TEXA delivering AC solutions for the Irish aftermarket

April 07, 2015
TEXA delivering AC solutions for the Irish aftermarket
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As a leader in AC products throughout Europe, TEXA can provide a complete range Konfort AC stations which it supplies to both Independent and OEM workshops.

 
The TEXA Konfort range of AC service stations offers workshops the all latest features required to deal with the variety of systems on the market including single service stations for R134a and 1234yf refrigerant as well as the flexibility of dual systems. There is also a unit designed especially for the requirements of coach and bus workshops, the 760RBus.
 
The 760R and the advanced 780R are service units which are ready to deal with the oil and dye management requirements for hybrid and electric applications and can be equipped with a ‘Refrigerant Identifier’ to ensure that there is no cross contamination of the new 1234yf refrigerant , fitted to many of the latest generation of vehicles.
 
Serving the requirements of the Irish market,
Texa now have two full time sales representatives, Rob Morgan and John O’Hagan, who are experts in demonstrating both TEXA’s AC products and its diagnostic systems. The company’s Technical Helpline is also now available to Irish customers at a local rate and it is also planning new training dates for Ireland. This will include the P1 user courses for the range of diagnostic equipment, the Trailer EBS course as well as F-Gas training for technicians working with vehicle AC systems.
 
For more information visit www.texa.co.uk.

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