Beijer Ref Opens CO2 Training Center in Sydney

Beijer Ref Opens CO2 Training Center in Sydney

Global HVAC&R wholesaler and manufacturer Beijer Ref has partnered with Superior Training Centre, an Australian education provider, to offer Australia’s only nationally accredited CO2 (R744) training course at the newly opened Beijer Ref Academy in Sydney.

The custom-built facility is equipped with state-of-the-art CO2 technology that offers Australia’s technicians and installers accredited training in operating R744-based refrigeration systems in different configurations, according to a recent statement from Beijer Ref. This includes live simulation performance in all applications and weather conditions.

“This is an important step forward in the upskilling of technicians in CO2 systems technology,” said Antonis Siamas, Head Trainer at Superior Training Centre. “The training combines theory and practical, and technicians are working on the latest equipment within the Beijer Ref Academy.”

Upon successful completion of the center’s two-day course, trainees are awarded a certification covering safety awareness and knowledge of the legal requirements for CO2 refrigerant, and a second certification for repairing and servicing CO2 refrigeration systems. All components of the course are conducted within the Beijer Ref Academy, and the accreditation is authorized by Superior Training Centre and recorded against the technician’s unique student identifier.

The academy has already started offering classes. “I really enjoyed the course and learnt a lot,” said Tom Harkness, Service Manager at Redtech Commercial Refrigeration, a recent attendee. “It was so good to do the practical components and see all the different racks at the Beijer Ref facilities. This accreditation will mean a lot to me and our business moving forward.”

Future CO2 Systems Training course dates are September 6–7 and 27–28, October 11–12 and November 1–2, and all enrollment- and fee-related enquiries should be directed to bracademy@beijerrefsupport.com.au.

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