The Engineers HVAC Podcast
By Tony Mormino, HVAC Marketing Director, Engineer, and Your Humble Host
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The Engineers HVAC PodcastApr 18, 2024
Boost Your HVAC Brand | Crafting a Strong Digital Shadow
Welcome to a special live edition of the Engineers HVAC Podcast, where we explore the importance of digital footprints and reputations. In this episode, Tony Mormino hosts Chris Lollini, the "Reputation Igniter," to explore the critical role of a brand's digital presence in the HVAC industry.
Discover practical insights on how mechanical engineers and contractors can enhance their digital shadows to attract more business and establish credibility. From managing Google reviews to effectively using LinkedIn and other social media platforms, Chris shares expert strategies to optimize online visibility and reputation.
Whether you're winding down on a Friday afternoon or looking for actionable tips to boost your online profile, this episode is packed with valuable advice to help you navigate the digital landscape. Tune in to understand how your digital footprint is the gateway to your business's success and learn how to leverage it to your advantage.
For help with your digital footprint, contact Chris Lollini today!
Christopher Lollini chris@ignite.reviews
Unveiling Air Curtains: The Invisible Shield for Energy Efficiency
Join host Tony Mormino for an insightful exploration of air curtain technology on the Engineers HVAC Podcast, proudly supported by Insight Partners and Hobbs and Associates.
In this episode, we welcome air curtain experts Sami Aslam and Mathu Baskaran from Schwank North America, who provide an in-depth look at how air curtains function as effective environmental separators, maintaining indoor air quality and temperature while blocking external elements.
Discover the various applications of air curtains, from drive-thru windows to large industrial doors, and learn about the significant energy savings and operational efficiencies they offer.
Our experts discuss the engineering behind air curtains, including design considerations like mounting height, velocity, and strategic installation to ensure optimal performance. We also dive into integrating air curtains with building management systems and the potential for substantial energy rebates.
Additionally, this episode covers the importance of maintenance and the innovative features of modern air curtains, such as variable speeds and automated controls that adjust based on traffic patterns and external temperatures. Whether you're a mechanical engineer, a contractor, or simply interested in the latest in HVAC technology, this episode offers valuable insights into how air curtains can enhance commercial and industrial environments.
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Mastering Niche Marketing in HVAC: Insights from Tony Mormino on the 11 Minute Construction Podcast
Our own Tony Mormino was a guest on the 11 Minute Construction Podcast, joining hosts Ben Lyddane and Tim Lilly for an insightful discussion on the niche marketing strategies within the HVAC industry.
Listen as Tony shares his extensive experience and unique perspective on reaching targeted audiences, the evolution of marketing in B2B sectors, and how to effectively utilize online platforms for brand building.
With over 25 years in HVAC, starting from engineering to now spearheading marketing efforts at Insight Partners, Tony dives into the challenges and opportunities that lie in specialized markets like HVAC.
Whether it's the surprising success of niche podcasts or the importance of value-driven content, this episode is packed with actionable insights for anyone interested in marketing, engineering, or construction.
Unlocking Cleanroom HVAC Design: Insights from Bo Coffman of Nortek CleanSpace
Welcome to the Engineers HVAC Podcast! In this episode, host Tony Mormino sits down with Bo Coffman, Director of New Business Development at Nortek CleanSpace and Nortek Air Solutions, to discuss the fascinating world of cleanroom technology.
Cleanrooms are essential for industries ranging from semiconductor manufacturing to pharmaceuticals. Bo Coffman shares his extensive knowledge on the principles of cleanroom design, the importance of maintaining controlled environments, and the advanced air filtration and flow technologies that keep these spaces contaminant-free.
Listeners will learn about the various classification standards for cleanrooms, the materials and construction methods used, and the unique contamination control strategies beyond air filtration.
This episode also explores how cleanroom designs vary across different industries and the regulatory standards that ensure their efficacy and safety. Bo provides insights into the future trends in cleanroom technology and the innovative solutions offered by Nortek, including their modular and stick-built cleanroom systems.
Whether you're an engineer, contractor, or simply curious about the technology behind cleanrooms, this episode is packed with valuable information and expert advice. Tune in to discover the intricacies of cleanroom environments and how Nortek is leading the way in this specialized field.
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Hobbs & Associates, Inc. (Commercial HVAC Products and Controls in VA, TN, MD, AL): www.hobbsassociates.com
Grow Room HVAC Basics With Experts Kirk Patton, Chris Adams, PE
In this LIVE episode of The Engineers HVAC Podcast, Grow Room experts Kirk Patton and Chris Adams, PE, share their experience successfully selecting, controlling, and supporting HVAC systems and controls in Grow Room applications.
Indoor grow rooms have revolutionized the cultivation of plants, particularly cannabis, allowing for year-round growth under optimized conditions.
However, creating and maintaining these ideal environments involves navigating a complex interplay of factors, from temperature and humidity to light and air quality. Unlike typical office or commercial spaces, grow rooms require highly specialized HVAC design approaches to meet their unique needs.
