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Adam Mufich
Company name: National Comfort Institute
Position: Instructor
HVAC started in Adam’s family with his Grandpa Joe, who was the chief Engineer at several notable buildings in Chicago, including the historic Palmer House Hotel. Adam’s father, Ralph Mufich, started working for Trane’s Comfort Corps in the 1970s. Ralph opened a residential HVAC company in the early 1990s. Adam worked for the family business until the year 2012, when the company was sold. This was the birth of A-Team Heating and Air. A-Team aimed to solve their customers’ comfort issues while delivering the best craftsmanship possible. Adam holds or has held certifications with N.A.T.E., National Comfort Institute, Geothermal Alliance of Illinois, and ACCA. Adam has also been trained by measureQuick, The Energy Conservatory, and Daikin. Adam is a Co-host for HVAC Overtime, Cooler Heads, and The High-Performance HVAC Podcasts. He worked with the social media team at HVAC School and has written for HVAC School, Contracting Business, HVAC Today, and measureQuick.
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My Dad Changed HVAC & Me
With Father's Day passing recently, I have been reflecting on my relationship with my Dad and how he has helped shape my journey through HVAC. It is more common than not to find people in residential HVAC to be a second or even third-generation tradesperson. Deciding to get into trade is easy when you grow […]
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Angry Air
About a month ago, one of my techs went on a “no heat” call. The house is a rectory for the church next door. The call came in, and after he ran it, I assumed the problem was solved since I hadn’t heard otherwise.  A few weeks later, they called back, saying the boiler was out […]
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Good COP – Bad COP
There has been a lot of advice being tossed around by contractors and builders about the best time to use the emergency heat feature on an all-electric heat pump system. The answer is never! That was easy. Next article… In all seriousness, “Emergency Heat” should be used as described, ONLY during an emergency. I guess I should […]
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Symposium – Do Inverters Suck?
 Join us for this eye-opening session from the 7th Annual HVAC/R Training Symposium featuring industry experts Roman Baugh, Jon Esquivel, and Adam Mufich as they expose the truth about inverter-driven HVAC systems. What You'll Learn: Common Inverter Problems – Why these systems fail and how to prevent callbacks Design Mistakes – Oversized inverters acting […]
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Symposium – What is the House Trying to Tell Me?
 Join Chris Hughes and Adam Mufich at the 7th Annual HVAC/R Training Symposium as they interview building scientist Tessa Murray. In this eye-opening conversation about what your house is really trying to tell you. Discover why HVAC techs need to understand building science fundamentals to truly master their craft. What You'll Learn: The critical […]
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Fan Law 2 for Techs w/ Adam Mufich
 In this educational session, Adam from National Comfort Institute (NCI) delivers a comprehensive deep dive into Fan Law 2 and its practical applications for residential HVAC systems at the 6th Annual HVACR Training Symposium. Adam begins by establishing the fundamental concepts of CFM (cubic feet per minute) and static pressure, explaining how these measurements […]
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