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METALLIC CABLE PROTECTION
EQUIPMENT
CONDUIT & FITTINGS
TRUNKING
ADAPTABLE/SWITCH
& SOCKET BOXES
RMC/IMC/EMT
STAINLESS SYSTEMS
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THE QUALITY
BS EN 50086-1:1994 EN61386 part 21
and
Products listed in this brochure are either manufactured by BS EN 50086-2:1996 Metric sizes
Barton Engineering under a certified ISO 9000 system, or are BS 31 Imperial sizes
manufactured by our suppliers under a certified ISO system or Conduit Fittings BS EN 50086-1:1994
have their quality assured to the same level by rigorous & Accessories and
inspection at Barton Engineering. BS EN 50086-2:1996 Metric sizes
BS 31 Imperial sizes
ISO 9000 systems involve a complete set of working practices,
Adaptable Boxes BS 4568 part 2
disciplines and procedures – implemented at each stage of the
manufacturing programme, from raw material inspection through Conduit – Flexible BS EN 50086-2-3:1996 EN61386 part 23
to final despatch. Switch and Socket Boxes BS 4662
As a result, all Barton products satisfy a uniform standard of In keeping with clause 511-01-01 of BS 7671:2001 of the 17th
quality and safety. Edition of the I.E.E. Wiring Regulations, every item of the equipment
listed above complies with the relevant requirements of the
current edition of the applicable British and European Standards.
THE SERVICE
Barton provide a highly efficient customer service operation. Barton Engineering's operations are subject to a continuing
Fully trained, specialist sales personnel working with assessment programme by BSI Management Systems UK which
computerised equipment provide accuracy, precision and speed confirm compliance with BS EN ISO 9001:2000 certificate No
at all times. FM515299.
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX
Description Page Description Page
COVERS
Distance .............................................. 14
Ball and Socket, Earthed, Small............. 10
Hospital............................................... 14
Ball and Socket, Earthed, Large ............ 11
Spacer Bar .......................................... 14
Dome, Female, Small............................ 10
Clips (Half Saddle) ................................ 14
SCREWS
Dome, Female, Large ........................... 11
Hook – Dome, Small............................. 10 Brass .................................................. 14
Heavy, Small, Malleable ........................ 10 Steel ................................................... 14
Heavy, Large, Malleable........................ 10 STOCKS ............................................................ 5
Heavy, Small, Steel .............................. 10 STUDS Earth Terminal ..................................... 14
SWITCH and
Heavy, Large, Steel .............................. 10
SOCKET BOXES ................................................... 18 – 19
Light, Small, Steel ................................ 10
TEES
Light, Large, Steel................................ 10
CRAMPETS
Channel, Inspection .............................. 12
.......................................................... 14
Solid ................................................... 12
DIES ............................................................ 5 TRUNKING Quick-fix....................................... 21 – 23
DRAW-IN Lighting ....................................... 24 – 25
TAPE Steel ..................................................... 5 Multi-compartment................................ 26
ELBOWS Channel inspection ............................... 12 WASHERS Lead ................................................... 12
Solid ................................................... 12 Neoprene ............................................ 12
GASKETS Rubber ................................................ 15 Serrated.............................................. 12
Note: for numerical index refer to page 31
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Please Note: 1. Pre-galvanised conduit does not meet the requirements of BS 4568.
It does not meet corrosion classifications defined in this standard.
BS 31 Class 2 finish
BLACK ENAMELLED 11/2” 4 21 315 0.54
INSIDE & OUTSIDE 2” 4 21 315 0.85
3.75 metre lengths
Above conduit is packed and shipped in LIFTS (also known as Master Bundles). Each lift comprising the stated number of individual bundles
measuring approximately 45-50 centimetres in diameter and 3.75 metres long. The weight varies according to size and finish of conduit
but approximate weights are shown above.
Length
CONDUIT DIAMETER, MM
of
run 16 20 25 32 16 20 25 32 16 20 25 32 16 20 25 32 16 20 25 32
Metres Straight One bend Two bends Three bends Four bends
1 188 303 543 947 177 286 514 900 158 256 463 818 130 213 388 692
1.5 Covered by 182 294 528 923 167 270 487 857 143 233 422 750 111 182 333 600
2 Tables 177 286 514 900 158 256 463 818 130 213 388 692 97 159 292 529
1 and 2
2.5 171 278 500 878 150 244 442 783 120 196 358 643 86 141 260 474
3 167 270 487 857 143 233 422 750 111 182 333 600
3.5 179 290 521 911 162 263 475 837 136 222 404 720 103 169 311 563
4 177 286 514 900 158 256 463 818 130 213 388 692 97 159 292 529
4.5 174 282 507 889 154 250 452 800 125 204 373 667 91 149 275 500
5 171 278 500 878 150 244 442 783 120 196 358 643 86 141 260 474
6 167 270 487 857 143 233 422 750 111 182 333 600
Table 4 7 162 263 475 837 136 222 404 720 103 169 311 563
Conduit factors 8 158 256 463 818 130 213 388 692 97 159 292 529
for runs 154 250 452 800 125 204 373 667 91 149 275 500
9
incorporating
10 150 244 442 783 120 196 358 643 86 141 260 474
bends
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3 METRES IN LENGTH.
