At the 2005 Top Gun Maytag Distributor Meeting, various speakers emphasized how attending distributors could develop their skills in order to build a first-class "squadron" of Maytag Top Gun dealers in their territories.
This installment of "System Mysteries" invites readers to diagnose a home's indoor air quality (IAQ) problems and respond with a solution to this troubleshooting question.
Last November, The News published a story about Terry Boone, a contractor struggling to lessen his workload in the field. The News enlisted consultants to help Boone. The first step in his effort to develop a successful business plan came when he opened a new office.
TULSA, Okla. - Guy Charles Green, 40, died from an apparent heart attack on Jan. 24, 2005. He was born in Tulsa Sept. 14, 1964.Mr. Green was a National Air
A new Clean Air Act amendment will likely cause owners and operators of equipment that contains ozone-depleting refrigerant charges in excess of 50 pounds to review and re-evaluate their leak rate calculation methods. The actual impact of the EPA's changes, scheduled to become effective March 14, 2005, will not be known for some time.
What can you say about dirty condenser coils or restricted airflow over the condenser? It's not good, and it doesn't lead to good things for the rest of the system. This article looks at symptoms of dirty condenser coils and restricted condenser airflow.
For detecting subtle problems in refrigeration circuits, there are newer and smarter tools that can help the technician. Highlighted in this article is one such tool called the Digital Refrigeration System Analyzer.
Contractor feedback, an expanding distribution network, and a broad range of new products and technologies combined to mark the Danfoss annual press breakfast at the 2005 AHR Expo.