The Unique Challenges of Grow Room Climate Control.
The primary challenge in grow room design lies in the precise control required over the environment. Plants are much more sensitive to climate conditions than humans, with specific temperature and humidity ranges needed to maximize growth and yield.
Additionally, transitioning from traditional lighting to energy-efficient LED options has altered the thermal dynamics within grow rooms, affecting heat loads and enabling multi-tier cultivation. This lighting evolution necessitates advanced cooling and dehumidification strategies to handle the reduced heat output and increased plant density.
High humidity presents another significant challenge: plants transpire water into the air, dramatically increasing moisture levels.
Grow rooms require robust dehumidification capabilities to manage this moisture without overcooling the space, especially during light-off periods when plants continue to transpire.
Air quality and circulation also play a critical role in plant health, necessitating the integration of air filtration and purification technologies.
Contaminants, VOCs, and pathogens can adversely affect plant development, making specialized filtration systems, including HEPA filters and UV light sterilization, essential for grow room HVAC systems.
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The Flow Metering Approach - Pressure Independent Control In Critical Environments
Welcome to an in-depth exploration of Phoenix Controls' revolutionary approach to airflow management in critical environments. This episode provides a comprehensive overview of how Phoenix has innovated airflow control technology to ensure precise and stable environments without requiring direct flow measurement.
Listen as we delve into Phoenix Controls' unique method of maintaining air quality and flow, highlighting their decision to avoid measuring airflow through control devices.
Understand the mechanics behind Phoenix valves, focusing on their pressure independence and how this feature sets them apart from traditional solutions. Explore the critical components and operational philosophy encapsulated in the PAINTS acronym, illustrating the system's design and functionality.
From the shape of the valves to the materials used, discover how design influences functionality, especially in reducing noise and enhancing flow control.
Get an insider’s view on the testing procedures and quality control measures that ensure every valve operates flawlessly. See examples of how Phoenix valves are implemented in various configurations and environments, demonstrating their versatility and efficiency.
Additional Insights: Visual demonstrations clearly explain how these valves handle different pressure conditions and react to environmental changes.
Hear from experts and users who rely on Phoenix controls to maintain safe and efficient environments in critical settings.
You can watch the video version of this podcast on our YouTube Channel, HVAC-TV.
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Exploring Commercial Heat Pump Water Heaters with Nyle Systems
In this episode of the Engineers HVAC podcast, host Tony Mormino takes us on a fascinating journey through the bustling factory floor of Nyle Water Heating Systems in Bangor, Maine. Joining him are special guests Christopher Ebener, Director of Sales and Marketing, and Tomas Novillo, Director of Strategic Accounts, who provide a detailed walkthrough of the manufacturing processes and discuss the latest technologies in heat pump water heaters.
Here are some key highlights from this episode.
Factory Tour with Chris Ebener: Chris provides an on-the-spot tour, showcasing the manufacturing of Nyle’s C185 air source heat pump units. He explains the components like condensers, evaporators, and compressors, emphasizing the compact design and high capacity of the units, which are suitable for both commercial and residential use.
Technology Insights: The video delves into the specifics of air-cooled and water-cooled heat pump water heaters, discussing their applications, advantages, and innovative technologies that allow these systems to operate efficiently even in colder climates.
Interviews and Discussions: Tony discusses with Chris and Tomas the challenges and solutions in designing heat pumps for various climates, the differences between water-source and air-source heat pumps, and the potential for future applications, including data centers and district energy systems.
Demonstrations of Advanced Features: The episode includes demonstrations of the units’ noise levels, the defrost cycle in action, and how the systems are tested and quality-controlled on the factory floor.
Expert Commentary: Throughout the factory tour, the team addresses viewer questions about installation, maintenance, and operational efficiencies, providing a comprehensive understanding of the role of heat pumps in modern heating solutions.
This episode offers viewers an in-depth look at Nyle Water Heating Systems’ operations and cutting-edge heat pump technologies, highlighting their impact on sustainability and efficiency in water heating applications across the globe.
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Insight Partners (Commercial HVAC Products and Controls in NC, SC, GA): Website: www.insightusa.com
Hobbs & Associates, Inc. (Commercial HVAC Products and Controls in VA, TN, MD, AL): www.hobbsassociates.com
Why Metering Airflow Beats Measuring Airflow In Critical Spaces
Join us in this insightful discussion as we delve into Phoenix Controls' core decision almost 40 years ago—not to measure airflow in their systems. Discover the reasons behind this decision and explore the impact of airflow measurement accuracy on critical spaces such as hospitals and chemistry labs.
Learn about the limitations and challenges of traditional airflow measurement methods and the innovative approach of metering airflow instead. Gain valuable insights into the potential consequences of inaccurate airflow measurement in critical environments and understand the factors affecting the accuracy of pressure transducers and airflow control systems over time. In this thought-provoking video, dive deep into the world of HVAC controls and critical space management with Phoenix Controls.
Here are the key points covered in this podcast:
1. The Founder's Decision: Explore why the founder of Phoenix Controls opted not to measure airflow and instead focused on a different methodology for controlling airflow in buildings.
