Induction Loop Systems

The Disability Act has increased public awareness to the needs of those with impaired hearing. It is now very common for new buildings to have induction loop systems cabling incorporated into the design and installed at the first fix stage.

Induction loop systems are essentially the creation of a magnetic field. It is therefore crucial that the type and gauge of cable is correctly calculated and allied to the correct purpose designed induction loop amplifier. In addition the nature of building construction can have a dramatic effect on system performance.

If the loop system is not correctly designed the induction loop signal strength may be insufficient to cover the designated area, resulting in an unsatisfactory or unusable product. We have been designing and installing induction loop systems for more than 20 years and have many hundreds of satisfied customers.

Call us on 01892 752246 for advice and we will help you with all aspects of system design and installation of your induction loop.

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