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The Chiswick House and Gardens Trust required an outdoor power source for the gardens area within the Grade 1 Listed site. They needed an outdoor power supply for various events they held throughout the year for visitors, however they did not want permanent units impacting on the beautiful aesthetics of the protected site.
The Trust contacted Pop Up Power Supplies®, who recommended the PUPS01 pop up power unit. The beauty of these power units is their sheer simplicity – the units offer a secure, stable power source and can be raised when needed and lowered back into the ground when not needed.
George Parker, Director at Pop Up Power Supplies®, commented, “When Chiswick House and Gardens Trust contacted us requesting an outdoor power supply, I spoke to them about our range of pop up power units. These units
are simple to install and only require a small digger to create the opening in the ground. This was important to the Trust as it meant there was minimal disruption to the gardens.”
The retractable telescopic feeder pillars supply a safe and reliable power source to seasonal events at the Burlington Pavilion within the grounds at Chiswick House. The units provide either a 16A or 32A power supply in both single and three phase sockets, all with RCBO protection.
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