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BS7671 2001 On Site Guide March 26, 2008 Mr. Csj Langham (UK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Now, why would anyone want to buy this? The new BS7671 2008 will come into force from July 2008, so it seems to me, a little daft to go and buy a version that is to be superseded in three months time. However, the little book is invaluable as a quick reference, and has all the essential facts to hand in a (large) pocket sized format
A Must Have Document July 24, 2007 Fletch (ElecLocal) (East Anglia, UK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
If you are engaging on any sort of electrical work this is a must have book, as the title suggests it is a very useful book when you are on site and if you just want to check something quick. Having said this remember the 17th Edition is out next year.
Excellent, clear and pocket sized! January 18, 2007 J. W. Booth (York, UK) 7 out of 9 found this review helpful
We teach the Bpec Part P Defined Scope here at PPL Plumbing Training in York. This book is an excellent resource so students on the 5 day Part P course. The diagrams are clear and uncomplex which makes it easy for students to understand all 16th Ed regs. We would highly recommend this book to all taking a Part P course.
The sparky 'bible' December 21, 2006 Paul Baldry (Ashington, Northumberland United Kingdom) 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
Well this is the fount of all knowledge relating to electrical installation to BS7671 and if you are doing an electrical course then this will allow you to revise so much easier than using the college books and not having the book to refer to whilst at home. You'll also need a copy to show the inspector for 'Part P' registration, that is if you can't borrow a mates copy. Just keep in mind 17th Edition is rumoured to be out the 3rd quarter of 2007 so if you can wait, it may save you to keep the cash and use it to pay for another update course you'll need.
Excellent guide to domestic installations November 18, 2005 35 out of 35 found this review helpful
For a non-electrician, at first sight this book is quite impenetrable, being a set of tables, diagrams, and specialised notation (Zs,In,R1...) that makes little sense until you understand the language. However, when you delve deeper, and read individual sections, the language begins to make sense. If you already know how to wire a fused connection unit and are willing to learn more, then this will take you to a *reasonable* (albeit not comprehensive) understanding of how a domestic system works, and the requirements of BS7671.Particular sections of interest are the diagrams on earthing systems, how to use specialised test equipment and how to downrate cable for use in conduit, insulation, or other current limiting situations. There are plenty of diagrams to illustrate different situations. This isn't, as said before, a comprehensive guide, and it does require supplementary knowledge acquired from experience/other reading, but as a handy reference for design and test, it is invaluable. A great on site guide.
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