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Metraloop UPC-listed expansion joints

Metraloop UPC-listed expansion joints

September 26, 2017

Metraloop UPC-listed expansion joints come in ±4” movements for both sweat-end and press-fit end expansion joints.


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Check valves don't always work as intended

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John Siegenthaler, P.E.
September 25, 2017

What is the purpose of a check valve?


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radiant system

Install a touch screen thermostat for your radiant system

Touch-screen thermostat for radiant
September 18, 2017

Radiant thermostats have gone high-tech, but installations are still dead simple.


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Figure 1. The Glitch. Do you see any other details that should be changed

Details Matter

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John Siegenthaler, P.E.
September 11, 2017

Assuming that the aquastat is operating correctly, and that essential details are all present and correctly installed, why is the system behaving this way?


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Figure 1. The Glitch. Do you see any other details that should be changed

Details Matter

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John Siegenthaler, P.E.
September 11, 2017

Assuming that the aquastat is operating correctly, and that essential details are all present and correctly installed, why is the system behaving this way?


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Should you own a combustion analyzer?

Ray Wohlfarth
September 1, 2017

This tool can help improve safety and customer satisfaction.


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Practice good sensor-ship

Give your temperature controllers 20/20 vision.
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John Siegenthaler, P.E.
August 29, 2017

Every hydronic system has one or more controllers that measure and respond to temperature.


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Don't let ego win out over proper engineering

Don’t let ego win out over proper engineering.
Dan Holohan
August 29, 2017

“How could this happen?” That’s what they asked.


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Nashville’s ShowerUp program

Tankless technology brings hot showers to the homeless

Without access to showers and proper hygiene, many homeless people are unable to acquire a job that would help them escape the prison of poverty.
Tony Bara
August 25, 2017

Nashville’s ShowerUp truck runs three showers at a time for up to 10 hours.


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ASHRAE headquarters in Atlanta

Hydronic vs. VRF - which, when and why?

Mechanical contractors, specifying engineers and building owners have many options when it comes to heating and cooling buildings.
Kyle DelPiano
August 24, 2017

Energy, safety and cost savings are critical factors to evaluate.


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