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2016 MACS Mobile A/C Update Clinic topics announced

Nov. 12, 2015
According to the company, working technicians will be able to be trained on a variety of important service and repair topics when they attend a 2016 MACS Mobile A/C Update clinic.

According to the company, working technicians will be able to be trained on a variety of important service and repair topics when they attend a 2016 MACS Mobile A/C Update clinic.

Topics to be covered include:

  • Logical Thinking Saves Time and Effort
  • Cyber Repairs: Harnessing the Power of the Internet
  • Temperature Sensor Strategies & Diagnostics
  • A Small Δ in Airflow = Big Impact on A/C Performance
  • Clean Air Started Here
  • A Few A/C Shorts
  • Do You Need New Equipment?
  • J3030 “Multi-Refrigerant” Machines
  • New HVAC Problem is Surfacing
  • R/R/R Equipment and Service Time
  • Update on Refrigerant Regulations, R-1234yf, CO2 and 609 Certification


    Classes will be held around the United States. Check the MACS website www.macsw.org for training dates and times beginning in March 2016.

    To schedule a class at your facility, please contact Marion Posen at 215-631-7020 x 304 or email [email protected].

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