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The Science Behind Evacuation and Air

The Science Behind Evacuation and Air

Ty Branaman dives into the hidden pitfalls of pulling a deep vacuum and more importantly, how to avoid them. From moisture behavior to evacuation strategy, this episode gets into the details that separate the guesswork from actual results.

The properties of air can be confusing, but it is important to have a basic understanding when working in the HVAC field. Learn how a clothes dryer works and how it relates to HVAC and psychrometrics. Ty made this conversation fun and educational by breaking complex topics down into relatable bite size pieces.

If you’ve ever struggled to make sense of what’s really happening inside a system, this conversation delivers clarity without watering down the details.

Modern HVAC Tools for Combustion and CO Safety

Modern HVAC Tools for Combustion and CO Safety

Casey Contreras and Adam Mufich are joined by Jason Esteves of Seitron Americas to discuss combustion analyzers, personal CO monitors, and the latest refrigerant tools. The conversation centers on real-world applications, safety, and accuracy in the field.

Cold Climate Heat Pumps and VRV Technology

Cold Climate Heat Pumps and VRV Technology

In this episode, Adam Mufich and Casey Contreras interview Chris Hughes (The Energy Conservatory) and Roman Baugh (HVAC School) about cold-climate heat pumps and VRV systems. From charging to system-specific service tips, we break down what contractors need to get right in the field.

The Combustion Chronicles w/ Jim Davis – Combustion Efficiency

The Combustion Chronicles w/ Jim Davis – Combustion Efficiency

Jim Davis takes us through the real-world experiences that led him to uncover what actually affects combustion efficiency. Along the way, he challenges common trade myths and simplifies the basics of heat transfer, showing how they play a critical role in combustion.

When Duct Leakage Matters

When Duct Leakage Matters

Not all duct leakage is created equal. Steve Rogers from The Energy Conservatory explains the critical differences between leakage inside and outside the thermal envelope and how each affects comfort, efficiency, and performance. He also dives into diagnostic testing strategies that help uncover the real sources of airflow and comfort issues.

The Future of Design with Tony Amadio

The Future of Design with Tony Amadio

Tony Amadio is the President of First Dimension Software and the developer of TrueLoads, a residential HVAC system design application. He brings more than 18 years of engineering experience in the HVACR industry, along with a strong background in HVAC education. Tony holds a Master of Science in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering from the University of Central Florida.

In this episode, Tony compares different methods of load calculations. He also talks about the importance of accuracy and what makes heat balance different.

Behind the Measurements: Talking Air Balancing with Scott Fielder

Behind the Measurements: Talking Air Balancing with Scott Fielder

This week, Adam sits down with Scott Fielder from Evergreen Telemetry for a conversation about commercial air balancing, field measurement, and the stories behind Evergreen’s innovative tools. If you’ve ever thought about getting into commercial air balancing, this episode is for you.

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