Installer Courses
Only competent persons who are suitably qualified to carry out plumbing and electrical work and have successfully completed product training by Sunamp Ltd or an authorised training partner may undertake installations, repairs or relocations of Sunamp Heat Batteries.
Complete an introduction and training on how to install one of the most advanced PCM Heat Batteries in the World to become an approved and certificated Sunamp installer by attending our authorised training centre.
If you are interested in becoming an approved installer and attending one of our courses please fill out the information below and a member of our team will be in touch will be in contact with the course details, available dates and costs.
Complete an introduction and training on how to install one of the most advanced PCM Heat Batteries in the World to become an approved and certificated Sunamp installer by attending our authorised training centre.
Training Itinerary (one day course)
1) Introduction to the range of Sunamp UniQ Heat Batteries
2) Theory and run through of the installation manual
3) Presentation, including Warranty information
4) Lunch
5) Installation Training on a Sunamp UniQ heat battery
6) FAQs
We charge £80 + VAT for each attendee, which must be paid at least 7 days before the course date. Call now for details of our next course and availability.
CAUTION – Installations, repairs and relocations must comply with all relevant local laws and regulations (‘statutory obligations’), particularly concerning electrics, water supplies, building regulations and Manual Handling Operations, as issued by the Government Health and Safety Executive (‘HSE’). Water distribution and central heating installations (‘systems’) must comply with all statutory obligations.
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CAUTION – Installations, repairs and relocations must comply with all relevant local laws and regulations (‘statutory obligations’), particularly concerning electrics, water supplies, building regulations and Manual Handling Operations, as issued by the Government Health and Safety Executive (‘HSE’). Water distribution and central heating installations (‘systems’) must comply with all statutory obligations.