The EDA’s Product Knowledge Modules help businesses like yours create cross-selling and up-selling opportunities by building knowledge and confidence. These training modules have won a Princess Royal Training Award so you can be assured of their value. It’s probably why EDA businesses have taken over 11,200 training modules since launch.
Cables and Cable Management is one of the 12 EDA’s Product Knowledge Modules created to develop the professional knowledge and confidence of your team.
Training in Cables and Cable Management includes:
- Wiring systems
- Telecommunications cables
- Optical fibre cables
- Special cables
- Substandard and counterfeit cables
- Cable fire performance
- Cable management systems
- Cable termination
Online learning through The EDA Academy
All the EDA Product Knowledge Modules are available to study electronically via The EDA Academy, the Association’s e-learning portal. Each training course is delivered through video and interactive learning, but if the original hard copy text book is preferred these are still available.
Talk to the EDA team and ask for a demo of e-learning platform.
Years of knowledge to give your team a commercial edge
City & Guilds accredited, this training programme harnesses decades of combined expertise from product experts at EDA manufacturers and allied trade associations to create an accessible and practical training opportunity for you and your team.
EDA Product Knowledge modules are also approved for Continuing Professional Development by The CPD Certification Service.
Test your knowledge
Have a go at this quiz sampled from the Cables and Cable Management module. Then check your answers below. If the results show that you need to boost your team’s know-how, talk to the EDA today.
Q1: What are ‘Arctic-grade cables’?
Q2: What does PoE refer to in data cables?
Q3: What is meant by low attenuation?
Q4: What are high-temperature cable conductors made of?
Q5: What percentage mix of aluminium and copper is used in a balanced CCA data cable?
Q6: Give three advantages of non-metallic CMS over their metallic counterparts.
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Answers:
Q1: Cables for use at temperatures down to –25°C
Q2: Power over Ethernet – a means of supplying power to equipment via the data cable.
Q3: Signal loss
Q4: Flexible nickel or silver-plated copper.
Q5: 60%–80% aluminium and 20%–40% copper cladding.
Q6: Reduced weight, corrosion resistance, comparatively simple installation, easy to cut and shape, no earth bonding requirements.
How did you do?
Full marks: Well done.
3 – 5 out of 6: Not bad. Could the EDA training help you to fill in any gaps in your knowledge and help you progress in your career?
Less than 3: The EDA Product Knowledge Programme could be just what you need to boost sales.
Watch the video and download the Course Directory
There’s plenty of information online at www.eda.org.uk, including videos and a downloadable course directory, giving you a summary of what’s covered in each of the 12 training modules.
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