Over 40mm 2.25 2.5
The conduit sizes which will accommodate the cables are those
with a conduit factor equal to or greater than the sum of the cable STOCKS, DIES, GUIDES
factors. Complete set Comprising Stock, Dies and Guides.
These tables are based To screw conduit dia. of 16mm up to 2”.
Type Conductor on the 17th edition of the
SD2025 Complete set comprising stock,
of cross-sectional I.E.E. Wiring Regulations dies and guides for 20mm and
conductor area mm2 Factor Appendix 12. 25mm Conduit. Overall Dia. of
Dies 42mm.
1 22 SD32 Complete set comprising stock, die
Solid 1.5 27 and guide for 32mm Conduit.
Overall Dia. of Die 63.5mm
2.5 39 Conduit Factor SD3850 Complete set comprising stock, dies and guides for 11/2’’ and 2” Conduit.
dia mm Overall Dia. of Dies 31/2”.
1.5 31
2.5 43 16 290 Stock – Spare
Stranded 4 58 20 460 Overall Dia. of Die
ST42 Stock 42mm
6 88 25 800 ST64 Stock 63.5mm
10 146 32 1400
Table 1 Cable factors for short Table 2 Conduit
straight runs factors for short Die – Spare Steel
straight runs Overall Dia. of Die
DE16 16mm Die 42mm
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BOXES – LOOPING IN
With tapped hole in base for earthing screw. 20mm clearance.
ADAPTORS
Material: Steel
Finish: Electro Zinc Plated
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ELBOWS TEES
Elbow, Solid No. M121 Tee, Solid No. M131
Material: Malleable Iron Material: Malleable Iron
Finishes: Black Enamel, Galvanised Finishes: Black Enamel, Galvanised
Size 20mm 25mm 32mm Size 20mm 25mm 32mm
Standard Pack Qty 25 25 10 Standard Pack Qty 25 25 10
Size 11/2” 2” Size 11/2” 2”
are available on request only are available on request only
Elbow, Channel Inspection, No. M123 Tee, Channel Inspection, No. M133
Material: Malleable Iron, 20mm – 32mm Material: Malleable Iron,
Steel Cover 11/2” – 2” Malleable Iron Cover 20mm – 32mm Steel Cover
Finishes: Black Enamel, Galvanised 11/2” – 2” Malleable Iron Cover
Size 20mm 25mm 32mm Finishes: Black Enamel, Galvanised
Standard Pack Qty 25 25 10 Size 20mm 25mm 32mm
Size 11/2” 2” Standard Pack Qty 25 20 10
are available on request only Size 11/2” 2”
are available on request only
BENDS
Bends, Normal, Internal Thread RINGS
No. R141 Ring, Adaptor No. M370
Material: Steel Material: Malleable Iron
Finishes: Black Enamel, Galvanised Finishes: Black Enamel, Galvanised
Size 20mm 25mm 32mm Standard Pack Qty: 100
Standard Pack Qty 25 10 5
Size 11/2” 2”
are available on request only
Ring, Extension No. R294
Bend, Inspection No. M145 Material: Steel
Material: Malleable Iron, 20mm – 32mm Finishes: Black Enamel, Galvanised
Steel Cover 11/2” – 2” Malleable Iron Cover Size 6mm 10mm 13mm
Finishes: Black Enamel, Galvanised Standard Pack Qty 100 50 50
Size 20mm 25mm 32mm Size 16mm 19mm 25mm
Standard Pack Qty 25 10 5 Standard Pack Qty 25 25 25
Size 11/2” 2” Size 32mm 38mm 50mm
are available on request only Standard Pack Qty 10 10 10
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BUSHES REDUCERS
Bush, Short Male No. F531 Reducer No. M471
Material: Brass Material: Malleable Iron
Finish: Self Colour Finishes: Black Enamel, Galvanised
Size 20mm 25mm 32mm Size 20 x 16mm 25 x 16mm
Standard Pack Qty 100 50 50 St'd Pack Qty 100 100
Size 11/2” 2” 25 x 20mm 32 x 20mm
Standard Pack Qty 50 25 100 50
32 x 25mm 11/4” x 20mm
Bush, Long Male No. F532 50 50
Material: Brass 11/4” x 25mm 11/2” x 20mm
Finish: Self Colour 50 50
Size 20mm 25mm 32mm 11/2” x 25mm 11/2” x 32mm
Standard Pack Qty 100 50 50 50 50
Size 11/2” 2” 2” x 25mm 2” x 32mm
Standard Pack Qty 25 25 25 25
2” x 11/2”
Bush, Female No. F534 25
Material: Brass
Finish: Self Colour
Size 20mm 25mm 32mm
Standard Pack Qty 100 100 100
Size 11/2” 2”
Standard Pack Qty 100 50