2. Impact on Critical Spaces: Understand the implications of airflow measurement accuracy in critical environments such as hospitals and chemistry labs, where even a small error can have significant consequences.
3. Limitations of Airflow Measurement: Learn about the challenges and limitations associated with traditional airflow measurement methods, including issues with sensor installation, response speed, stability, and maintenance.
4. Metering vs. Measuring: Discover the concept of metering airflow rather than measuring it, and why Phoenix Controls adopted this innovative approach to improve control accuracy.
5. Consequences of Inaccuracy: Delve into the potential repercussions of inaccurate airflow measurement in critical spaces, including operational disruptions, energy inefficiency, and financial losses.
6. Factors Affecting Accuracy: Explore the impact of factors like lack of straight duct runs, system delays, and maintenance on the accuracy of pressure transducers and airflow control systems over time.
The decision by Phoenix Controls not to measure airflow almost 40 years ago has paved the way for a new approach to HVAC control, focusing on metering airflow for improved accuracy and reliability in critical environments. By understanding the challenges and limitations of traditional airflow measurement methods, we can appreciate the importance of innovative solutions in optimizing airflow control systems.
Careful attention to design is crucial for laboratory settings, including fume hood face velocity, fume hood monitoring and use, laboratory air recirculation, laboratory/building pressurization, laboratory airflow exchange rates, manifold exhaust systems, exhaust stack height, exhaust duct velocity, general air distribution guidelines, controls (pressure-independent and general), testing and monitoring, work practices, selection of specialty hoods, and sound levels in rooms.
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Breaking News with Don Gillis | R410A Transition To A2L Refrigerants
In this live episode, we will answer some of the most common questions concerning the R410A phase-down and replacement with A2L refrigerants R32 and R454B.
HVACR industry expert Don Gillis with Chemours is joining us.
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Email Tony Mormino: tmormino@insightusa.com
How To Master Custom Air Handlers: From Basics to Advanced Insights
In this episode of the Engineers HVAC Podcast, host Tony Mormino of Insight Partners orchestrates a profound exploration into custom air handling units (CAHU's), shedding light on the intricacies and innovation behind these pivotal components in the HVAC industry.
The podcast features esteemed guests Joe Naccarello, Senior Vice President of Channel Sales and General Manager of DX at Nortek Air Solutions, and Mark Murray, President of Insight Partners, who bring their vast knowledge and experience to the fore.
This episode delves into what constitutes a custom air handling unit, offering clarity on the levels of customization available, and providing invaluable advice for mechanical engineers and contractors on achieving top-notch education in this domain. The discussion traverses the critical considerations for when to employ custom units and how to avoid the pitfalls of over-specification, ensuring optimal performance and cost-efficiency in HVAC projects.
Listeners are treated to an expert breakdown of the defining aspects of custom AHUs, including performance metrics, dimensions, material choices, and life expectancy. Joe Naccarello's insights illuminate the exceptional benefits of custom solutions, such as enhanced durability, tailored performance, and a lower total cost of ownership, highlighting Nortek Air Solutions' role as North America's leading manufacturer in this sector.
The conversation also emphasizes the irreplaceable value of factory visits for a comprehensive understanding of custom AHU manufacturing, a sentiment both guests echo. Such experiences educate and demystify the process and showcase each unit's meticulous craftsmanship and technology.
Further enriching the dialogue, the episode explores the transformative impact of advanced selection tools and software, like Nortek's NASDA platform, which streamlines the design process, enabling rapid iterations and precise customizations to meet evolving project requirements.
The discussions venture into the nuanced territory of motor technology, where Joe Naccarello unpacks the distinctions between induction motors, ECMs, and permanent magnet motors, providing a glimpse into the future of energy-efficient HVAC solutions.
For mechanical contractors and engineers, this podcast episode is a treasure trove of knowledge, offering a rare glimpse into the minds of industry leaders shaping the future of HVAC through innovation, expertise, and an unwavering commitment to quality. Listeners will emerge with a deeper understanding of custom air handling units, equipped with the insights needed to navigate the complexities of modern HVAC systems, ensuring success in their projects and career advancements.
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Getting Back To HVAC Basics - Properties of Air Explained. DB, WB, RH, DP, Humidity, Sensible and Latent Heat
Welcome to another insightful episode of our HVAC-focused podcast. In this episode, we dive deep into the crucial concepts of dry bulb, wet bulb, and humidity—three key properties of air that every HVAC professional must understand.
In this episode, we unravel the mysteries behind these terms, explaining how dry bulb temperature is the reading most of us are familiar with on a thermometer and the cornerstone of HVAC system control.
We delve into the concept of wet bulb temperature, measured with a wet wick thermometer, representing the temperature of the air when water evaporates, and discuss the importance of humidity or the amount of moisture in the air.
Understanding the intricate relationship between these properties is not just academic; it's a practical necessity for efficient HVAC operation. We explore real-world scenarios, demonstrating how the interplay between humidity and dry and wet bulb temperatures dictates the most effective cooling strategies.
