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How to start?
Whether you’re starting out or have been offering Air Con servicing for years – it’s important to remember that R1234yf (new gas) has been the refrigerant of choice since 2017, with all new vehicles being manufactured using this gas. These vehicles are now hitting the aftermarket in volume, along with vehicles since 2013 also using ‘new gas’ there has never been a better time to invest in a ‘new gas’ compatible machine. Lets talk gas
But, let’s not forget about R134a. There’s still around 6 years left of any real R134a volume work. So even though R134a is no longer used by manufacturers, there is the volume of work out there to provide a return on your investment. Working to a budget, or want to consider your options? Then maybe a dual gas machine could be the right fit for you. Why not consider investing in something now whilst the value for money is still there.
So what's next… Once you have decided to offer an air con service, you need to make sure both your staff and workshop are equipped for the job.
Ready
Steady
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Step 1 First things first, make sure your staff are trained to carry out service, maintenance and repair jobs. You’ll find an overview on page 11.
Step 2 Decide what air con machine is right for you and your business. You will find a handy machine comparison guide on pages 12 and 13, plus lots more detail throughout the catalogue.
Step 3 You’ve picked your machine, now you need the air con gas, system repair tools, safety gear, service and warranty package – the full works! There are some great examples on pages 10 as a starting point.
Speak to your branch to find out more.
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