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Hi everyone, I've been asked to look into ambirads by one of my long standing contacts, I don't know much about them, does anyone on here deal with them? Or got any information/literature on them, I've told them it's not something I deal with but I wouldn't mind learning about them
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Beware bud you will need to do the course at your training centre comes under commercal if you dont do it you cant touch it same as any other appliance
 
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Which model of Ambirad?
Radiant, Unit, Cabinet?

As above, Commercial. CORT1 and CIGA1
 
most ambirad are radiant tube but on all you need to be commercial and a lot will be high up so you will need working platforms or lifts
 
Thank you for the replies, I'm solely domestic so this is a complete non starter really, I assumed as much but always good to get a second opinion, thanks again
 
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