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I believe they were Senates own brand, so your local Rexel may be able to help. This thread suggests they were rebadged Wylex, but unless you can work out which era that may not help given Wylex's compatibility issues.
 
The series E is the older version (General Electric/ Vynckier/ Steeple). If you have the newer Sector they are Wylex as mentioned above, the Sector name has been used on at least the NSB and NHXB ranges.
 

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