Whether facing a high humidity challenge requiring dehumidification or selecting the appropriate HVAC equipment for varying environmental conditions, this episode equips you with the knowledge to make informed decisions.
Moreover, we highlight why mastering these concepts is essential for ensuring comfort, efficiency, and health in the spaces we manage. This discussion is not just technical but is filled with actionable insights for selecting and operating HVAC systems in any condition.
Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your understanding of HVAC systems and the properties of air that influence them.
Whether you're a seasoned professional or new to the field, this episode is valuable for elevating your HVAC knowledge and skills. Join us as we continue to explore the science and technology that keep our environments comfortable and sustainable.
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Emerging Heat Pump Trends with Sal Brunetto
This podcast episode provides substantial value to HVAC industry professionals, especially mechanical engineers and contractors, by offering a deep dive into the current and upcoming trends in heat pump technology.
Host Tony Mormino, alongside guest Sal Brunetto, National Sales Manager, BOSCH Home Comfort USA, explores various aspects of heat pump applications, including air-cooled, water-cooled, and innovative heat pump water heaters, highlighting Bosch's contributions to this evolving field.
Here are some of the key insights from this podcast.
Heat pumps are significant in the electrification and decarbonization movements, which aim to reduce carbon emissions through more efficient heating solutions.
The advancements in heat pump technology, including Bosch's involvement in creating products that operate efficiently in cold climates, address the industry's challenge of providing consistent heating in lower temperatures.
The introduction of Bosch's heat pump hybrid water heater, the GreenTronic 7000T, illustrates how it operates more efficiently than traditional electric water heaters by utilizing a heat pump mechanism.
The considerations for transitioning from gas to electric heating systems, including the implications for electrical service upgrades and the challenges manufacturers face with refrigerant transitions due to environmental regulations.
Bosch's commitment to innovation and its approach to meeting future demands for low GWP (Global Warming Potential) refrigerants highlights the industry's push towards more sustainable solutions.
Water source heat pumps are used in residential and commercial applications, offering an alternative to air-cooled systems in environments where air-cooled systems may not be viable.
This episode is particularly valuable for professionals interested in staying ahead of technological advancements in HVAC systems, understanding the impact of regulatory changes on refrigerants, and exploring sustainable heating solutions. The discussion also sheds light on Bosch's initiatives to support education in the HVAC trade, exemplifying the industry's role in fostering the next generation of professionals.
By listening to this podcast, HVAC professionals can enhance their knowledge of current trends, prepare for upcoming industry shifts, and explore opportunities for integrating more efficient and sustainable heating solutions into their projects.
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Hobbs & Associates, Inc. (Commercial HVAC Products and Controls in VA, TN, MD, AL): www.hobbsassociates.com
R410A Transition Updates with Clifton Beck - Online PDH Class
The latest episode of the Engineers HVAC Podcast, hosted by Tony Mormino, serves as an educational and empowering session for HVAC industry professionals, specifically mechanical engineers and mechanical contractors.
Our guest today is Clifton Beck, an HVAC refrigerant and training expert, and the episode dives into several key areas that are of high value to its audience:
1. A2L Transition and R-410A Transition: The podcast meticulously covers the transition from R-410A to A2L classified refrigerants, focusing on important dates, the significance of the A2L classification, and how it affects transportation and training. This segment is crucial for professionals seeking to stay ahead by understanding regulatory changes and their implications on HVAC systems.
2. Education on Refrigerant Transition: Beck's insight into the current refrigerant transition, drawing from his experiences with past transitions (e.g., CFC and HCFC phase-outs), offers a rich educational perspective. He discusses the necessity of understanding new refrigerants like R-32 and R-454B, which are replacing R-410A, due to their lower Global Warming Potential (GWP). This information is valuable for professionals making informed decisions about refrigerant use and compliance with environmental regulations.
3. Training and Certification: The episode emphasizes the importance of training and certification, especially concerning the new refrigerants and their safe handling. This is particularly beneficial for contractors and engineers looking to update their skills and knowledge base to remain competitive and competent.
4. Q&A Segment: The live Q&A session, addressing questions from the audience, adds a practical and interactive element to the podcast. This helps clarify doubts and engages the community in meaningful discussions about challenges and solutions in the HVAC industry.
5. PDH Presentation: Offering a Professional Development Hours (PDH) certificate for listeners who email the host after the presentation adds educational value, encouraging professional growth and continuous learning among industry practitioners.
By listening to this episode, HVAC professionals will gain insights into industry trends, regulatory changes, and technological advancements. The emphasis on education, training, and community engagement positions this podcast as a valuable resource for those looking to navigate the complexities of the HVAC industry successfully.
For more HVAC content, you can visit our YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@HVAC-TV
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Insight Partners (Commercial HVAC Products and Controls in NC, SC, GA): Website: www.insightusa.com
Hobbs & Associates, Inc. (Commercial HVAC Products and Controls in VA, TN, MD, AL): www.hobbsassociates.com
HVAC Breaking News! A must-listen for anyone interested in staying abreast of HVAC industry trends and enhancing their technical knowledge
In this informative and engaging episode of Tony Mormino's live LinkedIn podcast, viewers are treated to a rich blend of industry insights, educational content, and personal reflections.
