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Best podcasts about evaporative

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Critically Speaking
Dr. Robert Meade: Health Dangers from Rising Heat

Critically Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 22:23


In this episode, Therese Markow and Dr. Robert Meade, an expert in thermal physiology, discuss the dangers posed to human health by the rising heat. Dr Meade explains that extreme heat is a combination of air temperature and humidity, which can strain the body's ability to regulate temperature. He notes that older adults and women may be more vulnerable to heat stress due to reduced sweating and cardiovascular function. They talk about the differences between heat stress and heat stroke and how to identify symptoms to keep an eye on if you are in a hot environment. The discussion highlights the challenges of accurately measuring heat-related deaths and the importance of adaptive strategies, such as cool roofs and reflective pavements, to mitigate heat stress. Dr. Meade also mentions an ongoing study in India on the heat stress experienced by informal workers.    Key Takeaways: Heat stress is more than just temperature and humidity. Activity, clothing, location, and anything else that impedes and impacts the body can change the level of heat stress. What constitutes extreme heat will vary from person to person.  Evaporative cooling is impacted by humidity - it's much harder to evaporate fluid from the skin into the air when there's already a lot of moisture in the air. The impacts of heat on the body are difficult to correctly identify in hospitals or medical records.   "The response the body takes to help maintain safe internal body temperatures implicates many bodily systems. Heat has a kind of widespread cascading effects that are just really hard to correctly identify." —  Dr. Robert Meade   Connect with Dr. Robert Meade: Professional Bio: https://hsph.harvard.edu/profile/robert-meade/  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-meade-09536520a  X: https://x.com/robertdmeade    Connect with Therese: Website: www.criticallyspeaking.net Threads: @critically_speaking Email: theresemarkow@criticallyspeaking.net   Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.  

The Fine Homebuilding Podcast
#673: Energy Codes, Air-Sealing Between Floors, and Evaporative Cooling

The Fine Homebuilding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 41:46


Doug wonders if the drywall sanders in the upcoming FHB feature reach tall ceilings. Jason thinks Vermont's legislature is making a mistake on exterior insulation requirements. James shares a good reason why internet-provider cable should be in conduit. Larry asks how to insulate and air-seal between his first and second floor. Cory is weighing whether to fix his swamp cooler or abandon it. Tune in to Episode 673 of the Fine Homebuilding Podcast to learn more about:  Risks and benefits of exterior insulation The right way to insulate and air-seal floor trusses  Evaporative cooling and how it works     Have a question or topic you want us to talk about on the show? Email us at fhbpodcast@taunton.com.     ➡️ Check Out the Full Show Notes: FHB Podcast 673 ➡️ Learn about Framing High-Performance Homes, the new E-learning course from Fine Homebuilding  ➡️ Follow Fine Homebuilding on Social Media:   Instagram • Facebook • TikTok • Pinterest • YouTube  ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐  If you enjoy the show, please subscribe and rate us on iTunes, Spotify, YouTube Music, or wherever you prefer to listen.  

BusinessNet Explorer
Evaporative Technologies | Condair - Acquisition & Investment

BusinessNet Explorer

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 2:29


'Condair Acquires Kuul' item published on BusinessNet Explorer in podcast format. BNE Product News presenter Mick de Leiburne provides the voiceover. | By listening to this podcast you will learn that US-based evaporative media manufacturer, Kuul, has been acquired by humidity control specialist, Condair. Alongside the acquisition of Kuul, Condair is also investing in a new production facility in Richmond, Virginia, USA. | Podcasts, Bite Sized Learning, Case Studies, Application Stories, Sector, HVAC, Specifiers, Buyers, System Designers, Consultants, Engineers, Building Services Professionals, Humidifiers, Dehumidifiers, Evaporative Cooling | For full product information please refer to brand manufacturer. Link to Condair profile page in the BNE Construction & Building Services | Audio Visual virtual exhibition on BusinessNet Explorer: businessnetexplorer.com/clients/condair/

BusinessNet Explorer
ME Evaporative Humidifier | Condair - Case Study / Application Story

BusinessNet Explorer

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 4:48


'Condair Helps Konvekta Achieve 92% Energy Recovery' item published on BusinessNet Explorer in audio/visual podcast format. BNE Product News presenter Mick de Leiburne provides the voiceover. | By listening to this podcast you will learn that the Condair ME evaporative humidifier is being used by energy recovery specialists, Konvekta, as one of its standard adiabatic cooling solutions. The humidifier is being incorporated into Konvekta's exhaust air cooling systems to help Konvekta deliver up to 92% annual energy recovery to its clients' buildings. | Podcasts, Bite Sized Learning, Case Studies, Application Stories, Sector, HVAC, Specifiers, Buyers, System Designers, Consultants, Engineers, Building Services Professionals, Humidifiers, Dehumidifiers, Resistive Steam (RS) | For full product information please refer to brand manufacturer. Link to Condair profile page in the BNE Construction & Building Services | Audio Visual virtual exhibition on BusinessNet Explorer: businessnetexplorer.com/clients/condair/

Auto Correct
Auto Correct | Evaporative Control System (EVAP)

Auto Correct

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 44:51


The EVAP system comprises the fuel tank, a vapor storage canister, valves, hoses, and the fuel tank gas gap. Email the show: auto@mpbonline.orgRecalls: Check for Recalls: Vehicle, Car Seat, Tire, Equipment | NHTSANews: Elon Musk's Tesla literally saves a man's lifeAuto Casey: 2024 Land Rover Defender 110 S | Short Take Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Water Smarts Podcast
COOL TRENDS: How businesses can keep cool & stay water smart

Water Smarts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 25:11


In Southern Nevada, grass is the largest consumer of the community's water supply. But, did you know that the evaporative cooling systems chilling large buildings like hotels and schools are the second largest consumer of our water? The Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) has implemented a moratorium on new evaporative cooling systems and offers rebates for properties to upgrade or replace existing systems to more water-efficient cooling options. SNWA conservation expert Mike Weintz and WaterStart Interim Executive Director Rebecca Shanahan talk about options for large buildings, promising new technologies, and rebates to help pay for them on the Water Smarts Podcast, “COOL TRENDS: How businesses can keep cool & stay water smart.”Hosts: Bronson Mack and Crystal Zuelke https://www.snwa.com/ 

Digital Thread Bytes
Is Your Data Empowering Your Team?

Digital Thread Bytes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 15:05


In the second season, Digital Thread Bytes hosts Jennifer Gravitt and Elizabeth Generas investigate the applications of the Digital Thread in the real world.In this episode, we interview Ken Burns, Plant Manager of the Independent Can Company in Ohio. Ken and his team have implemented a dramatic digtial transformation with the help of Sinclair and solution provider, Priomatics. Find out more about the outcomes of the project and the long-term strategy for growth made possible by the transformation!

HVAC R&D
Soundtrack to a Six Pack: 2023 Year End Sales Review with Zach

HVAC R&D

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 120:03


Rhydon and Dennis start their 3-Part Series of 2023 End of Year Review Specials with a discussion on the highs and lows of sales this year. Joining the two is long time listener and returning guest Zach, who is an in-home comfort specialist as mentioned in his previous appearances on the show. The three went through their wins and losses, this years experiences with homeowners and other stories from the field and wholesale life. #HVAC #HVACCREW #HVACR #HVACRND #TRADECREW #AC #AIRCONDITIONING #AIRHANDLER #ATTIC #BOILER #BUSINESS #BUSINESSDEVELOPMENT #COIL #COLD #COMBIBOILER #COMEDY #CONSTRUCTION #CONTRACTOR #CRAWLSPACE #DRYBULB #DUCT #DUCTLESS #DUCTWORK #EEV #ELECTRICAL #EPISODE #EQUIPMENT #ERV #FANCOIL #FLEX #FURNACE #GASFURNACE #HEAT #HEATPUMP #HP #HRV #INVERTER #MINISPLIT #MULTIFAMILY #NEWEPISODE #NEWPRODUCT #NEWS #NEWSHOW #PODCAST #PLUMBING #RNC #SHEETMETAL #TANKLESS #TANKLESSWATERHEATER #TECHNICIAN #TECHREP #TRADE #TRADES #TRAINING #TXV #VARIABLESPEED #WATERHEATER #WETBULB    Air balancing, Air conditioning, Air curtains, Air filtration systems, Air handlers, BAS, BMS, Building automation systems, Building energy modeling for HVAC, Business, Business Development, Cased Coils, Coils, Commercial refrigeration, Compressors, Condensers, Consulting, Cooling systems, Cooling tower systems, Dehumidification systems, Duct cleaning, Ductless mini-split systems, Ductwork design, EEV, Electrical, Electronic Expansion Valve, Energy efficiency, Energy efficiency in HVAC, Energy, management software, Energy management systems, Energy-efficient HVAC technologies, Energy-saving tips for HVAC, ERV, Evaporative coils, Evaporative condensers, Evaporative, cooling systems, Evaporators, Geothermal HVAC systems, Green building HVAC solutions, Heat exchangers, Heat load calculation, Heat pump maintenance, Heat pumps, Heat recovery, systems, Heat recovery ventilation, Heat transfer in HVAC, Heating systems, High-efficiency, furnaces, Hot Gas Bypass, Hot Surface Ignition, Hot Water, HRV, HVAC, HVAC airflow, measurement, HVAC controls and thermostats, HVAC industry trends, HVAC installation guide, HVAC maintenance tips, HVAC repair techniques, HVAC retrofitting, HVAC system airflow, balancing, HVAC system automation, HVAC system balancing, HVAC system commissioning, HVAC system components, HVAC system control strategies, HVAC system controls, HVAC, system controls integration, HVAC system design software, HVAC system energy audits, HVAC, system integration, HVAC system life cycle cost analysis, HVAC system noise reduction, HVAC, system optimization, HVAC system preventive maintenance, HVAC system programming, HVAC, system reliability, HVAC system troubleshooting guide, HVAC system upgrades, HVAC, system zoning, HVAC training, Hydronic heating systems, IAQ, IAQ (Indoor Air Quality) testing, IAQ monitoring devices, Indoor air purification, Indoor air quality, Inverter, Inverter Compressor, Inverter Equipment, Load calculation in HVAC, Plumbing, Radiant heating and cooling systems, Refrigerant leak detection, Refrigerant recovery and recycling, Refrigerant types, Refrigeration, Refrigeration cycle, Refrigeration principles, Refrigeration system maintenance, Refrigeration, system retrofits, Refrigeration system troubleshooting, Reheat, Reheat System, Residential Air, Conditioning, Residential Cooling, Residential Equipment, Residential Heating, Residential, HVAC solutions, Residential New Construction, RNC, Smart thermostats, Tankless, Tankless, Water Heater, Territory Manager, Thermal Expansion Valve, Thermal insulation in HVAC, Troubleshooting HVAC, issues, TXV, Variable frequency drives (VFDs), Variable refrigerant flow (VRF), Variable speed, technology in HVAC, VAV (Variable Air Volume) systems, Ventilation systems, Water Heater

HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs
When Permits Are Not Needed - Short #181

HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 6:29


In this short episode, Bryan talks about the situations when permits are not needed to install HVAC/R (or HVAC/R-related) components. A few codes are universal in residential HVAC, including the International Residential Code (IRC) and the International Mechanical Code (IMC). The local municipality, also known as the authority having jurisdiction (AHJ), chooses which codes to adopt.  You do not need a permit to install plug-in, cord-connected appliances. However, you need UL-listed plugs. You can also replace plugs without needing a permit, but the ratings need to be correct. Anything less than 25v that doesn't put out more than 50 watts of energy also doesn't require a permit. Thermostats and many IAQ accessories, including UV lights, fall into this category. Portable heating and ventilation appliances, including space heaters and portable cooling units or dehumidifiers, also don't require permits. Evaporative or "swamp" coolers also don't need a permit for installation. Self-contained units with 10 pounds or less of refrigerant and are actuated by motors with

HVAC R&D
Sirius: Thanksgiving, Black Friday, Golf, Frozen Pipes and When the Lights Come On

HVAC R&D

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 88:43


Rhydon and Dennis sit down for their third Thanksgiving episode since the beginning of the show and discuss the latter's most recent golfing escapades, freezing pipes for service repairs and their upcoming trainings together. Also, they bring on a special holiday guest and announce a Black Friday Deal that is on the way. #HVAC #HVACCREW #HVACR #HVACRND #TRADECREW #AC #AIRCONDITIONING #AIRHANDLER #ATTIC #BOILER #BUSINESS #BUSINESSDEVELOPMENT #COIL #COLD #COMBIBOILER #COMEDY #CONSTRUCTION #CONTRACTOR #CRAWLSPACE #DRYBULB #DUCT #DUCTLESS #DUCTWORK #EEV #ELECTRICAL #EPISODE #EQUIPMENT #ERV #FANCOIL #FLEX #FURNACE #GASFURNACE #HEAT #HEATPUMP #HP #HRV #INVERTER #MINISPLIT #MULTIFAMILY #NEWEPISODE #NEWPRODUCT #NEWS #NEWSHOW #PODCAST #PLUMBING #RNC #SHEETMETAL #TANKLESS #TANKLESSWATERHEATER #TECHNICIAN #TECHREP #TRADE #TRADES #TRAINING #TXV #VARIABLESPEED #WATERHEATER #WETBULB    Air balancing, Air conditioning, Air curtains, Air filtration systems, Air handlers, BAS, BMS, Building automation systems, Building energy modeling for HVAC, Business, Business Development, Cased Coils, Coils, Commercial refrigeration, Compressors, Condensers, Consulting, Cooling systems, Cooling tower systems, Dehumidification systems, Duct cleaning, Ductless mini-split systems, Ductwork design, EEV, Electrical, Electronic Expansion Valve, Energy efficiency, Energy efficiency in HVAC, Energy, management software, Energy management systems, Energy-efficient HVAC technologies, Energy-saving tips for HVAC, ERV, Evaporative coils, Evaporative condensers, Evaporative, cooling systems, Evaporators, Geothermal HVAC systems, Green building HVAC solutions, Heat exchangers, Heat load calculation, Heat pump maintenance, Heat pumps, Heat recovery, systems, Heat recovery ventilation, Heat transfer in HVAC, Heating systems, High-efficiency, furnaces, Hot Gas Bypass, Hot Surface Ignition, Hot Water, HRV, HVAC, HVAC airflow, measurement, HVAC controls and thermostats, HVAC industry trends, HVAC installation guide, HVAC maintenance tips, HVAC repair techniques, HVAC retrofitting, HVAC system airflow, balancing, HVAC system automation, HVAC system balancing, HVAC system commissioning, HVAC system components, HVAC system control strategies, HVAC system controls, HVAC, system controls integration, HVAC system design software, HVAC system energy audits, HVAC, system integration, HVAC system life cycle cost analysis, HVAC system noise reduction, HVAC, system optimization, HVAC system preventive maintenance, HVAC system programming, HVAC, system reliability, HVAC system troubleshooting guide, HVAC system upgrades, HVAC, system zoning, HVAC training, Hydronic heating systems, IAQ, IAQ (Indoor Air Quality) testing, IAQ monitoring devices, Indoor air purification, Indoor air quality, Inverter, Inverter Compressor, Inverter Equipment, Load calculation in HVAC, Plumbing, Radiant heating and cooling systems, Refrigerant leak detection, Refrigerant recovery and recycling, Refrigerant types, Refrigeration, Refrigeration cycle, Refrigeration principles, Refrigeration system maintenance, Refrigeration, system retrofits, Refrigeration system troubleshooting, Reheat, Reheat System, Residential Air, Conditioning, Residential Cooling, Residential Equipment, Residential Heating, Residential, HVAC solutions, Residential New Construction, RNC, Smart thermostats, Tankless, Tankless, Water Heater, Territory Manager, Thermal Expansion Valve, Thermal insulation in HVAC, Troubleshooting HVAC, issues, TXV, Variable frequency drives (VFDs), Variable refrigerant flow (VRF), Variable speed, technology in HVAC, VAV (Variable Air Volume) systems, Ventilation systems, Water Heater

