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Jan 2021
Part 1: The Equal Friction Method of Duct Sizing
This two-part feature on duct sizing is
housed in the RSES Service Application
Manual (SAM) collection. Part 1 takes an
in-depth look at the methods for duct sizing
and begins an in-depth approach to using
the “equal friction method.”
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Jan 2021
PPE: Making Protection a Priority
More than a year has gone by since
the world first caught wind of the
COVID-19 outbreak. Since then, it has
been a mad dash for the medical
community to understand the virus enough to
provide proper protocol and procedure for the
world to follow, which has been met consistently
with fairly mixed responses.
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Jan 2021
Where to Find the Best Professional Prospects
The United States is presently experiencing the greatest loss of employment since the Great Depression. Surprisingly, employers in the HVACR
industry continue to struggle to find
qualified people to fill the multitude of
vacant positions.
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Jan 2021
Part 2: Maximizing Refrigeration System Efficiencies
In an industry where refrigerants are
often the focus of environmental
regulations and sustainability initiatives,
the need to reduce refrigerant charge
is a goal shared by many supermarket
retailers and operators.
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