MACS trainers go to all kinds of places to provide service and repair technicians with proper mobile air conditioning service and repair information. Last week, MACS manager of service training Paul DeGuiseppi visited a suburban Philadelphia steel mill where they have a really big vehicle they use to move around 80-ton rolls of steel.
The steel mover uses a Red Dot A/C system with a Sanden compressor.
Moving steel can be a hot job so the cab is air conditioned and the operators want the A/C to work. Here are some photos from Paul’s training session.




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When having your mobile A/C system professionally serviced, insist on proper repair procedures and quality replacement parts. Insist on recovery and recycling so that refrigerant can be reused and not released into the atmosphere.
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The 33rd annual Mobile Air Conditioning Society (MACS) Worldwide Training Conference and Trade Show, Be the Best of the Best will take place February 7-9, 2013 at the Caribe Royale, Orlando, FL.