Plug, Slotted Head No. F535 Locknut, Hexagon Heavy No. M508
Material: Brass Material: Malleable Iron
Finishes: Self Colour Finishes: Black Enamel, Galvanised
Size 20mm 25mm 32mm Size 20mm 25mm 32mm
Standard Pack Qty 100 100 100 Standard Pack Qty 100 100 100
Size 11/2” 2” Size 11/2” 2”
Standard Pack Qty 100 50 Standard Pack Qty 50 50
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SADDLES SCREWS
Saddle, Hospital No. M362 Brass. M4 Pan Head No. F645
Material: Malleable Iron Base, with Steel Top Length: 6mm 10mm 12mm 16mm
Finishes: Black Enamel, Galvanised 20mm 25mm
Size 20mm 25mm 32mm Standard Pack Qty: 100
Standard Pack Qty 50 25 25
Size 11/2” 2”
Standard Pack Qty 25 10
Brass. M3.5 Pan Head No. F646
Saddle, Distance No. M363 Length: 6mm 10mm 12mm 16mm
Material: Iron Base with Steel Top 20mm 25mm
Finishes: Black Enamel, Galvanised Standard Pack Qty: 100
Size 20mm 25mm 32mm
Standard Pack Qty 50 25 25
Size 11/2” 2”
Standard Pack Qty 25 10 Brass. M3.5 Raised Countersunk
No. F647
Saddle, Spacer Bar, One Way Length: 6mm 10mm 12mm 16mm
No. R431 20mm 25mm
Material: Steel Standard Pack Qty: 100
Finishes: Black Enamel, Galvanised
Size 20mm 25mm 32mm
Standard Pack Qty 100 100 50 Brass. M3.5 Cheese Head No. F648
Size 11/2” 2” Length: 6mm 10mm 12mm 16mm
Standard Pack Qty 50 25 20mm 25mm
Standard Pack Qty: 100
Clip (Half Saddle) No. F441
Material: Steel
Finishes: Black Enamel, Galvanised
Size 20mm 25mm Brass. M4 Earth Terminal Studs
Standard Pack Qty 100 100 No. F657
Size 32mm Standard Pack Qty: 100
Standard Pack Qty 100
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Barton Adaptable Boxes are manufactured from steel and are Adaptable Boxes
available with plain sides or knock-outs. Plain No. R261
The standard finishes are Black Enamel and
Hot Dipped Galvanised.
Size
Where boxes are supplied with knock-outs the number and size Pack
are as follows: mm Inches Qty
Width of side Number of K.O.'s Size of K.O. 75 x 75 x 37.5 3 x 3 x 11/2 10
in each side 75 x 75 x 50 3x 3x2 10
3" 2 20mm 75 x 75 x 75 3x 3x3 6
100 x 75 x 37.5 4 x 3 x 11/2 10
4" 3 20mm
100 x 75 x 50 4x 3x2 10
6" 4 20mm 100 x 100 x 37.5 4 x 4 x 11/2 10
9" 6 20mm 100 x 100 x 50 4x 4x2 10
100 x 100 x 75 4x 4x3 6
12" 6 20mm
150 x 75 x 37.5 6 x 3 x 11/2 6
Flanged lids are fitted as standard to all boxes and are secured 150 x 75 x 50 6x 3x2 6
by M5 x 8mm mushroom head screws. 150 x 75 x 75 6x 3x3 6
150 x 100 x 37.5 6 x 4 x 11/2 6
Boxes can be supplied to order with overlapping flat lids at an
150 x 100 x 50 6x 4x2 6
extra charge.
150 x 100 x 75 6x 4x3 6
Rubber gaskets are available and supplied to order at an extra 150 x 150 x 37.5 6 x 6 x 11/2 6
charge. 150 x 150 x 50 6x 6x2 6
The complete range is manufactured in accordance with 150 x 150 x 75 6x 6x3 4
BS 4568 Part 2. 150 x 150 x 100 6x 6x4 2
A range of Pre-Galvanised Adaptable Boxes are also available 225 x 75 x 37.5 9 x 3 x 11/2 6
on request. 225 x 75 x 50 9x 3x2 6
225 x 75 x 75 9x 3x3 6
225 x 150 x 37.5 9 x 6 x 11/2 4
225 x 150 x 50 9x 6x2 4
225 x 150 x 75 9x 6x3 4
225 x 150 x 100 9x 6x4 2
225 x 225 x 50 9x 9x2 2
225 x 225 x 75 9x 9x3 2
225 x 225 x 100 9x 9x4 1
300 x 150 x 50 12 x 6 x 2 2
300 x 150 x 75 12 x 6 x 3 2
300 x 150 x 100 12 x 6 x 4 2
300 x 225 x 50 12 x 9 x 2 2
300 x 225 x 75 12 x 9 x 3 1
300 x 225 x 100 12 x 9 x 4 1
300 x 300 x 50 12 x 12 x 2 2
300 x 300 x 75 12 x 12 x 3 1
300 x 300 x 100 12 x 12 x 4 1
Adaptable Boxes
with Knock-outs No. R262
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Adjustable Lug
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EXPORT SPECIFICATION
Switch and Socket Boxes Switch and Socket Boxes
35mm deep No. BC82RE2025 35mm deep No. BC88TH
Gang Type of Entry Fixing Lugs Pack Qty. Gang Type of Entry Fixing Lugs Pack Qty.
