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News Release from: Schneider Electric | Subject: 17th Edition Wiring Regulations
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 04 June 2008
New website unravels 17th Edition
changes
Schneider Electric has unveiled a new section of its website, explaining 17th Edition Wiring Regulations and the ramifications for electrical contractors, FMs and building engineers.
The site helps to unravel the changes in the new Regulations, highlight training opportunities, allow visitors to test their 17th Edition knowledge in an interactive quiz and finally the chance to buy a discounted copy of the full regulations Various Schneider Electric experts have compiled the site?s content
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 19 May 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Domae and Qwikline II consumer units from Square D, a brand of Schneider Electric, have been specifically designed to accept additional new RCDs, MCBs and RCBOs.
It has been presented as a service to electrical engineers and to assist them in compliance with the new Regulations.
The interactive ?test your knowledge? part of the website is likely to attract wide appeal since it provides an instant rough guide as to how much must be learned in order to meet the City & Guilds 17th Edition examination.
A series of guides to each section of the regulations is included on the site to summarise the expectations of the section.
As an Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) Endorsed Training Provider, Schneider Electric?s training courses section outlines training devised to assist engineers and electricians in gaining the City & Guilds qualification.
These courses are run either at the company?s own training centre in Coventry, or for larger contractors, can be hosted at their own sites.
In conjunction with Amazon, Schneider Electric is offering visitors to the website the chance to buy the full 17th Edition at a discounted price.
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