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Monthly Archives: November 2013
Simplicity® Diagnostics Flash Codes
In some of my previous posts, I’ve discussed “flash code diagnostics” and the fact that these should be used as a “guide” to finding out where the problem is located. To make these flash codes more understandable in our commercial … Continue reading
Posted in HVAC Tech Support
Tagged application, education, installation, service, Technician Competence, technology, tools, training, troubleshooting
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Life Cycle Planning for HVAC Equipment
Countless times over the years I have been asked the following question by building managers and consumers: “How long should my equipment last and when should I consider replacing it?” The answer to proper life cycle planning is somewhat complex … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary
Tagged application, commissioning, CUSTOMER RELATIONS, education, installation, maintenance, retrofit, service, Technician Competence, technology, training
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Never Too Old To Learn!
To give you a little story about me, I started in this business in 1966 (that is not a typo) as a 16-year-old kid. I was fortunate enough to be “taken on” by a contractor who took me under his wing and … Continue reading →