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The engineers have completed the two-year course at the Adcock training center in Kings Lynn. The in-house training is accredited by City & Guilds and forms the foundations of our technical staff’s continuing professional development.

The engineers undertake in-house fundamental and advanced level training programs. These courses provide comprehensive training on maintaining and repairing refrigeration and air conditioning plant.

F-gas 2079 accreditation

It covers fundamental principles and the most modern equipment available on the market today. All legislation training, such as F-gas 2079 accreditation is provided by the in-house team.

Adcock would like to thank the engineers for the hard work and commitment to the training, and to the company which has been rewarded through their qualifications.

The certificates were presented by Chairman, Phillip Prior and Managing Director, Nigel Claydon. Training Manager Brian Parker also attended the presentation.

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