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Alright guys Well its been Nearly 5 Years for me so ive got to go ahead and do my re-acs, so im ****ting it basically and wanted to know if any one had some hints and tips for me, and could let me know of any useful training material that might be of use.

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once you book your resit get the training material from them as it will be what they use to train/test you, what do you use at the moment, why are you unsure of doing the exam, it is merely a reflection of what you are doing every day at work, depending on your workload, if you dont do all aspects of the work you will get refresher training, the usual suspects for installers are flue faults, flue flow and spillage tests, control faults, and doing gas rating heat input calculations (although these should be getting done every day if you are installing) what are are you in
 
my work load has been mostly with solar panels recently, so im a bit nervous is all. just feel like i need to do some extra revision. so any books you guys could recommend would be grate
 
my work load has been mostly with solar panels recently, so im a bit nervous is all. just feel like i need to do some extra revision. so any books you guys could recommend would be grate

i work in a bpec centre so use their stuff every day, there are some mistakes in it but on the whole it is ok, most are similar TBH, CORGI, VIPER etc, but for easiness i would def suggest you get the literature from the place you are doing the training as it will tie in with your revision
 
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