HVAC R&D
The Reel Bass Pro: Meat, Meetings and Meaningful Hard Work

HVAC R&D

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 78:41


Rhydon and Dennis catch up after two busy and hectic weeks and talk everything from traveling and training to being the extra body in a delivery truck to make sure things get done. They also discuss customers hooking them up with fresh varieties of meat and the latest on Pink Warrior Youth Athlete Ricki Lee and her success on the water.   #HVAC #HVACCREW #HVACR #HVACRND #TRADECREW #AC #AIRCONDITIONING #AIRHANDLER #ATTIC #BOILER #BUSINESS #BUSINESSDEVELOPMENT #COIL #COLD #COMBIBOILER #COMEDY #CONSTRUCTION #CONTRACTOR #CRAWLSPACE #DRYBULB #DUCT #DUCTLESS #DUCTWORK #EEV #ELECTRICAL #EPISODE #EQUIPMENT #ERV #FANCOIL #FLEX #FURNACE #GASFURNACE #HEAT #HEATPUMP #HP #HRV #INVERTER #MINISPLIT #MULTIFAMILY #NEWEPISODE #NEWPRODUCT #NEWS #NEWSHOW #PODCAST #PLUMBING #RNC #SHEETMETAL #TANKLESS #TANKLESSWATERHEATER #TECHNICIAN #TECHREP #TRADE #TRADES #TRAINING #TXV #VARIABLESPEED #WATERHEATER #WETBULB    Air balancing, Air conditioning, Air curtains, Air filtration systems, Air handlers, BAS, BMS, Building automation systems, Building energy modeling for HVAC, Business, Business Development, Cased Coils, Coils, Commercial refrigeration, Compressors, Condensers, Consulting, Cooling systems, Cooling tower systems, Dehumidification systems, Duct cleaning, Ductless mini-split systems, Ductwork design, EEV, Electrical, Electronic Expansion Valve, Energy efficiency, Energy efficiency in HVAC, Energy, management software, Energy management systems, Energy-efficient HVAC technologies, Energy-saving tips for HVAC, ERV, Evaporative coils, Evaporative condensers, Evaporative, cooling systems, Evaporators, Geothermal HVAC systems, Green building HVAC solutions, Heat exchangers, Heat load calculation, Heat pump maintenance, Heat pumps, Heat recovery, systems, Heat recovery ventilation, Heat transfer in HVAC, Heating systems, High-efficiency, furnaces, Hot Gas Bypass, Hot Surface Ignition, Hot Water, HRV, HVAC, HVAC airflow, measurement, HVAC controls and thermostats, HVAC industry trends, HVAC installation guide, HVAC maintenance tips, HVAC repair techniques, HVAC retrofitting, HVAC system airflow, balancing, HVAC system automation, HVAC system balancing, HVAC system commissioning, HVAC system components, HVAC system control strategies, HVAC system controls, HVAC, system controls integration, HVAC system design software, HVAC system energy audits, HVAC, system integration, HVAC system life cycle cost analysis, HVAC system noise reduction, HVAC, system optimization, HVAC system preventive maintenance, HVAC system programming, HVAC, system reliability, HVAC system troubleshooting guide, HVAC system upgrades, HVAC, system zoning, HVAC training, Hydronic heating systems, IAQ, IAQ (Indoor Air Quality) testing, IAQ monitoring devices, Indoor air purification, Indoor air quality, Inverter, Inverter Compressor, Inverter Equipment, Load calculation in HVAC, Plumbing, Radiant heating and cooling systems, Refrigerant leak detection, Refrigerant recovery and recycling, Refrigerant types, Refrigeration, Refrigeration cycle, Refrigeration principles, Refrigeration system maintenance, Refrigeration, system retrofits, Refrigeration system troubleshooting, Reheat, Reheat System, Residential Air, Conditioning, Residential Cooling, Residential Equipment, Residential Heating, Residential, HVAC solutions, Residential New Construction, RNC, Smart thermostats, Tankless, Tankless, Water Heater, Territory Manager, Thermal Expansion Valve, Thermal insulation in HVAC, Troubleshooting HVAC, issues, TXV, Variable frequency drives (VFDs), Variable refrigerant flow (VRF), Variable speed, technology in HVAC, VAV (Variable Air Volume) systems, Ventilation systems, Water Heater

HVAC R&D
Sound of Madness: Understanding Distribution from the Manufacturing Line to the Wholesale Floor

HVAC R&D

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 89:48


Rhydon and Dennis catch up post their trip to Chicago and have an inspired discussion on many things in the Wholesale process of HVAC. From the Manufacturer to the Manufacturer Representatives and down to the distribution channel that provides everything to the contractor, the R&D duo break down some myths and misconceptions about what life is like on the other side of the field. #HVAC #HVACCREW #HVACR #HVACRND #TRADECREW #AC #AIRCONDITIONING #AIRHANDLER #ATTIC #BOILER #BUSINESS #BUSINESSDEVELOPMENT #COIL #COLD #COMBIBOILER #COMEDY #CONSTRUCTION #CONTRACTOR #CRAWLSPACE #DRYBULB #DUCT #DUCTLESS #DUCTWORK #EEV #ELECTRICAL #EPISODE #EQUIPMENT #ERV #FANCOIL #FLEX #FURNACE #GASFURNACE #HEAT #HEATPUMP #HP #HRV #INVERTER #MINISPLIT #MULTIFAMILY #NEWEPISODE #NEWPRODUCT #NEWS #NEWSHOW #PODCAST #PLUMBING #RNC #SHEETMETAL #TANKLESS #TANKLESSWATERHEATER #TECHNICIAN #TECHREP #TRADE #TRADES #TRAINING #TXV #VARIABLESPEED #WATERHEATER #WETBULB    Air balancing, Air conditioning, Air curtains, Air filtration systems, Air handlers, BAS, BMS, Building automation systems, Building energy modeling for HVAC, Business, Business Development, Cased Coils, Coils, Commercial refrigeration, Compressors, Condensers, Consulting, Cooling systems, Cooling tower systems, Dehumidification systems, Duct cleaning, Ductless mini-split systems, Ductwork design, EEV, Electrical, Electronic Expansion Valve, Energy efficiency, Energy efficiency in HVAC, Energy, management software, Energy management systems, Energy-efficient HVAC technologies, Energy-saving tips for HVAC, ERV, Evaporative coils, Evaporative condensers, Evaporative, cooling systems, Evaporators, Geothermal HVAC systems, Green building HVAC solutions, Heat exchangers, Heat load calculation, Heat pump maintenance, Heat pumps, Heat recovery, systems, Heat recovery ventilation, Heat transfer in HVAC, Heating systems, High-efficiency, furnaces, Hot Gas Bypass, Hot Surface Ignition, Hot Water, HRV, HVAC, HVAC airflow, measurement, HVAC controls and thermostats, HVAC industry trends, HVAC installation guide, HVAC maintenance tips, HVAC repair techniques, HVAC retrofitting, HVAC system airflow, balancing, HVAC system automation, HVAC system balancing, HVAC system commissioning, HVAC system components, HVAC system control strategies, HVAC system controls, HVAC, system controls integration, HVAC system design software, HVAC system energy audits, HVAC, system integration, HVAC system life cycle cost analysis, HVAC system noise reduction, HVAC, system optimization, HVAC system preventive maintenance, HVAC system programming, HVAC, system reliability, HVAC system troubleshooting guide, HVAC system upgrades, HVAC, system zoning, HVAC training, Hydronic heating systems, IAQ, IAQ (Indoor Air Quality) testing, IAQ monitoring devices, Indoor air purification, Indoor air quality, Inverter, Inverter Compressor, Inverter Equipment, Load calculation in HVAC, Plumbing, Radiant heating and cooling systems, Refrigerant leak detection, Refrigerant recovery and recycling, Refrigerant types, Refrigeration, Refrigeration cycle, Refrigeration principles, Refrigeration system maintenance, Refrigeration, system retrofits, Refrigeration system troubleshooting, Reheat, Reheat System, Residential Air, Conditioning, Residential Cooling, Residential Equipment, Residential Heating, Residential, HVAC solutions, Residential New Construction, RNC, Smart thermostats, Tankless, Tankless, Water Heater, Territory Manager, Thermal Expansion Valve, Thermal insulation in HVAC, Troubleshooting HVAC, issues, TXV, Variable frequency drives (VFDs), Variable refrigerant flow (VRF), Variable speed, technology in HVAC, VAV (Variable Air Volume) systems, Ventilation systems, Water Heater

HVAC R&D
Something from Nothing: Acronyms, Accouterments and High End Furnace Changes

HVAC R&D

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 92:05


Rhydon and Dennis catch up after a busy two weeks that included Dennis training all over and Rhydon heading to FHP training with Bosch in Florida. The two discuss everything from A2L changes coming for Bosch Water Source to High Efficiency Furnace news and the true difference between competition and collaboration. #HVAC #HVACCREW #HVACR #HVACRND #TRADECREW #AC #AIRCONDITIONING #AIRHANDLER #ATTIC #BOILER #BUSINESS #BUSINESSDEVELOPMENT #COIL #COLD #COMBIBOILER #COMEDY #CONSTRUCTION #CONTRACTOR #CRAWLSPACE #DRYBULB #DUCT #DUCTLESS #DUCTWORK #EEV #ELECTRICAL #EPISODE #EQUIPMENT #ERV #FANCOIL #FLEX #FURNACE #GASFURNACE #HEAT #HEATPUMP #HP #HRV #INVERTER #MINISPLIT #MULTIFAMILY #NEWEPISODE #NEWPRODUCT #NEWS #NEWSHOW #PODCAST #PLUMBING #RNC #SHEETMETAL #TANKLESS #TANKLESSWATERHEATER #TECHNICIAN #TECHREP #TRADE #TRADES #TRAINING #TXV #VARIABLESPEED #WATERHEATER #WETBULB    Air balancing, Air conditioning, Air curtains, Air filtration systems, Air handlers, BAS, BMS, Building automation systems, Building energy modeling for HVAC, Business, Business Development, Cased Coils, Coils, Commercial refrigeration, Compressors, Condensers, Consulting, Cooling systems, Cooling tower systems, Dehumidification systems, Duct cleaning, Ductless mini-split systems, Ductwork design, EEV, Electrical, Electronic Expansion Valve, Energy efficiency, Energy efficiency in HVAC, Energy, management software, Energy management systems, Energy-efficient HVAC technologies, Energy-saving tips for HVAC, ERV, Evaporative coils, Evaporative condensers, Evaporative, cooling systems, Evaporators, Geothermal HVAC systems, Green building HVAC solutions, Heat exchangers, Heat load calculation, Heat pump maintenance, Heat pumps, Heat recovery, systems, Heat recovery ventilation, Heat transfer in HVAC, Heating systems, High-efficiency, furnaces, Hot Gas Bypass, Hot Surface Ignition, Hot Water, HRV, HVAC, HVAC airflow, measurement, HVAC controls and thermostats, HVAC industry trends, HVAC installation guide, HVAC maintenance tips, HVAC repair techniques, HVAC retrofitting, HVAC system airflow, balancing, HVAC system automation, HVAC system balancing, HVAC system commissioning, HVAC system components, HVAC system control strategies, HVAC system controls, HVAC, system controls integration, HVAC system design software, HVAC system energy audits, HVAC, system integration, HVAC system life cycle cost analysis, HVAC system noise reduction, HVAC, system optimization, HVAC system preventive maintenance, HVAC system programming, HVAC, system reliability, HVAC system troubleshooting guide, HVAC system upgrades, HVAC, system zoning, HVAC training, Hydronic heating systems, IAQ, IAQ (Indoor Air Quality) testing, IAQ monitoring devices, Indoor air purification, Indoor air quality, Inverter, Inverter Compressor, Inverter Equipment, Load calculation in HVAC, Plumbing, Radiant heating and cooling systems, Refrigerant leak detection, Refrigerant recovery and recycling, Refrigerant types, Refrigeration, Refrigeration cycle, Refrigeration principles, Refrigeration system maintenance, Refrigeration, system retrofits, Refrigeration system troubleshooting, Reheat, Reheat System, Residential Air, Conditioning, Residential Cooling, Residential Equipment, Residential Heating, Residential, HVAC solutions, Residential New Construction, RNC, Smart thermostats, Tankless, Tankless, Water Heater, Territory Manager, Thermal Expansion Valve, Thermal insulation in HVAC, Troubleshooting HVAC, issues, TXV, Variable frequency drives (VFDs), Variable refrigerant flow (VRF), Variable speed, technology in HVAC, VAV (Variable Air Volume) systems, Ventilation systems, Water Heater