Tony delves into the latest developments on A2L refrigerants, unveiling the transition towards low GWP alternatives and outlining the regulatory milestones that impact the HVAC community.
He announces an exciting new podcast tailored for the New York City engineering market, aimed at providing PDH credits to address the unique challenges and regulations of the state.
Through practical examples and discussions from the total cooling equation to make-up air unit sequences, Tony breaks down complex technical topics, making them accessible and insightful for professionals at all levels.
Additionally, Tony shares inspirational quotes and personal anecdotes, highlighting the importance of community, hands-on experience, and soft skills in the technical world.
This episode promises to educate, inspire, and empower viewers with the latest industry knowledge and professional wisdom.
The #1 Way HVAC Professionals Can Grow on Social Media
Whether you're an HVAC engineer, contractor, or account executive, today's social media platforms are a great way to grow your personal and professional brand.
Listen to this "On the Go" episode as we share industry secrets to growing your online community and building your brand.
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Hobbs & Associates, Inc. (Commercial HVAC Products and Controls in VA, TN, MD, AL): www.hobbsassociates.com
Understanding Air-Conditioning and Heat Pump Ratings | AHRI, DOE, ASHRAE
Join us in this informative presentation by Mark W. Fly, P.E., a distinguished lecturer at ASHRAE, as he delves into the intricate world of air-conditioning and heat pump ratings.
Here are the five learning objectives of this video:
1. What are Certified Ratings, and where did they come from?
2. What are the different rating metrics for full load and part load performance of Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps?
3. What environmental conditions are these units tested at to develop the ratings?
4. What do the ratings cover and don’t cover?
5. How do these ratings affect systems' energy consumption and overall building performance?
You can watch the full video version of this podcast on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@HVAC-TV
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Insight Partners (Commercial HVAC Products and Controls in NC, SC, GA): Website: www.insightusa.com
Hobbs & Associates, Inc. (Commercial HVAC Products and Controls in VA, TN, MD, AL): www.hobbsassociates.com
In this comprehensive talk, you'll gain insights into certified HVAC ratings, the development process behind unit ratings, and the standards set by organizations like ASHRAE, AHRI, and the US Department of Energy.
Learn about the various rating metrics, testing procedures, and the impact of these ratings on energy consumption and building performance. With decades of experience and involvement in industry organizations, Mark provides valuable expertise on how these ratings affect HVAC products' efficiency, compliance, and overall performance.
Whether you're a professional in the HVAC industry or simply interested in understanding the complexities of air-conditioning and heat pump systems, this presentation offers essential knowledge and practical insights. Don't miss out on this opportunity to expand your understanding of HVAC ratings and their significance in today's energy-conscious world.
For inquiries, contact Mark W. Fly at mfly@AAON.com.
Attracting The Next HVAC Generation - Engineers, Service Technicians, and Contractors
In this LIVE PDH Marathon podcast, we delve into the crucial topic of attracting the next generation of HVAC engineers and technicians. Join us as we navigate through various key points:
Exploring Skilled Trades in HVAC: We'll dissect the different skilled trades within the HVAC industry and their profound impact.
Understanding Generational Perspectives: Dive into the differences between Baby Boomers, Gen X, and Millennials and how these generational shifts influence the HVAC industry.
Addressing the Unfilled Jobs Crisis: We'll confront the alarming statistic of unfilled HVAC technician positions and its implications for the industry.
The Great Debate: College vs. Trade School: Engage in a lively discussion on the merits of higher education versus vocational training in HVAC careers.
Innovative Outreach Strategies: Discover creative methods for engaging Millennials and Gen Z in the HVAC field, including leveraging social media and educational initiatives.
Expert Advice for Aspiring Technicians: Our panelists share invaluable tips and guidance for individuals considering an HVAC career.
Engaging the MEP Community: Explore the importance of connecting with the Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing communities and gathering insights from engineering professionals.
Navigating Perceptions vs. Reality in HVAC Sales: Gain insights into the diverse backgrounds and career paths of HVAC account executives and sales engineers.
Interactive Q&A Session: Pose thought-provoking questions to the audience and encourage active participation.
Join us for a deep dive into the challenges and opportunities facing the HVAC industry as we strive to attract the next generation of talented professionals. Don't miss out on this enriching discussion!
Connect with our guests:
Greg Crumpton: greg@gregcrumpton.com Andrew Brown: andrew@toolfetch.com Michael Morris: mmorris@hobbsassociates.com Host: Tony Mormino | tmormino@insightusa.com
The Most Important Formula In Hydronics | Q = 500 x GPM x dT
In this podcast, Tony Furst with Armstrong Fluid Technologies dissects the universal Hydronics equation. We review when, why, and how to use this equation.
