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Servicing refrigerant recovery/recycling machines

Do you have questions on how to service and repair your refrigerant recovery and recycling machine? You can have them answered on Friday, January 17, 2014 at the MACS Training Event and Trade Show. All the major refrigerant recovery and recycling machine manufacturers will be displaying their products at their Trade Show booths, and each company will also provide a special presentation highlighting tips and tricks for maintenance and service of their products. Come to the Borgne Room at the New Orleans Sheraton Hotel to see these refrigerant recovery machine presentations:

  • 10:30 a.m. – CPS Products
  • 11:00 a.m. – Flo-Dynamics
  • 11:30 a.m. – Mahle RTI
  • 1:30 p.m. – Ritchie Manufacturing
  • 2:00 p.m. – Robinair
  • 2:30 p.m. – Mastercool

You’ll never have a better chance to hear directly from the manufacturers about how to use and care for their products. Register to attend now by clicking here and accessing the Mobile Air Conditioning Society website.
Did you know you are required to register your recovery/recycle equipment with the EPA? Here is a link to the registration form. Simply print the form and fill in the shop information and the equipment’s make/model/serial number. Keep one copy for the shop’s records and mail another copy to the local EPA Regional Office as indicated on the form. Don’t pass up the easiest and least expensive opportunity to comply with EPA regulations.
 
The 34th annual Mobile Air Conditioning Society (MACS) Worldwide Training Conference and Trade Show, Power Up  will take place January 16-18 2014 at the Sheraton New Orleans. Go here to register.
The Mobile Air Conditioning Society’s blog has been honored as the best business to business blog in the Automotive Aftermarket by the Automotive Communications Awards and the Car Care Council Women’s Board!
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.

If you’re a service professional and not a MACS member yet, you should be, http://bit.ly/10zvMYg for more information.

You can E-mail us at macsworldwide@macsw.org . To locate a Mobile Air Conditioning Society member repair shop in your area.

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