Thursday, July 31, 2014

Engineering

Engineering is the application of physics, science, experience, economics, and practical knowledge in order to design, improve, maintain a system, structure, or a process. In the HVAC world, there are various levels of engineering needed and performed. This ranges from the practical knowledge of a trained contractor to the expertise of a larger engineering firm. The goal should be always the same. To create a high performance system with reliable, serviceable, and predictable results.


At Contractors HVAC Supply, we have organized a team with a range of experience in commercial and residential from an Engineer with experience from a consulting engineering firm and Carrier University training. We also have people experience with field installs, service, factory training, sales expertise, etc. We strive to work closely with our contractors and the local engineering community to provide solutions with our quality equipment, product knowledge, and proper application of our equipment.

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Variable refrigerant flow (VRF) systems vary the flow of refrigerant to indoor units based on demand.
This ability to control the amount of refrigerant that is provided to fan coil units located throughout a 
building makes the VRF technology ideal for applications with varying loads or where zoning is 

required.  

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The indoor fan is a critical component in every forced-air, space-conditioning system. The fan is
the principal means for delivering conditioned air to a space, and therefore the effectiveness of the fan
has a direct impact on system efficiency, perceived comfort level, and air quality in the space. There are
a variety of fan types and arrangements, each with unique operating properties that lend themselves to
particular applications and design requirements.

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Indoor coil corrosion leading to coil failure is an issue that affects coils manufactured by the entire
HVAC industry today. A leading cause of coil corrosion is formicary acid, an organic acid that
can be formed in the home. Although the occurrence rate of these failures is low nationwide,
some geographic areas have experienced higher incidence rates. For instance, some homes
experience multiple corrosion-related failures while those around them have none. Failures are
typically characterized by leaks that form in the fin pack area of the coil after one to four years of
installation and use.

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Heat exchanger sooting in 90% multi-poise condensing furnaces can begin to form from
several sources. The two most common are improper setup and maintenance, and high
sulfur levels in the fuel. The intent of the following information is to address the operational
changes of the furnace based on high sulfur levels as well as furnace setup and mainte-

nance. The sources of high sulfur will also be addressed.

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Keeping Connected

With the rapid pace of technology improvements and equipment changes, it’s important we keep up with the demands of our industry.   We have many electronic resources available to you that will make you a more efficient and informed technician. 
               One of the most important resources from a Carrier/Bryant standpoint is access to HVAC Partners Web Site.  On this site you will have access to all current and past literature for Installation, Service, Wiring, Troubleshooting, Engineering Data, etc.  You just need to log onto www.HVACPartners.com and submit a request for access.  This will normally take 1-2 business days, and you will be notified of a username and password for future access.  
               Additionally, there are lots of FREE Apps for your Smartphone.  Log onto EmersonClimate.com/mobileapp to download a Temperature & Pressure Chart App, Compressor Troubleshooting App (for air conditioning & refrigeration systems) or Check & Charging App just to name a few. 
               You may also just browse the App Stores for your iPhone or Android to find many other useful Apps that will help you every day in the field.
               As always, if you can’t find what you need, I am here to assist you with your Technical questions or problems.  I look forward to speaking with you!


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