Electrical Myths P2 – Grounding & Bonding
In this episode we talk about some myths related to bonding, grounding, neutral and equipment ground
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Ice Machines and Tech Support w/ Nick Messick
We talk to Nick Messick about some ice machine basics and when and when not to call tech support. 
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Sometimes a #12 Wire can go on a 40A Breaker
In this episode we talk the National Electrical Code, Wire Sizing, Breaker sizing, wire insulation rating, derating conditions and much more. 
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Refrigerant Recovery Practices
Recovery is the removal of refrigerant from a system to either store and send in for recycling or to reintroduce back into the same system. Here are some top tips – Make sure your tank is empty and evacuated to 300 microns if you plan to return the refrigerant back into the system. Never mix […]
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Techs vs. Engineers w/ Bill Spohn from TruTech
In this episode Bryan talks with Bill Spohn from TruTech about the TruTech story, some practical airflow measurement advice and tech vs. engineer mindset when it comes to training and testing. Participate in the 10 year anniversary giveaway and use the offer code “getschooled” if you have any tool needs for 8% off at checkout. 
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Emergency Boiler Repair – Tech Ride along
In This episode Justin talks about the trials and benefits of working out of town, long drives and this weeks boiler service calls in detail. 
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Ductless Installation P2 – Flaring, Charging and More
In Part 2 Jesse and I talk about MORE best practices for installing ductless systems 
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Ductless Installation P1 – Application and Drains
In this episode I speak with a highly experienced ductless installer and service professional Jesse Claerbout, He shares some best practices regarding application analysis and some common pitfalls… ESPECIALLY with drains and condensate pumps. 
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Combustion Basics w/ Benoit
In this episode with BENOÎT MONGEAU we talk about the components of combustion and what to consider when testing combustion on a fuel burning appliance.  
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