visibility LED. Third party approved to EN54.

    Product Code Description NTP

    FXN533 conventional detector, optical 25.07

    FXN632 conventional detector, combined photothermal 34.77

    FXN524 conventional detector, fixed temperature heat, 77C 16.05

    FXN526 conventional detector, fixed temperature heat, 92C 16.05

    FXN525 conventional detector, rate of rise heat 16.05

    FXN520 conventional detector common mounting base, active end of line 4.60

    FXN520R conventional detector relay base, active end of line 17.09

    FX251D remote indicator 8.34

    JSB Conventional Bells

    Product Code Description NTP

    FX006 conventional internal bell, 24 V dc, 6 inch, red 21.25

    JSB Conventional Sounders

    Suitable for use in the majority of applications.

    Product Code Description NTP

    FX002 conventional surface sounder, shallow base, red 28.68

    FX002W conventional surface sounder, shallow base, white 28.68

    FX003 conventional electronic flush sounder, red 21.57

    FX003W conventional electronic flush sounder, white 21.57

    FX007 conventional high output sounder 101.76

    FX000WP conventional deep base IP65 for FX sounder/beacons, Red 9.59

    FX000WWP conventional deep base IP65 for FX sounders/beacons, White 9.59

    JSB Conventional Xenon Beacons

    Designed to complement audible alarms, for use in areas where people may be present who have

    impaired hearing or areas with high ambient noise levels.

    Product Code Description NTP

    FX004A conventional xenon beacon, low profile, amber lens 41.20

    FX004B conventional xenon beacon, low profile, blue lens 41.20

    FX004R conventional xenon beacon, low profile, red lens 41.20

    FX005A conventional xenon beacon, 2 watt, amber lens 42.45

    FX005R conventional xenon beacon, 2 watt, red lens 42.45

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    Conventional Products - JSBJSB Conventional Sounder/Beacons

    Combined sounder beacons allows both an audible and visual alarm to be provided but requires only

    a single installation point.

    Product Code Description NTP

    FX002CA conventional sounder/beacon, low profile, amber lens 69.38

    FX002CB conventional sounder/beacon, low profile, blue lens 69.38

    FX002CR conventional sounder/beacon, low profile, red lens 69.38

    FX000WP conventional deep base IP65 for FX sounders/beacons, red 9.59

    FX000WWP conventional deep base IP65 for FX sounders/beacons, white 9.59

    JSB Ancillaries

    Product Code Description NTP

    FX021240LC compact door retainer, 230 V ac powered 52.23

    FX02124VLC compact door retainer, 24 V dc powered 52.23

    FX021LCFB floor mounting bracket 14.61

    FASP0429 24 V dc power supply - 1 amp 89.85

    MAR724 heavy duty relay for door release units 75.71

    MFALOG fire alarm log book 11.20

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    Bi-Wire Products - JSBJSB Bi-Wire Panels

    Designed with Cooper patented 2 wire technology and includes HMO facility (designed to enable

    compliance with BS 5389 part 6) and 5 in 1 detector with Self-Check technology.

    Bi-Wire conventional detectors, sounders, LED strobes, including relay modules, all share the same

    zone wiring, delivering significant cost savings in both cable and installation costs.

    Product Code Description NTP

    FX2202BW 2 zone Bi-Wire panel 194.42

    FX2204BWHMO 4 zone Bi-Wire panel 259.17

    FX2208BWHMO 8 zone Bi-Wire panel 379.17

    FXRP2200BW repeater panel for 4 and 8 zone panel 198.63

    FX22003300 MB semi recessing box for FX2200 range of panels (4 and 8 zone only) 63.89

    JSB Bi-Wire Detectors

    This new dual patent, multi-sensor detector incorporates both Bi-Wire and Self-Check features, as

    well as having 5 modes within a single detector.

