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I was just wondering what people's thoughts are on the guidance notes and whether or not they are worth buying? I've already got gn3 as I'm revising from it and I've also just ordered gn8 earthing and bonding as I'm interested in furthering my understanding of this area. Does anyone recommend any in particular? Thanks, tom
 
I have a full set of those I could get for the 15th, 16th & current, & some from before that, they were not all published for previous versions.
IIRC they only started with the 15th and, there were not many available, mind, some I have could be early 16th rather than 15th!
IMHO they are all essential.
FWIW.
 
I would add GN7 to the list too, I have all of them, IMO 1,3,7 and 8 are the most useful followed by 6, 5, 2 and 4.

I would go further and suggest 3,7 and 8 should be mandatory for scheme membership, these books (7&8) answer quite a few of the most asked questions on here
 
I would add GN7 to the list too, I have all of them, IMO 1,3,7 and 8 are the most useful followed by 6, 5, 2 and 4.

I would go further and suggest 3,7 and 8 should be mandatory for scheme membership, these books (7&8) answer quite a few of the most asked questions on here

You are quite correct.

I have them all aswell.

:)
 

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