The LIA initiative, which kicks off in 2017, aims to create a real differential to ensure the market, has access to compliant and quality lighting products.
The British Approvals Service for Cables (BASEC), the international leader in test and certification services for energy, data and signal cables and ancillary products, will be advising cable manufacturers and distributors exporting construction cable into the EU about the imminent Construction Products Regulation (CPR) for cables deadline, at this year’s Middle East Electricity Exhibition (MEEE).
The Approved Cables Initiative (ACI) has developed an online video campaign to highlight the dangers and problems contractors and installers can face with sub-standard cable.
If you encounter or suspect the trade or use of counterfeit electrical installation products, we advise you make contact with the manufacturer whose original product has been counterfeited.
Watch Now! Welcome to this BEAMA briefing on Counterfeit Kills and Non-compliant products. We hope you enjoy this Video.
BEAMA executive chairman Dave Dossett explains why electrical contractors and engineers must play their part and be vigilant.
The British Approvals Service for Cables (BASEC) has issued an industry-wide warning to cable buyers to check the harmonised codes on 6491B single core conduit wire, to ensure it is fit for purpose and conforms to the requirements of the IET Wiring Regulations BS 7671. BASEC is aware of instances in the market where two different cables are both being marketed as ‘6491B’, when they are very different.
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