We put together an FAQ article that covers everything you need to know about A2L refrigerants. Be prepared with the knowledge to confidently answer questions and address your customers' concerns. Read here: https://bit.ly/45GVXza #A2Lrefrigerant #refrigerantHVAC #CEHVAC #HVACtips
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We put together an FAQ article that covers everything you need to know about A2L refrigerants. Be prepared with the knowledge to confidently answer questions and address your customers' concerns. Read here: https://bit.ly/45GVXza #A2Lrefrigerant #refrigerantHVAC #CEHVAC #HVACtips
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In the latest episode of Checkup with Dr. Chuck, “New Refrigerants - Easy as ABC,” Chuck helps to clear up some of the confusion around new refrigerants, and what’s going on in the HVACR industry. Watch here: https://lnkd.in/grperxNt #HVACR #HVAC #Refrigerants Chuck Allgood
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With air conditioning season coming up, it's crucial to have all the facts about your refrigerant selection. In a recent article from HVACinformed.com, Chuck Allgood of The Chemours Company discusses the misconceptions about so-called "naturals" versus HFOs: http://spr.ly/6043b8eqz #Refrigerants #HVAC #HVACIndustry
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Do you know when A2L refrigerant changes will impact your business? Alex Ayers of HARDI explains the legislative timeline of new refrigerant changes and how it will affect different #HVAC contractors.
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Do you know when A2L refrigerant changes will impact your business? Alex Ayers of HARDI explains the legislative timeline of new refrigerant changes and how it will affect different #HVAC contractors.
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HVAC Tips: Test your thermostat! 🌡️ They often cause a lot more problems than you would think. Whenever there's an issue with your system, be sure to change the batteries or check for a loose connection in your thermostat first. #lincolnhvac #hvac #hvactips
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Dirty condenser coils are a frequent problem that prevents a system from efficiently rejecting heat. This increases the temperature of discharged air. A simple cleaning can make all the difference. Check out our infographic for more info! #condensorcoil #hvac #hvaclife #hvaccoil
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Can you and your team solve our latest #HVAC #TechChallenge? A medium temperature beverage cooler utilizing R-134a with a TXV metering device and liquid receiver has a customer complaint of warm beer. The symptoms at the convenience store confirm inadequate cooling and the compressor appears to be short cycling on the high- or low-pressure control. What are the “possible causes” (note: there is only one problem intended) with specific measured/calculated conditions on this field service check sheet? View the full challenge question and answer here: https://hubs.li/Q02F0KxN0
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