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Ref Tools keeps HVACR professionals on the cutting edge

 

As the cooling industry continues to evolve, HVACR professionals need tools, guidance, support, and information that keep them on the cutting edge. Ref Tools puts all of that in the palm of their hand.

Danfoss announced today that Refrigerant Slider, their popular P/T calculation app that has over 2 million downloads, will transform into Ref Tools, an essential, all-in-one mobile app for air conditioning and refrigeration technicians. Ref Tools will give HVACR professionals the tools, guidance, support, and information to keep them on the cutting edge.  Download Refrigerant Slider today to automatically get all the new tools and features or download Ref Tools from June 2nd. You can also access it via your browser https://reftools.danfoss.com/

Ref Tools includes five of Danfoss’s most popular and useful air conditioning and refrigeration tools:

Refrigerant Slider

While Refrigerant Slider is changing into Ref Tools, it will retain all the core functionality that made it a hit with millions of installers around the world. Users can still find Refrigerant Slider within Ref Tools and use it to quickly calculate pressure/temperature ratios for over 80 refrigerants.

Low-GWP Tool  

Low-GWP Tool helps users find and compare climate-friendly refrigerants for retrofitting by checking compatibility with the cooling system’s TXV.

Troubleshooter 

Troubleshooter helps users identify and compare symptoms in a refrigeration system that’s acting up. Once they identify the issue, Troubleshooter also recommends solutions to try.

Spare Parts 

Spare Parts lets users access and order an extensive list of Danfoss spare parts and service kits for industrial refrigeration applications, right from the job site.

Magnetic Tool 

Magnetic Tool helps users test and troubleshoot solenoid valve coils quickly and easily.

Ref Tools lets users track their most visited service sites and save unique settings for each one. Users can also access Danfoss’s popular Chilling with Jens podcast directly in the app, giving them a chance to learn something new about refrigeration while on the go.

“Ref Tools is an exciting next step into the future of digital tools in the cooling industry. By putting helpful tools in our customers’ hands, we hope to make their daily tasks in the field much easier so they can save time. Ref Tools includes more than the tools they already know so well – and there’s more coming down the road. We can’t wait to reveal what’s next,” said Janni Koie, Director of Concepts & Content at Danfoss Cooling.

Ref Tools will be available to download for free on June 2nd in the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. It can also be accessed via internet browser.

Learn more by visiting the Danfoss Ref Tools webpage.

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Related links accessible from June 2nd

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The new Ref Tools app includes five of Danfoss’s most popular and useful air conditioning and refrigeration tools

Danfoss engineers advanced technologies that enable us to build a better, smarter and more efficient tomorrow.  In the world’s growing cities, we ensure the supply of fresh food and optimal comfort in our homes and offices, while meeting the need for energy-efficient infrastructure, connected systems and integrated renewable energy. Our solutions are used in areas such as refrigeration, air conditioning, heating, motor control and mobile machinery. Our innovative engineering dates back to 1933 and today Danfoss holds market-leading positions, employing more than 26,000 and serving customers in more than 100 countries. We are privately held by the founding family. Read more about us at www.danfoss.com.

 

 

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