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Hi My names Liam, 18 years old, Level 3 Student;
This may Seem like a silly post,

But any advice on me having a greater chance of passing my exam would be greatly appreciated.
i mean revising i know but what pages say exactly would be good to read in WRAS book would help me the most and may come up in the exam.

Its bit of an open question but please any advice would be for the better than worse.
 
Your exam could cover anything in the WRAS book. Backflow prevention is a good section to get your head round. Has a lot of the WRAS book been covered in your level 1 & 2. Level 3 May cover the hot water side more.
 
Your exam could cover anything in the WRAS book. Backflow prevention is a good section to get your head round. Has a lot of the WRAS book been covered in your level 1 & 2. Level 3 May cover the hot water side more.
Hi Liam
WRAS book is not the best for revision have you not got a C&G L3 book ?
What areas do you think you are weak in ?
Are you ok with these ?
Where is an AUK1 air gap found ? What is HUK1 ?
What is the fluid category of the water contained within a
Domestic washing machine? _______________
A hot water heating system serving radiators in a bank ? _________________
What Tap Air Gap would be required for a basin tap installed in a hospital ?
Water contained in a cistern which feeds a fire fighting system such as hose reels or sprinklers?Give two examples of when a newly installed hot & cold water pipework does not normally require disinfection ?
I will mark you if you like ! LOL
 
[h=1]The City & Guilds Textbook: Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Plumbing and Heating are top notch for all the exams you will have to take.. I only used the WRAS book for reference to the air-gaps when I took it not to long ago. Good luck[/h]
 
Thank you very much for replying with such detail, see them question uve written there came up most of them came up in a mock exam we did not long ago so i take it you know what your taking about. all weve bin told is to revise WRAS and part g building regs. but first thing Monday morning ill pick one of these up from the library and give it a good read.

Thanks again, ill be sure to post my results for the first attempt Monday afternoon :)
 
you can down load Part G on the net for free.
 
Thank you To all the people who posted on my thread, and thank you for all the help :)
out of about 23 of us 6 passed me with the 2nd highest score really chuffed :D now hot water to concentrate on
 
Liam smith

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