Impacts of Compression Changes – Short #94
Bryan talks through the impacts of altering compression and airflow and some of the ramifications
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Watts So Confusing?
Most motors are designed to a set amount of work, usually rated in either watts or horsepower (746 watts per HP). Watt's law states that watts = volts x amps. If a particular motor needs to do 1 horsepower of work at 120 volts, it will draw about 6.22 amps. And yes, in an inductive […]
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Why HEPA is a Great IAQ Option
I am like most contractors and techs. I've heard about HEPA for a long time, but I never looked into how it could be integrated into an A/C IAQ strategy until now. First, here's what HEPA is: HEPA (High-Efficiency Particle Arrestance) is an ASME, U.S. DOE standard that specifies a capture rate of 99.97% of […]
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Superheat and Subcooling Basics
We ONCE AGAIN talk superheat and subcooling to help people who struggle with the concept get a better grasp on it
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