Free Power Engineering Textbooks & Study Materials

The complete official 2nd and 3rd Class Power Engineering textbook set — the NAIT/SAIT/BCIT learning materials (formerly PanGlobal), now released free under Creative Commons — plus the official SOPEEC and ABSA exam syllabi. Every file is free to download; no sign-up, no email, no paywall.

Official Power Engineering Textbooks

These are the textbooks Canadian power engineering students study from — the learning materials formerly published by PanGlobal, now stewarded by NAIT, SAIT, and BCIT. After PanGlobal ceased operations in 2025, the three institutes released the full set free to the public under a Creative Commons license. Here is the complete 2nd and 3rd Class set, free to download.

© Attribution & licence. This material has been made available by the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT), the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT), and the British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT). It is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). Full Steam Ahead redistributes these files free of charge, unmodified, and without any sign-up or paywall, in keeping with that licence. The full licence terms and acknowledgement appear in the preface of each book.

2nd Class — All Six Papers

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Paper 2A1
Applied Mechanics, ASME Code & Administration

Second Class · Part A1. Applied mechanics and strength of materials, ASME Code calculations, and industrial administration.

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Paper 2A2
Thermodynamics, Metallurgy & Materials

Second Class · Part A2. Applied thermodynamics and steam cycles, metallurgy, heat treatment, welding, and materials testing.

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Paper 2A3
Boilers, Pumps & Water Treatment

Second Class · Part A3. Boiler design, construction and operation, pumps, and feedwater & internal boiler-water treatment.

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Paper 2B1
Heat Engines, Lubrication, Piping & Drawing

Second Class · Part B1. Steam turbines, internal-combustion and gas turbines, lubrication, piping, and mechanical drawing.

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Paper 2B2
Plant Systems, Instrumentation, Fuels & Environment

Second Class · Part B2. Feedwater and steam systems, control instrumentation, combustion and fuels, and environmental equipment.

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Paper 2B3
Electrotechnology, Compression & Refrigeration

Second Class · Part B3. AC/DC theory, generators, motors, transformers, protection, compression, and industrial refrigeration.

3rd Class — All Four Papers

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Paper 3A1
Mathematics, Applied Science & Drawing

Third Class · Part A1. Mathematics, heat and steam properties, calorimetry, metallurgy and materials, and industrial drawings.

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Paper 3A2
Legislation, Codes & Plant Administration

Third Class · Part A2. Legislation and codes for power engineers, plant administration, and related operational fundamentals.

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Paper 3B1
Boilers & Steam Generation

Third Class · Part B1. Watertube and firetube boiler designs, water circulation, boiler fittings, mountings, and controls.

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Paper 3B2
Prime Movers & Rotating Equipment

Third Class · Part B2. Steam turbine principles and design, engines, and other prime movers and rotating plant equipment.

💡 These are the real, current, SOPEEC-aligned textbooks — the same content the exams draw from. They're the best free study resource available, full stop. What a 3,000-page PDF set isn't, though, is a study plan — see below for how to actually turn them into a pass.

Official Exam Information (Canada)

Before buying a single textbook, read what the examiners actually publish. SOPEEC sets the interprovincial syllabus for all six 2nd Class papers; ABSA publishes the detailed reference syllabus and certification requirements. These are the source of truth — free, official, and the first thing you should read.

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SOPEEC Official Syllabus

The Standardization of Power Engineer Examination Committee sets the interprovincial syllabus and exam format. As of January 1, 2025, all six papers (2A1, 2A2, 2A3, 2B1, 2B2, 2B3) are 100-question multiple-choice, 3 hours each, with a 65% pass mark. Read the syllabus charts to see exactly what each paper covers.

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SOPEEC Reference Materials

SOPEEC publishes the list of reference texts each exam is built around. Use it to understand which subjects carry the most weight before you spend money on study materials — and to recognise which topics a free resource can and can't cover.

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ABSA 2nd Class Reference Syllabus

Alberta's pressure-equipment safety authority publishes a detailed, objective-by-objective reference syllabus for the Second Class certificate (document AB-052a). It's one of the clearest free breakdowns of what you're expected to know, paper by paper.

ABSA Certification Requirements

The eligibility, experience, and steam-time requirements for the Second Class Power Engineer's Certificate of Competency. Know what you need before you book an exam — requirements vary by province, and ABSA's are among the most detailed.

Classic Engineering References

Out-of-copyright steam and boiler engineering texts, free to read on the Internet Archive. The fundamentals of combustion, heat, and boiler operation haven't changed — these classics explain the physical principles in plain language. Treat them as supplementary background reading, not as exam-current references.

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Combustion of Coal & the Prevention of Smoke (1913)

A practical treatise for engineers and firemen on combustion, heat, and steam generation — nearly 500 questions and answers covering everything from furnace draught to fuel economy. Surprisingly close to how combustion is still examined today.

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Handbook of Calculations for Engineers & Firemen (1891)

Worked calculations relating to the steam engine, the steam boiler, pumps, and shafting. A historical look at the calculation methods that underpin the applied-mechanics and thermodynamics papers — useful for seeing the reasoning behind the formulas.

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A textbook isn't a study plan

The textbooks above are excellent — and thousands of pages deep. They tell you everything, but not what to study first, what carries the most marks, or when you've actually mastered something. Most candidates drown in the volume without a structured path through it.

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FAQ

Are these really the PanGlobal textbooks, for free?

Yes. After PanGlobal Training Systems ceased operations in 2025, ownership of the Power Engineering Learning Materials passed jointly to NAIT, SAIT, and BCIT, who released them to the public under a Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) licence. We redistribute the unmodified files free and ungated, as that licence allows.

Can I pass the exams using only these free materials?

It's possible — these are the right textbooks. But a textbook isn't a study plan. Free material teaches the content; it doesn't prioritise it, drill you under exam conditions, or tell you why you got a question wrong. Most candidates pair the books with structured, exam-format practice and feedback.

Can I share or reuse these books?

Yes, within the licence: you may copy, distribute, and adapt them for non-commercial purposes, with attribution to NAIT/SAIT/BCIT, and any adaptations must be shared under the same CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 terms. The full licence and acknowledgement are printed in each book's preface.

Which editions are these?

The 2nd Class set is the current E25 edition and the 3rd Class set is the current E30 edition of the official learning materials, aligned with the SOPEEC syllabus. We refresh the files here if newer editions are released publicly.

Will you add more resources?

Yes — we add genuinely useful, legitimately free materials as we vet them. If you know of a good public-domain resource, email support@fullsteamahead.ca.

What's the fastest way to know where I stand?

Take a free practice exam on any paper. You'll get a chapter-by-chapter debrief that shows exactly which topics to focus your free-resource reading on.