Gang Type of Entry Fixing Lugs Pack Qty. Gang Type of Entry Fixing Lugs Pack Qty.
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QUICK–FIX
Turnbuckle lid fixing – A simple 1/4 turn locks or unlocks the lid.
Allows easy fitting and removal, still providing secure fixing.
The turnbuckle can be used to secure Copper Earth Link available if required.
lids on cut lengths of trunking.
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Dimensions CABLE TRUNKING RIGHT ANGLE BEND RIGHT ANGLE BEND RIGHT ANGLE BEND
(mm) (See note (1) below) – TOP LID – INSIDE LID – OUTSIDE LID
(1) Cable Trunking – 3m length complete Product Code Example. QF/RABT 22. ie. All 50 x 50mm Fittings are compatible
with lid and couplers. Quick-Fix/Right Angle Bend Top 2’’ x 2’’. with 50 x 50mm Lighting Trunking.
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Dimensions
STOP END COUPLER FLANGED CABLE PIN LOOSE SEPARATOR
(mm) COUPLER RETAINER RACK 3m LENGTHS
*2 Metre lengths available to order. Hangers are available with 11mm or Manufactured from pre-galvanised
*Powder-coated finishes are available to 21mm holes. sheet steel to BS EN 10142.
suit customer requirements.
*Non gusset fittings and accessories
are available.
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Dimensions
LIGHTING TRUNKING – BODY ONLY METAL LID P.V.C. LID
mm
Dimensions
RIGHT ANGLE BEND – TOP LID RIGHT ANGLE BEND – INSIDE LID RIGHT ANGLE BEND – OUTSIDE LID
mm
Dimensions
45 DEGREE BEND – TOP LID 45 DEGREE BEND – INSIDE LID 45 DEGREE BEND – OUTSIDE LID
mm
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Dimensions
TEE BEND – TOP LID TEE BEND – INSIDE LID TEE BEND – OUTSIDE LID
mm
Dimensions
FOUR WAY BOX SUSPENSION UNIT HANGER
mm
Dimensions
STOP END COUPLER FLANGED COUPLER CABLE RETAINER
mm
50 x 50mm Quick-Fix fittings are available Hangers are available with 11mm or Manufactured from pre-galvanised
for use with Lighting Trunking. 21mm holes. sheet steel to BS EN 10142.
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AVAILABLE IN QUICK-FIX
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The following guide will help you select the correct size of TO USE THIS GUIDE
trunking for the required number and size of cables in your (a) Calculate Capacity Unit by multiplying the number of cables
installation. It has been prepared from Appendix 12 of the I.E.E. by the Factor from table A.
wiring regulations for Electrical Installations. (b) Use Capacity Unit to choose nearest size of trunking
When cables are pulled into trunking, they experience drag from from table B.
other cables and from the trunking itself. Using this guide to (c) Remember that cables can cross over each other
select the size of trunking for your cabling will ensure that an and that you may need space for future wiring.
acceptable pulling force is required to install the cables, and that Consequently, select the next size up.
minimum damage to the insulation will occur. This is only a guide:
and is designed for use with single core PVC insulated cables.
EXAMPLE
NUMBER OF CONDUCTOR FACTOR CAPACITY UNIT
CABLES CROSS SECTION MM2 (FROM A) (FROM B)
50 1.5 stranded 8.1 405
40 2.5 stranded 11.4 456
20 6.0 stranded 22.9 458
Total 1319
TABLE A TABLE B
TYPE OF CONDUCTOR FACTOR CAPACITY DIMENSION OF
CONDUCTOR CROSS SECTION UNIT TRUNKING MM X MM
1.5 7.1 738 75 x 25
Solid
2.5 10.2 993 100 x 25
1.5 8.1 1037 50 x 50
2.5 11.4 1555 75 x 50
4 15.2 2091 100 x 50
Stranded 6 22.9 2371 75 x 75
10 36.3 3162 150 x 50
16 42.9 3189 100 x 75
25 62.6 4252 100 x 100
35 95 4743 150 x 75
Note: For sizes and types of cables not included in the above 9697 150 x 150
tables A and B, calculate total cross section of cables and select
trunking size so that not more than 45% of trunking is filled.
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STATEMENT TO PURCHASERS
AND PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS
1. Section 6 of this Act provides that manufacturers, designers, 4. It is important that the products concerned should be
importers or suppliers of articles for use at work have a duty installed, commissioned and maintained by, or under the
to ensure, so far, as is reasonably practicable, that the supervision of, competent persons in accordance with good
article will be safe and without risk to health when properly engineering practice and:
used. An article is not regarded as being ‘properly used’ if it – I.E.E. Regulations for the Electrical Equipment of
is used without regard to any relevant information or advice Buildings.
relating to its use made available by the manufacturer, – Codes of Practice.
designer, importer or supplier. – Statutory Requirements.
