If you attended the ASHRAE Show or if you have been reading The News over the last few months, you should be aware that many new products are on the market. These products provide us as contractors with many new, profitable opportunities.
Summer is almost here and several vocational programs will be wrapping up the year and preparing for the fall semester. This is the time of year also when we begin to accept nominations for our Instructor of the Year contest.
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Reclamation And The EPA [Editor’s note: This letter is in response to the article “The Fine Points of Reclamation,” March 3.] As one component of the Clean Air Act, the
It was a mild Valentine’s Day in Traverse City, Mich. On this day, in a local restaurant, members of the Traverse City Chapter of the American Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Council gathered to hear my presentation titled “Carbon Monoxide: Prevention and Detection.”
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I was having not too bad of a day last Thursday until I came home from work and discovered that my refrigerator wasn’t running. It reminded me of juvenile jokes: Is your refrigerator running? Well, you’d better catch it.
The use of carbon dioxide as a refrigerant continues to draw attention. The list of places where the refrigerant is being talked about and tried is growing. The ways the refrigerant can work with various compressors is also being explored.
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