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Training Course Programme – AUTUMN 2007 - PLANNING & DESIGN Training Course Programme – AUTUMN 2007 - PLANNING & DESIGN Training Course Programme – AUTUMN 2007 - PLANNING & DESIGN

Planning & DesignThis course covers assessing circuit and total loadings, (including multiple electric showers etc. ); Maximum demand and diversity; Sizing and layout of distribution boards; Evaluating type of ESB supply required; Selection of cables with

Nationwide Completion Certs Direct to RECI Nationwide Completion Certs Direct to RECI Nationwide Completion Certs Direct to RECI

Contractors have been returning completion certificates for counties Kerry and Wexford direct to RECI on a trial basis for the last two years. This arrangement has been found to be satisfactory. A further improvement to the RECI and ESBN computer systems has

Election of Independent Directors Election of Independent Directors Election of Independent Directors

At every third AGM of RECI all the directors retire from office. All retiring directors from whatsoever source shall beeligible for re - election and/or re - appointment in accordancewith clause 33c of the Memorandum and Articles of Association. Independent

Electronic Cert System Improvements Electronic Cert System Improvements Electronic Cert System Improvements

The new ESB Networks (ESBN) web service, which has been produced by ESBI Computing, will also be applied to the Electronic Completion Certificate system (ECC) from Monday 16th April. This will mean that when a user of the system is entering the details of

RECI attends the Fisuel meeting in London RECI attends the Fisuel meeting in London RECI attends the Fisuel meeting in London

Fisuel, the International Federation for the Safety of Electricity Users, held a conference at the headquarters of the NICEIC Group in London on Friday 19th May 2007. The membership of Fisuel consists of electrical regulatory and safety organisations from

CER drafting new set of regulations for electrical contracting CER drafting new set of regulations for electrical contracting CER drafting new set of regulations for electrical contracting

The Energy (Miscellaneous Provisions ) Act has finally become law and the Commission for Energy Regulation (CER ) is drafting a comprehensive set of regulations that RECI will have to comply with in order to become designated by the CER. RECI have participated

Fires caused by recessed light fittings Fires caused by recessed light fittings Fires caused by recessed light fittings

RECI News has highlighted on a number of occasions, deficiencies that arise in practice in the installation of recessed light fittings, both 230v and 12v fittings in ceilings where thermal insulation is present. This problem is still very much with us and

RECI on Sub - standard Electrical Equipment RECI on Sub - standard Electrical Equipment RECI on Sub - standard Electrical Equipment

RECI are concerned that in some instances inferior quality electrical equipment is being used by registered contractors in their installation work. An example came to our attention recently where a fault occurred in a distribution board which caused the casing

Big Increase in Use of Electronic Completion Certificates Big Increase in Use of Electronic Completion Certificates Big Increase in Use of Electronic Completion Certificates

The recent improvements to the ETCI electronic completion certificate system have led to a significant increase in the number of certificates being processed by this method.The main feature of this improvement is a validation process to match the MPRN (Meter

British Approvals Service for Cables British Approvals Service for Cables British Approvals Service for Cables

Dr Jeremy Hodge, Chief Executive of BASEC has written to RECI to kindly offer assistance to Irish electrical contractors and wholesalers regarding the problem of sub - standard cables. He writes: "Sub - standard cables have become a serious issue in Britain