    Product Code Description NTP

    FXN922 Bi-Wire 5 in 1 multi-sensor (smoke or heat configuration with 3 heat modes) 19.85

    FXN520 Bi-Wire common mounting base 4.60

    FXN521BWS Bi-Wire sounder base 18.12

    FXN521BWB Bi-Wire beacon base 24.55

    FXN521BWSB Bi-Wire sounder/beacon base 27.78

    FXN538COV Bi-Wire cover for base sounder - pack of 5 19.98

    JSB Bi-Wire Sounders, Beacons and Ancillary Items

    Product Code Description NTP

    FX009 Bi-Wire high output wall mounted sounder 57.34

    FXN004BW Bi-Wire LED beacon 96.14

    FXN011230 Bi-Wire relay module, 230 V ac switching 72.22

    FXN01124V Bi-Wire relay module, 24 V dc switching 58.84

    JSB Bi-Wire Starter Kits

    Product Code Description NTP

    FX2ZBWKIT 2 zone starter kit (comprising - 2 zone panel / 6 detectors /4 common bases /

    2 sounder bases / 2 callpoints) 351.31

    FX4ZBWHMOKIT 4 zone starter kit (comprising - 4 zone panel / 10 detectors / 6 common bases /

    4 sounder bases / 4 call points) 542.22

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    Analogue Products - MenvierMenvier Analogue Panels - DF6000 Range

    Available in 1, 2 and 4 loop configurations, having the ability to support complex cause and effect

    programming and wide range of user controllable functions make the system suitable for a diverse

    range of projects.

    Product Code Description NTP

    DF60001, DF60002 , DF60004 1, 2 or 4 loop analogue panel POA

    DF60001P, DF60002P, DF60004P 1, 2 or 4 loop analogue panel, c/w printer POA

    DF60001G, DF60002G , DF60004G 1, 2 or 4 loop analogue panel, graphite POA

    DF60001PG, DF60002PG, DF60004PG 1, 2 or 4 loop analogue panel, c/w printer, graphite POA

    DF60002EB, DF60004EB 2 or 4 loop analogue panel, c/w extended battery POA

    DF60002PEB , DF60004PEB 2 or 4 loop analogue panel, c/w printer, extended battery POA

    DF60002GEB, DF60004GEB 2 or 4 loop analogue panel, c/w extended battery, graphite POA

    DF60002PGEB, DF60004PGEB 2 or 4 loop analogue panel, c/w printer, extended battery, graphite POA

    DF6000COV hinged protective cover kit POA

    /NC for network card (add NC to part code) POA

    Menvier Analogue Panels - DF6100 Range

    Available in 1 or 2 loop configurations, this range of panels provides simplicity of operation, powerful

    cause and effect programming capability, and competitive pricing. Making the system cost effective

    for a wide range of small to medium sized projects.

    Product Code Description NTP

    DF6100 1 loop analogue panel POA

    DF61002 2 loop analogue panel POA

    /NC for network card (add NC to part code) POA

    Menvier Repeater Panels For DF6000/DF6100 Ranges

    The Menvier range of repeater panels is available with limited system control and can be loop or

    network mounted. If complete system control is required then the CTPR3000 repeater panel is

    available which is loop mounted.

    Product Code Description NTP

    DF6000PR analogue repeater panel, loop mounted POA

    DF6000PRNC analogue repeater panel, network mounted, c/w network card POA

    CTPR3000 analogue repeater panel, touch screen, c/w network card POA

    Menvier Analogue Panels - CF2000

    An entry level 2 loop analogue fire detection panel which can be configured for 1 or 2 loop operation.

    Product Code Description NTP

    CF2000GCPD 2 loop analogue panel POA

    CF2000GCPDNC 2 loop analogue panel, c/w network card POA

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    Analogue Products - MenvierMenvier Analogue Interfaces

    Product Code Description NTP

    MIO324 3 channel I/O device POA

    MIO324S 3 channel I/O (resets on silence) POA

    MIO324T 3 channel I/O (3 addresses) POA

    MIO1240 1 channel I/O unit (mains rated) POA

    MIU871 zone monitor unit POA

    MIU871-IS intrinsically safe zone monitor unit POA

    MSU840 shop unit interface POA

    MSI850 spur isolator POA

    MPU424 4 way sounder circuit controller POA

    MARDF6 auxillary output module, fire and fault relay POA

    Mini Modules

    MCIM mini input module POA

    MCIM-C mini input module (replies as callpoint) POA

    MCIM-NF mini input module-non fire input POA

    MCOM mini output module POA

    MCOM-S mini output module-reset on reset (replies as sounder) POA

    MCOM-R mini output module-reset on reset (5 second pulse) POA

    MIU872 mini zone monitor module POA

    Menvier Analogue Ancillaries - DF4000 Support Products

    Although the DF4000 panel in now obsolete, Cooper still provide a comprehensive range of supportive

    ancillary products.