HVAC R&D
Jailhouse Rock: How HVAC Can Change Lives with Kyle Beo

HVAC R&D

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 87:24


Rhydon and Dennis welcome Kyle Beo of Beo AC and Refrigeration from Baton Rouge, LA. Beo made some bad choices at a young age and his decisions saw him have to face some tough consequences and difficult challenges. However, thankfully he is willing to talk about his past and how it gave him the opportunity to start over in a place where many think their future is hopeless. Through his challenges he found a means to rebuild and start a new chapter in his life in the world of HVAC and now he is paying it forward.    #HVAC #HVACCREW #HVACR #HVACRND #TRADECREW #AC #AIRCONDITIONING #AIRHANDLER #ATTIC #BOILER #BUSINESS #BUSINESSDEVELOPMENT #COIL #COLD #COMBIBOILER #COMEDY #CONSTRUCTION #CONTRACTOR #CRAWLSPACE #DRYBULB #DUCT #DUCTLESS #DUCTWORK #EEV #ELECTRICAL #EPISODE #EQUIPMENT #ERV #FANCOIL #FLEX #FURNACE #GASFURNACE #HEAT #HEATPUMP #HP #HRV #INVERTER #MINISPLIT #MULTIFAMILY #NEWEPISODE #NEWPRODUCT #NEWS #NEWSHOW #PODCAST #PLUMBING #RNC #SHEETMETAL #TANKLESS #TANKLESSWATERHEATER #TECHNICIAN #TECHREP #TRADE #TRADES #TRAINING #TXV #VARIABLESPEED #WATERHEATER #WETBULB    Air balancing, Air conditioning, Air curtains, Air filtration systems, Air handlers, BAS, BMS, Building automation systems, Building energy modeling for HVAC, Business, Business Development, Cased Coils, Coils, Commercial refrigeration, Compressors, Condensers, Consulting, Cooling systems, Cooling tower systems, Dehumidification systems, Duct cleaning, Ductless mini-split systems, Ductwork design, EEV, Electrical, Electronic Expansion Valve, Energy efficiency, Energy efficiency in HVAC, Energy, management software, Energy management systems, Energy-efficient HVAC technologies, Energy-saving tips for HVAC, ERV, Evaporative coils, Evaporative condensers, Evaporative, cooling systems, Evaporators, Geothermal HVAC systems, Green building HVAC solutions, Heat exchangers, Heat load calculation, Heat pump maintenance, Heat pumps, Heat recovery, systems, Heat recovery ventilation, Heat transfer in HVAC, Heating systems, High-efficiency, furnaces, Hot Gas Bypass, Hot Surface Ignition, Hot Water, HRV, HVAC, HVAC airflow, measurement, HVAC controls and thermostats, HVAC industry trends, HVAC installation guide, HVAC maintenance tips, HVAC repair techniques, HVAC retrofitting, HVAC system airflow, balancing, HVAC system automation, HVAC system balancing, HVAC system commissioning, HVAC system components, HVAC system control strategies, HVAC system controls, HVAC, system controls integration, HVAC system design software, HVAC system energy audits, HVAC, system integration, HVAC system life cycle cost analysis, HVAC system noise reduction, HVAC, system optimization, HVAC system preventive maintenance, HVAC system programming, HVAC, system reliability, HVAC system troubleshooting guide, HVAC system upgrades, HVAC, system zoning, HVAC training, Hydronic heating systems, IAQ, IAQ (Indoor Air Quality) testing, IAQ monitoring devices, Indoor air purification, Indoor air quality, Inverter, Inverter Compressor, Inverter Equipment, Load calculation in HVAC, Plumbing, Radiant heating and cooling systems, Refrigerant leak detection, Refrigerant recovery and recycling, Refrigerant types, Refrigeration, Refrigeration cycle, Refrigeration principles, Refrigeration system maintenance, Refrigeration, system retrofits, Refrigeration system troubleshooting, Reheat, Reheat System, Residential Air, Conditioning, Residential Cooling, Residential Equipment, Residential Heating, Residential, HVAC solutions, Residential New Construction, RNC, Smart thermostats, Tankless, Tankless, Water Heater, Territory Manager, Thermal Expansion Valve, Thermal insulation in HVAC, Troubleshooting HVAC, issues, TXV, Variable frequency drives (VFDs), Variable refrigerant flow (VRF), Variable speed, technology in HVAC, VAV (Variable Air Volume) systems, Ventilation systems, Water Heater

HVAC R&D
Nothin But a Good Time: Doing HVAC For the Love of the Challenge with Jacob Krauss

HVAC R&D

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 91:07


Rhydon and Dennis welcome YouTube and social media sensation Jacob Krauss to the show. One of the five Episode 100 Giveaway Winners, Jacob and the guys had previously met briefly at the 2023 AHR Expo in Atlanta. The trio discuss the Koolin with Krauss HVAC story of how he got into and remained in the trades. Additionally they talk about doing HVAC for the love of the challenge and the satisfaction of seeing what you have accomplished in a hard days work. Also make sure to take advantage of Jacob's Troll Clothing discount code: KRAUSS10 on www.trollcoclothing.com! Dirty Hands, Clean Money! #HVAC #HVACCREW #HVACR #HVACRND #TRADECREW #AC #AIRCONDITIONING #AIRHANDLER #ATTIC #BOILER #BUSINESS #BUSINESSDEVELOPMENT #COIL #COLD #COMBIBOILER #COMEDY #CONSTRUCTION #CONTRACTOR #CRAWLSPACE #DRYBULB #DUCT #DUCTLESS #DUCTWORK #EEV #ELECTRICAL #EPISODE #EQUIPMENT #ERV #FANCOIL #FLEX #FURNACE #GASFURNACE #HEAT #HEATPUMP #HP #HRV #INVERTER #MINISPLIT #MULTIFAMILY #NEWEPISODE #NEWPRODUCT #NEWS #NEWSHOW #PODCAST #PLUMBING #RNC #SHEETMETAL #TANKLESS #TANKLESSWATERHEATER #TECHNICIAN #TECHREP #TRADE #TRADES #TRAINING #TXV #VARIABLESPEED #WATERHEATER #WETBULB    Air balancing, Air conditioning, Air curtains, Air filtration systems, Air handlers, BAS, BMS, Building automation systems, Building energy modeling for HVAC, Business, Business Development, Cased Coils, Coils, Commercial refrigeration, Compressors, Condensers, Consulting, Cooling systems, Cooling tower systems, Dehumidification systems, Duct cleaning, Ductless mini-split systems, Ductwork design, EEV, Electrical, Electronic Expansion Valve, Energy efficiency, Energy efficiency in HVAC, Energy, management software, Energy management systems, Energy-efficient HVAC technologies, Energy-saving tips for HVAC, ERV, Evaporative coils, Evaporative condensers, Evaporative, cooling systems, Evaporators, Geothermal HVAC systems, Green building HVAC solutions, Heat exchangers, Heat load calculation, Heat pump maintenance, Heat pumps, Heat recovery, systems, Heat recovery ventilation, Heat transfer in HVAC, Heating systems, High-efficiency, furnaces, Hot Gas Bypass, Hot Surface Ignition, Hot Water, HRV, HVAC, HVAC airflow, measurement, HVAC controls and thermostats, HVAC industry trends, HVAC installation guide, HVAC maintenance tips, HVAC repair techniques, HVAC retrofitting, HVAC system airflow, balancing, HVAC system automation, HVAC system balancing, HVAC system commissioning, HVAC system components, HVAC system control strategies, HVAC system controls, HVAC, system controls integration, HVAC system design software, HVAC system energy audits, HVAC, system integration, HVAC system life cycle cost analysis, HVAC system noise reduction, HVAC, system optimization, HVAC system preventive maintenance, HVAC system programming, HVAC, system reliability, HVAC system troubleshooting guide, HVAC system upgrades, HVAC, system zoning, HVAC training, Hydronic heating systems, IAQ, IAQ (Indoor Air Quality) testing, IAQ monitoring devices, Indoor air purification, Indoor air quality, Inverter, Inverter Compressor, Inverter Equipment, Load calculation in HVAC, Plumbing, Radiant heating and cooling systems, Refrigerant leak detection, Refrigerant recovery and recycling, Refrigerant types, Refrigeration, Refrigeration cycle, Refrigeration principles, Refrigeration system maintenance, Refrigeration, system retrofits, Refrigeration system troubleshooting, Reheat, Reheat System, Residential Air, Conditioning, Residential Cooling, Residential Equipment, Residential Heating, Residential, HVAC solutions, Residential New Construction, RNC, Smart thermostats, Tankless, Tankless, Water Heater, Territory Manager, Thermal Expansion Valve, Thermal insulation in HVAC, Troubleshooting HVAC, issues, TXV, Variable frequency drives (VFDs), Variable refrigerant flow (VRF), Variable speed, technology in HVAC, VAV (Variable Air Volume) systems, Ventilation systems, Water Heater

BusinessNet Explorer
AHU Evaporative Cooling | Condair - New CPD

BusinessNet Explorer

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 2:26


'AHU EVAPORATIVE COOLING CPD' item published on BusinessNet Explorer in audio/visual podcast format. BNE Product News presenter Mick de Leiburne provides the voiceover. | By listening to this podcast you will learn how Condair is pleased to offer a CIBSE-approved CPD seminar on "Using humidifiers for evaporative cooling in AHUs" and the content that is included. | Podcasts, Bite Sized Learning, Case Studies, Application Stories, Sector, HVAC, Specifiers, Buyers, System Designers, Consultants, Engineers, Building Services professionals, Humidifiers, Dehumidifiers | For full product information please refer to brand manufacturer. Link to Condair brand profile page in the BNE Construction & Building Services | Audio Visual virtual exhibition on BusinessNet Explorer: https://businessnetexplorer.com/clients/condair/

HVAC R&D
Communication Breakdown: Disconnected by Technology and the Erosion of Person-to-Person Communication in Trades

HVAC R&D

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 93:19


Rhydon and Dennis enjoy a great episode filled with good times and technical difficulties from the beginning to the end. All the headaches worked to highlight what became the main focus of the show, which morphed into a discussion about the rapid pace of technological advancement hampering the development of person to person communication in the trades and in everyday life. The two conversed about the importance of eye contact, a quality handshake and body language when talking with homeowners and fellow tradespeople. They also discussed some of the short falls that they are both seeing in everyday life in regards to the same thing. They also closed the show with a great "Crawlspace Confession," and a surprise cameo! #HVAC #HVACCREW #HVACR #HVACRND #TRADECREW #AC #AIRCONDITIONING #AIRHANDLER #ATTIC #BOILER #BUSINESS #BUSINESSDEVELOPMENT #COIL #COLD #COMBIBOILER #COMEDY #CONSTRUCTION #CONTRACTOR #CRAWLSPACE #DRYBULB #DUCT #DUCTLESS #DUCTWORK #EEV #ELECTRICAL #EPISODE #EQUIPMENT #ERV #FANCOIL #FLEX #FURNACE #GASFURNACE #HEAT #HEATPUMP #HP #HRV #INVERTER #MINISPLIT #MULTIFAMILY #NEWEPISODE #NEWPRODUCT #NEWS #NEWSHOW #PODCAST #PLUMBING #RNC #SHEETMETAL #TANKLESS #TANKLESSWATERHEATER #TECHNICIAN #TECHREP #TRADE #TRADES #TRAINING #TXV #VARIABLESPEED #WATERHEATER #WETBULB    Air balancing, Air conditioning, Air curtains, Air filtration systems, Air handlers, BAS, BMS, Building automation systems, Building energy modeling for HVAC, Business, Business Development, Cased Coils, Coils, Commercial refrigeration, Compressors, Condensers, Consulting, Cooling systems, Cooling tower systems, Dehumidification systems, Duct cleaning, Ductless mini-split systems, Ductwork design, EEV, Electrical, Electronic Expansion Valve, Energy efficiency, Energy efficiency in HVAC, Energy, management software, Energy management systems, Energy-efficient HVAC technologies, Energy-saving tips for HVAC, ERV, Evaporative coils, Evaporative condensers, Evaporative, cooling systems, Evaporators, Geothermal HVAC systems, Green building HVAC solutions, Heat exchangers, Heat load calculation, Heat pump maintenance, Heat pumps, Heat recovery, systems, Heat recovery ventilation, Heat transfer in HVAC, Heating systems, High-efficiency, furnaces, Hot Gas Bypass, Hot Surface Ignition, Hot Water, HRV, HVAC, HVAC airflow, measurement, HVAC controls and thermostats, HVAC industry trends, HVAC installation guide, HVAC maintenance tips, HVAC repair techniques, HVAC retrofitting, HVAC system airflow, balancing, HVAC system automation, HVAC system balancing, HVAC system commissioning, HVAC system components, HVAC system control strategies, HVAC system controls, HVAC, system controls integration, HVAC system design software, HVAC system energy audits, HVAC, system integration, HVAC system life cycle cost analysis, HVAC system noise reduction, HVAC, system optimization, HVAC system preventive maintenance, HVAC system programming, HVAC, system reliability, HVAC system troubleshooting guide, HVAC system upgrades, HVAC, system zoning, HVAC training, Hydronic heating systems, IAQ, IAQ (Indoor Air Quality) testing, IAQ monitoring devices, Indoor air purification, Indoor air quality, Inverter, Inverter Compressor, Inverter Equipment, Load calculation in HVAC, Plumbing, Radiant heating and cooling systems, Refrigerant leak detection, Refrigerant recovery and recycling, Refrigerant types, Refrigeration, Refrigeration cycle, Refrigeration principles, Refrigeration system maintenance, Refrigeration, system retrofits, Refrigeration system troubleshooting, Reheat, Reheat System, Residential Air, Conditioning, Residential Cooling, Residential Equipment, Residential Heating, Residential, HVAC solutions, Residential New Construction, RNC, Smart thermostats, Tankless, Tankless, Water Heater, Territory Manager, Thermal Expansion Valve, Thermal insulation in HVAC, Troubleshooting HVAC, issues, TXV, Variable frequency drives (VFDs), Variable refrigerant flow (VRF), Variable speed, technology in HVAC, VAV (Variable Air Volume) systems, Ventilation systems, Water Heater