You can watch the full video version of this podcast on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@HVAC-TV
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Insight Partners (Commercial HVAC Products and Controls in NC, SC, GA): Website: www.insightusa.com
Hobbs & Associates, Inc. (Commercial HVAC Products and Controls in VA, TN, MD, AL): www.hobbsassociates.com
The Universal Hydronics Formula, often called the "Hydronic Formula," is a fundamental equation used in hydronic heating and cooling systems. These systems utilize water or another liquid as a heat transfer medium to provide heating, cooling, or both to a building or space. The formula helps calculate the energy transfer in such systems and is essential for designing and optimizing their performance.
The Universal Hydronics Formula is expressed as Q = 500 x GPM x dT.
Where:
Q is the heat transfer rate in British Thermal Units per hour (BTU/hr).
ΔT is the temperature difference between the supply and return water (in degrees Fahrenheit).
GPM is the flow rate of the heat transfer medium in gallons per minute.
500 comes from one gallon of water that weighs 8.33 pounds (the weight of water at 60F) times 60 minutes in one hour times the specific heat of water.
It breaks down like this: 500 = 8.33 lbs/gallon x 60 minutes/hour x 1.0 Btu/lb/F
Specific heat refers to the amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of one pound of a substance by one degree Fahrenheit.
Please note that the specific heat will change if you have glycol or any other fluid than water.
This formula calculates the amount of heat energy transferred through the hydronic system per unit of time. It considers the temperature difference between the input and output water, the heat transfer medium's flow rate, and the medium's specific heat.
Using this formula, engineers and designers can accurately size components of a hydronic system, such as pumps, pipes, and heat exchangers, to ensure efficient heat transfer and optimal system performance. Additionally, it helps determine the heating or cooling capacity required to meet the comfort needs of a building or space.
Commercial HVAC Controls 101 - From Basic To Advanced
This insightful podcast delves into commercial HVAC controls, taking you on a journey from the basics to advanced concepts.
Our guests, Kirk Patton and Chris Adams, PE, with Insight Partners, boast a combined experience of over 40 years in the field, making them the go-to experts for understanding the complexities of today's HVAC control systems.
You can watch the full video version of this podcast on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@HVAC-TV
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Insight Partners (Commercial HVAC Products and Controls in NC, SC, GA): Website: www.insightusa.com
Hobbs & Associates, Inc. (Commercial HVAC Products and Controls in VA, TN, MD, AL): www.hobbsassociates.com
Bye, Bye, R410A! When and Why Is R410A Being Phased Down?
In this episode, we give a brief overview of the R410A phase-down dates and the challenges with transitioning to R32 & R454B, and we review the ASHRAE 34 classification of A2L refrigerants.
Thank you for listening, and we hope you enjoy this episode.
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Elevate Your Engineering Firm's Bottom Line: Unleashing the Power of the 179D Tax Deduction
In this episode, Abby Massey, PE, PMP, LEED AP, explains how Engineering Firms and Contractors can utilize the 179D Energy Efficiency Tax Deduction to secure work and increase their bottom line.
Abby Massey, PE, PMP, LEED AP, is the Tax Incentives Director for Tax Talker and shares her years of experience with sustainability and energy efficiency, and the Inflation Reduction Act will walk us through the following:
What is 179D, How is it Calculate, What is the Process for Taking a client through a 179D Study, How do Design Firms Qualify, How do Contractors Qualify, Changes to 179D from the IRA (Inflation Reduction Act).
Here is a detailed explanation of Section 179D Energy Efficient Tax Deduction.
The Section 179D tax deduction is a compelling federal tax incentive for companies designing and constructing energy-efficient systems in commercial buildings. Specifically, Section 179D is eligible for work performed on three systems; interior lighting, HVAC (heating, cooling, and ventilation), hot water, and building envelope.
For properties placed into service in 2022 and prior, a tax deduction of up to $1.80 per square foot is available for installing these systems, which results in 50% or greater energy savings compared to a baseline standard. There is eligibility to claim a $0.60 per square foot deduction for upgrades that result in less energy savings. Properties placed into service in 2021 or 2022 are adjusted for inflation, resulting in a higher deduction rate.
Thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, properties placed into service in 2023 or later can now achieve a tax deduction of up to $5 per square foot for achieving 50% or greater energy savings. There is eligibility to claim a $2.50 per square foot deduction for upgrades that result in a 25% energy savings, with an additional $0.10 per square foot for every 1% increase in savings.
Qualifying Projects. New construction, renovations, and additions to commercial or high-rise residential buildings most often qualify. At the time of construction or as part of an upgrade process, energy-efficient building systems must be installed that reduce the property’s energy profile compared to a baseline standard. The energy reduction requirement varies based on the energy-efficient system installed in the project. The baseline standard (ASHRAE 90.1) measures the energy savings changes depending on the year the project was completed.
Who Qualifies? Many companies can qualify to claim the Section 179D deduction. In addition to commercial building owners, other companies such as architects, engineers, general contractors, construction managers, energy service providers, and specialty contractors (mechanical, electrical, glazing, etc.) may qualify for their work on buildings owned by government and non-profit entities. In other words, the powerful savings potential is also available to those involved in the design and construction industry.