    Product Code Description NTP

    MAP720S2-0 analogue sensor, optical POA

    MAH730S2-0 analogue sensor, heat POA

    MAB700S2 analogue sensor base POA

    MBG613 analogue/addressable callpoint POA

    MBG617 analogue/addressable callpoint, weatherproof POA

    MAS750 analogue sounder base POA

    MSI750 short circuit isolator POA

    MIU771 Input interface POA

    MIO230 I/O interface, 230 V dc switching POA

    MAM160 address modules, 1-60 POA

    MAM60 address modules, 61-120 POA

    MAD700S2PROG detector address programmer POA

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    Miscellaneous ProductsProduct Code Description NTP

    FX370 intrinsically safe detector base POA

    FX371 intrinsically safe detector, ionisation POA

    FX374 intrinsically safe detector, heat - (60C) grade 2 POA

    FX377 intrinsically safe detector, heat - (80C) POA

    FX378 intrinsically safe detector, heat - (100C) POA

    FX078 intrinsically safe barrier (1 per FX077 sounder / 1 per sounder circuit) POA

    FX079 intrinsically safe zener barrier (1 per zone circuit) POA

    FX075 intrinsically safe zener barrier enclosure (holds up to 5 zener barriers) POA

    FX077 intrinsically safe banshee sounder - 94 dBA at 1 meter POA

    BG2EDC3680NR flame proof manual callpoint, EExd IIC T4, zones 1 & 2, IP66 & 67, 680ohm resistor POA

    DB3D048N2BNR flame proof electronic sounder, EExd IIC T5, zones 1 & 2, IP66 & 67,

    93-115 dBA, 50-380mA 680ohm risistor POA

    XB11B02406RNBNNNR flame proof xenon beacon, EExd llB T5, zones 1 & 2, polarised and suppressed,

    320mA load, weatherproof POA

    600112FUL-0000 discreet sounder, 24 V dc, 26mA, 75dBA at 5 meters POA

    FASP0841 safe red keyswitch, single pole changeover contact POA

    1SDIE speech dialler POA

    DRF0222-1 speech dialler 12 V PSU POA

    FASP1302 vibrating pillow, 24 V, 120mA (requires FASP2089 wall socket) POA

    FASP2089 vibrating pillow wall socket POA

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    1. General

    1.1 In these Conditions of Sale (the Conditions) the Company means Cooper

    Lighting and Safety Limited, the Goods mean any item of whatsoever nature

    which is to be sold or supplied by the Company including services; and the

    Purchaser means the person, association, firm or body corporate (collectively

    person) which receives a quotation from the Company for, or buys or has

    agreed to buy, Goods.

    1.2 All quotations are made and all orders are accepted subject to the following

    terms and conditions and no addition thereto or variation therein shall be

    made unless agreed in writing by the parties.

    1.3 These Conditions shall apply to and form part of every contract of sale

    entered into by the Company (a Contract). All orders are accepted and

    executed on the understanding that the Purchaser is bound by these

    Conditions. Where there is any inconsistency between these Conditions and

    any conditions that the Purchaser seeks to impose, these Conditions shall

    prevail. These Conditions, together with any special terms and conditions

    agreed in writing by the parties, and any documents referred to in the

    Conditions or elsewhere in the Contract, shall constitute the entire agreement

    between the Company and the Purchaser and supersede any previous

    agreement or arrangement between them relating to the subject matter

    thereof. This Contract may not be amended or varied except in writing duly

    executed by the parties.

    1.4 A Contract shall be formed when acceptance of the Purchasers order is

    confirmed in writing by the Company or by (and to the extent of) the

    Companys commencement of performance.

    1.5 No person other than a party to a Contract shall be entitled to enforce any

    term of it (save for a person to whom any rights and/or obligations contained

    in the Contract are assigned or novated by written agreement to the extent of

    any such rights).

    2. Quotations and Orders

    2.1 The Company reserves the right to refuse the acceptance of a quotation

    unless such quotation is stated to be open for a specific period and is not

    withdrawn within such period.

