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A two-day seminar on energy saving and higher efficient air-conditioning system has been held in Accra.
Organized by Coolink Limited, the seminar witnessed the launch of ‘Carrier Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) Systems’, a system that allows a minimum outdoor unit of air-condition to take a maximum number of indoor units.
Participants were taken through the sales, installation and maintenance of the system by a technical team from Carrier Africa led by Mr. Mohamed Yehia, Product Marketing and Technical Support Director.
Briefing the media, Mrs. Dalia Akl, Head Sales and Marketing at Coolink Limited noted the launch of Carrier VRF System had come at the opportune time to salvage the nation from the current energy crises stressing that the System uses low current/low power consumption with higher efficiency.
She assured that Coolink Limited would continue to invest in the supply of energy saving, durable, cost effective and higher efficient air-conditioning systems to save the nation a lot of power.
On his part, Lead Facilitator, Mr. Mohamed Yehia entreated stakeholders including businesses interested in Air-condition to embrace Carrier VRF System touting that it is a good facility for residential, light commercial and commercial buildings.
Coolink Limited is leading ventilation and air-conditioning distributing and contracting company that deal in the distribution of carrier equipments.
It has been in the market since 2011 providing quality engineering and complete solutions through in-house design and technical support across Ghana including maintenance, operations and after sales services.
The company is part of a group of companies that include Ashfoam, Qualiplast, Duraplast and Nesstra.
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