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Relays, Sequencers, Transformers and Questionable Metaphors
In this episode, Bryan and Nathan have a banter-filled conversation about electrical components that confuse techs. If you are looking for a serious …
9 years, 3 months ago
Some High Voltage Electrical Basics
This podcast is a high voltage A/C electrical class that Bryan gave to some of the Kalos apprentices.
The high voltage journey begins with basic elec…
9 years, 4 months ago
Gas Furnace Sequence of Operation w/ Justin Skinner
In this episode, Bryan talks to Justin Skinner about the standard gas furnace sequence of operation.
Regardless of the furnace type, it all begins wi…
9 years, 4 months ago
Prepping Non-techs for Winter
Central Florida techs know the Southern winter all too well. Let's face it. It doesn't get super cold here regularly, but when it does, EVERYONE FREA…
9 years, 4 months ago
Some Refrigeration Thoughts for A/C Techs
In this episode of the HVAC School Podcast, Bryan talks with Jeremy Smith about refrigeration tips, terms and processes. They also cover the similari…
9 years, 4 months ago
Flow Nitrogen Great Again
In this episode of the HVAC School Podcast, Bryan talks with Tim Bagnall about flowing nitrogen.
Many techs don't flow nitrogen. Some may say that it…
9 years, 4 months ago
There is More to Check
In this episode, Bryan goes back over the basics and stresses the importance of diagnosing the whole system.
I'll cut to the chase: inspection is NOT…
9 years, 4 months ago
Replacing a Compressor from Start to Finish
In this podcast episode, Bryan goes over best practices for diagnosing and replacing an A/C or refrigeration compressor.
When testing for a shorted …
9 years, 4 months ago
The 5 Readings Every Tech Must Know Well
In this episode of HVAC School, Bryan covers the "5 pillars of refrigerant circuit diagnosis" and why they matter. They are:
Superheat Subcool Sucti…9 years, 5 months ago
Basic Electrical Theory
In this episode of HVAC School, Bryan talks to his sons about basic electrical theory.
Electrical theory normally requires trigonometry, calculus, an…
9 years, 5 months ago