– Any instructions specifically advised by the Company
2. Having regard to these provisions the following is given as a and, where appropriate, with particular reference to
guide to the information which is readily available to you, in information marked on the product.
order that the obligations of all concerned may be met as
fully as is reasonably practicable. This information relates to 5. In accordance with the provisions of the Act, you are
those products detailed in our Catalogue(s) or associated therefore requested to take such steps as are necessary to
literature. ensure that any appropriate information relevant to our
products is made available by you to anyone concerned.
3. Information on the design, construction and installation of our
products to ensure that so far as is reasonably practicable 6. C.O.S.H.H. REGULATIONS 1988
they are safe and without risk to health when properly used Due to the nature of BARTON Products being of ferrous or
may be found in: non ferrous material supplied in either self colour, painted
– Relevant British Standard Specifications and Codes of stove enamel or galvanised finishes, there are no substances
Practice. hazardous to health involved with the finished products within
– Regulations for Electrical Equipment of Buildings the meaning given to that phrase in the regulations.
(published by the Institution of Electrical Engineers).
– Catalogues and product leaflets of this Company. 7. All BARTON Products are manufactured in accordance with
– Or may be obtained by specific request to the the ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT.
Company.
Our policy is one of continuous product improvement and hence
we reserve the right to revise designs and specifications without
prior notice.
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1.1 In these conditions: 7.1 Risk of damage to or loss of the Goods shall pass to the Buyer on the Delivery Date.
BUYER means the person, firm or company entering into the Contract to purchase the Goods and/or Services from the Seller; 7.2 The property in the Goods shall not pass to the Buyer until the Seller has received in cash or cleared funds payment in full of the price of the
Goods and all other goods sold or agreed to be sold by the Seller to the Buyer under any other contract.
CONDITIONS means the standard terms and conditions of sale set out in this document and (unless the context otherwise requires)
includes any special terms and conditions agreed in Writing between the Buyer and the Seller; 7.3 Until such time as the property in the Goods passes to the Buyer, the Buyer shall be entitled to resell or use the Goods in the ordinary
course of its business, but shall have a fiduciary duty to the Seller to account for the proceeds of sale or otherwise of the Goods.
CONTRACT means the contract for the purchase and sale of the Goods and/or Services;
7.4 Until such time as the property in the Goods passes to the Buyer, the Seller shall be entitled at any time to require the Buyer to deliver up
DELIVERY DATE means the earlier of the time of actual delivery of the Goods or, if the Goods are to be collected by the Buyer or the the Goods to the Seller and, if the Buyer fails to do so forthwith, to enter upon any premises of the Buyer or any third party where the
Buyer wrongfully fails to take delivery of the Goods, the date that the Seller notifies the Buyer that the Goods are ready Goods are stored and repossess the Goods and for that purpose the Buyer hereby authorises and licences the Seller, its officers,
for collection or, as the case may be, the Seller tenders delivery of the Goods or, if the Buyer wrongfully fails to allow employees and agents to enter upon any land or building upon which the Goods are situated to recover those Goods.
performance of the Services, the date that the Seller notifies the Buyer that it is in a
position to perform the Services;
8. WARRANTIES AND LIABILITIES
GOODS means the goods (including any instalment of the Goods or any parts for them) which the Seller is to supply in
accordance with these Conditions; THE BUYER’S ATTENTION IS IN PARTICULAR DRAWN TO THE PROVISIONS OF THIS CLAUSE 8.
SELLER means Caparo Precision Tubes Limited trading as Barton Engineering; 8.1 The Seller warrants that the Goods will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of 3 months from the Delivery Date
and that the Services will be performed with reasonable care and skill.
SERVICES means the services which the Seller is to supply in accordance with these Conditions;
8.2 The above warranties are given by the Seller subject to the following Conditions:
TOOLING includes patterns, tooling and dies;
8.2.1 the Seller shall be under no liability in respect of any failure or defect arising from any Tooling, drawing, design or specification
WRITING includes telex, cable, facsimile transmission, electronic mail and comparable means of communication. supplied by the Buyer;
8.2.2 the Seller shall be under no liability in respect of any defect or failure arising from fair wear and tear, wilful damage, negligence,
abnormal working conditions, failure to follow the Seller’s instructions (whether oral or in writing), misuse or alteration or repair of
2. BASIS OF THE CONTRACT the Goods without the Seller’s approval;
2.1 These Conditions shall govern the Contract to the exclusion of any other terms and conditions. 8.2.3 if the total price has not been paid by the due date, the Seller shall be under no liability until the total price has been paid;
8.2.4 the above warranties do not extend to parts, materials or equipment not manufactured by the Seller, in respect of which the Buyer
3. ORDERS AND SPECIFICATIONS shall only be entitled to the benefit of any such warranty or guarantee as is given by the manufacturer to the Seller;
3.1 The Buyer shall be responsible to the Seller for ensuring the accuracy of the terms of any order (including any applicable specification) and 8.2.5 the Seller shall be under no liability in respect of any failure or defect if such failure or defect is within reasonable commercial
for giving the Seller any necessary information relating to the Contract within a sufficient time to enable the Seller to perform the Contract. tolerances
Where the Goods are to be supplied to the Buyer’s specification, the Buyer warrants that the Goods are capable of production.
