OEX air conditioning training

OEX air conditioning training

Motorsport

OEX has announced it will hold another annual series of air conditioning training courses. These will be held in August 2010 and will be presented by Grant Hand of Automotive Training Solutions.
In Auckland the four day course runs from August 6 to 9 while it will also be held in Christchurch from August 13 to 16.
Following a similar format to previous years OEX will run the “Fundamentals of Air Conditioning” course on Friday.
This session is the corner stone of the entire series and OEX says it is still the most popular course provided.
The fundamentals course forms the foundation for the “Air Conditioning System Diagnostics” course which follows on the Saturday, and leads onto the “Electronic Climate Control” course on Sunday followed by the “Earth Moving and Plant” course scheduled for the Monday.
This year OEX will be joined by the automotive air conditioning suppliers, Ashdown-Ingram, Auckland Auto Air, Christchurch Auto Air and Total Air Supply, who are all working together to provide the industry with the most comprehensive and up to date training available.
OEX thanks these organizations for their support. OEX also thanks the MTA for its support in being able to bring world class training seminars to the industry.
OEX says that numbers will be limited and places will fill fast. Please contact the local area representative for more in depth information on course content and registration forms, or call 0800 445 889 for an information pack.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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