This article addresses the two major abatement procedures for mold control: Moisture removal and microbial remediation. The first deals with denying fungi the moisture needed for growth; the second is the response to cleaning and removing mold from affected buildings.
HVACR service personnel always need to think safety first when working on equipment. The information in this article is intended to provide an overview to assist in the safe service and maintenance of systems.
Failed negotiation strategies do more than prevent you from getting what you want. They also detract from your credibility and your knowledge base of the person or company you’re negotiating with. If you want to leave your next negotiation session with more favorable results, put the tips in this article to work.
Installing dehumidification systems for natatoriums can be a niche market for contractors, but the applications can be complex. Many contractors who specialize in these applications are realizing the benefit of applying packaged units for these installations.
Many school buildings sit dormant in the summer, with no HVAC system running. In these situations, it is possible for mold and bacteria to form on books, carpet, and drapes. The use of dehumidification can help prevent potential Sick Building Syndrome problems.
Solenoid valves are highly engineered products that can be used in many diverse and unique system applications. Here is a brief overview of the components and functional varieties of solenoid valves.
Some Web sites put up by HVACR contractors are gems, chock full of useful information presented in a graphically pleasing way. Others look like “garage sales” with lots of words and photos strewn around or piled high in a heap. Which one is yours?
The new Rheem Guardian System™ water heater not only meets the new ANSI standard, but also incorporates some unique design enhancements, says the company.