DDC Integration | HVAC DDC Controls

DDC Integration – HVAC DDC ControlsDDC Integration | HVAC DDC Controls - This is an electrical project which is in the process of changing the old control system to a new DDC control system. Installing new controls in an occupied building takes plenty of planning to avoid interruption in air conditioning or heating. The old control system was a basic electro-mechanical control system which little more than just basic building management control.

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The Mercury Switch Thermostat | HVAC Control

The Mercury Switch Thermostat | HVAC Control - Mercury switch thermostats are not available for purchase in many states. They have been banned because they contain mercury, and it is important to properly dispose of these thermostats that contain mercury if they are changed out for newer digital thermostats. Some many homes and businesses still have these thermostats in use so we will offer a brief of how these thermostats work including the components inside the thermostat. (more…)

Alerton Controllers DDC HVAC Control | Heating & Cooling

Alerton Controllers DDC HVAC Control | Heating & Cooling

These Alerton controllers control a heat exchanger and air handler

Alerton Controllers DDC HVAC Control - HVAC DDC control has become an integral part of building automation systems. Modern DDC HVAC Control is a state-of-the-art computer-controlled system that adds efficiency to the system. These Alerton controllers are used to monitor and control an air handling unit for a large building. (more…)

HVAC Education NATE Certification | Technical Study

What is NATE? HVAC Education NATE Certification - NATE stands for North American Technician Excellence and NATE is a certification group that oversees the training, testing, and certification of HVACR technicians throughout North American. NATE is highly respected throughout the HVACR industry and an HVAC technician who achieves NATE certification is considered very knowledgeable and skilled in the HVAC trade or HVAC certification specialty. It is a step up in heating and cooling education for HVAC Techs. (more…)

Troubleshooting Broken Thermostats | HVAC Control

What you will learn from the Troubleshooting Broken Thermostats article:

  1. One of the most common trouble calls for HVAC heating and cooling
  2. Basic checks of the HVAC System thermostat to see if it is broken or?
  3. The basics of the thermostat for an HVAC system
  4. Learn what a heating anticipator is and what type of thermostat uses them.
  5. Fixing a Broken Thermostat for an HVAC System
  6. Finally, lots of related useful links to help you learn your heating and cooling HVAC system

Troubleshooting Broken Thermostats - The main connection between the air conditioning and heating system and the end-user is the thermostat. Beyond the air conditioning and heating thermostat, many people know nothing about the HVAC systems that keep them comfortable year-round. While the thermostat may be the problem, make sure you eliminate other possible heating and cooling problems.
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The National Electrical Code (NEC) and HVAC: The Basics

The National Electrical Code (NEC) and HVACThe National Electrical Code and Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning have some shared roles for both electricians and HVAC Installers and technicians. There are some specific categories in the NEC that are applied to HVAC and making calculations for circuits and wire sizing for HVAC appliances. Aside from the specific categories and chapters in the NEC that are directly applicable to HVAC and HVAC appliances it is important that every technician has a basic understanding of the NEC in all aspects especially the categories and chapters that are specifically applicable to HVAC and HVAC appliances. (more…)

Understanding and Learning the Basics of HVAC

Learning the Basics of HVACLearning the Basics of HVAC - To understand air conditioning and heat pump applications you will need to study refrigeration. Both air conditioners and heat pumps use refrigeration to move heat. Air conditioners move heat outside in the summertime using the process of refrigeration. Furthermore, heat pumps move heat in both directions (to the inside in the winter and to the outside in the summer) using the principles of refrigeration. (more…)