Ireland's Electrical Magazine 93 Oct-Nov

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Leading manufacturer of electric heating products Rointe Ireland has recently relaunched its loyalty scheme for installers. The Rointe Club was designed to reward installers who purchase the company’s products and offers business website listings, gift cards, and even an annual advertising pack, with catalogues, stickers, and other promotional material. When an installer signs up, they receive an official welcome pack with stickers for their vans to identify the business as a Trusted Rointe Installer and other freebies. Members are added to the Rointe web locator to make it easier for customers to find installers and have preferential access to projects. The Rointe Club also offers training, advice, and support on electric heating and the company’s products. It is easy for installers to register at rointe.ie and upload invoices to gain benefits. Simply log in to your account, navigate to “Rointeclub” and follow the instructions. The Rointe Club is back

L-R: Martin Fahy, Eastern Electrical, Galway, EWL Electrical MD Paul O’Brien, Maureen Duggan, CB Electrical MD Colin Burke, Kenneth Burke, and players from St. Thomas’s Club.

Eastern Electrical Galway, part of the EWL Electric wholesale group, has joined the sponsors team of the St. Thomas’s GAA hurling team, in Galway. The sponsorship is also provided by CB Electrical and Cairde Naomh Tomás. The much welcome support will help the team maintain its high standards and improve club facilities in the future. They won the All-Ireland Senior Club Championship in 2013 and are the current Galway senior hurling champions. Paul O’Brien, MD of EWL Electrical Ltd recently joined Colin Burke, MD of CB Electrical to present the new jersey to Maureen Duggan and Kenneth Burke from St. Thomas’s Club. Eastern Electrical Galway sponsors St. Thomas’s GAA with CB Electrical

NICEIC’s The Wire returns with all-new series

NICEIC, the UK and NI’s leading certification body for the building services industry, has released all-new series of their hit technical webinar series, The Wire. The live episodes are broadcasted every fortnight at 8 pm GMT and cover the most relevant electrotechnical topics, such as the implementation of BS 7671 Amendment 2, CO and smoke alarms, prosumer installations, AFDDs, and electric vehicle charging installations. “We are extremely excited to be back on the air,” said NICEIC’s

Head of Technical Services, Paul Collins. “Last season was our best yet as we hit the fantastic milestone of reaching 45,000 views. We are confident that in this series we will raise the bar yet again. “Whether you are a WIRE veteran or a newcomer to the show, prioritise your ongoing development today by registering for the new episodes – you won’t be disappointed.” Register your attendance at www.niceic.com/events

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