Costa Rica. About one hundred professionals in the air conditioner industry of the country gathered on July 23 and 24 in San José, to learn about Midea's light commercial products, through two seminars presented by Oldach Trading, LLC and carried out with the collaboration of clients in the Central American country.
Both seminars were presented by the team that makes up Oldach Trading; engineer José Mussenden, who is the leader of the technical department for VRF, and engineer Alfredo Díaz, Market Development Manager at Oldach Trading.
The first seminar entitled, "Midea Comercial Liviano, Instalación y Operación – 18 SEER", was held in collaboration with Climafrio, S.A. and was attended by eighty professionals from the HVAC industry, mostly technicians. These participants enjoyed a presentation focused on Midea light commercial products, specifically, on the installation, operation and maintenance of systems with 18 SEER efficiency vertical inverter discharge condenser. This condenser has the advantage of being able to work with evaporators that work with a 24V control. During the talk, the details for its correct installation and fault detection were detailed.
"Interest, hunger to learn and to apply what I learned was what I could see among the participants. There were many questions asked, which shows the interest in Midea and Oldach. On the other hand, in this presentation we dedicate a space to guide on the manufacture and production of Midea equipment. This was something very significant for them, since they received guidance directly from the representative of the brand and served to clarify details about its manufacture in China, "said engineer José Mussenden.
On Wednesday, July 24, a seminar was held in collaboration with Clima 2,000 CR S.A. The seminar entitled: "Installation, Start-up and Operation of Midea VRF Systems", was presented to a group of 20 HVAC professionals. On this occasion, the characteristics of the available systems were presented, in Midea and how the selection program is used. Subsequently, the guidelines for the proper installation of these systems and their commissioning were provided.
"It is a satisfaction to have great attendance at our seminars. This shows the relevance of the equipment manufactured by Midea and consumed in the country (Costa Rica). It encourages us to continue giving these training courses to companies and their technicians, who favor us and want to implement high-efficiency systems," said engineer Alfredo Díaz, about the seminars offered in July.