    2.2 A quotation by the Company does not constitute an offer and the Company

    may withdraw or revise any quotation at any time prior to the Companys

    acceptance of the Purchasers order. The Companys quotation to supply

    Goods is valid for 30 days from the date submitted to the Purchaser, unless

    withdrawn prior to receipt of the Purchasers acceptance or extended by the

    Company in writing. To the extent a quotation relies on third party information

    and the Company later determines a material alteration may be needed in the

    Goods specification or method of manufacture, the Company may amend or

    withdraw the quotation as it sees fit, regardless of the Purchasers prior

    acceptance thereof.

    2.3 Orders may be accepted in whole or in part, unless previously agreed in

    writing to the contrary. Shipment of less than an entire order shall be deemedacceptance of only the portion shipped. Written or oral acknowledgement of

    an order does not constitute acceptance of the un-shipped portion of the

    order.

    2.4 No order accepted by the Company may be cancelled or varied by the

    Purchaser except with the Companys agreement in writing on

    terms including (without limitation) indemnification of the Company

    against any cost, loss or damage suffered or incurred as a result of

    such cancellation or variation.

    3. Prices

    3.1 The price payable for Goods shall, unless otherwise stated by the Company

    in writing, be the list price of the Company current at the date of despatch,

    and in the case of an order for delivery by instalments the price payable for

    each instalment shall be the list price of the Company current at the date of

    despatch of such instalment. Subject thereto, ALL PRICES AND TERMS ARE

    SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.

    3.2 The Purchaser shall indemnify and hold harmless the Company in respect of

    any loss, cost or expense incurred by the Company as a result, directly or

    indirectly, of the Purchasers instructions or lack of instructions or through any

    failure or delay whatsoever in taking delivery or through any other act, neglect

    or fault on the part of the Purchaser, its servants, agents or employees. The

    price of the Goods shall be due in full to the Company in accordance with the

    terms of the Contract and the Purchaser shall not be entitled to exercise any

    set-off, lien or any other similar right or claim.

    3.3 All prices are subject to the addition of Value Added Tax and all other

    applicable taxes and duties at the appropriate rate.

    4. Descriptive Matter and Illustrations

    4.1 All descriptive and forwarding specifications, drawings and particulars of

    weights and dimensions issued by the Company are approximated only and

    are intended only to present a general idea of the Goods to which they refer

    and shall not form part of the Contract.

    4.2 Any data, technical information or performance figures provided by the

    Company are based on tests performed under standard conditions and

    cannot be guaranteed under d ifferent conditions.

    4.3 The Company may make any changes in the specification of Goods as

    required to conform with any applicable safety or other statutory or EC

    requirements and/or which do not materially affect their quality or

    performance.

    5. Despatch T imes

    5.1 Any times quoted for despatch are to be treated as estimates only and the

    Company shall not be liable for failure to despatch within such time unless the

    Purchaser has suffered loss thereby and the amount payable in respect

    thereof shall have been agreed in writing prior to despatch as liquidated

    damages, in which case the Companys liability shall be limited to the amount

    so agreed to be paid. In all cases, whether a time for despatch be quoted or

    not, the times for despatch shall be extended by a reasonable period if delay

    in despatch is caused by instructions or lack of instructions from the

    Purchaser, or by industrial dispute, or by any cause whatsoever beyond the

    Companys reasonable control.

    6. Storage

    6.1 If by reasons of instructions or lack of instructions from the Purchaser

    despatch in accordance with the Contract is delayed for 14 days after the

    Purchaser as been notified that the Goods are ready for despatch, the

    Purchaser shall take delivery or arrange for storage and for purposes of

    Clause 13 (Payments) and Clause 12 (Risk and Retention of Title) the Goods

    shall thereupon be deemed to have been delivered, provided that if the

    Purchaser should fail to take or arrange for such delivery, without prejudice to

    any other right or remedy available to the Company, the Company may:

    (a) store the Goods until actual delivery, and charge the Purchaser for the

    reasonable costs (including handling and insurance) of storage; or

    (b) sell the Goods at the best price readily obtainable and (after deducting all

    reasonable storage and selling expenses) account to the Purchaser for

    the excess over the price under the Contract or charge the Purchaser for

    any shortfall below the price under the Contract; or

    (c) terminate by written notice the Contract with immediate effect.

    7. Delivery

    7.1 Unless otherwise specified in the Companys tender, the price quoted

    includes delivery by any method of transport at the Companys option within

    the mainland of Great Britain.

    7.2 Subject to the delivery area, the Company can arrange a Next Day delivery

    service at additional cost as quoted below.