8.3 Subject as expressly provided in these Conditions, all warranties, conditions or other terms implied by statute or common law are excluded
3.2 The quantity, quality and description of and any specification for the Goods and/or the description of the Services shall be those set out in to the fullest extent permitted by law.
the Seller’s quotation (if accepted by the Buyer) or the Buyer’s order (if accepted by the Seller).
8.4 Any claim by the Buyer which is based on any defect in the quality or condition of the Goods or any failure to exercise reasonable care and
3.3 The Seller reserves the right to make any changes in the specification of the Goods or Services which are required to conform with any skill or any under or over-delivery of the Goods shall, whether or not delivery is refused by the Buyer, be notified to the Seller within 3 days
applicable safety or other statutory or EU requirements or, where the Goods or Services are to be supplied to the Seller’s specification, from the Delivery Date or, where the defect or failure was not apparent on reasonable inspection, within a reasonable time after discovery
which do not materially affect their quality or performance. of the defect or failure and in any event within 7 days of discovery. If delivery is not refused, and the Buyer does not so notify the Seller, the
Seller shall have no liability for such defect or failure, and the Buyer shall be bound to pay the price as if the Contract had been performed in
3.4 No Contract may be cancelled by the Buyer except with the agreement in Writing of the Seller and on terms that the Buyer shall indemnify accordance with its terms.
the Seller in full against all loss (including loss of profit), costs, damages, charges and expenses.
8.5 Where any valid claim in respect of any of the Goods, which is based on any defect in the quality or condition of the Goods or any failure to
3.5 The Buyer shall indemnify and keep indemnified the Seller against any claim or liability in respect of any infringement of intellectual or exercise reasonable care and skill, is notified to the Seller in accordance with these Conditions, the Seller shall be entitled to replace the
industrial property rights resulting from compliance with the Buyer’s instructions express or implied. Goods (or the part in question) or to re-perform the Services free of charge or, at the Seller’s sole discretion, refund to the Buyer the price
(or a proportionate part of the price) but the Seller shall have no further liability to the Buyer.
3.6 Drawings, illustrations and specifications prepared by or on behalf of the Seller in connection with the Contract shall remain the property of
the Seller and shall not be communicated to third parties without the Seller’s prior written consent. 8.6 The Seller shall not be liable to the Buyer by reason of any representation, or any implied warranty, condition or other term, or any duty at
common law, or under the express terms of the Contract, for any consequential loss or damage (whether for loss of profit, product recall or
3.7 The Seller reserves the right to undertake credit references and may suspend delivery of Goods or performance of the Contract or any otherwise), costs, expenses or other claims for compensation whatsoever (whether caused by the negligence of the Seller, its employees
other contract with the Buyer if such references are unsatisfactory. or agents or otherwise) which arise out of or in connection with the supply of the Goods and/or the Services or their use or resale by the
Buyer and the entire liability of the Seller under or in connection with the Contract shall not exceed the price under the Contract, except as
3.8 Each performance or delivery schedule submitted by the Buyer shall constitute an order capable of acceptance by the Seller. If the Seller expressly provided in these Conditions.
agrees that any such schedule shall not constitute an order in circumstances where it is reasonably necessary for the Seller to act in
reliance upon such schedule so as to enable the Seller to perform the schedule in accordance with its terms if such schedule becomes an 8.7 The Seller shall not be liable to the Buyer or be deemed to be in breach of the Contract by reason of any delay in performing, or any failure
order accepted by the Seller, the Buyer shall indemnify and keep the Seller indemnified against all costs, damages, charges and expenses to perform, any of the Seller’s obligations, if the delay or failure was due to any cause beyond the Seller’s reasonable control.
arising from such reliance by the Seller if such schedule does not become an order capable of acceptance by the Seller.
8.8 Nothing in these Conditions shall exclude or limit the Seller’s liability for death or personal injury caused by the Seller’s negligence.
4. PRICE
9. INDEMNITY
4.1 The price shall be the Seller’s quoted price, or where no price has been quoted or a quoted price is no longer valid, the price listed in the
THE BUYER’S ATTENTION IS IN PARTICULAR DRAWN TO THE PROVISIONS OF THIS CLAUSE 9
Seller’s published price list current at the date of acceptance of the order. Where the Goods are supplied for export from the United
Kingdom, the Seller’s published export price list shall apply in the absence of a price quoted by the Seller. All prices quoted are valid for 30
9.1 The Buyer shall take or procure the taking of all such steps as may be necessary to ensure the safety of the Seller’s employees, agents and
days or until earlier acceptance by the Buyer, after which time they may be altered by the Seller without
contractors on any premises at which the Service is to be provided including, without limitation, notifying such representatives of any
giving notice.
relevant hazards.
