If HVAC contractors don't speak the information technology (IT) language, it can be costing your company money. With a growing number of commercial buildings moving toward Web-based control products, HVAC people need to understand IT and be able to communicate with IT professionals, according to Chip Cummins of Stromquist & Company in Atlanta, Ga.
As an outside sales engineer, Cummins said he realized the need for himself and contractors to have training in information technology when he saw the growing trend toward Web-based building control products. While working on his networking degree in IT, Cummins said he discovered that although all of what he was learning was valuable, not all of it applied to what he encountered on a daily basis. He wanted to find a way to get the necessary training to contractors without their having to complete two years of coursework. So he met with one of his instructors, Denver Martin, and they designed a five-day training class for HVAC contractors.