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News Release from: Datwyler (UK) | Subject: Certification workshops for installers
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 12 May 2005
Workshop enables 20-year warranty to be
passed on
Datwyler Cables+Systems is offering certification workshops for installers, enabling them to pass on the new Unilan 20-Year system warranty for the company's copper cabling systems to their customers.
Datwyler Cables+Systems is offering certification workshops for installers, enabling them to pass on the new Unilan 20-Year system warranty for the company's copper cabling systems to their customers Those who have already successfully completed a training course for a 15-year system warranty can attend an upgrade course
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 3 Sep 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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The new 20-year warranty guarantees full functionality of the installed Unilan systems in accordance with the published applications and standards as well as a five-year warranty for all Datwyler components.
This exceeds the ISO/IEC 11801, TIA/EIA 568 and EN 50173 performance requirements.
In addition, Datwyler also offers various supporting services in relation to its highest quality copper cabling systems.
Dates and prices for the two-day workshops for a maximum of eight participants are available from Datwyler and will be published on the company's website.
A Datwyler Certified Installer is allowed to apply for a system warranty for the projects he is implementing with Datwyler products.
When the project is finished, he provides Datwyler with the respective performance data and receives a warranty contract with certificate for the project.
He can then further use those documents for the end customer.
Datwyler provides comprehensive documentation for the new system warranty consisting of the 'General Terms of Warranty' and various explanatory notes.
While the main document describes the contract basis, the notes provide details concerning product, performance and acceptance procedure regulations as well as registration and contract conclusion forms.
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