Presented by Zip Water
May 23rd, 2020

This presentation offers a comprehensive overview of the areas that effect the specification of plumbed in boiling and chilled drinking water appliances in the workplace, focusing on four key areas: Client Needs, Product Selection & types, Water Filtration, Installation.
This seminar aims to provide viewers with an understanding of:
Product Selection:
Installation:
Colin Walker – Zip Technical Support & Training, Zip Water

Colin’s experience at Zip encompasses:
15 years Appliance service
2 years Hospital equipment service
14 Years at Zip Water – 2 years Servicing, 3 years Business Development Manager (Major commercial end users) 9 years Technical Support & Training – training staff , external service providers , wholesalers & Specifiers and providing technical support to Australia & NZ on all Zip products
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