    Small Parcels (up to 20kg) 20

    Large Parcels (20kg to 50kg) 35

    Any of the above overnights to site 501 or 2 Pallets 75 each

    Over 2 Pallets price on application

    7.3 Our minimum order value for free delivery is 300 N.I.V. On orders below

    300 N.I.V. an additional handling charge of 35 will be applied.

    7.4 Deliveries are to the normal agreed delivery address of the account. Deliveries

    to site are at the discretion of the Company or by prior agreement in writing

    only and may be charged for.

    8. Loss or Damage in Transit

    8.1 All claims related to loss, shortage, damage or breakage to Goods received

    shall be registered in writing within 5 days of delivery.Claims outside this

    period will not normally be considered by the Company. Full notification in

    writing shall be received in the above period, notifying the Company (and

    carrier when delivery is arranged by the Purchaser) of Advice Note number,

    date of delivery, catalogue numbers and details of faulty and/or missing

    Goods. A fax number (01302 303979) and an e-mail address

    ([email protected]) are available to speed this process.

    8.2 Subject to the above, when the price quoted includes delivery, the Company

    shall repair or replace free of charge or give credit for Goods damaged in

    transit or not delivered in accordance with the Advice Note, as verified by the

    Company, in satisfaction of any liability of the Company in such

    circumstances. Where the price does not include delivery and/or the

    Purchaser makes delivery arrangements, the Goods are sent at the

    Purchasers risk.

    9. Ret urn o f Goods

    9.1 Goods returned without the written permission of the Company cannot be

    accepted and will be redirected to the Purchaser, at the Purchasers cost, on

    the next available delivery.

    9.2 At the Companys discretion, Standard Products (as listed in the Companys

    current Published Price List) are acceptable for return.

    This must be within one year of purchase and provided they are unused, in

    mint condition and the packaging is in acceptable condition. These will be

    subject to a handling charge of 25% of the original invoiced value. Application

    for the return of products must be made to the Companys local

    representative and permission obtained prior to the submission of a debitnote. Original invoice numbers and catalogue numbers must also be quoted.

    9.3 The returns facility does not apply to products containing lead acid batteries.

    9.4 Custom, Modified and Obsolete products are all non-returnable.

    9.5 Where Goods are debited as available for collection and are subsequently are

    not available, after the second attempt to collect, the debit note must be

    withdrawn.

    10 . Rejec tion

    10.1 Unless otherwise agreed, Goods rejected by the Purchaser as not complying

    with the Contract must be so rejected within 5 days of receipt by the

    Purchaser by immediate notice in writing to the Company.

    11. Force Majeure

    11.1 The Company shall be under no liability for any loss or injury suffered by the

    Purchaser where the Company is prevented from carrying out any provisions

    of the contract as a result of any cause beyond its reasonable control

    including (but not limited to) Acts of God, legislation, war, fire, drought, failure

    of plant or power supply or collapse of structure, lock-out, strike or other

    action taken by employees in contemplation of furtherance of a trade dispute

    or owing to any inability to procure materials required for the performance of

    the contract. The contract shall be suspended during such delay but upon

    cessation of the cause of delay, the contract shall again become fully

    operative provided that if such delay shall exceed a period of twelve months,

    either party may give written notice of termination of this contract and

    thereupon the contract shall terminate.

    12. Risk and Retention of Title

    12.1 The Goods shall be at the Purchasers risk of loss or deterioration or of

    damage to the Goods or any part thereof, subsequent to delivery.

    12.2 Notwithstanding that the Purchaser, its servants, agents and employees may

    obtain possession of the Goods, the property in the Goods shall remain with

    the Company until all sums payable at any time by the Purchaser to the

    Company whether under this Contract of under any other contract (including

    interest) have been discharged in full and unconditionally. The Purchaser shall

    as a mere bailee and on a fiduciary basis for the Company, store the Goods

    while in his possession in such a way that they can be readily identified as the

    sole and absolute property of the Company.

    12.3 Pending payment of the full purchase price of the Goods the Purchaser shall

    at all times keep the Goods comprehensively insured against loss or damage

    by accident, fire and theft in an amount at least equal to the balance of the

    price for the same from time to time remaining outstanding.