HVAC R&D
Hard Hat and a Hammer: Building a New Family Legacy the Blue Collar Way

HVAC R&D

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2023 86:51


Rhydon and Dennis welcome another member of the #TradeCrew faithful to the show in Massachusetts Sheet Metal Legend, Caio Torres, known to the HVAC world as SheetMetalHVAC. The guys talk about life in the trades from an immigrant family perspective and how Caio has been forging his own path as a Blue Collar worker proving that Dirty Hands truly does equal Clean Money. We also would like to dedicate this show to his late Grandfather who was a major part of him becoming the hard working man he is today.          #HVAC #HVACCREW #HVACR #HVACRND #TRADECREW #AC #AIRCONDITIONING #AIRHANDLER #ATTIC #BOILER #BUSINESS #BUSINESSDEVELOPMENT #COIL #COLD #COMBIBOILER #COMEDY #CONSTRUCTION #CONTRACTOR #CRAWLSPACE #DRYBULB #DUCT #DUCTLESS #DUCTWORK #EEV #ELECTRICAL #EPISODE #EQUIPMENT #ERV #FANCOIL #FLEX #FURNACE #GASFURNACE #HEAT #HEATPUMP #HP #HRV #INVERTER #MINISPLIT #MULTIFAMILY #NEWEPISODE #NEWPRODUCT #NEWS #NEWSHOW #PODCAST #PLUMBING #RNC #SHEETMETAL #TANKLESS #TANKLESSWATERHEATER #TECHNICIAN #TECHREP #TRADE #TRADES #TRAINING #TXV #VARIABLESPEED #WATERHEATER #WETBULB    Air balancing, Air conditioning, Air curtains, Air filtration systems, Air handlers, BAS, BMS, Building automation systems, Building energy modeling for HVAC, Business, Business Development, Cased Coils, Coils, Commercial refrigeration, Compressors, Condensers, Consulting, Cooling systems, Cooling tower systems, Dehumidification systems, Duct cleaning, Ductless mini-split systems, Ductwork design, EEV, Electrical, Electronic Expansion Valve, Energy efficiency, Energy efficiency in HVAC, Energy, management software, Energy management systems, Energy-efficient HVAC technologies, Energy-saving tips for HVAC, ERV, Evaporative coils, Evaporative condensers, Evaporative, cooling systems, Evaporators, Geothermal HVAC systems, Green building HVAC solutions, Heat exchangers, Heat load calculation, Heat pump maintenance, Heat pumps, Heat recovery, systems, Heat recovery ventilation, Heat transfer in HVAC, Heating systems, High-efficiency, furnaces, Hot Gas Bypass, Hot Surface Ignition, Hot Water, HRV, HVAC, HVAC airflow, measurement, HVAC controls and thermostats, HVAC industry trends, HVAC installation guide, HVAC maintenance tips, HVAC repair techniques, HVAC retrofitting, HVAC system airflow, balancing, HVAC system automation, HVAC system balancing, HVAC system commissioning, HVAC system components, HVAC system control strategies, HVAC system controls, HVAC, system controls integration, HVAC system design software, HVAC system energy audits, HVAC, system integration, HVAC system life cycle cost analysis, HVAC system noise reduction, HVAC, system optimization, HVAC system preventive maintenance, HVAC system programming, HVAC, system reliability, HVAC system troubleshooting guide, HVAC system upgrades, HVAC, system zoning, HVAC training, Hydronic heating systems, IAQ, IAQ (Indoor Air Quality) testing, IAQ monitoring devices, Indoor air purification, Indoor air quality, Inverter, Inverter Compressor, Inverter Equipment, Load calculation in HVAC, Plumbing, Radiant heating and cooling systems, Refrigerant leak detection, Refrigerant recovery and recycling, Refrigerant types, Refrigeration, Refrigeration cycle, Refrigeration principles, Refrigeration system maintenance, Refrigeration, system retrofits, Refrigeration system troubleshooting, Reheat, Reheat System, Residential Air, Conditioning, Residential Cooling, Residential Equipment, Residential Heating, Residential, HVAC solutions, Residential New Construction, RNC, Smart thermostats, Tankless, Tankless, Water Heater, Territory Manager, Thermal Expansion Valve, Thermal insulation in HVAC, Troubleshooting HVAC, issues, TXV, Variable frequency drives (VFDs), Variable refrigerant flow (VRF), Variable speed, technology in HVAC, VAV (Variable Air Volume) systems, Ventilation systems, Water Heater

HVAC R&D
BEER Cant Fix: Talking about Life Changes and HVAC

HVAC R&D

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 87:21


Rhydon and Dennis have a good old fashioned beer with a buddy discussion as they talk about everything going on in their worlds of HVAC Distribution and personal reality. Looks like it's time for another move for Dennis and another one for Rhydon as well as everyone just seems to be getting all grown up around here. Come crack a cold one with the guys and enjoy some HVAC Family conversation.   #HVAC #HVACCREW #HVACR #HVACRND #TRADECREW #AC #AIRCONDITIONING #AIRHANDLER #ATTIC #BOILER #BUSINESS #BUSINESSDEVELOPMENT #COIL #COLD #COMBIBOILER #COMEDY #CONSTRUCTION #CONTRACTOR #CRAWLSPACE #DRYBULB #DUCT #DUCTLESS #DUCTWORK #EEV #ELECTRICAL #EPISODE #EQUIPMENT #ERV #FANCOIL #FLEX #FURNACE #GASFURNACE #HEAT #HEATPUMP #HP #HRV #INVERTER #MINISPLIT #MULTIFAMILY #NEWEPISODE #NEWPRODUCT #NEWS #NEWSHOW #PODCAST #PLUMBING #RNC #SHEETMETAL #TANKLESS #TANKLESSWATERHEATER #TECHNICIAN #TECHREP #TRADE #TRADES #TRAINING #TXV #VARIABLESPEED #WATERHEATER #WETBULB    Air balancing, Air conditioning, Air curtains, Air filtration systems, Air handlers, BAS, BMS, Building automation systems, Building energy modeling for HVAC, Business, Business Development, Cased Coils, Coils, Commercial refrigeration, Compressors, Condensers, Consulting, Cooling systems, Cooling tower systems, Dehumidification systems, Duct cleaning, Ductless mini-split systems, Ductwork design, EEV, Electrical, Electronic Expansion Valve, Energy efficiency, Energy efficiency in HVAC, Energy, management software, Energy management systems, Energy-efficient HVAC technologies, Energy-saving tips for HVAC, ERV, Evaporative coils, Evaporative condensers, Evaporative, cooling systems, Evaporators, Geothermal HVAC systems, Green building HVAC solutions, Heat exchangers, Heat load calculation, Heat pump maintenance, Heat pumps, Heat recovery, systems, Heat recovery ventilation, Heat transfer in HVAC, Heating systems, High-efficiency, furnaces, Hot Gas Bypass, Hot Surface Ignition, Hot Water, HRV, HVAC, HVAC airflow, measurement, HVAC controls and thermostats, HVAC industry trends, HVAC installation guide, HVAC maintenance tips, HVAC repair techniques, HVAC retrofitting, HVAC system airflow, balancing, HVAC system automation, HVAC system balancing, HVAC system commissioning, HVAC system components, HVAC system control strategies, HVAC system controls, HVAC, system controls integration, HVAC system design software, HVAC system energy audits, HVAC, system integration, HVAC system life cycle cost analysis, HVAC system noise reduction, HVAC, system optimization, HVAC system preventive maintenance, HVAC system programming, HVAC, system reliability, HVAC system troubleshooting guide, HVAC system upgrades, HVAC, system zoning, HVAC training, Hydronic heating systems, IAQ, IAQ (Indoor Air Quality) testing, IAQ monitoring devices, Indoor air purification, Indoor air quality, Inverter, Inverter Compressor, Inverter Equipment, Load calculation in HVAC, Plumbing, Radiant heating and cooling systems, Refrigerant leak detection, Refrigerant recovery and recycling, Refrigerant types, Refrigeration, Refrigeration cycle, Refrigeration principles, Refrigeration system maintenance, Refrigeration, system retrofits, Refrigeration system troubleshooting, Reheat, Reheat System, Residential Air, Conditioning, Residential Cooling, Residential Equipment, Residential Heating, Residential, HVAC solutions, Residential New Construction, RNC, Smart thermostats, Tankless, Tankless, Water Heater, Territory Manager, Thermal Expansion Valve, Thermal insulation in HVAC, Troubleshooting HVAC, issues, TXV, Variable frequency drives (VFDs), Variable refrigerant flow (VRF), Variable speed, technology in HVAC, VAV (Variable Air Volume) systems, Ventilation systems, Water Heater

HVAC R&D
She Works Hard for the Money: Leading the Charge for Female HVAC Installers with Rachelle Martins

HVAC R&D

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 89:44


Rhydon and Dennis are excited to welcome Rachelle Martins, known in the social world as HVAC_Install_Her on Instagram and TikTok. She and her husband are an install team for Raleigh North Carolina based Air Experts: Raleigh Heating and Air. She is also a proud daughter of the trades as she grew up in a family HVAC business in Massachusetts before coming to the Carolinas. It was a pleasure to spend some time heating about her life and story as a woman in the trades and we hope her candidness and openness help to bring more awareness to the potential for females in this business.     #HVAC #HVACCREW #HVACR #HVACRND #TRADECREW #AC #AIRCONDITIONING #AIRHANDLER #ATTIC #BOILER #BUSINESS #BUSINESSDEVELOPMENT #COIL #COLD #COMBIBOILER #COMEDY #CONSTRUCTION #CONTRACTOR #CRAWLSPACE #DRYBULB #DUCT #DUCTLESS #DUCTWORK #EEV #ELECTRICAL #EPISODE #EQUIPMENT #ERV #FANCOIL #FLEX #FURNACE #GASFURNACE #HEAT #HEATPUMP #HP #HRV #INVERTER #MINISPLIT #MULTIFAMILY #NEWEPISODE #NEWPRODUCT #NEWS #NEWSHOW #PODCAST #PLUMBING #RNC #SHEETMETAL #TANKLESS #TANKLESSWATERHEATER #TECHNICIAN #TECHREP #TRADE #TRADES #TRAINING #TXV #VARIABLESPEED #WATERHEATER #WETBULB    Air balancing, Air conditioning, Air curtains, Air filtration systems, Air handlers, BAS, BMS, Building automation systems, Building energy modeling for HVAC, Business, Business Development, Cased Coils, Coils, Commercial refrigeration, Compressors, Condensers, Consulting, Cooling systems, Cooling tower systems, Dehumidification systems, Duct cleaning, Ductless mini-split systems, Ductwork design, EEV, Electrical, Electronic Expansion Valve, Energy efficiency, Energy efficiency in HVAC, Energy, management software, Energy management systems, Energy-efficient HVAC technologies, Energy-saving tips for HVAC, ERV, Evaporative coils, Evaporative condensers, Evaporative, cooling systems, Evaporators, Geothermal HVAC systems, Green building HVAC solutions, Heat exchangers, Heat load calculation, Heat pump maintenance, Heat pumps, Heat recovery, systems, Heat recovery ventilation, Heat transfer in HVAC, Heating systems, High-efficiency, furnaces, Hot Gas Bypass, Hot Surface Ignition, Hot Water, HRV, HVAC, HVAC airflow, measurement, HVAC controls and thermostats, HVAC industry trends, HVAC installation guide, HVAC maintenance tips, HVAC repair techniques, HVAC retrofitting, HVAC system airflow, balancing, HVAC system automation, HVAC system balancing, HVAC system commissioning, HVAC system components, HVAC system control strategies, HVAC system controls, HVAC, system controls integration, HVAC system design software, HVAC system energy audits, HVAC, system integration, HVAC system life cycle cost analysis, HVAC system noise reduction, HVAC, system optimization, HVAC system preventive maintenance, HVAC system programming, HVAC, system reliability, HVAC system troubleshooting guide, HVAC system upgrades, HVAC, system zoning, HVAC training, Hydronic heating systems, IAQ, IAQ (Indoor Air Quality) testing, IAQ monitoring devices, Indoor air purification, Indoor air quality, Inverter, Inverter Compressor, Inverter Equipment, Load calculation in HVAC, Plumbing, Radiant heating and cooling systems, Refrigerant leak detection, Refrigerant recovery and recycling, Refrigerant types, Refrigeration, Refrigeration cycle, Refrigeration principles, Refrigeration system maintenance, Refrigeration, system retrofits, Refrigeration system troubleshooting, Reheat, Reheat System, Residential Air, Conditioning, Residential Cooling, Residential Equipment, Residential Heating, Residential, HVAC solutions, Residential New Construction, RNC, Smart thermostats, Tankless, Tankless, Water Heater, Territory Manager, Thermal Expansion Valve, Thermal insulation in HVAC, Troubleshooting HVAC, issues, TXV, Variable frequency drives (VFDs), Variable refrigerant flow (VRF), Variable speed, technology in HVAC, VAV (Variable Air Volume) systems, Ventilation systems, Water Heater

HVAC R&D
Aint Seen Nothing Yet

HVAC R&D

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 82:36


Rhydon and Dennis discuss the growth of the show and their excitement about what all is in process for the future. The duo recount their trip to the Red Oak Brewery and Lager Haus from last Friday evening, as well as catch up on the next round of EP103's Bosch homeowner discussion with another follow up. Then they wrap it up with some High SEER talking points for contractors, customers and homeowners in regards to humidity and comfort.        #HVAC #HVACCREW #HVACR #HVACRND #TRADECREW #AC #AIRCONDITIONING #AIRHANDLER #ATTIC #BOILER #BUSINESS #BUSINESSDEVELOPMENT #COIL #COLD #COMBIBOILER #COMEDY #CONSTRUCTION #CONTRACTOR #CRAWLSPACE #DRYBULB #DUCT #DUCTLESS #DUCTWORK #EEV #ELECTRICAL #EPISODE #EQUIPMENT #ERV #FANCOIL #FLEX #FURNACE #GASFURNACE #HEAT #HEATPUMP #HP #HRV #INVERTER #MINISPLIT #MULTIFAMILY #NEWEPISODE #NEWPRODUCT #NEWS #NEWSHOW #PODCAST #PLUMBING #RNC #SHEETMETAL #TANKLESS #TANKLESSWATERHEATER #TECHNICIAN #TECHREP #TRADE #TRADES #TRAINING #TXV #VARIABLESPEED #WATERHEATER #WETBULB    Air balancing, Air conditioning, Air curtains, Air filtration systems, Air handlers, BAS, BMS, Building automation systems, Building energy modeling for HVAC, Business, Business Development, Cased Coils, Coils, Commercial refrigeration, Compressors, Condensers, Consulting, Cooling systems, Cooling tower systems, Dehumidification systems, Duct cleaning, Ductless mini-split systems, Ductwork design, EEV, Electrical, Electronic Expansion Valve, Energy efficiency, Energy efficiency in HVAC, Energy, management software, Energy management systems, Energy-efficient HVAC technologies, Energy-saving tips for HVAC, ERV, Evaporative coils, Evaporative condensers, Evaporative, cooling systems, Evaporators, Geothermal HVAC systems, Green building HVAC solutions, Heat exchangers, Heat load calculation, Heat pump maintenance, Heat pumps, Heat recovery, systems, Heat recovery ventilation, Heat transfer in HVAC, Heating systems, High-efficiency, furnaces, Hot Gas Bypass, Hot Surface Ignition, Hot Water, HRV, HVAC, HVAC airflow, measurement, HVAC controls and thermostats, HVAC industry trends, HVAC installation guide, HVAC maintenance tips, HVAC repair techniques, HVAC retrofitting, HVAC system airflow, balancing, HVAC system automation, HVAC system balancing, HVAC system commissioning, HVAC system components, HVAC system control strategies, HVAC system controls, HVAC, system controls integration, HVAC system design software, HVAC system energy audits, HVAC, system integration, HVAC system life cycle cost analysis, HVAC system noise reduction, HVAC, system optimization, HVAC system preventive maintenance, HVAC system programming, HVAC, system reliability, HVAC system troubleshooting guide, HVAC system upgrades, HVAC, system zoning, HVAC training, Hydronic heating systems, IAQ, IAQ (Indoor Air Quality) testing, IAQ monitoring devices, Indoor air purification, Indoor air quality, Inverter, Inverter Compressor, Inverter Equipment, Load calculation in HVAC, Plumbing, Radiant heating and cooling systems, Refrigerant leak detection, Refrigerant recovery and recycling, Refrigerant types, Refrigeration, Refrigeration cycle, Refrigeration principles, Refrigeration system maintenance, Refrigeration, system retrofits, Refrigeration system troubleshooting, Reheat, Reheat System, Residential Air, Conditioning, Residential Cooling, Residential Equipment, Residential Heating, Residential, HVAC solutions, Residential New Construction, RNC, Smart thermostats, Tankless, Tankless, Water Heater, Territory Manager, Thermal Expansion Valve, Thermal insulation in HVAC, Troubleshooting HVAC, issues, TXV, Variable frequency drives (VFDs), Variable refrigerant flow (VRF), Variable speed, technology in HVAC, VAV (Variable Air Volume) systems, Ventilation systems, Water Heater

