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New partnership promotes electrical training

A new training partnership between two leading building services companies aims to promote electrical training within the sector.
Logic4training, which offers a full range of building services training courses in the south east, now offers training to the customers of WF Electrical.

With more than 100 branches throughout the UK, WF Electrical is a leading distributor of electrical products and now WF account holders can also benefit from Logic4training's professional and high-quality electrical training courses.

One of the key courses covers the 17th Edition Wiring Regulations and both the full course and the update are available at all of Logic4training's centres. All domestic and industrial electrical installations and wiring must conform to these regulations in order to align with European documents.

'We are delighted to be a training partner for WF Electrical,' said Logic4training's marketing director, Mark Krull.

'In addition to our highly popular 17th Edition Wiring Regulations course, we also have Portable Appliance Testing (PAT) and the Part P Full Scope Electrical Package to the 17th Edition.'
6 September 2010

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