4.2 The Seller reserves the right to increase the price to reflect any increase in the cost to the Seller which is due to any factor beyond the
9.2 The Buyer shall indemnify and keep indemnified the Seller, its employees, agents and sub-contractors against any loss or damage to any
Seller’s control, any change in delivery or performance dates, quantities or specifications which is requested by the Buyer, or any delay
property or injury or death of any person caused by any negligent act or omission or wilful misconduct of the Buyer, its employees, agents
caused by any instructions of the Buyer or failure of the Buyer to give the Seller adequate information or instructions.
or sub-contractors, including all and any costs and expenses relating thereto.
4.3 All prices are given by the Seller on a carriage paid basis, unless otherwise agreed.
10. TOOLING
4.4 The price is exclusive of any applicable value added tax, which the Buyer shall be additionally liable to pay to the Seller.
10.1 Any Tooling supplied by the Buyer shall remain the property of the Buyer and at the Buyer’s risk. The Buyer shall be responsible for the
4.5 The cost of pallets and returnable containers will be charged to the Buyer in addition to the price but full credit will be given to the Buyer
repair and maintenance of such Tooling. The Seller shall not use such Tooling in connection with any contract with a third party without the
provided they are returned undamaged to the Seller within 28 days of the date of delivery.
Buyer’s prior consent in Writing.
10.2 All Tooling used, manufactured or procured in connection with the Contract and which is not supplied by the Buyer shall be the property of
5. TERMS OF PAYMENT
the Seller.
5.1 The Seller shall be entitled to invoice the Buyer for the price on or at any time after the Delivery Date.
10.3 All and any intellectual or industrial property rights comprised in any Tooling shall vest in the party owning such Tooling.
5.2 The Buyer shall pay the price without any deduction or set-off (save as set out in this condition 5.2) on or before the last day of the month
10.4 The Seller reserves the right to charge the Buyer for the cost of storage of the Buyer’s Tooling and to require the Buyer to remove such
following the Delivery Date and the Seller shall be entitled to recover the price, notwithstanding that delivery may not have taken place and
Tooling from the Seller’s premises upon not less than 3 months notice in Writing.
the property in the Goods hasnot passed to the Buyer and/or the Services have not been performed. The time of payment of the price shall
be of the essence ofthe Contract. The buyer shall be entitled to a discount of 1.00% of the price (excluding the costs of transport, packing
and insurance) in the event of payment before the last day of the month following the Delivery Date 11. INSOLVENCY OF BUYER
11.1.4 the Seller reasonably apprehends that any of the events mentioned above is about to occur in relation to the Buyer and notifies the
5.3.3 charge the Buyer interest (both before and after any judgement) on the amount unpaid, at the rate of 4 per cent per annum above
Buyer accordingly.
Barclays Bank base rate from time to time accruing daily, until payment in full is made.
11.2 If this clause applies then, without prejudice to any other right or remedy available to the Seller, the Seller shall be entitled to cancel the
5.4 The Seller may without notice set off any sums from time to time owed to the Buyer in or towards the satisfaction of all and any liabilities of
Contract or suspend performance and/or any further deliveries under the Contract without any liability to the Buyer, and if the Goods have
the Buyer to the Seller whether or not under this Contract.
been delivered and/or Services performed, but not paid for, the price shall become immediately due and payable.
5.5 The Seller shall have a general lien over all goods and property of the Buyer (whether worked on or not) in the possession of the Seller for
all unpaid debts due from the Buyer and the Seller reserves the right upon the expiration of fourteen days written notice to dispose of such 12. EXPORT TERMS
goods or property and to apply the proceeds of sale (nett of costs of sale) towards the payment of such debts.
12.1 Where the Goods are supplied for export from the United Kingdom, the provisions of this clause 12 shall apply notwithstanding any other
provisions of these Conditions.
6. DELIVERY AND PERFORMANCE
12.2 The Buyer shall be responsible for complying with any legislation or regulations governing the importation of the Goods into the country of
6.1 Delivery of the Goods shall be made by the Seller delivering the Goods to the Buyer’s premises or such other premises specified in the destination and for the payment of any duties thereon.
Buyer’s order. The Buyer shall be responsible for the unloading of Goods and where the Seller or its employees or agents carries out or
assists the Buyer, its employees or agents in such unloading the Buyer shall indemnify and keep indemnified the Seller against all liabilities 12.3 Unless otherwise agreed in writing between the Buyer and the Seller, the Goods shall be delivered FOB the air or sea port of shipment and
including without limitation all loss, costs, damages, charges and expenses arising from such unloading. the Seller shall be under no obligation to give notice under section 32(3) of the Sale of Goods Act 1979
6.2 Any dates quoted for delivery of the Goods or performance of the Services are approximate only and the Seller shall not be liable for any 12.4 The Buyer shall be responsible for arranging for testing and inspection of the Goods at the Seller’s premises before shipment. The Seller
delay howsoever caused. Time for delivery and/or performance shall not be of the essence. The Goods may be delivered and/or Services shall have no liability for any claim in respect of any defect which would be apparent on inspection and which is made after shipment, or in
may be performed by the Seller in advance of the quoted date upon giving reasonable notice to the Buyer. respect of any damage during transit.
