Meet the NAPIT execs
Anyone visiting ELEX at Alexandra Palace on 30th and 31st January will have the exclusive opportunity to meet NAPIT group chief executive and chief technical officer, as part of an expanded presence at the trade show.
Anyone visiting ELEX at Alexandra Palace on 30th and 31st January will have the exclusive opportunity to meet NAPIT group chief executive and chief technical officer, as part of an expanded presence at the trade show.
The current spat between tester manufacturers over the suggested need for voltage drop measurements and power quality in the 18th Edition amendment 1 is unfounded according to Metrel.
People talking about RCDs and the 18th Edition is, most of the time, a good thing, but occasionally it’s a dangerous thing, according to Electrium, home to brands Crabtree & Wylex.
With the 18th Edition of the IET Wiring Regulations introduced earlier this month, Bureau Veritas is urging the industry to lead the way in best practice by not only ensuring compliance with mandatory requirements, but also the non-compulsory recommendations suggested in the new
With the introduction of the 18th Edition the decision-making process for inclusion of overvoltage protection in electrical installations has changed. Here, Dave Enefer, devices product manager at Crabtree, looks at the latest requirements for overvoltage protection.
In July 2018, the 18th Edition of the IET Wiring Regulations (BS 7671) was published. While it does not come into force until January 2019, there is already plenty of speculation as to what exactly the new regulations mean, leading to many
NICEIC and ELECSA’s latest Tech Talk series has attracted record crowds as contractors prepare for the upcoming introduction of the 18th Edition. More than 3,000 contractors have now booked to attend one of the 23 regional shows.
More than 450 electricians attended Aintree racecourse in Liverpool recently for NICEIC and ELECSA’s Live North event. With just over one month to go until the launch of the 18th Edition contractors were able to access a variety of technical talks from
More than 1 000 contractors have now taken and passed their 18th Edition training with NICEIC and ELECSA. The 18th Edition launched in July this year with electrical contractors given a six-month transition period to get up to speed with the changes.
A double recruitment for the ECA has enhanced the company’s technical service and representation for members.
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