MACS Mobile A/C Update 2017 Clinic At UAC In The Dallas Area

MACS Mobile A/C Update 2017 Clinic At UAC In The Dallas Area

This high-value technical training clinic consists of an A/C update book and live leader-led training, covering a variety of service information, diagnostic techniques, industry current events and mobile A/C topics.

Steve Schaeber, MACS manager of service training will present MACS Mobile A/C 2017 Update clinic at the headquarters of longtime MACS Member Universal Air Conditioner in Mansfield, TX located at 1441 Heritage Parkway on Friday, October 27, 2017.

This high-value technical training clinic consists of an A/C update book and live leader-led training, covering a variety of service information, diagnostic techniques, industry current events and mobile A/C topics, including:

• Smart A/C Pressure Sensors
• Same Root Problem, Different Symptoms
• The Best Approach to A/C Electrical & Electronic Diagnostics
• Sensors & Switches: There IS a Difference!
• R-1234yf R/R/R Machine Buying Guidance
• A Few A/C Shorts
• Should You Say Goodbye to Condenser Temperature Drop Testing?
• The Repair Part You Can’t Get
• Check … Always Check!
• Update on Refrigerant Regulations, R-1234yf, CO2 & MACS Section 609 Certification

Register now at the MACS website at macsw.org or call 215-631-7020 x 306.
Class fees are $75 for MACS members and $125 for non-members and will include a MACS Modern HVAC textbook.
Register to attend on the MACS website or call 215-631-7020 x 0 by October 20, 2017.

Cost to attend this training event is $75 for member of MACS and $125 for non-members. The event will include lunch. To register or become a member of MACS attendees can call the MACS office at 215-631-7020 x 0, visit the MACS website and register through the events tab, or fax a registration to 215-631-7017.

To learn more about MACS Worldwide, visit macsw.org. The MACS 2018 Training Event and Trade Show, A/Ccess will take place February 14-17 at the Caribe Royale Hotel and Convention Center in Orlando, FL. A current calendar of all regional training can be found on the training page of MACS website.

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