Advanced Refrigeration Podcast
Defrost Troubleshooting Basics

Advanced Refrigeration Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 59:01


Kevin And i Go though types of defrost, and tips in troubleshooting #advancedrefrigerationpodcast #RefrigerationTechnology #RefrigerationSystems #RefrigerationEquipment #RefrigerationUnits #RefrigerationMaintenance #RefrigerationRepair #CommercialRefrigerationRacks #RefrigerationRackDesign #RackRefrigerationComponents #RackRefrigerationMaintenance #BenefitsOfRackRefrigeration #RackRefrigerationInstallation #HVACSystems #HVACInstallation #HVACMaintenance #HVACRepair #HVACComponents #CommercialHVAC #residentialhvac Refrigeration HVAC Cooling systems Air conditioning Heating systems Heat pumps Refrigeration cycle Compressors Evaporators Condensers Refrigerant types Energy efficiency in HVAC Troubleshooting HVAC issues HVAC maintenance tips Ductwork design Indoor air quality HVAC controls and thermostats HVAC installation guide HVAC training HVAC industry trends Refrigeration principles HVAC repair techniques Heat transfer in HVAC Ventilation systems Air handlers Variable refrigerant flow (VRF) Chilled water systems Ductless mini-split systems Refrigerant leak detection HVAC system zoning Energy management systems Load calculation in HVAC Hydronic heating systems Geothermal HVAC systems Commercial refrigeration Residential HVAC solutions HVAC system components Air balancing Heat exchangers HVAC retrofitting Building automation systems Energy-saving tips for HVAC Refrigeration system design Heat recovery systems Refrigerant recovery and recycling HVAC system troubleshooting guide HVAC system controls HVAC system commissioning HVAC system noise reduction Refrigeration system maintenance HVAC system upgrades Evaporative cooling systems IAQ (Indoor Air Quality) testing Air filtration systems Heat load calculation Energy-efficient HVAC technologies HVAC system programming Variable speed technology in HVAC Radiant heating and cooling systems VAV (Variable Air Volume) systems HVAC system balancing Chiller systems Thermal insulation in HVAC Refrigeration system troubleshooting HVAC airflow measurement Air curtains Heat recovery ventilation HVAC system optimization HVAC system integration Solar-powered HVAC systems High-efficiency furnaces Heat pump maintenance HVAC system design software CO2 refrigeration systems Green building HVAC solutions HVAC system control strategies Duct cleaning Smart thermostats Energy management software HVAC system reliability Cold storage systems HVAC system life cycle cost analysis Dehumidification systems Ice machines Building energy modeling for HVAC HVAC system airflow balancing Indoor air purification HVAC system automation Absorption refrigeration systems HVAC system energy audits Radiators and convectors Refrigeration system load calculation HVAC system preventive maintenance Variable frequency drives (VFDs) HVAC system controls integration Cooling tower systems Airside economizers Evaporative condensers IAQ monitoring devices Refrigeration system retrofits

HVAC R&D
Cold Beer Calling My Name

HVAC R&D

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 97:54


Rhydon and Dennis get back in the saddle with a great catch up show discussing all that has been going on in their world of Manufacturers Representation and Distribution. After some much needed time to get stuff done both personally and professionally the two return to the mic recounting jobsites, homeowner conversations, funny interactions, great local food spots with heartwarming history, a coffee house in a funeral home, and so much more. You won't want to miss it #TradeCrew!         #HVAC #HVACCREW #HVACR #HVACRND #TRADECREW #AC #AIRCONDITIONING #AIRHANDLER #ATTIC #BOILER #BUSINESS #BUSINESSDEVELOPMENT #COIL #COLD #COMBIBOILER #COMEDY #CONSTRUCTION #CONTRACTOR #CRAWLSPACE #DRYBULB #DUCT #DUCTLESS #DUCTWORK #EEV #ELECTRICAL #EPISODE #EQUIPMENT #ERV #FANCOIL #FLEX #FURNACE #GASFURNACE #HEAT #HEATPUMP #HP #HRV #INVERTER #MINISPLIT #MULTIFAMILY #NEWEPISODE #NEWPRODUCT #NEWS #NEWSHOW #PODCAST #PLUMBING #RNC #SHEETMETAL #TANKLESS #TANKLESSWATERHEATER #TECHNICIAN #TECHREP #TRADE #TRADES #TRAINING #TXV #VARIABLESPEED #WATERHEATER #WETBULB    Air balancing, Air conditioning, Air curtains, Air filtration systems, Air handlers, BAS, BMS, Building automation systems, Building energy modeling for HVAC, Business, Business Development, Cased Coils, Coils, Commercial refrigeration, Compressors, Condensers, Consulting, Cooling systems, Cooling tower systems, Dehumidification systems, Duct cleaning, Ductless mini-split systems, Ductwork design, EEV, Electrical, Electronic Expansion Valve, Energy efficiency, Energy efficiency in HVAC, Energy, management software, Energy management systems, Energy-efficient HVAC technologies, Energy-saving tips for HVAC, ERV, Evaporative coils, Evaporative condensers, Evaporative, cooling systems, Evaporators, Geothermal HVAC systems, Green building HVAC solutions, Heat exchangers, Heat load calculation, Heat pump maintenance, Heat pumps, Heat recovery, systems, Heat recovery ventilation, Heat transfer in HVAC, Heating systems, High-efficiency, furnaces, Hot Gas Bypass, Hot Surface Ignition, Hot Water, HRV, HVAC, HVAC airflow, measurement, HVAC controls and thermostats, HVAC industry trends, HVAC installation guide, HVAC maintenance tips, HVAC repair techniques, HVAC retrofitting, HVAC system airflow, balancing, HVAC system automation, HVAC system balancing, HVAC system commissioning, HVAC system components, HVAC system control strategies, HVAC system controls, HVAC, system controls integration, HVAC system design software, HVAC system energy audits, HVAC, system integration, HVAC system life cycle cost analysis, HVAC system noise reduction, HVAC, system optimization, HVAC system preventive maintenance, HVAC system programming, HVAC, system reliability, HVAC system troubleshooting guide, HVAC system upgrades, HVAC, system zoning, HVAC training, Hydronic heating systems, IAQ, IAQ (Indoor Air Quality) testing, IAQ monitoring devices, Indoor air purification, Indoor air quality, Inverter, Inverter Compressor, Inverter Equipment, Load calculation in HVAC, Plumbing, Radiant heating and cooling systems, Refrigerant leak detection, Refrigerant recovery and recycling, Refrigerant types, Refrigeration, Refrigeration cycle, Refrigeration principles, Refrigeration system maintenance, Refrigeration, system retrofits, Refrigeration system troubleshooting, Reheat, Reheat System, Residential Air, Conditioning, Residential Cooling, Residential Equipment, Residential Heating, Residential, HVAC solutions, Residential New Construction, RNC, Smart thermostats, Tankless, Tankless, Water Heater, Territory Manager, Thermal Expansion Valve, Thermal insulation in HVAC, Troubleshooting HVAC, issues, TXV, Variable frequency drives (VFDs), Variable refrigerant flow (VRF), Variable speed, technology in HVAC, VAV (Variable Air Volume) systems, Ventilation systems, Water Heater

Advanced Refrigeration Podcast
Balancing Defrost Schedules

Advanced Refrigeration Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 34:08


Brett's on Vacation Listen to Kevin Go over Balancing Defrost #advancedrefrigerationpodcast #RefrigerationTechnology #RefrigerationSystems #RefrigerationEquipment #RefrigerationUnits #RefrigerationMaintenance #RefrigerationRepair #CommercialRefrigerationRacks #RefrigerationRackDesign #RackRefrigerationComponents #RackRefrigerationMaintenance #BenefitsOfRackRefrigeration #RackRefrigerationInstallation #HVACSystems #HVACInstallation #HVACMaintenance #HVACRepair #HVACComponents #CommercialHVAC #residentialhvac Refrigeration HVAC Cooling systems Air conditioning Heating systems Heat pumps Refrigeration cycle Compressors Evaporators Condensers Refrigerant types Energy efficiency in HVAC Troubleshooting HVAC issues HVAC maintenance tips Ductwork design Indoor air quality HVAC controls and thermostats HVAC installation guide HVAC training HVAC industry trends Refrigeration principles HVAC repair techniques Heat transfer in HVAC Ventilation systems Air handlers Variable refrigerant flow (VRF) Chilled water systems Ductless mini-split systems Refrigerant leak detection HVAC system zoning Energy management systems Load calculation in HVAC Hydronic heating systems Geothermal HVAC systems Commercial refrigeration Residential HVAC solutions HVAC system components Air balancing Heat exchangers HVAC retrofitting Building automation systems Energy-saving tips for HVAC Refrigeration system design Heat recovery systems Refrigerant recovery and recycling HVAC system troubleshooting guide HVAC system controls HVAC system commissioning HVAC system noise reduction Refrigeration system maintenance HVAC system upgrades Evaporative cooling systems IAQ (Indoor Air Quality) testing Air filtration systems Heat load calculation Energy-efficient HVAC technologies HVAC system programming Variable speed technology in HVAC Radiant heating and cooling systems VAV (Variable Air Volume) systems HVAC system balancing Chiller systems Thermal insulation in HVAC Refrigeration system troubleshooting HVAC airflow measurement Air curtains Heat recovery ventilation HVAC system optimization HVAC system integration Solar-powered HVAC systems High-efficiency furnaces Heat pump maintenance HVAC system design software CO2 refrigeration systems Green building HVAC solutions HVAC system control strategies Duct cleaning Smart thermostats Energy management software HVAC system reliability Cold storage systems HVAC system life cycle cost analysis Dehumidification systems Ice machines Building energy modeling for HVAC HVAC system airflow balancing Indoor air purification HVAC system automation Absorption refrigeration systems HVAC system energy audits Radiators and convectors Refrigeration system load calculation HVAC system preventive maintenance Variable frequency drives (VFDs) HVAC system controls integration Cooling tower systems Airside economizers Evaporative condensers IAQ monitoring devices Refrigeration system retrofits

Advanced Refrigeration Podcast
HFO Refrigerants With Honeywell

Advanced Refrigeration Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 46:44


Kevin And I Talk with Mike Sweeney, And Ron Vogl From Honeywell About HFO Refrigerants #advancedrefrigerationpodcast #RefrigerationTechnology #RefrigerationSystems #RefrigerationEquipment #RefrigerationUnits #RefrigerationMaintenance #RefrigerationRepair #CommercialRefrigerationRacks #RefrigerationRackDesign #RackRefrigerationComponents #RackRefrigerationMaintenance #BenefitsOfRackRefrigeration #RackRefrigerationInstallation #HVACSystems #HVACInstallation #HVACMaintenance #HVACRepair #HVACComponents #CommercialHVAC #residentialhvac Refrigeration HVAC Cooling systems Air conditioning Heating systems Heat pumps Refrigeration cycle Compressors Evaporators Condensers Refrigerant types Energy efficiency in HVAC Troubleshooting HVAC issues HVAC maintenance tips Ductwork design Indoor air quality HVAC controls and thermostats HVAC installation guide HVAC training HVAC industry trends Refrigeration principles HVAC repair techniques Heat transfer in HVAC Ventilation systems Air handlers Variable refrigerant flow (VRF) Chilled water systems Ductless mini-split systems Refrigerant leak detection HVAC system zoning Energy management systems Load calculation in HVAC Hydronic heating systems Geothermal HVAC systems Commercial refrigeration Residential HVAC solutions HVAC system components Air balancing Heat exchangers HVAC retrofitting Building automation systems Energy-saving tips for HVAC Refrigeration system design Heat recovery systems Refrigerant recovery and recycling HVAC system troubleshooting guide HVAC system controls HVAC system commissioning HVAC system noise reduction Refrigeration system maintenance HVAC system upgrades Evaporative cooling systems IAQ (Indoor Air Quality) testing Air filtration systems Heat load calculation Energy-efficient HVAC technologies HVAC system programming Variable speed technology in HVAC Radiant heating and cooling systems VAV (Variable Air Volume) systems HVAC system balancing Chiller systems Thermal insulation in HVAC Refrigeration system troubleshooting HVAC airflow measurement Air curtains Heat recovery ventilation HVAC system optimization HVAC system integration Solar-powered HVAC systems High-efficiency furnaces Heat pump maintenance HVAC system design software CO2 refrigeration systems Green building HVAC solutions HVAC system control strategies Duct cleaning Smart thermostats Energy management software HVAC system reliability Cold storage systems HVAC system life cycle cost analysis Dehumidification systems Ice machines Building energy modeling for HVAC HVAC system airflow balancing Indoor air purification HVAC system automation Absorption refrigeration systems HVAC system energy audits Radiators and convectors Refrigeration system load calculation HVAC system preventive maintenance Variable frequency drives (VFDs) HVAC system controls integration Cooling tower systems Airside economizers Evaporative condensers IAQ monitoring devices Refrigeration system retrofits

