Humidifier Facts
Humidifiers are a big part of HVAC systems in dry locations, especially in the winter. I have no experience with them personally because they aren't prevalent at all in Florida. I asked some of the HVAC School contributors to weigh in with some of their top humidifier tips. Thanks to Nathan Perney, Steve Domansky, and […]
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Intro to Boilers & Radiators w/ Moe Hirsch
In this episode we talk with Moe about the world of hydronic heating. We discuss some fundamentals and talk various boiler and radiator types
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Checking the Charge Without Gauges (Our Process)
This is an internal guide we use at Kalos, and it works for our climate and the type of HVAC equipment we work on. Consult with your company leadership before implementing this or any process. Keep in mind that some of these guidelines are “made up” by me and are only useful in the absence […]
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Short #45 – OEM Parts
Should you ONLY use OEM parts? fact or fiction.
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Special – Soft Skills Top Tips w/ Andy Holt
Andy gives his timeless soft skills tips and we tell you more about a special training event in Orlando in just a few weeks Find more at TopRate.com
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Condensate Drainage in a High Efficiency Gas Furnace
This article was written by HVAC/furnace technician Benoît Mongeau. Thank you, Ben.     High efficiency (or 90%, or condensing) furnaces use a set of two heat exchangers to retrieve more heat from the combustion products than their mid-efficiency counterparts. Because of this, they generate flue gases much colder than those of a mid-efficiency or […]
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Controlling Humidity For All Climates
Bryan covers some of the facts about humidity and how to keep it under control in all climates
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Duct Smoke Detectors/Alarms and the Code
Whenever there is a conversation where “code” is involved, it's important to mention that codes can vary depending on the AHJ or authority having jurisdiction. It's becoming more common for governments to lean heavily on the ICC (International Code Council). In the case of HVAC/R, that is the IMC (International Mechanical Code), and in the […]
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