This video is eligible for PDH credits in most states.
If you need help with 179D, please reach out to us today.
For support on navigating this tax code contacts are as follows:
Insight Partners in Carolinas, Georgia: www.insightusa.com
Hobbs & Associates in VA, TN, MD, and AL: www.hobbsassociates.com
Energy Transfer Solutions in the Tri-State area of Pennsylvania, Delaware, and New Jersey: www.etshvac.com
Klima New Jersey LLC: www.klimanj.com
Klima New York, LLC: www.Klimany.com
Etairos HVAC in Tennessee, Mississippi, and Arkansas: www.etairoshvac.com
Alternatively, don't hesitate to contact Abby Massey with Tax Talker at abby@taxtaker.com.
How Heat Pump Chiller Manufacturers are Responding to Electrification and Decarbonization
In this episode, Jim Dale from LG Electronics USA shares insights into the surge in demand for heat pump chillers in the United States.
The interview highlights vital points, such as the substantial increase in heat pump chiller demand, LG currently having $5,000,000 worth of heat pump chillers in stock, and the versatile applications of these products for dedicated heating, dedicated cooling, and changeover scenarios.
Additionally, Jim elaborates on the benefits of employing inverter-driven chillers in mission-critical settings that rely on a backup generator.
Where to find support for LG HVAC products:
Insight Partners in Georgia: www.insightusa.com
Hobbs & Associates in VA, TN, MD, and AL: www.hobbsassociates.com
Energy Transfer Solutions in the Tri-State area of Pennsylvania, Delaware, and New Jersey: www.etshvac.com
Klima New Jersey LLC: www.klimanj.com
Klima New York, LLC: www.Klimany.com
Etairos HVAC in Tennessee, Mississippi, and Arkansas: www.etairoshvac.com
The Best Type of HVAC Equipment For Low Dewpoint Applications | Active Desiccants Air Handlers
In this live AHR Expo interview, we speak with Mike Peterson, VP of Climate by Design International, one of the world's largest manufacturers of active desiccant air handlers.
This video will teach you about low dewpoint active desiccant commercial HVAC air handlers.
Some typical applications for active desiccant HVAC products are surgery suites, archival storage, ice rinks, wastewater treatment plants, art galleries, or any applications requiring a space dewpoint of less than 45F.
Thank you for listening, and we hope you enjoy this episode.
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Check out our YouTube Channel, HVAC-TV: https://www.youtube.com/@HVAC-TV
Insight Partners (Commercial HVAC Products in NC, SC, GA): Website: www.insightusa.com
Hobbs & Associates, Inc. (Commercial HVAC Products in VA, TN, MD, AL): www.hobbsassociates.com
Unveiling the Future of Motor Tech - Dive into the Wonders of Permanent Magnet Motors
In this episode, I interview Tony Furst and Tunji Asiwaju with Armstrong Fluid Technologies as they unveil the next generation of HVAC pump motor technology.
Thank you for listening, and we hope you enjoy this episode.
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Check out our YouTube Channel, HVAC-TV: https://www.youtube.com/@HVAC-TV
Insight Partners (Commercial HVAC Products in NC, SC, GA): Website: www.insightusa.com
Hobbs & Associates, Inc. (Commercial HVAC Products in VA, TN, MD, AL): www.hobbsassociates.com
Cooling Tower Side Stream Filtration - LIVE at AHR
In this episode, I interview David Romeo with Miller Leaman, manufacturer of the Thompson Strainer and the Miller Leaman Turbo Disc.
Thank you for listening, and we hope you enjoy this episode.
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Check out our YouTube Channel, HVAC-TV: https://www.youtube.com/@HVAC-TV
Insight Partners (Commercial HVAC Products in NC, SC, GA): Website: www.insightusa.com
Hobbs & Associates, Inc. (Commercial HVAC Products in VA, TN, MD, AL): www.hobbsassociates.com
LIVE at the AHR Expo - Final Filter Curbs - HEPA Filters, UV Lights
In this episode, I interview MGM Curbs, a manufacturer of custom roof curbs. We discuss the final filter curb construction and application.
Thank you for listening, and we hope you enjoy this episode.
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Check out our YouTube Channel, HVAC-TV: https://www.youtube.com/@HVAC-TV
Insight Partners (Commercial HVAC Products in NC, SC, GA): Website: www.insightusa.com
Hobbs & Associates, Inc. (Commercial HVAC Products in VA, TN, MD, AL): www.hobbsassociates.com
NEW! HEPA, Charcoal Filter Module with Controls
We recorded this LIVE yesterday at the Fellowes Brands headquarters in Chicago while here for the AHR Expo.
Understanding The Important Difference Between VRF Heat Pumps and VRF Heat Recovery
HVAC Breaking News - LIVE on Thursday Edition 1.18.24
In this LIVE Breaking New episode, we discuss the following topics:
AHR Expo 2024 Industry Trends, HVAC Equipment Expected Lifespan, Sensible Heat Equation (1.085, 1.08, 1.1)
Not Your Grandpa’s Heat Pump – Cold Climates Applications
In this episode, my guest and I share our real-life experience with heat pump installation and operation in both warm and cold climates.
