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Toshiba Air Conditioning is transforming its approach to equipment commissioning, warranty registration, and installer training to provide a simple and quick online system with major benefits for contractors and end-users.

Toshiba Carrier UK Ltd (TCUK) is a part of Carrier Global Corporation, the provider of healthy, safe, sustainable, and intelligent building and cold chain solutions.

The online commissioning and warranty tools are now fully integrated, with Toshiba Air Conditioning’s web-based training portal feeding into the same system and keeping all relevant information updated.

Keeping things simple

We wanted to keep things as simple as possible and bring everything together, because training, warranties, and commissioning are so closely linked,’’ said Cameron Beech, DX & VRF Product Manager, TCUK. “We have created a logical, paper-free environment which is more environmentally responsible and accessible.’’

The automated system works for both direct and distribution customers, while end users can see all their equipment across multiple sites, together with maintenance records and warranty claims.

Single login

Each customer has a single login to the commissioning and warranty tool

Each customer has a single login to the commissioning and warranty tool, with engineers linked to the account. Training data is automatically generated by the training portal, showing qualifications gained and expiry dates for each engineer.

The dashboard shows pending and open warranty claims, the number of trained engineers, and a list of sites. From here, the customer can add end-user details, site information and see eligible warranty levels before selecting the equipment.

Once all items are chosen from the drop-down menus, a final page shows the complete equipment list for a project, together with downloadable warranty certificates to send to the end user. To date, customer response has been positive with more than 3,000 commissioning and 100 warranty claims logged through the portal.

Improving industry standards

Toshiba Air Conditioning is committed to improving industry standards and bases its warranty scheme on installer competence, experience, and knowledge, rather than ability to spend.

The T5 Standard five-year warranty is available to F-Gas registered engineers, the T7 Approved warranty requires successful completion of three mandatory Toshiba Air Conditioning training qualifications, and the T7 Enhanced warranty is open only to businesses that are part of the REFCOM Elite scheme, which requires advanced quality assurance procedures.

For all three levels, the online warranty tool enables customers to easily add claims, with email confirmation sent once each claim has been dealt with by the warranty administrator. Approved claims are credited at the end of the month they are completed.

Advances in technology

With the advances in technology, we felt integrated systems were a key way to improve and further develop our customer experience,” Cameron Beech added. “Further improvements to the database platform and an enhanced re-design are planned for early 2023.’’

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