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News DEFY RELAUNCHES COMMERCIAL AC DIVISION By Ntsako Khosa T the units will do well in the market. The range includes portable, midwall, cassette and ducted units. After the presentation, contractors raised concerns and issues that Defy highlighted they will look into and resolve. A pressing issue was the absence of servicing the unit often by clients as this meant the client would lose out on their warranty should they fail to service the unit regularly. “To curb this predicament, we are in the process of launching an AC unit registration function where the unit will be loaded on our system with the client’s details populated so as to inform them when the unit is due for service. We do also encourage contractors to emphasise the importance of servicing units to clients,” said Tommy Gounden, regional service manager. Attendees were treated to a tour of the showroom that featured all the Defy appliances. Guests had the chance to fiddle around with the AC units on demo. After the tour guests enjoyed refreshments and took the opportunity to network. RACA Attendees have a look at the latest air conditioning range from Defy. Tommy Gounden encouraged attendees to be firm with clients about servicing units. o officially launch their commercial air conditioning range, Defy held a two-day product launch for contractors and clients in October. Held at the Defy showroom in Midrand last year, guests had a chance to experience the different ranges and learn more about what Defy is changing in relaunching commercial air conditioning units. Craig Naude, manager for the air conditioning range kicked things off by welcoming everyone, introducing the team and sharing the proceedings for the day. He played a video of some of the ranges available. Defy locally manufactures all its appliances, with plants in KwaZulu-Natal and the Eastern Cape. Naude shares that this was one aspect that made Defy attractive to the Koç Group, a Turkish company that bought them in 2011. Koç Group manufactures and mass produces similar appliances globally. In relaunching commercial air conditioners, Naude believes that with a market share of over 30%, they are confident that www.hvacronline.co.za RACA Journal I January 2020 5