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Monthly Archives: June 2014
Summer and Humidity are Officially Here!
This past weekend saw the official start to summer. Of course, when we mix the 80+ to 90+ degree temperatures with a lot of rain, the humidity goes off the charts. One of the best things about air conditioning is … Continue reading
A Real Learning Experience – Electrical Diagnostics
The other day, I had a phone call with a service tech on a rooftop unit. He had made a diagnosis of a bad motor and went and got a new motor. He put the new motor in and “it only runs … Continue reading
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Tagged application, cooling, CUSTOMER RELATIONS, digital meter, education, electrical, retrofit, service, Technician Competence, tools, training, troubleshooting
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Air Conditioning Weather
Since this is the 200th post to my blog (yes I am bragging), I figured the subject of maintenance would be a very good subject. So what has that got to do with the title of this post? It is that time of … Continue reading
“Points to Ponder”
I am on vacation this week but I thought I would give you something to thinks about. — All of these really apply to how you approach your work on a daily basis. Be back in a week!