What Books Do I Need For My Training Course?
Which books you will need to read for your training course varies depending on what course you are taking.
It is not a requirement for many courses to read the book from cover-to-cover, however we recommend taking the time to read the books as they can help your understanding of the course’s content, and give you a head start when taking the course itself.
The list below is our recommended book list for people who are attending courses.
It is strongly advised that you buy a copy of the books marked essential, and read through making yourself familiar with the subject and text before the course.
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- BS 7671 2008 (ISBN 978-1-84919-269-9) *
- On-site Guide (17th Edition Update) (ISBN 978-1-84919-287-3) *
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- BS 7671 2008 (ISBN 978-1-84919-269-9) *
- On-site Guide (17th Edition Update) (ISBN 978-1-84919-287-3) *
- Guidance Note 3 (GN 3) (17th Edition) (ISBN 978-1-84919-275-0) *
- Guidance Note 8 (Earthing and Bonding) (ISBN 978-1-84919-285-9)
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- BS 7671 2008 (ISBN 978-1-84919-269-9) *
- On-site Guide (17th Edition Update) (ISBN 978-1-84919-287-3) *
- Guidance Note 3 (GN 3) (17th Edition) (ISBN 978-1-84919-275-0) *
- Guidance Note 8 (Earthing and Bonding) (ISBN 978-1-84919-285-9)
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Part P domestic installer
- BS 7671 2008 (ISBN 978-1-84919-269-9) *
- On-site Guide (17th Edition Update) (ISBN 978-1-84919-287-3) *
- Guidance Note 3 (GN 3) (17th Edition) (ISBN 978-1-84919-275-0)
- Guidance Note 7 (Special Locations) (ISBN 978-1-84919-283-5)
- Guidance Note 8 (Earthing and Bonding) (ISBN 978-1-84919-285-9)
- Electricians Guide to the Building Regulations (ISBN 978-1-84919-526-3) *
Basic Electrical Training Course
* Essential Reading
Important Notice:
We DO NOT have books to loan out to candidates.