When a system fails, the technician must accurately diagnose the issue under time constraints, especially during peak summer or winter months.
Using diagnostic tools like multimeters, pressure gauges, and leak detectors to identify electrical or mechanical faults.
Repairing or replacing defective components such as compressors, fan motors, expansion valves, and circuit boards.
Handling critical emergency repairs for time-sensitive environments like commercial refrigeration, server rooms, or medical facilities.
Environmental & Safety Standards: Adhering strictly to local building codes, OSHA workplace safety regulations, and environmental laws regarding safe refrigerant handling, recovery, and disposal.