HVAC R&D
Me and Mary Jane

HVAC R&D

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 73:36


Rhydon and Dennis catch up after a busy couple of weeks as they completed their 100th and 101st episodes as well as the full EP100 Giveaway process. The heat is on and it looks like the summer is finally going to get busy. Dennis is in full moving mode as the rocking chair creaks remind everyone and Rhydon is working on a bunch of new business in both the retrofit market and the Charlotte RNC market, plus the most recent Jobin check-in made for a great show. Also enjoy the inside joke about the show name once you listen and understand. #HVAC #HVACCREW #HVACR #HVACRND #TRADECREW #AC #AIRCONDITIONING #AIRHANDLER #ATTIC #BOILER #COIL #COLD #COMBIBOILER #COMEDY #CONSTRUCTION #CRAWLSPACE #DRYBULB #DUCT #DUCTLESS #DUCTWORK #EEV #ELECTRICAL #EPISODE #EQUIPMENT #ERV #FANCOIL #FLEX #FURNACE #GASFURNACE #HEAT #HEATPUMP #HP #HRV #INVERTER #MINISPLIT #MULTIFAMILY #PODCAST #PLUMBING #RNC #SHEETMETAL #TANKLESS #TANKLESSWATERHEATER #TRADE #TRADES #TXV #VARIABLESPEED #WATERHEATER #WETBULB    Air balancing, Air conditioning, Air curtains, Air filtration systems, Air handlers, BAS, BMS, Building automation systems, Building energy modeling for HVAC, Cased Coils, Coils, Commercial refrigeration, Compressors, Condensers, Cooling systems, Cooling tower systems, Dehumidification systems, Duct cleaning, Ductless mini-split systems, Ductwork design, EEV, Electrical, Electronic Expansion Valve, Energy efficiency, Energy efficiency in HVAC, Energy, management software, Energy management systems, Energy-efficient HVAC technologies, Energy-saving tips for HVAC, ERV, Evaporative coils, Evaporative condensers, Evaporative, cooling systems, Evaporators, Geothermal HVAC systems, Green building HVAC solutions, Heat exchangers, Heat load calculation, Heat pump maintenance, Heat pumps, Heat recovery, systems, Heat recovery ventilation, Heat transfer in HVAC, Heating systems, High-efficiency, furnaces, Hot Gas Bypass, Hot Surface Ignition, Hot Water, HRV, HVAC, HVAC airflow, measurement, HVAC controls and thermostats, HVAC industry trends, HVAC installation guide, HVAC maintenance tips, HVAC repair techniques, HVAC retrofitting, HVAC system airflow, balancing, HVAC system automation, HVAC system balancing, HVAC system commissioning, HVAC system components, HVAC system control strategies, HVAC system controls, HVAC, system controls integration, HVAC system design software, HVAC system energy audits, HVAC, system integration, HVAC system life cycle cost analysis, HVAC system noise reduction, HVAC, system optimization, HVAC system preventive maintenance, HVAC system programming, HVAC, system reliability, HVAC system troubleshooting guide, HVAC system upgrades, HVAC, system zoning, HVAC training, Hydronic heating systems, IAQ, IAQ (Indoor Air Quality) testing, IAQ monitoring devices, Indoor air purification, Indoor air quality, Inverter, Inverter Compressor, Inverter Equipment, Load calculation in HVAC, Plumbing, Radiant heating and cooling systems, Refrigerant leak detection, Refrigerant recovery and recycling, Refrigerant types, Refrigeration, Refrigeration cycle, Refrigeration principles, Refrigeration system maintenance, Refrigeration, system retrofits, Refrigeration system troubleshooting, Reheat, Reheat System, Residential Air, Conditioning, Residential Cooling, Residential Equipment, Residential Heating, Residential, HVAC solutions, Residential New Construction, RNC, Smart thermostats, Tankless, Tankless, Water Heater, Thermal Expansion Valve, Thermal insulation in HVAC, Troubleshooting HVAC, issues, TXV, Variable frequency drives (VFDs), Variable refrigerant flow (VRF), Variable speed, technology in HVAC, VAV (Variable Air Volume) systems, Ventilation systems, Water Heater

HVAC R&D
Learn to Fly

HVAC R&D

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 117:27


Whether you are a armature Pilot, Possum wrangler or HVAC guy, you don't want to miss Rhydon and Dennis's show with special guest, Taylor from Taylored Air. This young up and coming business owner is one of the future faces of our industry and it was great to spend some time with him to get to know his past, present and future in HVAC. Enjoy Trade Crew, Cheers! #HVAC #HVACCREW #HVACR #HVACRND #TRADECREW #AC #AIRCONDITIONING #AIRHANDLER #ATTIC #BOILER #COIL #COLD #COMBIBOILER #COMEDY #CONSTRUCTION #CRAWLSPACE #DRYBULB #DUCT #DUCTLESS #DUCTWORK #EEV #ELECTRICAL #EPISODE #EQUIPMENT #ERV #FANCOIL #FLEX #FURNACE #GASFURNACE #HEAT #HEATPUMP #HP #HRV #INVERTER #MINISPLIT #MULTIFAMILY #PODCAST #PLUMBING #RNC #SHEETMETAL #TANKLESS #TANKLESSWATERHEATER #TRADE #TRADES #TXV #VARIABLESPEED #WATERHEATER #WETBULB    Air balancing, Air conditioning, Air curtains, Air filtration systems, Air handlers, BAS, BMS, Building automation systems, Building energy modeling for HVAC, Cased Coils, Coils, Commercial refrigeration, Compressors, Condensers, Cooling systems, Cooling tower systems, Dehumidification systems, Duct cleaning, Ductless mini-split systems, Ductwork design, EEV, Electrical, Electronic Expansion Valve, Energy efficiency, Energy efficiency in HVAC, Energy, management software, Energy management systems, Energy-efficient HVAC technologies, Energy-saving tips for HVAC, ERV, Evaporative coils, Evaporative condensers, Evaporative, cooling systems, Evaporators, Geothermal HVAC systems, Green building HVAC solutions, Heat exchangers, Heat load calculation, Heat pump maintenance, Heat pumps, Heat recovery, systems, Heat recovery ventilation, Heat transfer in HVAC, Heating systems, High-efficiency, furnaces, Hot Gas Bypass, Hot Surface Ignition, Hot Water, HRV, HVAC, HVAC airflow, measurement, HVAC controls and thermostats, HVAC industry trends, HVAC installation guide, HVAC maintenance tips, HVAC repair techniques, HVAC retrofitting, HVAC system airflow, balancing, HVAC system automation, HVAC system balancing, HVAC system commissioning, HVAC system components, HVAC system control strategies, HVAC system controls, HVAC, system controls integration, HVAC system design software, HVAC system energy audits, HVAC, system integration, HVAC system life cycle cost analysis, HVAC system noise reduction, HVAC, system optimization, HVAC system preventive maintenance, HVAC system programming, HVAC, system reliability, HVAC system troubleshooting guide, HVAC system upgrades, HVAC, system zoning, HVAC training, Hydronic heating systems, IAQ, IAQ (Indoor Air Quality) testing, IAQ monitoring devices, Indoor air purification, Indoor air quality, Inverter, Inverter Compressor, Inverter Equipment, Load calculation in HVAC, Plumbing, Radiant heating and cooling systems, Refrigerant leak detection, Refrigerant recovery and recycling, Refrigerant types, Refrigeration, Refrigeration cycle, Refrigeration principles, Refrigeration system maintenance, Refrigeration, system retrofits, Refrigeration system troubleshooting, Reheat, Reheat System, Residential Air, Conditioning, Residential Cooling, Residential Equipment, Residential Heating, Residential, HVAC solutions, Residential New Construction, RNC, Smart thermostats, Tankless, Tankless, Water Heater, Thermal Expansion Valve, Thermal insulation in HVAC, Troubleshooting HVAC, issues, TXV, Variable frequency drives (VFDs), Variable refrigerant flow (VRF), Variable speed, technology in HVAC, VAV (Variable Air Volume) systems, Ventilation systems, Water Heater

The Dairy Podcast Show
#35 - Cool solutions: managing heat stress in cows - Dr. Glenn Holub

The Dairy Podcast Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 42:50


As summer approaches, we must be prepared to manage heat stress and prevent losses among our cows. Heat stress can lead to substantial losses in revenue for dairies, so it's important to turn over every rock in looking for solutions. In this episode, with Dr. Glenn Holub, we explore the impact of heat stress during the early hot days leading up to summer, ways of identifying heat stress signals and physiological changes in cows, effective strategies and systems to minimize heat stress, and common mistakes in managing cow cooling. “If your cows start telling you that they're hot, but you don't have your cooling system up and running at peak, then it's too late.'' - Dr. Glenn HolubWhat you'll learn:(0:00) Highlight(1:58) Introduction (5:12) Heat stress in colder areas (10:34) Parameters for identifying heat stress in cows (12:44) Physiological changes in cows with heat stress (22:06) Management strategies for heat stress (27:52 Cross ventilation and tunnel systems (29:47) Evaporative cooling systems (32:59) The impacts of heat stress on dry cows  (38:51) The final questions Meet the guest: Dr. Glenn Holub Experience: Current: Executive Technical Service Manager at Phibro Animal Health US Inc.Past: Assistant Instructional Professor at Texas A&M University Background: Ph.D., Dairy Science (Texas A&M University)M.Sc., Dairy Science (Texas A&M University)B.Sc., Dairy Science (Texas A&M University)Connect with the guest!

Keep Kuul
How Does Safety Increase Productivity?

Keep Kuul

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 7:17


Safety is the expected norm in every functioning workplace no matter what the industry. Workers have the right to a safe working environment, which is why the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, better known as OSHA, was created in 1971. While every company has a standard to meet, there are additional safety protocols that can aid a company in creating more productivity. Evaporative cooling company, Portacool, knows exactly how to implement that and wield beneficial results. What implementations can companies put in place to increase safety, and subsequently, productivity among their workers?For the latest episode of Keep Kuul, host Michelle Dawn Mooney interviewed Portacool's Safety Manager, Micah Fenton, on how safety improves work quality, and why implementing safety protocols in the workplace raises safety awareness. Mooney and Fenton further discussed …1. The link between employee safety and productivity2. Implementing safety methods in the workplace3. The importance of safety and prioritizing it among staff “Well, safety is just the right thing to do. So, if you have employee safety, that's just the right thing to do — to have for your employees. It's just the most quality thing that you can do for your employees. So, not only are you going to get quality product, you have quality employees because they actually want to be there. They want to be working, they want to be working in a safe environment. No one wants to go to work in a place where they don't feel like they're safe there … So, safety is a huge deal, so we always keep it in mind, keep it on the focus, keep it in the conversation,” said Fenton.Micah Fenton is the Safety Manager at Portacool. She's been with the company for over a year now and is a graduate of Texas State Technical College

Water Smarts Podcast
AGGRESSIVE & PROGRESSIVE: New conservation measures to drive down water use

Water Smarts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 47:46


Necessity is the mother of invention, and a 20-year megadrought is the driving force behind several new aggressive water conservation measures in Southern Nevada. Doug Bennett, SNWA Conservation Manager, and JC Davis, Director of Customer Care & Field Services for the Las Vegas Valley Water District, talk about how you might be impacted by the new conservation initiatives and what you can do to drive down your water use on the Water Smarts Podcast, “AGGRESSIVE & PROGRESSIVE: New conservation measures to drive down water use.”Water Smarts Podcast Hosts: Bronson Mack and Crystal Zuelkehttps://www.snwa.com/

Keep Kuul
The Rising Growth of Portable Evaporative Coolers

Keep Kuul

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 16:08


There is a growing demand for commercial cooling solutions, as indicated by the past two years. Industry experts say the evaporative cooling market hit $5.76 Billion in 2021, which they expect to reach $8.41 Billion by 2027. It's evident; the market isn't cooling off any time soon. Ben Wulf, President & CEO of Portacool, LLC, says awareness and adoption of the type of solution evaporative cooling provides is rising. He spoke with Keep Kuul host Bobby Brill about Portacool's successful past couple of years and why he believes 2023 will continue that trend.What's driving this widespread use of portable evaporative coolers from residential homes to commercial spaces? During their conversation, Brill and Wulf hit on several cooling trends, including:• A Growing work-from-home market needs evaporative coolers for comfort• The cost-effectiveness of portable evaporative cooling units• Increasing needs for cooling solutions in the industrial market• Working through supply chain challenges to meet the demand“We're seeing some manufacturing shift, a little bit of a pivot, as things are challenging over in Europe, for example,” Wulf said. “We're seeing some of those factories be idled, and so some of that demand is now coming back to the U.S. You parlay that with a very tight labor market, and it's putting more demand on getting product out here in the U.S., which is good for our economy, but as we take all that and aggregate that, it's a big challenge.”Ben Wulf has worked for Portacool for the past twenty-one years, leading the most dynamic and passionate group of professionals in the HVAC industry. Serving as Portacool's President & CEO since 2014, Wulf takes pride in shaping the strategy of Portacool's mission to bring global cooling solutions whenever or wherever needed.

The Nonlinear Library
EA - EA is probably undergoing "Evaporative Cooling" right now by freedomandutility

The Nonlinear Library

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 1:10


Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: EA is probably undergoing "Evaporative Cooling" right now, published by freedomandutility on December 12, 2022 on The Effective Altruism Forum. Eliezer Yudkowsky has an excellent post on "Evaporative Cooling of Group Beliefs". Essentially, when a group goes through a crisis, those who hold the group's beliefs least strongly leave, and those who hold the group's beliefs most strongly stay. This might leave the remaining group less able to identify weaknesses within group beliefs or course-correct, or "steer". The FTX collapse, bad press and bad optics of the Whytham Abbey purchase probably mean that this is happening in EA right now. I'm not really sure what to do about this, but one suggestion might be for community building to move away from the model of trying to produce highly-engaged EAs, and switch to trying to produce moderately-engaged EAs, who might be better placed to offer helpful criticisms and help steer the movement towards doing the most good. Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org.

BusinessNet Explorer
ME Evaporative Humidifiers providing adiabatic cooling | Condair - Product Partnership

BusinessNet Explorer

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 4:33


'Weatherite Cool With Condair ME' item published on BusinessNet Explorer in audio/visual podcast format. BNE Product News presenter Mick de Leiburne provides the voiceover. | By listening to this podcast you will learn how the Condair ME evaporative humidifier is helping Weatherite reduce cooling system energy consumption for its data centre and telecoms clients by up to 80%. Condair's evaporative humidifier is providing adiabatic cooling in Weatherite's innovative Adtec-D free air cooling unit. The Condair ME boosts the cooling capacity of the system, allowing the Adtec-D to fully replace the need for mechanical cooling in some applications. | Podcasts, Bite Sized Learning, Case Studies, Application Stories, Sector, HVAC, Specifiers, Buyers, System Designers, Consultants, Engineers, Building Services professionals, Humidifiers, Dehumidifiers, ME range | Link to item in Visual format to support learning: https://businessnetexplorer.com/weatherite-cool-condair/ | For full product information please refer to brand manufacturer. Link to Condair brand profile page in the BNE Construction & Building Services | Audio Visual virtual exhibition on BusinessNet Explorer: https://businessnetexplorer.com/clients/condair/

StorageReview.com - Storage Reviews
Podcast #109: Direct-on-Chip Evaporative Liquid Cooling

StorageReview.com - Storage Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022


There continues to be increasing interest in liquid cooling technology but also trepidation in… The post Podcast #109: Direct-on-Chip Evaporative Liquid Cooling appeared first on StorageReview.com.

Clique on Dry Eye
Identifying and Treating Nocturnal Evaporative Stress

Clique on Dry Eye

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 22:46


Interview with Leslie O'Dell, OD, FAAO, Medical Director of Medical Optometry of America, Shrewsbury, PA. Internationally recognized Dr. Leslie O'Dell wakes us to the truth on how eye dryness can happen while we sleep. Find out how to detect and prevent nocturnal lagophthalmos and nighttime exposure.

