Feb
15
2012
HVAC repair are truly high demand during summer. Repairing an air conditioner is really cost saving rather than buying a new one. Professional HVAC repair technicians have the told and skills to make an old air conditioner working at its best thus giving a hundred percent customer satisfaction. But what does an HVAC repair technician actually do into the machine. Here are some steps done by a professional checkup. First is to inspect the thermostat for proper operation. They also inspect the filter and change it if necessary. Then other components and controls of the equipment are inspected. During inspections, oiling the motors is needed. HVAC repair technicians also check for possible cracks in the heat exchanger. Then lastly, air flow is being checked. Since they are professionals, they can trace small problems that may end up into bigger problems. It is good to let professionals do the check up once in a while than doing it in your own.
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Construction and Maintenance
5 comments | posted in Home
Aug
18
2011
The HVAC (Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning) Industry continues to thrive even in the recent economic decline. Comfort is a necessity and staying cool in the summer and warm in the winter is near the top of the list when it comes to must-have expenses. Individuals desiring to enter this stable industry should seek HVAC Training from a certified technical training school. These certification programs can range anywhere from a few months to a couple of years. Included in the training programs will be classroom study of theory and basic fundamentals of electricity and the refrigeration circuit, air flow, gas and electric heating and a multitude of other related topics. Hands-on training, supervised by a certified instructor, will provide the student with real-world experience by teaching his hands to do what his mind has learned. Students will learn how to safely use tools and handle refrigerants (EPA Certification is a legal requirement for individuals handling refrigerants). Upon completion graduates can enter the industry in a variety of different paths. Whether you choose a Commercial, Industrial or Residential Service or Installation path, you can be assured of a rewarding career helping people stay comfortable.
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5 comments | posted in Education