Dairyspark
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Evening all, having a look through the lovely Amazon today and Napit’s codebreakers was a suggested purchase for me. Now my question is, is it worth it or is it not?
Never read it, but apparently not as it is reported to have errors.Evening all, having a look through the lovely Amazon today and Napit’s codebreakers was a suggested purchase for me. Now my question is, is it worth it or is it not?
he's a young fella learning the trade, we all needed help at that stage.Complete and utter waste of money like the Best Practice Guide. If you need a guide to do EICRs then you shouldn't be doing them.
Fair enough but it is still a waste of money he would be better off learning his trade and gain experience which is what you needs for EICRs, years of it.he's a young fella learning the trade, we all needed help at that stage.
I agree, you need years of experience to do EICR’s. Especially to deal with older installations, but how do you gain experience without a guide?Fair enough but it is still a waste of money he would be better off learning his trade and gain experience which is what you needs for EICRs, years of it.
It’s written by people in Ivory towers who simply don’t have a f clue
Really?NAPIT code breakers issue 1 should have been withdrawn and refunds given to people that bought it.
It’s written by people in Ivory towers who simply don’t have a f clue
The background for the book is that a contractor was fed up with arguments over codes with their clients. Said contractor eventually got a position of influence and persuaded NAPIT to create a book giving more specific examples of codes, agreed upon by a variety of different groups within the industry.
So there are no mistakes in codes, there are merely different interpretations.
I think the responses give a good indication of the problem with getting the Codebreakers book. Not everyone agrees. I'd say its worth getting, if you can get a discount, when you're learning the ropes. It's a good learning tool but can't be used as your only source. Read its notes and see how they arrive at the code and learn how to do it in conjunction with others and the regulations. There is a lot of interpretation goes on
The number of times I've had the discussion 'but it works', 'but it's always been like that', 'you mean all them spotlights in the country are dangerous?' was getting annoying until I showed a book.
Corrected that for youAnd if “A” contractor persuaded NAPITto procurethere was a money making opportunity, this book simply confirms they are not fit for purpose.
All of these non statutory guides are produced with many consultations by all types of users, it can be a nightmare to coordinate the final version to everyones satisfaction.
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