The Nonlinear Library: LessWrong Top Posts
Evaporative Cooling of Group Beliefs by Eliezer Yudkowsky

The Nonlinear Library: LessWrong Top Posts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2021 6:05


Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Evaporative Cooling of Group Beliefs , published by Eliezer Yudkowsky on the AI Alignment Forum. Early studiers of cults were surprised to discover than when cults receive a major shock—a prophecy fails to come true, a moral flaw of the founder is revealed—they often come back stronger than before, with increased belief and fanaticism. The Jehovah's Witnesses placed Armageddon in 1975, based on Biblical calculations; 1975 has come and passed. The Unarian cult, still going strong today, survived the nonappearance of an intergalactic spacefleet on September 27, 1975. Why would a group belief become stronger after encountering crushing counterevidence? The conventional interpretation of this phenomenon is based on cognitive dissonance. When people have taken “irrevocable” actions in the service of a belief—given away all their property in anticipation of the saucers landing—they cannot possibly admit they were mistaken. The challenge to their belief presents an immense cognitive dissonance; they must find reinforcing thoughts to counter the shock, and so become more fanatical. In this interpretation, the increased group fanaticism is the result of increased individual fanaticism. I was looking at a Java applet which demonstrates the use of evaporative cooling to form a Bose-Einstein condensate, when it occurred to me that another force entirely might operate to increase fanaticism. Evaporative cooling sets up a potential energy barrier around a collection of hot atoms. Thermal energy is essentially statistical in nature—not all atoms are moving at the exact same speed. The kinetic energy of any given atom varies as the atoms collide with each other. If you set up a potential energy barrier that's just a little higher than the average thermal energy, the workings of chance will give an occasional atom a kinetic energy high enough to escape the trap. When an unusually fast atom escapes, it takes with it an unusually large amount of kinetic energy, and the average energy decreases. The group becomes substantially cooler than the potential energy barrier around it. In Festinger, Riecken, and Schachter's classic When Prophecy Fails, one of the cult members walked out the door immediately after the flying saucer failed to land. Who gets fed up and leaves first? An average cult member? Or a relatively skeptical member, who previously might have been acting as a voice of moderation, a brake on the more fanatic members? After the members with the highest kinetic energy escape, the remaining discussions will be between the extreme fanatics on one end and the slightly less extreme fanatics on the other end, with the group consensus somewhere in the “middle.” And what would be the analogy to collapsing to form a Bose-Einstein condensate? Well, there's no real need to stretch the analogy that far. But you may recall that I used a fission chain reaction analogy for the affective death spiral; when a group ejects all its voices of moderation, then all the people encouraging each other, and suppressing dissents, may internally increase in average fanaticism.1 When Ayn Rand's long-running affair with Nathaniel Branden was revealed to the Objectivist membership, a substantial fraction of the Objectivist membership broke off and followed Branden into espousing an “open system” of Objectivism not bound so tightly to Ayn Rand. Who stayed with Ayn Rand even after the scandal broke? The ones who really, really believed in her—and perhaps some of the undecideds, who, after the voices of moderation left, heard arguments from only one side. This may account for how the Ayn Rand Institute is (reportedly) more fanatical after the breakup than the original core group of Objectivists under Branden and Rand. A few years back, I was on a transhumanist mailing list where a small group espousing “social...

Keep Kuul
How Evaporative Cooling Affects You

Keep Kuul

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 12:51


Evaporative cooling intersects with just about everyone in multiple ways each day, yet many don't recognize or know about this. Keep It Cool host Tyler Kern spoke with Cody Weeks, Sales Manager at Portacool, about the topic. “The simplest form of evaporative cooling is sweating, which we all do. It's the reduction of temperature resulting from the evaporation of liquid. It removes the latent heat from the surface where the evaporation takes place,” Weeks explained. This natural occurrence can also be produced to support a number of industries that have diverse cooling needs. First Weeks discussed its use in data centers. “We live in a digital age with data moving, storage, and transfer all taking place in data centers. About 60% of data centers use evaporative cooling to maximize cooling while minimizing power consumption.”Agriculture is another industry that uses the process and has been a big part of Portacool's user base. “It's hard to keep an environment consistent and comfortable in agriculture, but evaporative cooling can,” Weeks noted.The energy industry also uses evaporative cooling in gas turbines, which produce a substantial amount of electricity in the U.S. “It's an effective way to cool the air coming into the turbines, so they operate more efficiently and produce more power,” Weeks explained. Finally, evaporative cooling equipment can replace traditional AC units in climates with low humidity. “That climate allows you to use evaporative cooling over an AC. You get the same results and save money,” Weeks said.

Weather With Enthusiasm
Winds Increase Evaporative Cooling...reducing the "Stickiness" Of Humidity!

Weather With Enthusiasm

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 2:23


Catholic Hitch
EP74 - Unspoiled Themes from Black Widow & Evaporative Cooling

Catholic Hitch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2021 34:25


This week, we mention our Sunday project (bottling Mead), and then talk about our adventures with a new E.C. installation (or misadventures).  Then, we have a spoiler-free chat about themes related to the new MCU Black Widow movie.We are looking forward to saying "why hello" to you by email:  CatholicHitch@gmail.com.The intro and outro songs are used under a licensing agreement, and licensed for use on this podcast; they are both by one of our favorite bands:  Estradasphere.Podcasts we love:Catholic in a Small TownThe Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)This Is JenClerically SpeakingThe After Dinner ScholarWord on Fire

Weather With Enthusiasm!
Can It Snow When It's Warm Outside/Body's Natural Air Conditioner/ Evaporative Cooling

Weather With Enthusiasm!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 23:13


There are 3 possible cooling mechanisms (that are currently known to me) available in the upper atmosphere to produce cold air through water/snow and 1 mechanism through air pressure. When cold air is produced from rapidly dropping pressure and precipitation melting it is called dynamic cooling. In addition to the cooling mechanism of melting, there is also evaporative cooling. Evaporative cooling is a significantly more efficient cooling mechanism than melting (the most significant is sublimation, the process of snow evaporating). Despite it's efficiency I have not seen this variable included in the concept of dynamic cooling. In this podcast I mistakenly included evaporative cooling as part of the dynamic cooling process, but it doesn't seem like it is. Also in this podcast it is implied that the process of snow turning into a gas is also called evaporation, but in reality it is called sublimation. The discussion in this podcast revolves primarily around evaporative cooling (and a little bit of sublimation). Currently I don't believe that this is part of dynamic cooling (I have no idea why it isn't) and therefore whenever the words dynamic cooling are said it should be replaced with evaporative cooling.

The Automotive Hour, Weekly Podcast of AGCO Automotive Corporation

Why aftermarket parts are too expensive to use and how evaporative emissions codes set. Louis Altazan and AGCO Automotive General Manager Brian Terry discuss these and answer calls from listeners.

Silvan Australia Podcast
Episode 011 - Evaporative Coolers

Silvan Australia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2019 7:50


On this Episode of the Silvan Australia Podcast we discuss all things Evaporative Aircoolers with National Sales Manager Michael Frost. We discuss the varying applications these coolers have been used in and some of the different features. With a hot summer predicted for Australia this Podcast is definitely worth listeneing to.

My Horse University
Sweaty Summer – The Importance of Evaporative Heat Loss in the Horse

My Horse University

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019 7:10


Listen to this podcast to learn how to keep your horse safe and healthy in the hot summer months! Dr. Christine Skelly, Equine Extension Specialist from Michigan State University, discusses how horses stay cool, what you can do to help your horse on hot days, and danger signs to be aware of.

Talkin' Shop with Walbro
Curbing Evaporative Emissions Through Design Innovation with Bob McCue

Talkin' Shop with Walbro

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2019 32:13


Emissions remain a point of concern for products that utilize fossil fuels. OE manufacturers of vehicles and outdoor power equipment are all looking for ways to reduce the carbon output of their products as they simultaneously improve product efficiency. On today’s episode of Talkin’ Shop by Walbro, channel marketing director Bob McCue returns to the podcast for a conversation on how the design of the company’s latest fuel pump helps curb evaporative emissions. According to McCue, when it comes to evaporative emissions of small engines, 31% originate at the fuel tank, 29% from the pump, and 40% from the carburetor. OEM’s have total emissions standards that they must meet, so improvements to any of those three items are welcome. That’s where Walbro’s newly engineered FPF fuel pump comes in. The innovative redesign replaces the nuts and bolts of the previous model with ultrasonic welds that create a better seal and helps prevent evaporative emissions from escaping the device. While OEM’s will no doubt appreciate how the fuel pump assists in meeting the required standards, McCue pointed out that “the actual goal was to make it better with the ethanol content” found in today’s blended gasoline. “We want to make it failsafe so when the consumer buys E15 fuel, they’re not causing damage to their product.” McCue went on to reveal that the device also has a QR code that can be used to help troubleshoot problems. It’s just another innovation that places Walboro in an industry leadership position. “We’re giving customers what they don’t even know they need.”

The Automotive Hour, Weekly Podcast of AGCO Automotive Corporation

Evaporative or EVAP system cause more check engine lights than almost anything else. Louis Altazan and AGCO Automotive lead technician Brian Terry discuss some reasons why and how to avoid misdiagnosis.

Anil K Rajvanshi
A simple rooftop evaporative system to cool buildings

Anil K Rajvanshi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 4:15


Climbing temperatures and soaring summer heat mean greater expenditure to cool homes. In this podcast, Dr. Rajvanshi talks about an easy and an electric free way to cool your house even in the peak of summer. Cost of this system is just one-tenth of a regular electric air conditioning system.

Engineering Tomorrow
The Latest in Cooling Towers and Evaporative Cooling with Marley

Engineering Tomorrow

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2018 30:31


This week our special guest Ryan Miller from Marley | SPX joins us to discuss the latest innovations in cooling towers, evaporative cooling and how SPX goes from product idea to market and beyond.

Rosie on the House
4/7/18 - TODAY'S EVAPORATIVE COOLERS with PHOENIX MANUFACTURING

Rosie on the House

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2018 37:40


Evaporative Coolers (Evacs) have been a way to keep cool in the desert for decades.  But Phoenix Manufacturing has taken them to a new level.  Portables with ice chests and tool boxes built in!  For your backyard gatherings and garages.  A wide discussion on everything 'Evap'!  How they work and something to consider that could reduce your energy bill. Click on our BLOG for things you need to know about Evaporative Coolers.

Hare of the rabbit podcast
Rabbits and Heat - Dock - Climate - Rabbit and the Well

Hare of the rabbit podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2017 24:27


