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Getting a Diagnostic Test From a Service Call

Air Conditioning, Diagnostic, Duct Renovation, HVAC Sales, HVAC Service, NCI Article Library, Static Pressure Testing, Technician Tips

Besides the valuable information the reading provides to help resolve the service call issue, it can be a prime lead-in to selling a complete system diagnostic and potential duct renovation work. To provide your customers with air conditioning systems that perform as...

Generate New Work With CO & Combustion Testing

Carbon Monoxide, Combustion Safety, NCI Article Library

In addition to keeping your customers safe and saving them money, CO and Combustion Testing can be a very lucrative source of revenue for your contracting company. One of the main benefits of testing is the repair work it generates. These repairs are offered by few of...

Gas Pressure Adjustments Done Right

Airflow, Combustion Safety, HVAC Service, Installations, NCI Article Library, Technician Tips

Whether starting up new equipment or servicing existing equipment you should never assume that the recommended gas pressure of an appliance will assure safe or adequate operation. Performance cannot be determined until combustion testing has been completed. There are...

Friday Morning Training

Best Practices, NCI Article Library, Technical Training

One common trait of successful NCI contractors is that they provide some form of continuous training to technicians, salespeople and installers. One traditional time slot for this training is Friday mornings. Few manage to hold training every Friday, but those that...

Fresh Air Requirements

Best Practices, Home and Building Performance, Indoor Air Quality, NCI Article Library

Since the ASHRAE IAQ Standard 62 has been in turmoil for over a decade, we've put together a few rules of thumb to consider when designing and testing fresh air in homes and buildings. Fresh air intake = Occupants in a building X 15 CFM To maintain an adequate...
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