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Trane Select Assist™ Schedule View Webinar

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Trane® is pleased to invite you to join our Trane Select Assist Schedule View Training Webinar! Trane Select Assist is an interactive tool that helps you choose the most appropriate configuration of Trane equipment to fit your facility. Our selection program guides users through the process of configuring Trane equipment to meet or exceed the project specifications.

In this webinar, Trane VAV Product Support will provide an introductory training on the Basics of Trane Select Assist and the Schedule View tool, designed to enhance your efficiency and streamline your workflow with VAV Selections. Whether you're just getting started or looking to refine your skills, this training will provide valuable insights and practical tips, teaching you how to select over 100 VAV boxes in just minutes.

This session will be a live demonstration in Trane Select Assist, demonstrating how customers can utilize Schedule View for their VAV selections. 

Additional Information:

  • Please make sure you have registered to use Trane Select Assist.
  • Has it been more than 30 days since you’ve accessed Trane Select Assist? Make sure your account is still active by logging in to Trane Select Assist.
  • This session will be recorded for external publication.

Contact Information: For any questions or additional information, please contact Product Support.

Webinar Details

Date: December 4, 2024

Time: 1pm EST

Duration: 1 hour

Meet the Speakers

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Chris Hanson, Trane Product Support Engineer 

Chris Hanson works on the Airside Product Support Team as a Product Support Engineer, supporting the VAV portfolio. In this role, Chris serves as a trusted advisor to Account Manager, helping field technical product questions and supporting product selections.



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