This week we are going to explore keeping rabbits cool in the Heat.    This post may contain affiliate links, which means I may receive a small percentage if you make a purchase using the links, at no additional cost to you.  I try to feature products useful and relevant to the posts, so hopefully you will find them helpful too!  You get supplies you need, I get money for feed.  Win, win!  I appreciate your support, thank you! If you would like to support the podcast, you can support through Patreon for one dollar a month.  Patreon is an established online platform that allows fans to provide regular financial support to creators. With summer heat on the way, raising rabbits can be very frustrating.  Humans sweat.  Pigs wallow in mud.  Dogs pant.  Rabbits don’t do any of these when they get too hot.  In the wild, rabbits disappear into brush and burrow into the dirt in order to avoid the sun.  Their entire bodies are covered in fur with the exception of their eyes, which means that finding shelter is their only option to keep cool.  If you’ve adopted a pet rabbit, be sure to keep it in a relatively cool environment.  Room temperature is fine, but anything hotter has the potential to overheat your bunny. Rabbits with thick or long coats of hair, overweight, and young or old are at an even greater risk.  Temperature, humidity and air ventilation are all factors that contribute to heatstroke in a rabbit.  Rabbits are individuals and could respond to these conditions somewhat differently.  It is important to check your rabbits consistently to insure they are comfortable and do not overheat.  Each rabbit will tolerate heat differently and it is important to observe your rabbit daily.  Early detection of heatstroke and proper corrective steps could mean the difference between life and death for your rabbits. Keeping your bunnies cool during summers brutal heat could be a challenge.  As bunnies don’t possess a natural cooling system like people, they don’t sweat, it makes it even more important for you to ensure your bunny’s health in extreme hot weather. Before we venture into prevention and treatment, let us look into the signs and symptoms that will help you recognize that your rabbit has or is beginning to get heat stroke. -The rabbit is fully stretched out. The feet are sprawled apart and the tail is limp. -Wetness around the nose area -Eyes are half closed.  The rabbit has a sleepy or dazed appearance. -The rabbit’s tongue is hanging out.  His breathing is rapid and possibly labored. -Fast, shallow breathing -The rabbit is reluctant to move. -The rabbit refuses to eat or drink. -Hot ears The summer heat can cause your rabbits stress and health problems. -Bucks can go sterile for several months if they are kept in a too hot of environment it takes up to 3 months for them to get back to normal fertility. -Rabbits can lose condition and eat less food. -Many times your bucks will go into molts and temporarily lose most of their hair. -Lastly when a rabbit gets too overheated they can die from heat stroke. Preventing heat stress is the key. Ways to help your rabbits survive the heat include.  Looking at the makeup of the common domestic rabbit, one sees that he is completely covered from head to toe in a thick fur coat. This leaves no way for the rabbit to perspire. There are virtually no means of which the rabbit can cool his body temperature other than their ears.  The ears of a rabbit act as a temperature control mechanism, to warm themselves up or cool themselves down, they are able to do this because their ears are filled with blood vessels which run close to the surface of the ear.  When the animal is too hot the blood vessels are able to cool the blood down from the cool air around the ear, the blood vessels are also able to warm the blood by the ears being in the sun, warming the ears and in turn the rabbit Rabbits and heat are never a good combination, and heat stroke is one of the leading causes of death in rabbits. Fortunately it can easily be avoided, even if you do not have air conditioning. 1.  Water, The first element is plenty of clean cool water.  Cool water is important.  Make sure they have cool water to drink to cool themselves down.  If their water is hot, it not only causes them to drink less, but also keeps them from cooling down when needed.  You may need to change their water 3 or 4 times a day during the hot months.  And if you have an automatic watering system, make sure you have some way of flushing the system to get the hot water out of the lines and cool water in several times a day.  Water is the single most important thing you can give your rabbit during the hot summer days.  In the summer, water can evaporate quickly, so check on your rabbit and the amount of water in its bowls several times throughout the day.  You may want to provide water in both a crock or bowl and a bottle on particularly hot days.  Recent studies have shown that rabbits may drink more water if it is provided in a bowl rather than a bottle. I recommend spill proof crocks in the hottest part of summer over water bottles as the crockery holds the cool temperature of the water making it less likely that your rabbit will have to drink warm or even hot water.   2.  Misting. The second thing you can do to keep you bunny cool is Misting your Bunny.  Misting your bunnies can help them stay cool.  You can do this periodically using a standard handheld spray bottle. Some bunnies can adapt to misting more easily than others.  If your rabbit runs away, discontinue misting (you’re probably stressing him more). Never do misting directly on your bunny’s face as this might cause respiratory problem.  You can mist his ears.  This dissipates a lot of heat.  If your aisles are 4’ to 5’ wide, place the mister down the middle.  If you use “J” feeders, you may need to cover them to keep the feed dry.  Do not let the water mist on the rabbits. Misters will lower the temperature 10-15 degrees in dryer climates.   Some rabbits take to this spraying of water better than others.  Do not drench your rabbit in water because rabbits do not particularly like getting wet.  Misting with too much water too often could lead to respiratory problems in your rabbit. 3.  Ice. You can periodically provide your bunnies with a bowls or tubs of frozen ice cubes especially during the hottest part of the day.  This could be just another way to keep them hydrated.  Make frozen herb cubes by putting cilantro or other veggies/herbs in ice tray before freezing. 4.  Frozen water bottles.   Frozen bottles are the best for them to lie against.  Keep in mind that water frozen in a 2-litre bottle stays cold longer than that frozen in a 20-ounce bottle.  Wrap around a paper towel or rag.  Place this in your rabbit’s pen. This will last between four and eight hours before you will need to replace it with a new one. Place the thawed bottle back in the freezer so that you may use it again. Your rabbit will lay next to, or even on this bottle and get great relief from the heat.  Do not fill the bottles all the way (as water freezes it expands which may lead to a busted water bottle).  Fill around 80%.  Put some ice packs underneath your rabbit cage.  This will cool the bottom of the cage.  Never apply ice directly to the rabbit's body.  Doing so may lower your rabbit’s temperature too quickly.   4.  Creating a Cool Environment and Placement of the Hutch. Try to place the hutch in a shady area.  Also ensure that shade is incorporated into the construction of the hutch. Another key element  is airflow.  Shady area and less natural airflow is also a wrong spot for the hutch.  An example of such spot could be an open garage.  Make sure your bunnies get plenty of wind & natural airflow. Monitor the temperature. The ideal temperature for a rabbit is between 55 and 70 degrees Fahrenheit.  They can tolerate temperatures as high as 85 degrees Fahrenheit, if absolutely necessary, but anything higher will increase the risk of heat stroke.  Many days in the summer there are temperatures approaching 80ºF to 95ºF+.  For rabbits outside in a hutch (even in a shady area) this can be a death sentence.  If you keep your rabbit outdoors, pay attention to the temperature.  Summertime is the most common time of the year to be concerned.  Make sure there is enough space for them to stretch out to get cool.  If you don’t have natural shade from trees, try using awnings, sun umbrellas or shade sails to help keep your bunnies out of direct sunlight, especially strong southern exposure or afternoon sun.  A wire covered cage allows air to flow freely from all sides.  If your rabbit is outdoors in a hutch keep them in the shade and allow for cover without compromising ventilation. You could grown sunflowers, or pole beans on trellises to help shade the rabbits plus feed them!  Natural shade is very helpful.  If you have a shelter of some sort made of wood, which is then shaded by a tree, this is optimal.  Being under a tree will make a big difference vs. being under a wood cover that is being hit directly by sunlight. If your rabbit is inside, cover any windows with blinds and curtains if necessary.  If this doesn't make a difference, consider moving the cage to a cooler part of the house, such as a basement.  If you have a window air conditioning unit, you can close the doors to that room and keep the bunny there.  If you have central air conditioning, you may want to close some vents and direct the cool air to the rabbit room to manage the electricity bills.  You can also purchase standing air conditioning units for a particular room.   5.  Keep your rabbit cage well-ventilated. Use fans to cool your rabbit.  Position an oscillating fan so that it blows in the rabbit cage, but not directly on the rabbit. This will create a breeze to cool your rabbit down.  Make sure that your rabbit can escape the fan if it chooses.  You can build a hiding place for the rabbit with a cardboard box.  Fans can be used but not best to have them blowing directly on rabbits.  Air flow is critical.  Have a fan that is circulating the air. This not only makes the area cooler, but can help with the ammonia smell that can build up and increase in strength during hot days.  And if possible, have the fan set up so that it is pulling the cool air in and not blowing against it.  A circulating ceiling fan above the cage is another option. Used in combination with floor fans, ceiling units can effectively ventilate your rabbit’s area.  Be careful that the rabbit doesn't chew on the cords. This can be quite hazardous. 6.  Make a swamp cooler in the hutch Staple a burlap bag to the roof of the cage and have it drape over front of the cages. Place a soaker hose upside down close to the front of the roof edge. Set the hose on a timer or turn it on manually. The water will run over the burlap and act as a swamp cooler.  The rabbits will lay closer to the fronts of their cages for the coolness. Take a normal sized shower towel (roughly 2.5' x 3.5'). Soak it in cool water. Wring it out and place it on top of the cage. Try to to cover the entire cage with the towel. You want to make sure that you don't obstruct the cage's ventilation. Make sure that the towel is not still dripping either. You don't want to soak your rabbit.  Place a cold, damp towel over a fan directed at your rabbit’s pen.  As the water evaporates it will help keep your rabbit cool.  Evaporative systems like swamp coolers work in dryer climates.   Swamp Cooler Box Having an air conditioner inside is easy, but your outdoor rabbits would also love some cool AC!  It’s easy to make a homemade “air conditioner” using an inexpensive foam cooler, a small fan, a bit of pipe and duct tape.  Cut a hole slightly smaller than the fan in the cooler’s top, secure the fan to the cooler lid so the fan is blowing directly into the cooler.  On the other side of the lid, cut a hole for the pipe (this is where the cold air will come out).  Fill the cooler with ice or ice packs and turn the fan on.  As the air from the fan gets chilled in the cooler, cold air will come out through the pipe. Perfect for your outdoor rabbits (just make sure to hide the cord from them!) If your barn is small enough to be closed an ac window unit can be used but again ventilation is stressed.   7.  Grooming. Always keep your bunnies well-groomed to remove excess hair.  If you own long-haired bunnies, getting them a shorter “summer cut” may be a good option to help keep them cooler.  Give your bunnies a trim.  Remove as much excess hair as possible to help keep them cool.  Step up your grooming schedule to remove loose hair often. Brush your rabbit's fur. Rabbits shed a lot. Normally, they clean themselves and remove all the excess fur and dander.  If your rabbit is shedding and not cleaning itself properly, this extra fur can act as another layer of insulation. In the winter, this works well for a rabbit. In the summer, it can lead to heat exhaustion.  Brush your rabbit from head to posterior.  Keep your strokes light. You don’t want to remove too much fur or hurt your rabbit. 8.  Ceramic Tiles, Bricks and Carpet. Ceramic tiles can be provided for them to lay on, or small slabs of marble are one of the best ways to cool your bunnies.  If you place the tile in the refrigerator for an hour beforehand it will provide even greater relief.  Not only are they great for keeping cool, but they are super easy to keep clean.   Wet piece of carpet.  Carpets cut into small pieces dunked in water will retain water throughout most of the day.  You will have to watch for soiled pieces and change out for clean ones.   Wet bricks.  Soak them in a bucket of cold water.  The bricks absorb the water and retain the coolness for hours. 9.  Shared space (in-case of multiple rabbits). Avoid keeping multiple rabbits in the same cage.  When you have multiple rabbits sharing a cage, their shared body heat contributes to a hotter living environment.  If you own more than one or two rabbits, make sure the shared space is large enough for each rabbit to stretch out and lie down at a distance from each other.   10.  Handling/Feeding your bunny Limit exercise time to morning and evening hours when it's cooler both indoors and outdoors.  Rabbits should get at least a couple hours of out-of-cage play time a day.  Your rabbit won't feel like running and playing as much if he or she is very hot.  Feed in early morning or late in evening.  Leave them alone during hottest part of day.  Handling your bunny during the heat of the day causes increased stress when heat stress already exists.  Leave them alone during hottest part of day. 11.  Fresh Greens. Provide plenty of fresh greens.  Wash the greens in cool water to help your rabbits get extra water and make them more appealing.  Soak small carrots, celery stalks, and other vegetables that your rabbit enjoys in water and then place them in your rabbit’s cage.  This way your rabbit will get additional water through its food. 12.  Solar Fan. Solar panels convert energy from the sun using wafer-based silicon to produce electricity. Making a solar fan is ideal for cooling rabbits. You can customize the system as your needs grow to add more panels and a bigger fan (I am constantly updating and changing these as i perfect the setup). All the fan parts can be bought from your local electronics store or found from old computers. There is a link in the notes for full directions on building a solar fan. I have also seen some solar fans on eBay i do not know how sturdy they are but they were very inexpensive and they also had larger more expensive ones . When you are able to put most of these together; the cages being under a shelter which is under a tree, with cool water for them to drink, frozen 2 liter bottles in their cages, with air flow from a fan and a proper misting system, your rabbits can get through the scorching summer heat. Treating an Overheated Rabbit Check for common signs of heat exhaustion. Your rabbit's ears are the most important to pay attention to.  When rabbits overheat, blood vessels in their ears swell and cause a general redness to appear.  This is a great indicator of heat stroke in rabbits.  An overheated rabbit may also have one or more of the following symptoms:         Wet fur below the nose         Heavy and fast breathing         Flared nostrils         Sprawled out on the floor         Hot ears and feet         Inactive and not as alert as usual (lethargic)         Eyes half closed What to do: It is ok to dip its feet in water, but don't completely dunk it in it. Rabbits by nature are not strong swimmers. You may think that a quick dunk will cool them off, but in reality, it may exacerbate your rabbit's condition. Do not submerge your rabbit in icy water.  The shock of the water may cause anxiety, which will elevate your rabbit’s core temperature. You can lightly mist your rabbit with water, but don't drench it.    Lightly mist your rabbit with water or a rubbing alcohol/water solution.  Mix 1 part 50% rubbing alcohol and 3 parts water in a spray bottle; then spritz the solution on the outside of the rabbit's ears and on the top of the paws.  Wet them well and the evaporation will cool the rabbit tremendously. (The alcohol just speeds evaporation.) See your veterinarian.  Try calling your vet first. He may ask you to try different cooling measures before you bring your rabbit in for an exam.  They'll probably suggest many of the tips included above.  If you’ve already tried all of these tips, tell your vet so and then proceed to bring your rabbit into the clinic. -Wet rabbit’s ears with a cool wet towel -Place cold packs against the body moving around slowly but do not leave there. -If they are alert water given orally is important IMPORTANT THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND # NEVER drench a rabbit in cold water and NEVER apply ice directly to a rabbit to cool him. # If you plan to bring your outdoor rabbits inside during summer, do this in the beginning of the season before the hottest weather occurs. Doing so will help you avoid exposing the rabbit to sudden changes in temperature. Rabbits are highly sensitive to sudden temperature change. They become acclimated to heat and do not need to come inside only during the heat of the day. #NEVER leave your rabbits under direct sunlight for long periods Breeding

Rationality: From AI to Zombies - The Podcast
Part J, Chapter 109: Evaporative Cooling of Group Beliefs

Rationality: From AI to Zombies - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2017


Book 2, Part J, Chapter 109: Evaporative Cooling of Group Beliefs "Rationality: From AI to Zombies" by Eliezer Yudkowsky Independent audio book project by Walter and James http://from-ai-to-zombies.eu Original source entry: http://lesswrong.com/lw/lr/evaporative_cooling_of_group_beliefs/ The complete book is available at MIRI for pay-what-you-want: https://intelligence.org/rationality-ai-zombies/ Source and podcast licensed CC-BY-NC-SA, full text here: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ Intro/Outro Music by Kevin MacLeod of www.incompetech.com, licensed CC-BY: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100708

Tucsan Real Estate Podcast with Kathy Vallee
The Advantages of Evaporative Cooling in Tucson

Tucsan Real Estate Podcast with Kathy Vallee

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2016


There are many great Tucson area homes for sale. Click here to perform a full home search, or if you're thinking of selling your home, click here for a FREE Home Price Evaluation so you know what buyers will pay for your home in today's market. You may also call us at 520-544-5555 for a FREE home buying or selling consultation to answer any of your real estate questions.If you aren’t from Southern Arizona, you are probably in for a bit of a surprise. Our listings here have heating and cooling, just like any other home in the country. However, some properties have evaporative cooling in addition to regular air conditioning. What is evaporative cooling? Evaporative cooling dumps a high volume of moist air into the house. Since our area has low relative humidity, the moist air evaporates and cools the home. You don’t see this in other parts of the country because our area is so dry.“Evaporative cooling will save you a lot of money on utilities. ”Evaporative cooling can save you a lot of money on utilities. In fact, you can run an evaporative cooling unit at 25% of the cost of a standard AC unit. The downside is that once monsoon season starts in July, our humidity goes up and evaporative cooling doesn’t work as well. However, you can still use evaporative cooling during the first half of the summer. When monsoon season hits, you can use your regular air conditioner. If you have any questions, give me a call or send me an email. I would be happy to help you!

Rationality: From AI to Zombies
Evaporative Cooling of Group Beliefs

Rationality: From AI to Zombies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2015 7:16


Book II: How to Actually Change Your Mind - Part J: Death Spirals - Evaporative Cooling of Group Beliefs

Inaugural Professorial Lectures
IPL: Blair Blakie "Ultra-Cool Quantum Physics"

Inaugural Professorial Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2014 61:33


Professor Blair Blakie's Inaugural Professorial Lecture was delivered on the 6th of May 2014. Blair talked about ultra-cold atoms, superfluids and superconductors, how useful quantum physics can be to explain other complex and unpredictable systems in nature, and techniques for cooling atoms down to a billionth of a kelvin above absolute zero. Seriously cool...

Sciences Lectures
IPL: Blair Blakie "Ultra-Cool Quantum Physics"

Sciences Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2014 61:33


Professor Blair Blakie's Inaugural Professorial Lecture was delivered on the 6th of May 2014. Blair talked about ultra-cold atoms, superfluids and superconductors, how useful quantum physics can be to explain other complex and unpredictable systems in nature, and techniques for cooling atoms down to a billionth of a kelvin above absolute zero. Seriously cool...

Inaugural Professorial Lectures
IPL: Blair Blakie "Ultra-Cool Quantum Physics"

Inaugural Professorial Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2014 61:33


Professor Blair Blakie's Inaugural Professorial Lecture was delivered on the 6th of May 2014. Blair talked about ultra-cold atoms, superfluids and superconductors, how useful quantum physics can be to explain other complex and unpredictable systems in nature, and techniques for cooling atoms down to a billionth of a kelvin above absolute zero. Seriously cool...

Inaugural Professorial Lectures
IPL: Blair Blakie "Ultra-Cool Quantum Physics"

Inaugural Professorial Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2014 61:33


Professor Blair Blakie's Inaugural Professorial Lecture was delivered on the 6th of May 2014. Blair talked about ultra-cold atoms, superfluids and superconductors, how useful quantum physics can be to explain other complex and unpredictable systems in nature, and techniques for cooling atoms down to a billionth of a kelvin above absolute zero. Seriously cool...