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Southwest HVAC News
Heatcraft
Launches Certified Contractor Program.
Heatcraft Certification Program Targets Growth for Service
Contractors and Technicians.
Initial Training to Cover Proprietary Control Systems, Help
Customers Meet Pending Regulations.
Heatcraft Worldwide Refrigeration, a leading provider of commercial
and industrial refrigeration components, systems and service
solutions, is increasing the value of its service-training programs
by launching its new Certified Contractor Program to qualified
service contractors and individual technicians.
Contractors and technicians who complete the training and pass the
certification exams will be able to enhance their reputations as
trusted resources for quality service on leading-edge commercial
refrigeration products.
Additionally, the certified contractor will have access to exclusive
benefits, such as nationwide recognition by being listed on the
Heatcraft website, future training discounts and access to the
Heatcraft Commercial Finance Program, which provides financing
solutions for their end-users. Story
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“As refrigeration
products become more complex to comply with pending regulations
for energy efficiency and environmental sustainability, our
customers need to know their Heatcraft systems can be installed
and serviced by certified contractors and technicians who are up
to date on our technology and have priority access to parts and
factory experts,” said Ray Clarke, Director of Parts Sales &
Warranty Administration, Heatcraft. “To start, we’re focusing on
training for our proprietary refrigeration controls, with
expansion to other products to follow. We want our customers and
wholesalers and the service industry to know that this is part
of our ongoing strategy to deliver value-added products and
services to our end-users.”
Initial technical training for the Certified Contractor Program
will cover best-practice techniques for the installation,
maintenance, programming and troubleshooting on three
proprietary control systems:
•Beacon II™ Refrigeration System
•Quick Response Controller (QRC)
•SMART Controller II™
To qualify for the program, refrigeration contractors or service
companies must be properly licensed and insured and must agree
to maintain at least one Heatcraft-certified technician at each
location.
Qualified individual refrigeration technicians must have a
minimum of five years of commercial refrigeration experience and
must pass a pre-qualification exam on their knowledge of basic
commercial refrigeration. They must complete all certification
courses on Heatcraft proprietary equipment and pass exams for
each.
“Our end-user customers, including foodservice, food retail and
cold storage operations, often ask us for referrals to competent
service contractors in their geographic areas,” Clarke said.
“We’ll now be able to increase their confidence and trust in
Heatcraft by referring them to factory-certified contractors and
technicians.”
Complete information on the Certified Contractor Program,
including an online enrollment form, can be found at
https://www.heatcraftrpd.com/contractor/. In addition to the
program, Heatcraft offers hands-on training at various US
locations, online courses, webinars and videos. More information
can be found at
https://www.heatcraftrpd.com/training/.
Headquartered in Stone Mountain, GA, Heatcraft Refrigeration
Products is the worldwide leader in providing commercial
refrigeration and climate-control solutions to customers in more
than 70 countries. Manufacturing facilities in Stone Mountain,
Columbus and Tifton, GA produce evaporators, condensers,
merchandise display cases and other refrigeration products for
six brands: Bohn, Larkin, Climate Control, Chandler, InterLink
and Kysor/Warren.
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