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30th October 1970
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Power diStribution boards have been included with many Avoncel specialized trolleys for some time. Now Avon Communications and Electronics are making the boards available separately. Two types are made--the 134A and 136A—with four and six power sockets respectively.

These distribution boards offer convenience where a number of power sources are needed. The ivory power sockets are of the 13amp three-pin type and are secured directly to a weldedsteel "chassis" finished in grey enamel. A neon indicator shows when the supply is on. Each board is supplied with 9ft of cable and a 13amp fused plug. Made by: Avon Communications and Electronics Ltd, 318 Bournemouth (Hum) Airport, Christchurch, Hants.

Price: 134A, £4 10s; 136A, £5 10s.

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