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12 July 2018

Heatcraft announces CO2 Systems Training in Australia

Heatcraft is pleased to announce its first round of industry CO2 training will commence in August, 2018. The training is open to refrigeration contactors and consultants who are interested in specifying, selling, installing, commissioning and servicing CO2 systems.

   

The content will provide first-hand experience for all participants to gain an understanding of CO2 Refrigeration technologies providing hassle-free installation, start-up and operation.

The application training will be provided by Heatcraft subject experts at the Heatcraft Milperra, NSW training facility. Attendees will also receive product application training and first hand installation tips through technological and commercial partners.

Lead presenter and course coordinator Douglas Herkess (Heatcraft, Segment Engineer) commented

"Whilst there will be a significant focus on Transcritical CO2 technology our goal is to position this training allowing knowledge building for all levels of contractors that are considering the use of CO2 refrigeration systems."

"We are in a unique position at Heatcraft to be able to reach out to facilitate training through our extensive customer base of contractors. We have a local manufacturing facility where we can demonstrate processes and configurations and we have local experts to share the knowledge."

"We have been designing and manufacturing CO2/134a Cascade Racks since 2009, so we have extensive experience and a comprehensive program that we can roll-out."

"We are excited to be embarking on our first training session and will schedule ongoing courses dependent upon customer interest."

Contractors or consultants interested in attending should forward their expression of interest to training@heatcraft.com.au or contact their Heatcraft representative on 13 23 50.
Related tags: refrigeration, Heatcraft, CO2
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