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hi im just about to do a gas course and didnt know which would be the best books to help me with the course any help ?? thanks stylez
 
Try the Viper book, what they aint got in there aint worth knowing.
 
essential gas safety latest edition (its every engineers bible) approx £18.00 from corgi website.
 
i disagree, my viper books are my bibles. once you have joined gassafe they send you free of charge the ultimate bible!!
 
i disagree, my viper books are my bibles. once you have joined gassafe they send you free of charge the ultimate bible!!

Like I said, on the job the viper book would probably be better, but whilst on the course I would recommend the Corgi book because it contains a lot more information and some of the exams are based on this book.
 
the current acs 'exams' are based on a defunct governing bodies book ??

dosnt seem correct to me.
 
completed my asc, core and appliances last week, everything that I needed to lookup was found in the Viper.
Don't leave home without it.
:)
 
the current acs 'exams' are based on a defunct governing bodies book ??

dosnt seem correct to me.

The regulations are still the same, just because it has changed to gas safe, doesn't mean that there are suddenly a load of new rules, regulations and standards that you have to comply to.

Gas Safe/Corgi/Capita do not make the rules, they are just there to make sure you don't break them and to make sure those working on gas do so safely.
 
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good can of worms youve opend up antz, you may get beaten with a stick ! good luck
 
antz???

Your getting a bit cheeky there, Grandad!

You might as well admit defeat, I'm right.
 
i dont think it matters what book you use, as others have said they simply quote the regs and BS docs, viper and new bpec books are in colour, not sure about the others, surely you will get books from your training provider? who are you doing your training with
 
anz, i truly apologise, was a genuine mistake, im still suffering from my earlier co poisoning and didnt mean any offense.

love it when you talk dirty to me !!

nope im right, your wrong. xx
 
anz, i truly apologise, was a genuine mistake, im still suffering from my earlier co poisoning and didnt mean any offense.

love it when you talk dirty to me !!

nope im right, your wrong. xx
niether of you is right thats my wifes role in life
 
Gas Safe/Corgi/Capita do not make the rules, they are just there to make sure you don't break them and to make sure those working on gas do so safely.
And there I was thinking they were there to rip us off and make loads of money!
 
anz, i truly apologise, was a genuine mistake, im still suffering from my earlier co poisoning and didnt mean any offense.

love it when you talk dirty to me !!

nope im right, your wrong. xx

I'll let you off, but I'm not wrong.

Oh and sorry I'm not interested ;)

And there I was thinking they were there to rip us off and make loads of money!

Well that as well.
 
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treloar has a good gas book for learning about the trade. For regs and rules I use the corgi manual or bpec's own training material which does go out of date as all books do but their latest version is very good, similar to viper.

ps. isnt viper only available in pdf and you got to print it out yourself?
 
treloar has a good gas book for learning about the trade. For regs and rules I use the corgi manual or bpec's own training material which does go out of date as all books do but their latest version is very good, similar to viper.

ps. isnt viper only available in pdf and you got to print it out yourself?
no, you can get an a5 binder book for about £50 if you join their site with all updates and free acces to other pdf books or print of a spare copy.
 
Here's your best up to date gas ref book,get bidding and grab a good deal

GAS SAFETY BOOK (G1) LATEST EDITION on eBay (end time 13-Mar-10 16:04:52 GMT)

I do not know the seller but the same book I use,I also have a viper for quick ref but above all up to date,give or take a few months :D

They do not change the regs but they do like to twist and stretch them this way and that, as far as possible,just to keep us on our toes,mainly reaching up to the piggy bank to keep buying up to date books :(
 
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hi,

YOU MUST HAVE BOOK REFERENCE CORE DOMESTIC GAS, SAFETY TRAINING
CCN1 BPEC
AND ANOTHER GAS INSTALLATION TECHNOLOGY EXCELLENT BOOK

GOOD LUCK
 
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