Johnson Controls Inc. (JCI) recently opened the doors to a 12,600-square-foot training facility devoted to increasing the industry’s awareness of VRF technology, equipment, and operation. The center, which officially opened in July, boasts a hands-on lab, two 25-person-capacity classrooms, audio/video conferencing capabilities, and a full curriculum to help HVAC contractors and sales professionals deliver quality VRF solutions.
Johnson Controls announced that it has opened a new variable refrigerant flow (VRF) training facility in Dallas. The company said the 12,600-square-foot education center will help HVAC contractors and sales professionals deliver quality VRF services through a multi-day training program.
Having already reached 4 percent saturation, industry experts are expecting the VRF slice of the market pie to grow at a marked pace in the next few years.
Fujitsu Training Academy is now offering its “Airstage V-II” classes online at the Fujitsu VRF Training Center, Fairfield, N.J., and at the Alabama HVAC Training Center, Verbena, Ala.
LG Electronics has expanded its training series for Multi V III variable refrigerant flow (VRF) technology to an additional 15 markets across the United States, including Baltimore, Cincinnati, Kansas City, Miami, Minneapolis, and Portland, Ore.
Fujitsu Training Academy now offers Airstage V-II training classes online, at the Fujitsu VRF Training Center in Fairfield, N.J., and also at the Alabama HVAC Training Center in Verbena, Ala.