Posts Tagged ‘17th Edition’

Marshall-Tufflex supports training

Marshall-Tufflex is showing its commitment to driving forward the development of environmentally friendly and renewable building technologies through its support of the newly opened Energy Centre in West Sussex. The centre, part of Sussex Coast College, Hastings, provides training and qualifications in the theoretical and practical application of solar and wind energy, plus biomass, water re-use, energy efficiency and recycling. It is open ... Full story

Smarter technology boosts choice

Smarter technology boosts choice
Innovation in electrical test and measurement instrumentation has increased the choice of testers available to wholesalers and contractors, says Jim Wallace of Seaward.  The challenge for all electrical contractors, particularly during difficult economic times, is to balance the provision of efficient, high quality safety testing and installation services with a competitive price tag ... Full story

An alternative to classroom training

An alternative to classroom training
Currently 17th Edition training can involve up to three days in a classroom, plus a fourth day allocated for sitting the online examination. NICEIC has recognised how difficult and expensive it can be for electricians to take four days out of work to attend classroom-based courses. Working with e-learning experts, Virtual College, NICEIC has therefore put ... Full story

Consuming issues

Consuming issues
By Paul Martin, product marketing manager at Schneider Electric Since consumer units were introduced into homes, they have gone through a series of adjustments to meet market and consumer demands, while the 17th Edition of the Wiring Regulations has been the most recent driver for dramatic change. In response manufacturers have progressed from limited traditional options to ... Full story
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