The training department of the Mitsubishi
Electric HVAC Advanced Products Division has been accredited as an authorized
provider of continuing-education units.
The authorization
comes from the International Association of Continuing Education and Training,
which Mitsubishi claims is the highest standard available for any such
program.
“This is the ultimate acknowledgement from the
professional training community solidifying that our training curriculum programs
are top notch,” said Ken Brown, senior training manager of Mitsubishi Electric
HVAC. “This distinction further documents the exceptional level and quality of
our training programs. As an IACET authorized provider, our training processes
are certified to meet the association’s internationally recognized continuing
education and training standards.”
All existing and future
Mitsubishi Electric HVAC training programs will provide participants with IACET
credits. Brown said the ability to provide HVAC contractors, engineers and
distributors with permanent education credits approved by IACET is a quality
indicator for the division’s continuing education and training
programs.
“With the IACET certification, we continue to lead
the HVAC industry in state-of-the-art training,” Brown
added.
Mitsubishi Electric HVAC is one of only three HVAC
manufacturers that currently holds the IACET certification. The division
provides technical training for the Mr. Slim and City Multi air-conditioning
and heating technology.
The four U.S. Mitsubishi training centers are located in Atlanta, Chicago,
Dallas and Irvine, Calif., and feature fully functional City Multi VRFZ systems
and Mr. Slim split-ductless equipment to allow for interactive training
sessions. For more information on the training, visitwww.mehvac.com.
Mitsubishi training approved for credits
October 1, 2008
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