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Following the achievement of AHRI certification for their ranges of air-cooled and water-cooled chillers, Geoclima is proud to announce another significant milestone. Geoclima’s Test Center has been officially certified by the Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute.

This certification underscores Geoclima’s unwavering commitment to pursuing quality and excellence. The AHRI-certified Test Center represents a significant recognition for the company, confirming the compliance of their water-cooled chillers with the highest international standards of performance and reliability.

Geoclima’s AHRI-certified Test Center

Equipped with the most advanced technologies and measurement instrumentation, Geoclima’s Test Center is capable of conducting accurate and rigorous tests on all their water-cooled chillers, ensuring their customers maximum energy efficiency, optimal performance, and long-term reliability.

This AHRI certification further highlights their dedication to delivering innovative, high-quality solutions for industrial refrigeration, confirming Geoclima as a reliable and forward-thinking partner for the environmental and technological challenges of the future.

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