12.5 Payment of all amounts due to the Seller shall be made by irrevocable letter of credit opened by the Buyer in favour of the Seller and
6.3 The Seller reserves the right to under or over-deliver the order quantity of any Goods by up to 10% more or less, without any adjustment in
confirmed by the Seller’s Bank in the United Kingdom, or, if the Seller has agreed in Writing on or before acceptance of the Buyer’s order to
the price, and the quantity so delivered shall be deemed to be the quantity ordered.
waive this requirement, by acceptance by the Buyer and delivery to the Seller of a bill of exchange drawn on the Buyer payable 30 days
after sight to the order of the Seller at such branch of Barclays Bank in England as may be specified on the bill of exchange.
6.4 Where the Goods are to be delivered or Services performed in instalments, each delivery or performance shall constitute a separate
contract and failure by the Seller to deliver or perform any one or more of the instalments in accordance with these Conditions or any claim
by the Buyer in respect of any one or more instalments shall not entitle the Buyer to treat the Contract as a whole as repudiated. 13. GENERAL
6.5 If the Seller fails to deliver the Goods (or any instalment) or perform any Services (or any instalment) for any reason other than any cause 13.1 Neither the Buyer nor the Seller shall be entitled to assign the whole or any part of the Contract without the prior written consent of the
beyond the Seller’s reasonable control or the Buyer’s fault, and the Seller is accordingly liable to the Buyer, the Seller’s liability shall be other provided that the Seller shall be entitled to sub-contract the whole or any part of its obligations.
limited to the excess, if any, of the reasonable cost to the Buyer (in the cheapest available market) of similar goods and/or services to
replace those not delivered over the price of the Goods and/or Services. 13.2 No waiver by the Seller of any breach of the Contract by the Buyer shall be considered as a waiver of any subsequent breach of the same
or any other provision.
6.6 If the Buyer fails to take delivery of the Goods or to allow performance of the Services or fails to give the Seller adequate delivery or
performance instructions at the time stated for delivery or performance (otherwise than by reason of any cause beyond the Buyer’s 13.3 If any provision of these Conditions is held by any competent authority to be invalid or unenforceable in whole or in part the validity of the
reasonable control or by reason of the Seller’s fault) then, without prejudice to any other right or remedy available, the Seller may:- other provisions of these Conditions and the remainder of the provision in question shall not be affected thereby unless such provision goes
to the root of the Contract.
6.6.1 store the Goods until actual delivery and charge the Buyer for the reasonable cost of storage, including insurance;
13.4 The Conditions shall constitute the entire agreement in relation to its subject matter and no modification or waiver thereof shall be valid
6.6.2 after the expiration of 3 months from the Delivery Date dispose of the Goods in such manner as the Seller may determine; and unless made in Writing expressly for the purpose and signed by an authorised officer of the Seller and of the Buyer provided that nothing in
these Conditions shall exclude or limit liability for fraud.
6.6.3 suspend any further performance of the Services or services under the Contract or any other contract.
13.5 The Contract shall be governed by the laws of England and the Buyer agrees to submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the
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BARTON Engineering has a long and successful reputation for manufacturing and supplying premium quality
cable management systems. Today, operating from its facilities in West Midlands, UK, the BARTON range
includes:
G BS31/4568/50086/61386 Conduit Tube and Accessories
G Class 4 - HDG
G Class 4 - Stainless Steel
G BS4678 Trunking and Accessories
G BS4662 Switch & Socket Boxes
G Flexible Conduit and Cable Trays
G US Specification EMT/IMC/RMC Conduit and Accessories
BARTON products are installed in the most demanding of applications and environments. Examples inculede
airports, schools, malls, hospitals, tunnels, stadiums, tall and super tall buildings, hotels and places of worship.
BARTON Engineering is part of the Caparo Group, a global association of manufacturing and engineering
businesses founded in 1968 by Lord Paul of Marylebone. Caparo interests include the design, manufacture
and marketing of steel, automotive and general engineering products, including materials testing. The Caparo
Group is wholly owned and controlled by the Paul Family from its headquarters in London, UK. Please Visit
www.caparo.com
Located in The UAE, Caparo Middle East is the exclusive BARTON service agent throughout the Middle East
and North Africa region. A highly focused team based at the Caparo Middle East service centre in Jebel Ali
Free Zone provides customers with stock, logistics, technical and sales support for the entire BARTON range.
All product information is provided in good faith and is subject to our Terms of Trading, a copy of which may be
obtained upon request.