Danfoss deploys mobile training unit for CO₂ applications to Australia and New Zealand.
Considering a Diploma in Refrigeration & Air Conditioning?
The Diploma that is also approved for the unlimited design licence in QLD!
Diploma of Airconditioning and Refrigeration Engineering UEE51211 or equivilent.
Online options available.
Average Course Fee: $8260
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2-day CO₂ Certification Training Program
In collaboration with TAFE NSW, we are offering you our two-day training program on CO₂.
With a mix of theoretical and practical hands-on experience, the program provides two nationally recognised units of competence in the use of CO₂ as a refrigerant.
With over 500,000 enrolments each year TAFE NSW is Australia’s leading provider of vocational education and training and
with Danfoss’ more than 75 years of industry knowledge, you will be part of a best-in-class program that improves your CO₂ competences.
Target audience:
Contractors, installers, consultants, and wholesalers.
Practicalities:
Max. number of participants 12
Training date can be tailored to your needs
Course will be conducted in English
Pre-requisites:
To ensure a high level of subject knowledge, all participants will be required to complete eLessons prior to face-to-face training.
These are available online 24/7.
#WebinarWednesday is the new global webinar series to showcase latest natural refrigerant trends, technologies, products, services & projects.
#WEBINARWEDNESDAY: WHAT IS SUSTAINABLE COOLING IN THE EU? A CROSS-SECTOR PERSPECTIVE
The first #WebinarWednesday of 2017 will be hosted by energy-efficiency company Danfoss on the topic of
‘What is sustainable cooling in the EU? A cross-sector perspective’.
Alix Chambris, Head of Public Affairs at Danfoss; Ingo Wagner, Policy Manager at Euroheat & Power;
Thomas Nowak, Secretary General of European Heat Pump Association (EHPA); and
Christine Weiker, Secretary General of European Cold Storage and Logistics Association (ECSLA)
will offer their expert advice on how the EU’s new heating and cooling strategy can lead to opportunities for sustainable cooling technology.
The webinar will specifically cover:
• What is sustainable cooling in the light of the DecarbHeat Forum and EU Sustainable energy week;
• Technology trends and analysis of the future opportunities in the EU;
• Public affairs trends: an update on policy in industrial and commercial refrigeration markets;
• What is next for cooling: how can the industry get involved?
WHEN: 31 MAY, 2017 - 10 AM CEST / 3 PM ICT / 4 PM CST / 5 PM JST / 6 PM AEST
DURATION: 1 HOUR