has anyone pre ordered the new books yet and weres the cheapest place to get them was tempted to order mine on amazon ÂŁ130 for the reqs,on site guide, gn3 your thoughts chaps
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I didnt think it was ever possible to have too much beer?
Well if that was to happen to me I die a happy man.
Mine has apparently been dispatched. ÂŁ75 direct from the IET site.
See you in the Foresters sometime in the new year?
no to sure diib dont need them officially till july 1st but they get published on jan the 5th
If you bought the regs in january you would be buying them again on july 1st complete with amendments from march,April and may..are they called the regs because you need to buy them on a regular basis?
nah. if the job is designed to current regs. and installed after the update, the design to the regs at time of design takes precedent.
Just let me know what time you will be in there and I drop in for a beer or 2 with you.
Really? Infinantly?
nah. if the job is designed to current regs. and installed after the update, the design to the regs at time of design takes precedent.
Implementation Dates:
1st January 2015 - The Third amendment to BS 7671:2008, The IET Wiring Regulations, became effective on this date. Following this, contractors have a six month transition period to get up to speed with the changes and can design, install and certify to either the new or previous standard.
1st July 2015 – From this date it is a requirement that all electrical installations designed and periodically inspected comply with the updated regulations. Contractors will be expected to hold a copy of BS 7671:2008, incorporating Amendment 3, for any assessment visit taking place after this date.
1st January 2016 – Regulation 421.1.201 (PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE CAUSED BY ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT) comes into full effect.
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