    12.4 If before such payment in full, the Goods shall be sold or otherwise disposed

    of to a third party, the Company shall be entitled to all monies and rights

    which, but for these provisions, would otherwise be due to the Purchaser

    arising from such sale or disposition and the Purchaser shall (if required by the

    Company) assign to the Company, or as the Company may direct at the

    Purchasers cost, any claim against such third party.

    12.5 The Company reserves the right to deal with its property in any manner it

    thinkfit and shall be at liberty at any time to retake possession of the same or

    any part thereof and for that purpose the Purchaser irrevocably authorises the

    Company, its officers, servants and agents to enter without notice into or

    upon any premises of the Purchaser or upon any premises of which thePurchaser has possession or control. The Purchaser irrevocably instructs all

    and any of its officers, servants or agents to deliver up any such property in

    their possession.

    12.6 If any of the Goods shall be incorporated into other Goods which are the

    property of the Purchaser before the price is paid in full the property in the

    whole of such Goods shall be and shall remain with the Company until the

    price has been paid in full and all the Companys rights hereunder in the

    Goods shall extend to those other Goods.

    13 . Payments

    13.1 Subject to Clause 13.2 below, payment shall be received by the Company no

    later than the last day of the month following the month of invoice, unless

    other payment terms have been agreed in writing.

    13.2 The granting of credit facilities is at the Companys sole discretion and the

    Contract shall be subject to the Companys being satisfied as to the

    Purchasers credit references, and without prejudice to the generality of the

    foregoing, the Company may (in its absolute discretion), having informed the

    Purchaser that the Goods are ready for despatch, refrain from delivering the

    Goods until such time as the Purchaser tenders the purchase money to the

    Company together with any outstanding amounts which may be due to the

    Company on any account whatsoever.

    13.3 The time of payment of the invoiced amount shall be of the essence of the

    Contract.

    13.4 Without prejudice to any other rights the Company reserves the right to

    suspend and/or cancel further deliveries of Goods under any Contract with

    the Purchaser without notice if the Purchaser fails to settle his account on the

    due date and further to charge the Purchaser interest (both before and after

    any judgement) on the amount unpaid at the rate of 1.5 percent per annum

    above NatWest Bank rate from time to time until payment in full is made (a

    part of a month being treated as a full month for the purpose of calculating

    interest).

    14. Samples

    14.1 Unless expressly agreed between the parties to the contrary, samples must

    be returned within 90 days of receipt. The Company reserves the right to

    charge for any product samples not returned in good order within 90 days of

    receipt.

    15. Warranty

    15.1 SUBJECT TO THE LIMITATIONS ON ITS LIABILITY SET OUT IN THIS

    CLAUSE 15 AND ELSEWHERE IN THESE CONDITIONS, THE COMPANY

    WARRANTS THAT THE GOODS WILL CORRESPOND WITH THE

    COMPANYS SPECIFICATION AND BE FREE OF DEFECTS IN MATERIALS

    OR WORKMANSHIP AT THE TIME OF DELIVERY. SAVE AS AFORESAID,

    ALL CONDITIONS, WARRANTIES AND REPRESENTATIONS EXPRESS OR

    IMPLIED WHETHER BY STATUTE, COMMON LAW OR OTHERWISE IN

    RELATION TO THE GOODS (APART FROM TERMS IMPLIED AS TO TITLE

    UNDER THE SALE OF GOODS ACT 1979) ARE HEREBY EXCLUDED.

    15.2 The Company will make good, by repair or by the supply of a replacement at

    the Companys option, defects which, under proper use, appear in the Goods

    within a period of twelve calendar months (or such period as may be advised

    on specific Goods from time to time) after the Goods have been delivered and

    arise solely a failure to conform to the warranty above; provided always that

    non-conforming parts have been returned to the Company if the Company

    shall have so required. The Company shall refund the cost of carriage on such

    returned parts and the repaired or new parts will be delivered by the

    Company free of charge.

    15.3 Nothing in these Conditions shall exclude or limit the Companys liability for

    fraud or for death or personal injury caused by its negligence or any other

    liability to the extent that the same may not be excluded or limited as a matter

    of law (but except as so provided the Company does not accept, and hereby

    excludes, any liability for negligence).

