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Written by Amber Perry
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Wednesday, 29 July 2009 14:04 |
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Every month Young Member website users can enjoy 10% off our selected publications!
We at CIBSE understand that as a student text books are pretty much a necessity. We also understand that text books are very expensive to buy , especially when you are having to buy a new one every few minutes- and what with a credit crunch going on! Yes, its all very well heading off to the library to borrow the old tattered University owned one , but you and another 20 other students have probably just had that very same thought; and besides you cant keep it forever! If you forget to bring it back or even worse you lose it, you could end up having to pay full price for it or suffer a fine- As if you don’t have enough stress as it is!
So relax, why not save yourself all this heart ache and pennies, and take full advantage of our text book discounts every month ONLY on this website- you can’t find them on the main website!
Just use the discount code below when ordering online via the CIBSE bookshop (Please note that this code will change each month)
This month you can enjoy 10% Off :  KS15: Capturing solar energy: KS15 provides an overview of the available domestic and nondomestic solar system solutions, technologies and applications. Covering both solar thermal and PV, it highlights some of the main design and installation issues, commissioning and maintenance requirements, and regulations and costs information.
Although primarily aimed at the designers of building services, it will also help clients, building owners and facilities managers to understand the possibilities of using solar technology in their buildings.Normal member price £23. - with the 10% discount £21.70Normal Non member price £46- with the 10% discount £42.40To order click here- Your discount code is: 39284756 Other CIBSE publications Click the image below to downloadour CIBSE Publications Catalogue - view all of our publications and their prices or alternatively click here to visit out book shop
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Last Updated ( Friday, 20 November 2009 15:52 )
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