HVAC Intelligence - Oct 17th, 2023
 
 
Does Your Company Have a Training "Champion"?
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David Richardson is busy with an assignment for NCI, so here is one of the last columns the late Rob "Doc" Falke's wrote for Contracting Business.
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Panasonic has partnered with Atmosphere Vortex Inline Fans to offer the DBF-DEDPV— a Dryer Exhaust Power Ventilator that reduces drying time and lowers energy consumption. A built-in pressure sensor send alerts in case of a blockage.

Proper gas pipe sizing is often overlooked. Test your knowledge with our latest quiz.
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The YELLOW JACKET® Combustion Analyzer CA502 delivers ambient CO and flue gas monitor, manometer and analyzer functionality in one compact tool. Includes two gas sensors for O2, and CO with two-minute efficiency testing and rapid reporting via app.

Eliminate unfair beliefs and biases about customer conversations and past experiences.
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Learn how to transform the repair vs. replace conversation into a simple and effective interaction. Discover the words and strategies that can establish trust, improve customer relations, and boost your technicians' ability to generate high-quality leads.

Retro-commissioning looks at the building as it actually operates day-to-day in the “real world”.
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Your customers don't just own a home. They also own a whole bunch of problems. But with a reliable, easy-to-use heating and cooling system from American Standard, they (and you) have one less thing to worry about.

Tremendous value lies in everything you the owner can control.
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Working with an equipment rental provider is a budget-friendly approach to indoor air quality and ventilation preparedness.
Your sales team should know the pros and cons of various types of consumer credit.
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The skilled trades represent a long tradition, but little about the profession feels traditional today. Contractor work is facing rapid change due to advances in technology and changing customer expectations about their homes, systems—and budgets. Meanwhile, the contractor’s other “jobs” keep getting bigger and harder to manage: recruiter, trainer,...