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Discuss Recommended books tor a starter in the Electrical Courses & Electrical NVQ's at Electricians Forums Discussion Boards; Hi Chaps, could anyone offer me suggestions for a few books as a reading list please? I'm hoping to get in to college to start my 2330 in September and ...- 18-05-2009 #1New to Electricians Forums
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Recommended books tor a starter
Hi Chaps, could anyone offer me suggestions for a few books as a reading list please?
I'm hoping to get in to college to start my 2330 in September and am looking to have a sneaky read through some books first to make sure I think I can handle the academic side of the course.
Can anyone recommend me some "beginners" books or tell me what the course text books are so I can buy one upfront to make sure i think I'll be OK with the course content before I shell out on the course fees?
I'm in an office job at the moment so going to do the course and take my time over the 3 years, so any help on the books front would be great...
Thanks all.
Daz
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Re: Recommended books tor a starter
Hi Darren
There is a sticky for these books, but here is the link anyway!
Dave's Amazon Store - Electrical Books
Hope this helps!
I might have a book or 2 on pdf, so you don't have to shell on the book and then decide you dont want to do the course.
Send me your addy via PM and I'll see if I can send them to you via email. They might be too big but I can always have a go.
Mark
"If at first you don't succeed, then skydiving definately isn't for you."
- 18-05-2009 #3acatGuest
Re: Recommended books tor a starter
Basic Electrical Installation Work ISBN 9780750687515
BS 7671 Requirements for Electrical Installations ISBN 9780863418440
Guidance Note 3 Inspection and Testing ISBN 9780863418570
These would start you off on the right track.
Good luck
Chris
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Re: Recommended books tor a starter
Chris, thanks mate, I'll take a run at those at the Waterstones....
- 18-05-2009 #5acatGuest
Re: Recommended books tor a starter
Google them you may find them much cheaper online.
Best of luck
Chris
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