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Matthew Taylor
Company name: Kalos Services
Position: Commercial Refrigeration Service Manager
Matthew is the current commercial refrigeration service manager at Kalos Services and brings over 30 years of HVAC/R experience to the table. He specializes in refrigeration and has extensive knowledge of parallel rack systems.
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Introduction to Market Refrigeration for HVAC Techs
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Refrigeration Pulse Valves – Short #288
 In this short podcast from the Bry-X stage of the 7th Annual HVACR Training Symposium, Matthew Taylor from Kalos Services introduces refrigeration pulse valves, which started as a solution for CO2 refrigeration systems and are now common in commercial refrigeration as a whole. He briefly explains how they work and describes their role in […]
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EPRs and Rack Refrigeration w/ Matthew Taylor
 Matthew Taylor delivers an expert-level presentation on EPRs, building on his previous work on parallel rack systems. While his earlier content focused on the similarities between air conditioning and refrigeration, this session explores what makes commercial refrigeration unique—particularly the critical role of EPRs in maintaining optimal operating conditions across multiple evaporators running at different […]
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Q&A – EPR and Pressure Limiting Valves w/ Matthew Taylor
 In this episode, Matthew Taylor joins the podcast to dive deep into the world of pressure-limiting valves and regulators used in refrigeration and air conditioning systems. They explore the intricacies of Maximum Operating Pressure (MOP) expansion valves, Evaporator Pressure Regulators (EPR), and Crankcase Pressure Regulators (CPR), discussing their functions, applications, and differences. The conversation […]
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