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Hello

Does anyone have any information as to the likely content/format of these exams which I'll be sitting shortly?

Eg, open book?, number of questions?, dodgy questions?

Any feedback gratefully received.


Cheers

rsr
 
similar to your acs. all open book. you remember the important stuff, and all the numbers and regs are easilly found.
 
Did the bpec unvented course 2 weeks ago_One of the exams is open book the other isn't.When I went in the room to identify faults on the physical system, it resembled nothing like the drawings you do the training from, so it took some looking to identify them.It was faults like the distance to the tundish too long (500mm max), expansion vessel the wrong side of the non return valve etc.I think they set up about 4 system faults.Everything else was easier than I thought it would be though.You do 2 written exams and 1 inspection.
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Thanks Shaun, much obliged

Cheers Helpsy

Thanks Helpsy.
 
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Hi everyone,,
Anyone can explain and give me some more advice about Water Reg and Unvented Exams, module 7 level 3,,Because I'll be sitting shortly and i dont really know much about them, specially the written one.

Regards

Tony G
 
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