Short #53 - Brazing Steel

Short #53 - Brazing Steel

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Absorption Cooling - The Rise and Fall and Rise - Short #272

In this short podcast episode, Bryan goes on another history journey, retelling the story of the rise and fall and rise of absorption cooling. Some of the first HVAC/R engineers cooled buildings with fire; they used absorption refrigeration, which ran on heat instead of electrici ...  Show more

Combustion Analysis w/ Tony G.

In this comprehensive training session from the symposium, Tony Gonzalez, Training Director at Fieldpiece, delivers an engaging and practical guide to combustion analysis for HVAC technicians. With 25 years of experience at Fieldpiece—from warehouse worker to training director—To ...  Show more

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