    15.4 The warranty given in this Clause 15 is subject to the following provisos,

    namely:

    (a) that the Purchaser shall have followed all instructions issued by the

    Company in relation to and not neglected, misused or improperly altered

    or repaired the Goods;

    (b) that (i) in the case of defects which would have been reasonably apparent

    to the Purchaser on reasonable examination of the Goods on delivery, the

    Purchaser shall have notified the Company of the defects in writing within

    ten working days of delivery; or (ii) in the case of any other defects, the

    Purchaser shall have notified the Company of the defects in writing within

    five working days of the date when the defect became apparent (provided

    such notice shall have been given during the warranty period set forth in

    Clause 15.1 above);

    (c) that the defect has not arisen from or is attributable to any drawing,

    design or specification supplied by the Purchaser;

    (d) that the warranty in this Clause 15 does not cover fair wear and tear;

    (e) that the warranty in this Clause 15 does not extend to parts, materials or

    equipment not manufactured by the Company; and

    (d) that where in discharge of its obligations under the warranty given in this

    Clause 15 the Company agrees that the Purchaser may undertake any

    repair or remedial work on its behalf, the cost of such work shall have

    been agreed in writing between the Purchaser and the Company before

    the commencement of any such repair or remedial work.

    15.5 The Company shall not be liable for any costs, claims, damages or expenses

    arising out of any tortious act or omission or any breach of contract orstatutory duty calculated by reference to profits, income, production or

    accruals or loss of such profits, income, production or accruals or by

    reference to accrual of such costs, claims, damages or expenses on a time

    basis.

    15.6 Without prejudice to Clause 15.3, and notwithstanding the unenforceability or

    invalidity of any other provision in these Conditions, the Companys maximum

    aggregate liability arising out of or in connection with Goods and/or a

    Contract or any collateral contract, whether arising in contract, tort (including

    negligence) or otherwise, shall in no circumstances exceed the contract price

    of the Goods in respect of any single event or series of connected events.

    16. Third Party Rights

    16.1 In the event of any claims being made or action brought against the

    Purchaser in respect of infringements of patents, copyrights or other rights of

    third parties by the use, manufacture or sale of any article supplied by the

    Company immediate written notification must be given to the Company, who

    shall be at liberty with the assistance of the Purchaser if required, at the

    Companys expense to conduct all negotiations for settlement of the same or

    any litigation that may arise therefrom. Subject to such notification and control

    of any proceedings, the Company will indemnify the Purchaser in respect of

    such claims, provided always that:

    (a) the Goods in question have not been used for any purpose other than

    those for which they were sold; a nd

    (b) the Purchaser has made no admission, payment or compromise in

    respect of the alleged infringement without the prior written consent of the

    Company;

    (c) the Purchaser has done nothing which would or might vitiate any

    insurance policy or cover which the Purchaser might have in relation to

    such infringement and has used its best endeavours to recover any sums

    due thereunder (and this indemnity does not apply to the extent that the

    Purchaser recovers any sums under any such policy or cover);

    (d) the Company is entitled to the benefit of, and the Purchaser has

    accordingly accounted to the Company for, any damages and costs

    payable to the Purchaser by any other party in respect of any such claim;

    and

    (e) without prejudice to any duty of the Purchaser at common law, the

    Company is entitled to require the Purchaser to take such steps as the

    Company may reasonably require to mitigate

    or reduce any such loss, damages, costs or expenses for which the

    Company is liable to indemnify the Purchaser under this Clause 16.

    16.2 The Purchaser shall indemnify and hold harmless the Company at all times

    from and against any and all actions, claims, losses (including, without

    limitation, economic loss, loss of profit, revenue or goodwill) damages, costs

    (including legal costs) and expenses incurred by, or awarded against, the

    Company in connection with, or paid or agreed to be paid by the Company in

    settlement of, any claim for alleged infringement of any rights of any third

    party as a result of the carrying out by the Company, its servant,

    subcontractor or agent of any work required to be done to Goods in

    accordance with the requirements or specifications of the Purchaser.

    17 . C opyr ight

    17.1 All drawings descriptions and other information supplied by the Company

    together with the copyright therein shall remain the property of the Company.

    18. Arbit ration

    18.1 If at any time any questions, dispute or difference whatsoever shall arise

    between the Purchaser and the Company upon, in relation to or in connection

    with the contract, either the Purchaser or the Company may give to the other

    notice in writing of the existence of such question, dispute or difference, and

    the same shall be referred to the arbitration of a person to be mutually agreed

    upon, or failing agreement within 14 days of receipt of such notice, of some

    person appointed by the President for the time being of the Institution of

    Electrical Engineers, provided that either party may seek provisional or interim

    relief from any court of competent jurisdiction without waiver of this Clause.

