RO ACADEMY
With the RO Academy online training courses, HVAC users and refrigeration/air conditioning technicians receive quick and uncomplicated answers to specific questions on the application of our products.
Always on the safe side with our online tutorials
The practical videos show in an uncomplicated and clear way what needs to be done to successfully master the daily challenges. So that you are always on the safe side!
The trainers of the RO ACADEMY are technically trained and know the daily requirements in the field of refrigeration and air conditioning technology. Their extensive practical knowledge is the basis of the RO ACADEMY tutorials. Their practical tips are aimed at professional users at all levels of training and can be implemented immediately. For the best work results in every application!
Get to know the RO ACADEMY trainers
"In the RO ACADEMY online training courses, I place particular emphasis on making our users' work as safe and uncomplicated as possible. "
Mike Köster is a training consultant and supervises the ROTHENBERGER expert seminars in the field of refrigeration and air conditioning technology. The trained master refrigeration engineer passes on his knowledge to professional users in online tutorials and face-to-face training courses.
"In the RO ACADEMY tutorials, the safety of our users is my number one priority. "
Christian Bahns is Business Development Manager ACR. As a trained mechatronics technician for refrigeration technology, he advises users on all matters relating to the ROTHENBERGER refrigeration and air conditioning technology portfolio.
We bring the knowledge to you. Without registration, without appointments, at any time and free of charge. In easy-to-understand videos for professional users: Pure practice! Do you have a question that you would like to have answered in a tutorial? Write to us at: training@rothenberger.com. We look forward to your suggestions!
RO Academy Online Tutorials
The content of the training videos ranges from the professional production of flanges, to the evacuation of refrigeration and air-conditioning systems, to leak detection.