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Five CO Issues to Look Out for This Summer

Five CO Issues to Look Out for This Summer

by David Richardson | Jun 12, 2018 | David Richardson, Home

With the end of the heating season there’s a tendency to forget the dangers of carbon monoxide (CO). As you transition to the cooling season, be sure to keep your awareness for CO high even though it’s likely to be the last thing on your mind. Let’s look at five...
Overcome the Challenges of Measuring Air Handler Filter Pressure Drop

Overcome the Challenges of Measuring Air Handler Filter Pressure Drop

by David Richardson | Dec 26, 2017 | David Richardson, Home

Air filters create resistance to airflow that can reduce a fan’s ability to move air by up to 50%. You can evaluate the filter’s impact on airflow by measuring the pressure drop over it. It takes less than a minute to do. It is often the diagnostic test that...
Total External Static Pressure and the Two-Piece Air Handler

Total External Static Pressure and the Two-Piece Air Handler

by David Richardson | Dec 8, 2017 | David Richardson, Home, Technical Blogs

What makes modular or two-piece different from their single-piece cousins when it comes to measuring total external static pressure (TESP)? In this article we’ll examine the differences and discuss how to measure TESP correctly. “As-Shipped” The “As-Shipped”...
HVAC Comfort Myths  Debunked

HVAC Comfort Myths Debunked

by Mike Weil | Oct 3, 2017 | Home, Management, Sales & Marketing Blogs, Weil I've Got Your Attention

When it comes to the HVAC Industry from a consumer’s perspective, there seems to be a lot of misinformation about how to manage and maintain comfort systems. These tidbits of misinformation come disguised as “truth” when actually they are more like...
Three Tips to Improve Static Pressure Measurements

Three Tips to Improve Static Pressure Measurements

by David Richardson | Sep 18, 2017 | David Richardson, Home

I hear a lot of reasons for taking static pressure measurements on every service call. One of the most common is that it takes too long — there isn’t enough time on a call to do it. Let’s face it, technicians have a lot of responsibilities and measuring static...
Carbon Monoxide: What Do You Know about the Value of ‘Light-Off’ CO?

Carbon Monoxide: What Do You Know about the Value of ‘Light-Off’ CO?

by David Richardson | Sep 1, 2017 | David Richardson, Home, Technical Blogs

Many technicians who work on fuel-fired equipment will admit they’ve singed their eyebrows when watching a burner light. It’s a rite of passage among most seasoned technicians. What if there was a safer way to check ignition instead of sticking your face in front of a...
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