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Letters From Our Readers: December 2, 2019

I’ve heard a lot about power bills, even with new a/c units. New units show increased savings, but it’s nothing like the mini splits of today.




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Community Church Benefits From Unitary Variable Refrigerant Flow Retrofit

With over 1,000 Sunday service attendees and many church activities throughout the week, energy efficiency for the sake of cost savings was critical.




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Technology, Efficiency Spur Variable Refrigerant Flow Market Growth

Both commercial facilities and residential domiciles are taking advantage of heating and cooling technology at accelerated rates.




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Mini-Splits Make for Comfort, Convenience, and Healthy Indoor Living

The two-story lake house totals 4,600 square feet above ground and 2,000 finished square feet in the daylight basement.




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Troubleshooting Puzzle: A Split System With Ongoing Complaints

The equipment in this month’s troubleshooting situation is a split system that has only been in service for two years, but there is a lot of history.




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Ducted Mini-Split Air Handlers Offer Flexibility

Most of the rest of the world has relied on ductless mini-split systems for their heating and cooling needs for decades, but that has not been the case in the U.S. That may be changing with the advent of ducted mini-split systems.




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LG Earns AHRI Performance Award for the Sixth Consecutive Year

Across seven product categories, LG’s HVAC solutions again pass AHRI's comprehensive performance certification program.




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Is It Time to Replace the Liquid Line Drier?

Keeping a refrigeration system clean and dry by changing the liquid line drier can be the least expensive insurance against compressor failure.




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When Troubleshooting a Refrigeration System, Don’t Make Assumptions

Troubleshooting refrigeration systems can be complex and frustrating, so put aside any assumptions and inspect the system thoroughly before making any diagnosis.




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Troubleshooting PSC Fan Motors

Troubleshooting PSC fan motors is a common task for service technicians, and failures tend to be either electrical or mechanical.




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Refrigerant Management Strategies Are Urgently Needed

Contractors need to implement a refrigerant management strategy that accommodates both legacy and A2L systems, as well as emphasizes recovery and reclamation.




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Why More HVAC Contractors Should Offer Duct Cleaning Services

Over time, dirt, dust, pet dander, debris, and more accumulate in air ducts. And since the HVAC system works basically as a whole-home vacuum, all of that is recirculated through homes when the HVAC system runs, unless the ducts are cleaned out.




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The Delivery of a New HVAC System

The medical profession and the HVAC industry have a lot of parallels when it comes to learning how to work together as a team.




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Better than Bubbles: The Ins & Outs of Electronic Leak Detectors

Soap bubbles have long been thought of as the standard method for leak detection, but times, and technology, are changing.




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A Capital Cost and Energy Saving Approach to Chilled Water HVAC with Zero Emissions Potential

The proposed new approach to chilled water HVAC systems promises to provide significant capital cost savings, energy cost savings, and a path to eliminate CO2 emissions.




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Common Combustion Testing Errors to Avoid This Fall

Just because an HVAC technician installs a system according to current codes and standards, it doesn’t always mean it’s safe.




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Temporary Fixes Can Jumpstart a Refrigeration System

Timely refrigeration repairs are crucial to avoid product loss; temporary fixes can sometimes keep systems running until parts arrive.




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Three Tips for Your Next System Evacuation

Ensuring a vacuum pump system is evacuated and free of air, nitrogen, moisture, and other contaminants is a crucial step to keep the system running optimally.   




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The Importance of Clean Oil in a Vacuum Pump

When choosing a vacuum pump, its pays to find a unit that makes oil changes convenient.




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Should You Clean the Ducts of a Home with Asbestos?

Trained to identify the varying types of asbestos used in old buildings, Matt Mountain of Mountain Duct Cleaning knows what he’s looking for.




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Are Geothermal Heat Pumps the Key to a Cleaner Planet?

Geothermal energy can be used to heat and cool commercial buildings. The highly efficient systems that make this possible are geothermal heat pumps.




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Should HVAC Contractors Be Selling Geothermal?

HVAC contractors should be prepared to sell geothermal to new customers regardless of any incentives.




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Integrating the Advantages of Geothermal Into an HVAC Company

Geothermal heat pumps tap into a renewable source of energy to provide comfort for a home, and HVAC contractors can tap into this market for increased sales.




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Manufacturers Help Contractors Keep up with Heat Pump Technology as Market Grows

Manufacturers and contractors are working to educate end users about the ways heat pumps work differently from traditional heat sources.




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Heat Pump Awareness Grows from Residential, Commercial Customers

Consumer awareness and opinion of heat pumps are both improving, along with the technology. Manufacturers see a strong market ahead, although some challenges remain.




