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"The art of Temperature Differences is not lost"

 "I'm the guy who talks and teaches about refrigerationand air conditioning with an aim to inspire any apprentices  to see more of the world they work in.
Even after all these years, we can still analyse a system by temperature differences"
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"The Industry is changing , So let's change with it" 

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​WWDD is being featured in the October 2018 edition of HVAC&R Nation

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​Check out my 2016 article for a recap
Click on themagazine left for the full article.......

Well,  many know me as the guy who wor ked for daikin  :)

Now viewed by  45  countries on facebook  and counting



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The 2018 AMCA Refrigeration awards night.
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Myself (Dennis) right with our member for Southern River Terry Healy M.L.A  (left) who represented the training minister Sue Ellery M.L.C on the night.
Terry did a very fine job awarding our apprentice winners. 

The Refrigeration industry night is a time for all Employers , Trainers and govt training bodies  to celebrate the achievements of  upcoming and gifted apprentices, high achievers and companies that excel in quality training.
Our industry is supportive and compliments good employer / trainer relationships with our state goverment supportingTAFE colleges and industry, promoting skills and workforce development.

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Meeting Hon ,  Bill Shorten and Western Australian Premier Mark McGowan 
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Check out my latest video on Youtube

Electronic expansion valve

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Phase control motor position sensor

Simple, effective , the basic speed controlled split phase AC motor used in air-conditioning
Thinking of a career in the Refrigeration and Air-conditioning industry?
Many are not aware that the pathways from apprenticeship to advanced trades, business ownership, engineering are always available. The industry as a whole is complex ,diverse and yet all with a simple beginning. The ARC has put out this promotional video to show where a Certificate III can take you. Information for those interested to learn more (yes learn!))  click on this  LINK TO ARC
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