The intervention of our staff can lead to a significant increase in the life of your machinery. When it comes to commercial heating and cooling, there’s no doubt that maintenance is key. Adding regular maintenance to your systems can lead to a much longer life span, while a system which is not treated regularly is likely to lose at least of its efficiency. We are fully qualified to step in and offer commercial furnace repair. Blogger YouTube G+ Page G+ Profile WordPress Gravatar Tumblr Diigo Google Drive Weebly Vimeo Alternion Pearltrees Nimbus Toodledo Onenote Evernote Disqus Getpocket Instapaper <a hre...
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Preventative Maintenance HVAC systems rely on cooperation between your evaporator and condenser coils working together to get their job done. Over time, these coils can become dirty, causing the system to lose efficiency by reducing the ability to exchange heat. This causes increased energy costs and reduces the life of HVAC systems. from https://commercialheatingcooling.blogspot.com/2021/03/dont-delay-on-coil-cleaning.html
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In March 2020, the United States began a series of state shutdowns to help curb the spread of COVID-19. Now, in this state of uncertainty, we may not know what the future will hold but we do know that things in the manufacturing workplace will demand change now. Masks in public have become more commonplace […]
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As a manufacturing company, we are always excited when Manufacturing Day comes around. This past year in Manufacturing has been unlike any other we have faced. As with our fellow manufacturers, COVID-19 disrupted the production line in ways that forced new procedures into effect.
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Two recent events in Atlanta, Georgia, underscores the importance of following a maintenance program for cooling towers to prevent the development of Legionella. The first outbreak of Legionella happened at the Sheraton Atlanta in July of 2019. Six months later, more than 50 claims filed against the hotel prompted the parent company to file a […]
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Student filled hallways are right around the corner. Normally, this time of year means schoolyards filled with happy, playing kids, ready to begin a new school year with old friends and new… But of course, we all know by now that 2020 is no normal year. Instead of happy kids filing into the classroom, this […]
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By now, there’s no doubt that you’ve heard and read about 3D printing. Maybe it’s the neighbor down the road making little parts with their system, or you’ve seen a YouTube video on how it works, or perhaps you’ve heard of it in manufacturing rapid prototyping. Well, 3D printing is all of that and more […]
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The continuous use of refrigeration plants on a marine vessel carrying perishable food makes it one of the most important systems on the ship. The refrigeration plant supplies cooling to various parts of the ship, most importantly this includes maintaining the climate conditions of whatever cargo the ship is transporting. As a lifeline for all […]
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Hospitals are a unique environment for the spread of infectious diseases. COVID-19 aside, each year in the United States, healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) kill over 100,000 people annually. These healthcare-associated infections are considered errors in patient care and occur when a patient enters medical care for an ailment and becomes infected by a disease or virus […]
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Facility managers have a vital job. They responsible for ensuring the safe and effective operation and maintenance of a facility and it’s infrastructure, including the heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning systems in the wake of any virus outbreak. Key organizations in the world health field like the Center for Disease Control and World Health Organization are […]
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Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is a key factor in indoor environmental health. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the average American spends 93% of their life indoors. This time could be at work, at home, or anywhere in between. from https://commercialheatingcooling.blogspot.com/2020/05/indoor-air-quality-iaq-key-factor.html
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What’s the Scoop on Viruses in Cooling Towers? The current COVID19 pandemic has increased public visibility on infectious diseases throughout the world. Viruses like the novel coronavirus (aka COVID-19) that is currently impacting multiple nations worldwide comes with thousands of different characteristics that dictate their spread, survival rate, and degree of infection. from https://commercialheatingcooling.blogspot.com/2020/04/the-dangers-in-your-cooling-tower.html
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Preventing the Spread University health and administration officials have a responsibility to their students, faculty, and staff to prepare and protect them against the COVID-19 outbreak in the United States. One of the most important steps that a University can take amidst the COVID-19 outbreak or any future outbreaks, is to prepare both formal University […] from https://commercialheatingcooling.blogspot.com/2020/04/keeping-your-university-safe-from-covid.html
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Did you know that just 1.7% of the HVACR industry workforce are women? Goodway Technologies and HVAC School are excited to talk with some of these women and highlight their work. from https://commercialheatingcooling.blogspot.com/2020/03/women-in-hvac-journey-into-trade.html
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Legionnaires disease is atypical pneumonia caused by a specific type of bacteria infecting the lungs. According to the CDC, each year, between 8,000 and 18,000 people are hospitalized with Legionnaires disease in the United States. [i] These cases are primarily from occupants of buildings with complex central air conditioning systems such as office buildings, hotels, […] from https://commercialheatingcooling.blogspot.com/2020/03/legionnaires-mandatory-testing-is-your.html
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What can you, as the facility maintenance manager, do about limescale? Limescale and other water formed deposits can cause major loss of efficiency, increased operating costs, and minimize the life expectancy of capital equipment. But first, as a Facility Manager, how can you tell if your HVAC system is suffering from limescale build-up? from https://commercialheatingcooling.blogspot.com/2020/03/the-true-cost-of-hvac-scale.html
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Anyone in the hospitality industry understands that they are in the business of creating and maintaining customer satisfaction. Few hospitality businesses have to deal with customer comfort complaints more than the hotel business. Often, guests make a decision on leaving a bad review or returning to a hotel again purely based on the interior climate […] from https://commercialheatingcooling.blogspot.com/2020/02/keep-your-hotel-doors-open-by-hvac.html
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Scale or limescale is caused by mineral deposits in water becoming adhered to pipes, pumps and other hydronic system components. This adhesion is a natural occurrence when water is heated or cooled. Even the best-treated water contains scale deposits, however raw water deposits, including those from well and other underground sources, lakes, and ponds can […] from https://commercialheatingcooling.blogspot.com/2020/02/mechanical-vs-chemical-scale-removal.html
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