Busbar or cable?
Legrand’s power distribution division has been granted accreditation for two new CPD courses focused on the busbar versus cable debate and a guide to specifying medium voltage transformers.
The courses, which can be delivered at Legrand’s customer training centre in Birmingham or taken directly to a client, are part of the company’s commitment to deliver added value and are aimed at fully educating the market about two key product areas in the division’s portfolio.
The busbar versus cable course focuses on the multitude of pros that busbar has over its traditional rival, including installation speed, life-time cost, system flexibility and future proofing. The course also addresses the benefits of aluminium as a conductor over copper.
Meanwhile, the medium voltage transformer course is aimed at delivering a far greater understanding of this complex product area and covers everything from product type to design criteria and on to the rules and regulations governing installation and use. It also highlights the advantages of using cast resin over oil filled transformers.
Steve Marr, Marketing Manager for Legrand’s power distribution division, said: “Our intention in everything we do is to pass on our expertise to the benefit of our customers and the end-user. The CPD structure enables us to do this in an educational fashion and we strongly believe those who sign up to the courses will have a far greater understanding of the products covered, which in turn will help them when it comes to planning and specifying systems.”
Legrand is fully committed to delivering training and educational courses across all three of its business divisions. National Training Manager, Gurninder Ghuman, oversees courses covering all key product areas, many of which are specifically tailored to the needs of wholesalers, contractors, architects or consultants.
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