    19 . I ns olvency

    19.1 This Clause 19 applies if:

    (a) the Purchaser becomes insolvent or makes any voluntary arrangement

    with its creditors or becomes subject to an administration order or (being

    an individual or firm) becomes bankrupt or (being a company) goes into

    liquidation (otherwise than for the purposes of amalgamation or

    reconstruction); or

    (b) an encumbrancer takes possession, or a receiver or administrative

    receiver is appointed, of any of the property or assets of the Purchaser; or

    (c) the Purchaser ceases, or threatens to cease, to carry on business; or

    (d) the Company reasonably apprehends that any of the events mentioned

    above is about to occur in relation to the Purchaser and notifies the

    Purchaser accordingly.

    19.2 If this Clause 19 applies, then without prejudice to any other right or remedy

    available to the Company, the Company shall be entitled to cancel the

    Contract or suspend any further deliveries under the Contract without any

    liability to the Purchaser, and if the Goods have been delivered but not paid

    for, the price shall become immediately due and payable not withstanding any

    previous agreement or arrangement to the contrary.

    20. Statutory and other Regulations

    20.1 If the cost to the Company of performing its obligations under the Contract

    shall be increased or reduced by reason of making or amendment after the

    date of tender of any law or of any orders, regulation, or bye-law having the

    force of law that shall a ffect the performance of the Companys obligations

    under the Contract, the amount of such increase or reduction shall be added

    to or deducted from the contract price as the case may be.

    21. Legal Construction

    21.1 Failure by the Company to exercise or enforce any rights hereunder shall not

    be deemed to be a waiver of any such right nor operate so as to bar the

    exercise or enforcement thereof at any time or times thereafter.

    21.2 If any provision or part of a provision of these Conditions is or shall be found

    by any court of competent jurisdiction to be, invalid or unenforceable, such

    invalidity or unenforceability shall not affect the other provisions or parts of

    such provisions of these Conditions, all of which shall remain in full force and

    effect.

    21.3 The Purchaser may not assign all or any of its rights or obligations under any

    Contract without the prior written consent of the Company.

    21.4 Any notice to be given pursuant to these Conditions shall be deemed to have

    been duly given to a party if delivered by hand or sent by special delivery or

    facsimile to that partys registered office or principal place of business or such

    other address as may have been notified pursuant to this provision to the

    party giving the notice. Notices shall be deemed to have been served on

    delivery if delivered by hand or 48 hours after despatch if sent by special

    delivery and notices sent by facsimile shall be deemed to have been served

    when sent. In proving service by hand delivery or by special delivery it shall be

    sufficient to prove that the notice was properly addressed and delivered and

    in proving service by facsimile, it shall be sufficient to provide evidence of a

    successfully completed transmission report to the relevant facsimile number.

    21.5 Unless otherwise agreed in writing the Contract shall in all respects be

    construed and operate as an English contract and in conformity with English

    law.

    General Conditions of Sale of Cooper Lighting and Safety Limited

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    Cooper Industries Plc

    600 Travis, Suite. 5800

    Houston, TX 77002-1001

    P: 713-209-8400

    www.cooperindustries.com

    Head Office

    Sales

    Tel: 01302 303999

    Fax: 01302 303333

    Email: [email protected]

    Technical

    Tel: 01302 303350

    Fax: 01302 303332

    Email: [email protected]

    Web: www.cooperfire.com

    UK Fire Sales Engineers

    Islands & Highlands Scotland

    Stephen Balfour 07968118635

    Scotland

    Patrick Donnelly 07502149063

    Wales

    Neal Buckley 07968568353

    North East

    Jeremy Kirkup 07713325521

    North West

    Andy Sharpe 07968568323

    Yorkshire

    Tony Jameson 07712488304

    East Midlands

    Simon Hamer 07968568325

    West Midlands

    Nick Stevens 07968830981

    East Anglia

    Frank Eales 07970497442

    South West

    Jeff Anderson 07800867801

    South EastSteve Dilloway 07831222767

    Head Office

    Cooper Lighting and Safety Ltd

    Wheatley Hall Road

    Doncaster

    South Yorkshire

    DN2 4NB


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