A couple of months ago, I addressed the topic of how proper HVAC system design could not guarantee the installed performance of a system. Since that article, I have received a number of emails requesting I go into further detail about the measurements I mentioned and how to verify the installed performance of a system.
Taking a few minutes to investigate your component selection on the airside can help point out if that default duct design has the potential to work or if it is doomed from the start.
Your troubleshooting problem involves a 3-ton split system, and the complaint is that in a high outdoor ambient situation, the unit is unable to obtain the necessary comfort level in the 1,200-square-foot building it is supposed to cool. And, this unit has a history.
Tate®, a leader in the design, manufacture, and distribution of raised access flooring and airflow management solutions, has introduced Tate Airflow, a new brand for data center products and services.
Kanomax’s TABmaster airflow capture hood now has Bluetooth compatibility. You can send the data to your smartphone/tablet via an Android-based application.
Bob and Tim were taking a break and Bob began explaining some of the tips that he has learned in servicing heat pumps. Bob said, “Let’s go over some of the service problems that you may have with a heat pump.”
Kestrel Meters has announced the launch of a new Facebook page, at www.facebook.com/KestrelMeter. The company said the new page is a perfect place to read Kestrel reviews, hear from other users, and learn more about its handheld meters.
Accessories for the Alnor Balometer® Capture Hood EBT731, a multipurpose electronic air-balancing instrument, include the capture hood stand and LogDat™ Mobile. The stand eliminates the use of ladders on most balancing jobs.