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AIRAH partners with Uptick to offer DA19 HVAC&R MaintenanceAIRAH partners with Uptick to offer DA19 HVAC&R Maintenance
12 August 2022

AIRAH partners with Uptick to offer DA19 HVAC&R Maintenance

AIRAH has partnered with field-servicing software provider Uptick to offer DA19 HVAC&R Maintenance as an integrated online solution.

The first of its kind, the partnership will allow Uptick to provide AIRAH’s DA19 inspection checklists, routine maintenance frequencies, and asset-class taxonomy to its premium customers. 
For more than 20 years, DA19 has been widely considered the definitive manual for HVAC&R maintenance in Australia.
Indeed, DA19 is essential for anyone providing maintenance services within the HVAC&R space. 

AIRAH CEO Tony Gleeson, M.AIRAH, says the partnership will help HVAC&R companies improve compliance and meet the expectations of facility managers to provide comprehensive service.
“AIRAH is excited to enter into this partnership to integrate our DA19 HVAC&R Maintenance Manual into an online solution,” Gleeson says. “This will help facilitate greater energy efficiency, system sustainability, better asset management, the digitisation of maintenance, and much more. 

“Now more than ever, with so much needing to be done to build a sustainable future, this online solution will help reduce maintenance costs and support improved HVAC&R system efficiency.” 

Uptick CEO Aidan Lister says the partnership with AIRAH is another step towards his firm’s vision of making the compliance of every building in the world visible in real time.

“We’re excited to be the first software vendor to partner with AIRAH on DA19,” Lister says. “It’s widely used and challenging to implement in traditional field servicing software. We look forward to the opportunities this presents our flagship customers to maintain their customers’ assets to the highest standards.” 

For more information about DA19, go to www.airah.org.au/da_manuals/da19



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