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Climate Center introduces technical support team for air conditioning projects

Climate Center has established a new technical team to support customers on major air conditioning projects. It will provide specialist advice for Climate Center customers during both the tendering and installation stages of projects.
Climate Center introduces technical support team for air conditioning projects
The comprehensive pre-sales and after-sales support package includes equipment selection and application guidance, telephone technical support, on-site support and commissioning assistance.

Climate Center's national sales manager for cooling, George Derbyshire, said: 'We place a very high value on offering in-house support for our major brands, including Daikin, Toshiba, Fujitsu and Carrier. The new team will support our continued growth in air conditioning and provide the in-depth knowledge and experience needed to enable customers to win and deliver on major projects.'

'The new team, made up of Climate Center's Colin Reeves and Lee Gallagher, have wide experience of all types of air conditioning systems, including VRF/V, multi-splits and splits and their application. Installers and contractors will be able to draw on this at all stages of the project to ensure successful delivery for customers,' he continued.

Air conditioning is one of the fastest growing product sectors for Climate Center. Sales of Toshiba VRF and split systems doubled over the past year, while sales of Daikin VRV and Altherma heat pumps recorded healthy double digit growth, outpacing the market.



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20 January 2014

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