Today we were interrupted (briefly) by showers… but a little rain is not going to keep us from doing! Ultimately today found all completing individual projects ranging from performing complete preventive maintenances to replacing (and diagnosing) heat strips, blower wheels, and a little bit of air flow action. After drying off, all went back to doing what they love doing… yep… HVAC!
HVAC Training
Tuesdays are all about HVAC
PM maintenance allows each to take advantage of their tools, individual insight, and customer service scenarios, all at the same time. Talk about a huge advantage, to be this freaking prepared!
Digging deep into customer service, Mrs. Smith is one of our favorite residents. Oddly enough, seems like every day we visit her location multiple times a day… go figure. I do believe
Flexing like a Pro
After inspired design work, the group completed flex work without hesitation. We decided to get creative with the runs… check out the photos. Over the next three weeks we will be troubleshooting and getting down to HVAC hands on basics, component swaps, more brazing, lots of PM’s, and that’s just to name a few hands-on stuff we will tackle.
Plenum and Air Distribution
For those who experienced discoloration (cannot say the “m” word here) atop your air handler, improper plenum construction and implementation is most likely the cause. One of the many hands-on tasks at HVAC Technical Academy concentrates on is proper supply plenum construction and attachment.
HVACTA System Swap in Action
Though there were a few struggles, clarity and resolve remained focused for all. Provided are a couple photos of the first-time experience… I can’t wait to see what happens tomorrow!
Here’s a quick summary of what the installation process requires:
Living the HVAC Way
For those following our posts, it’s easy to get the picture of what HVAC Technical Academy is all about… all participants work hard… every day.
To be clear, the HVACTA track is designed for those individuals who learn best by doing. If you are looking for an easy and slow ride, no need to punch your ticket here. In other words, get ready to learn and work from week one.
Looking forward to being part of this journey. For those interested in HVAC as a career, give me a call.