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Geothermal Offers an Opportunity for HVAC Contractors

The moment for geothermal seemed to have arrived several times since the 1970s. A number of factors are forecasting wider use of this type of heating and cooling solution.




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The NEWSMakers Podcast: Geothermal Trends

In the latest episode of The NEWSMakers podcast, Kyle Gargaro, editorial director for The ACHR NEWS, talks to WaterFurnace CEO John Thomas.




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Defense Production Act, Incentives ‘Turbocharge’ Geothermal

Since President Joe Biden invoked the DPA back in June 2022, HVAC-related energy efficiency incentives and renewable energy technology, have made their way into the spotlight. Many of those who work in the geothermal industry have been “waiting for this day” for decades.




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Washington State Pushes for Heat Pumps

Heat pumps for both space and water heating will be required in most new homes in the state of Washington beginning next July.




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The 9 Types of Heat Pumps

As the U.S. moves toward electrification, heat pumps are becoming more popular, which will likely increase sales in the coming years. The key is to know which type of heat pump will work best for an application, as there is a wide range of equipment from which to choose.




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Energy Savings, New Technology, Incentives: The Market for Geothermal is Heating Up

Though geothermal systems can cost several times more than traditional HVAC units, the energy savings may be substantial.




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March 27, 2023 NEWSRoom: Heat Pumps Part of Musk’s Master Plan, AHRI Policy Leadership Award, Enter Top 30 Distributors of 2023

Catch up on the latest headlines in our NEWSRoom video series.




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Moisture Control for Heat Pumps

When it comes to moisture control, sizing the heat pump correctly is the most effective step an HVAC contractor can take.




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Project Files: Episode 61 — All-Electric, Zero-Carbon Michigan Home

This Michigan home is proof that even when achieving high-level green building standards, more can be done to improve sustainability.




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Geothermal Industry Expects a Boom

The Inflation Reduction Act’s major incentive for the installation of a qualified geothermal system is a 30% federal clean energy credit, which can be used at filing time to offset taxes owed or add to any refund.




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The NEWSMakers Podcast: Is Geothermal Set for Growth?

Kyle Gargaro, editorial director, The ACHR NEWS, traveled to Oklahoma City to talk with Climate Control Group COO Kevin McNamara about the state of the geothermal industry.




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Concerns Around HVAC Heat Pump Installs

Contractors will be tasked with more installs of heat pumps, and their challenges, as customers learn more about their benefits.




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5 Tips To Geothermal Success

5 items HVAC geothermal contractors need to be doing for business success.




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Achieving Geothermal Success

At a recent IGSPHA meeting, tips were shared on how HVAC contractors can become geothermal powerhouses.




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In Line for Federal Money for Heat Pumps, OEMs are Ready to get to Work

As the federal government plans millions in grant funding to boost heat-pump manufacturing in the U.S., a big player in the market as well as a newcomer are thrilled with the opportunity.




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Creating Thermal Energy Networks in Rochester, Minnesota

As Rochester city leaders set the ambitious goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 50% by 2030 and 100% by 2050, the challenge is now how to follow through.




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Geothermal and Decarbonization

Decarbonization and electrification, the refrigerant transition, and incentives were big topics among geothermal companies at the AHR Expo. Consumer education and ease of product serviceability were also discussed.




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Offering Geothermal a Smart Move for HVAC Contractors

With the geothermal market enjoying an enormous surge in popularity due to financial incentives and its reputation for sustainability, now is the time for contractors to strike while the iron is hot and add geothermal to their offerings.




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How A Water-Source Heat Pump Works

To help the industry better promote geothermal heat pump technology, it first needs to have an understanding of exactly what is going on during its heating and cooling process.




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Virginia Passes Geothermal Bill With Major Financial Incentives

The bill significantly reduces the cost of a geothermal installation, spurs job creation, and hopes to inspire more contractors to tap into the geothermal market.




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Optimizing HVACR Efficiency with Smaller Diameter Copper Tubes

Efficient refrigeration and HVAC systems are essential to energy management and operational cost of residential, commercial, or industrial buildings.




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Breaking the Code: Controlling Humidity and Particulate to Meet Building Standards

While balanced ventilation does have energy benefits, there is a misconception about its ability to reduce humidity.




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The Impact of Adding or Removing Water from Air

We often humidify and dehumidify as part of our work, but let’s take a different look at what happens when we do that.




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Guiding Customers through Indoor Air Quality and the Tips to Maintain IAQ

As HVAC providers, we have the ability to advise homeowners, builders, and property managers on ways to improve their indoor air quality.




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Troubleshooting Puzzle: A Split System That’s Not Cooling

In this month’s troubleshooting problem, the equipment is a split system that’s approximately 8 years old.