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∙ 9y agoUnfortunately, without additional context or information, it's difficult to provide a specific answer to this question. However, some modern heating and air conditioning systems are equipped with "smart" technology that can detect problems and automatically generate a service call to a technician. In these cases, the technician would likely be dispatched based on the location of the system rather than the city in which it is located. It's also possible that certain companies or service providers have specific dispatch protocols in place for their technicians. If more specific information is provided, a more accurate answer may be possible.
Michelle Moeller
Digital Solz
The dispatching of a technician by computer when there is a problem with an air conditioner or heating system can occur in various cities or locations. This process typically depends on the specific company or service provider you are dealing with.
Many HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) companies have implemented computerized systems that can remotely monitor and diagnose issues with heating or cooling systems. These systems use sensors, data analysis, and algorithms to detect anomalies or malfunctions in the HVAC equipment.
When a problem is detected, the computerized system can automatically generate a service request and dispatch a technician to the location where the system is installed. This can happen in any city where the company operates and provides its services.
However, the availability and implementation of such computerized dispatch systems can vary among HVAC service providers. Some companies may rely on manual customer reporting of issues, while others may have advanced monitoring systems in place. Therefore, it is advisable to check with local HVAC service providers in your specific city or area to determine if they offer computerized dispatching for HVAC system problems.
Jimin
Bremen, Germany
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∙ 9y agogermany
Bremen, Germany
If your computer does not work... Call out, or take it to - a technician !
momdick
A computer technician fixes faulty computers. Since there are millions of computers world-wide - computer technicians will always be employed !
You can obtain a career as a computer technician by applying for jobs that require the skills of a network technician. A networking technician focuses on the set-up, troubleshooting and repair of hardware and software products.
Bremen, Germany
Bremen, Germany
It can cause by disruptive power supply, i will advice you to check your UPS is operating right. Otherwise, you need to contact a computer technician. I will prefer you to with www.extronservice.com.au for reliable & cost effective computer repair services.
Well computer technician is a guarantee job..
A computer technician needs to have a certificate or degree in computer science or computer engineering. Some computer technicians, however, are self-taught.
Computer programmer, computer technician, cell phone salesperson, laser technician, avionics technician.
a computer technician is a person who maintains and fixes computersA computer technician is someone who can fix problems with computers.This can be internal problems (internet connections) or external problems (wires with printers).
This website (http://factoidz.com/how-to-hire-a-great-computer-technician/) has some great information on choosing a computer technician. You should also ask for recommendations from your family or friends.
As far as I 'm aware, there is no such thing as a "Computer Technician License". However, you can get certification as a technician. It's called A+ Certification. Just Google it...
I called the technician to fix my computer it had a virus.
unless the air conditioner is on the same circuit and drawing enough power to hinder the computer, or there is enough humidity to cause condensation on the computer, no. computers love to be cold.
One possible reason for this could be that your computer is overheating and has to shutdown every now and then. I suggest you get it checked by a computer technician. Also scan your entire system for any viruses or so. Well also another possible reason is that your computer may have alot of dust clogged up where the air is suppose to get out which causes the hot air to stay in your computer which will overheat and shut down. I suggest you go to a computer technician and let him take a look at it