To evaluate possible modifications, the hvac designer can use software tools that will answer several design questions and then quickly produce an estimate to convert the existing system into a redesigned system.
Let’s say that a contractor is having a tough time juggling his or her work schedule. The contractor would like to sit down and do a complete analysis of operations but is crunched for time — and a little short on the knowledge needed to do a thorough analysis. Enter the Luxaire® Business Analyzer.
Is it really possible to implement Ken Blanchard’s Gung Ho! techniques? And if so, how difficult is it? Those are some of the questions that were answered by employees (or coworkers, as they like to be called) of Secco Inc.
If you ever feel like throwing in the towel at your company, with your employees, or in a personal relationship, you need to come and listen to Ken Blanchard, Ph.D.
Announced at the recent Earth Technologies Forum is a new partnership of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the United Nations Environment Programme, and the Alliance for Responsible Atmospheric Policy on “Responsible Use Principles for Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs).”
When he was a service technician, Jim Tieken and his coworkers “daily experienced the lack of simple-to-use, efficient, and economical refrigerant recovery equipment.” This prompted Tieken and his colleagues to develop, design, and patent the Spooter II and Spooter 134 refrigerant recovery pump. Tieken’s company, ICOR International, Indianapolis, IN, has expanded to include a variety of refrigerants and refrigeration products.