Refrigeraton Case Controllers w/ Sporlan
Henry Papa from Sporlan joins us in person to talk about refrigeration case controllers
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Open and Closed Case
I know I'm gonna get some eye-rolling here, but it needs to be said. When we teach electricity to new techs, we use a lot of “water” metaphors. We talk about volts like PSI, amps like flow, and watts like GPM (speaking of GPM in HVAC, check out our article on hydronics HERE). Even the […]
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Short #71 – Brazing, Is Patching OK?
We taking about brazing, soldering and if patching is an allowable repair
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Grocery Refrigeration Talk #LIVE
In this live episode we have a fun conversation talking with Nathan Orr and Kevin Compass about Grocery Refrigeration
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Manual J Battle with Ed and Nathan
Nathan Rothenberg and Ed Janowiak join me on the podcast to talk the good the bad and the uncomfortable of ACCA manual J D & S
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Can Pulling a Vacuum too Fast Freeze Water/Moisture?
First, I want to give credit where credit is due. This post is made possible by the fantastic demonstration video by Neil Comparetto that I embedded below. Before you get bored and stop reading, I want to get the conclusion out in the air. Ice can form in a vacuum, but I still advise pulling a […]
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Short #70 – Is Testing Capacitors Under Load Better?
We discuss under load vs. bench capacitor testing and which is better
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Non-Bleed TXV & Trapped Nitrogen
The following is based on a true story. No product was harmed in the making of this tech tip, and some facts may have changed to protect the guilty and because I forgot some of them. We got a job installing a new 1-to-1 split refrigeration case with R448a, and it had a typical thermostatic […]
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Four Ps of IAQ
The Four Ps of IAQ I’m not the first, second, or probably even the thirty-second person to write about improving indoor air quality problems using the four Ps approach. It’s a well-known thought process in the building science community—not sure if that’s the case in HVAC circles. The first P is for pollutants. In this […]
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