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My acs was through logic but I personally found the viper had more depth to it, I have heard that the bpec manual is very comprehensive but a bit awkward to reference
 
My acs was through logic but I personally found the viper had more depth to it, I have heard that the bpec manual is very comprehensive but a bit awkward to reference

The bpec is a good book, I think the format is very straight forward and logical, modules 1-15 for CCN follow the route through legislation, combustion then vents, controls flues etc, the way you would train from start, however there are still far too many typos in it, the recent version has some of them fixed from the last version which had about 20 I think, I had a printed list of what was in the book, module, page paragraph etc then what it should be changed to, when I issued new books we spent half an hour going through changing, which is ok if you have the corrections, I haven't had time or inclination to sit and go through the new version yet, that's on the to do list for doing at the caravan over the summer
 
Just a shout out for the NICEIC On Site Guide for Domestic Natural Gas. I find it thorough and well-aligned with the ACS syllabus.
 
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