Video on the Bitzer Electronics Service Tool Makes Work Easier for Service and Refrigeration Engineers

29.02.2016

The compressor specialist Bitzer has made operating its Bitzer Electronics Service Tool (BEST) even easier: users can now watch a video explaining how to use the tool on the Bitzer website and on the video platform YouTube.

Video on the Bitzer Electronics Service Tool Makes Work Easier for Service and Refrigeration Engineers

Bitzer Kühlmaschinenbau GmbH

Refrigeration and service engineers can quickly and easily operate all Bitzer IQ products from their PC using the BEST software.

In the almost five-minute-long video, an English-speaking narrator explains the tool and its most important functions. The software provides users with a complete overview of the operating status, troubleshooting and maintenance of Bitzer products. BEST makes service engineers’ work much easier: for example, they can use it to quickly and safely set device parameters, analyse errors or download and save data logs.

The software supports Varispeed reciprocating compressors, CSV compact screw compressors, the Ecostar condensing units LHV5E and LHV7E, as well as the protection, monitoring and control devices SE-i1 and CM-RC-01.

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