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Fujitsu offers new courses

Fujitsu has announced details of its latest hands-on training courses, running from this autumn to next spring.

 

There are 10 courses in all, plus two new ones, and they include an introduction to Fujitsu products and installation, commissioning and troubleshooting of VRF central controllers, splits and multi-splits, VRF and mini-VRF.

 

In addition, there are specialist courses on advanced service and troubleshooting, including Service Tool, air to water systems, VRF system application and design, and a new course on Design Simulator software.

 

The other new course is on the design, installation and commissioning of AHU DX Kit and Freeverter Options.

 

Fujitsu technical manager, Martyn Ives, said: “We have developed specific courses, created to make contractors much more fluent in designing and installing Fujitsu air conditioning. The courses have been conceived to help develop and deepen knowledge of Fujitsu’s products, their benefits and their ideal applications. We are committed to training to help raise standards throughout the industry.”

 

All courses are taught in-house by highly skilled engineers who have many years’ experience. They are free of charge and each delegate receives a certificate on completion. The scheduled courses take place at Fujitsu’s state of the art training facilities at its headquarters in Elstree, Hertfordshire.

 

For more details about the courses, talk to your Fujitsu distributor or normal Fujitsu contact.

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