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Don't suppose any of you good people know where i can obtain a copy of BS6896?
ideally for free but don't mind a reasonable cost. I refuse to pay the extortionate figures iv'e been quoted. Personally find it offensive what they charge for BS and IGE documents. No wonder there are so many iffy installs out there, should all be free to RGI's.

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Try your local library. Mine has access to the Standards and I can also access them via the web. Mind, some library memberships allow you to print and some do not.
 
Thanks will give them a try, must admit it's not a scource I had considered, tend to forget libraries exist, too reliant on google these days!
 
can i ask if you intend to use it for personal use, or would you be likely to circulate it to others, they are covered by copyright so it isnt ideal to start circulating a copy that is marked :)o) send me a PM as i would like to discuss another matter with you:D
 
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