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Anyone know exactly which element one needs for working on these suspended beasties? I would have thought that I didn't qualify but having looked up the manufacturers recommended installers/service engineers on GSR it would seem that they don't have anything that I don't have other than perhaps a head for heights!
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Anyone know exactly which element one needs for working on these suspended beasties? I would have thought that I didn't qualify but having looked up the manufacturers recommended installers/service engineers on GSR it would seem that they don't have anything that I don't have other than perhaps a head for heights!
Ta

overhead plaque and tube heaters in the relevant gas NG or LPG
 
Thanks. I thought there must be something specific but I had never come across it.
 
The module you need to work on radiant tube heaters & plaque heaters is CORT1.

Hope this helps.
 
Its not a bad element to have plenty of them about in workshops and factories and they are dead simple really only issue can be access to work on them you get a lot of customers expecting you to balance a ladder on top of an old barrel to get at them!
 
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