Following up on Howard Leonard’s October 10, article, “Hidden Problems Can Cause Carbon Monoxide,” Leonard elaborates on the discharge side of the combustion air system, the flue.
Garrison, the owner of Garrison Associates, a consulting firm based in Ormond, FL, is painfully blunt, painfully honest, and … well … is not afraid to speak the painful truth.
The debate over moving up to a proposed 12 SEER efficiency standard for central air conditioners and heat pumps, or making it 13 SEER, shows cost figures that diverge significantly from Department of Energy (DOE) estimates.
Just a few days prior to SMACNA’s 2001 convention in Boca Raton, FL, anthrax had taken its deadly toll at the America Media building, located a stone’s throw from the convention site. But in the opening session of the convention, Dave Barry reassured the audience with humor.
The evaporator coil, also known as the indoor coil, is an often forgotten component, sitting in an unobtrusive space, quietly attracting dirt, mold, and other contaminants.