Our guest for this episode is Howard Bynder, Owner of The Bee HVAC in Golden, Colorado, and host of The HVAC Dope Show.
Heat pumps have been in use for decades now. But why all the fuss lately around heat pump applications?
Two words: Electrification and Decarbonization.
Electrification involves substituting traditional energy sources with electricity to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and mitigate environmental impact. It is evident in the growing adoption of electric vehicles, electric heating, and electrified public transportation.
Simultaneously, decarbonization minimizes carbon dioxide emissions by transitioning to low-carbon alternatives and implementing sustainable practices. This movement includes a shift to renewable energy sources like solar and wind and efforts to enhance energy efficiency and promote eco-friendly practices in various sectors.
Heat pumps are considered more energy-efficient than traditional heating or cooling systems because they move heat rather than generate it. They are environmentally friendly, as they can be powered by electricity from renewable sources. Heat pumps are increasingly popular for residential, commercial, and industrial applications as part of efforts to reduce energy consumption and lower greenhouse gas emissions.
In regions with extremely cold temperatures, it's essential to consider the specific requirements and features of the heat pump system. Some advanced heat pump models are designed to operate efficiently in colder conditions, incorporating technologies like variable-speed compressors and improved defrost cycles to enhance performance.
Overall, advancements in heat pump technology continue to address the challenges of cold climates, making them viable and energy-efficient heating solutions even in regions with harsh winter conditions. Regular maintenance and proper sizing of the heat pump system are crucial to ensure optimal performance, regardless of the climate.
How to reach our guest Howard Bynder:
Email: howard@thebeehvac.com
Website: www.thebeehvac.com
YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/thehvacdopeshow
Connect With Tony on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tony-mormino
The Engineers HVAC Podcast: https://anchor.fm/engineers-hvac-podcast
Check out our YouTube Channel, HVAC-TV: https://www.youtube.com/@HVAC-TV
Insight Partners (Commercial HVAC Products in NC, SC, GA): Website: www.insightusa.com
Hobbs & Associates, Inc. (Commercial HVAC Products in VA, TN, MD, AL): www.hobbsassociates.com
HVAC Breaking News - LIVE on Friday Edition 1.12.24
In this Live episode of The Engineers HVAC Podcast, we cover the following topics:
The Refrigerant transition continues, EPA extends high GWP refrigerant sell through., HVAC trends to look for in 2024.
Thank you for listening, and we hope you enjoy this episode.
Connect On LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tony-mormino
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Check out our YouTube Channel, HVAC-TV: https://www.youtube.com/@HVAC-TV
Insight Partners (Commercial HVAC Products in NC, SC, GA): Website: www.insightusa.com
Hobbs & Associates, Inc. (Commercial HVAC Products in VA, TN, MD, AL): www.hobbsassociates.com
The Future of Commercial Building Energy Efficiency: A Deep Dive into ASHRAE's System Steering Committee
Explore the intricate world of HVAC standards with Mark Fly, PE, Executive Director at AAON, as he delves into the fascinating realm of ASHRAE's System Steering Committee.
Mark shares insights gathered over 12 years of committee work in this thought-provoking lecture, shedding light on the challenges faced in shaping industry standards.
Join Mark as he candidly discusses his upcoming talk at a Washington, DC, conference and the origins of this presentation.
Drawing inspiration from renowned figures like Thomas Jefferson, Mark humorously navigates the difficulties of condensing crucial information into a mere 15 minutes.
Learn about the ASHRAE Distinguished Lecture program, where Mark highlights the significance of the lecture being sponsored by the society and its Chapter Technology Transfer Committee. Gain insights into the inner workings of ASHRAE's regional vice chairman chapter and the vital role played by committees in driving technological advancements.
Whether you're a seasoned professional or a newcomer to HVAC standards, this lecture offers a unique perspective on the industry's evolving landscape. Don't miss out on this enriching talk that promises to unravel the complexities of HVAC standards and the collaborative efforts behind shaping the future.
We hope you enjoy Mark Fly's engaging discussion on ASHRAE's System Steering Committee and gain a deeper understanding of these committees' pivotal role in shaping the HVAC industry.
Watch the video of this presentation on our YouTube Channel: https://youtu.be/2sdtMA31HbY
HVAC Breaking News! Friday LIVE Edition - Hidden Figures in HVAC, AHR Expo
In this special LIVE on LinkedIn episode, I share four HVAC breaking news stories of the day.
We start by discussing AHR Expo dates, location, and related stats.
I also read a few excellent articles from the November 2023 edition of the ASHRAE Journal.
One is called Avoiding Wet & Moldy AHUs In Critical-Care Facilities by Daivd Schurk.
The other featured article is called Hidden Figures in HVAC - David Nelson Crosthwait, Jr. (This is a great story, by the way!). This article was written by Janice K. Means, P.E.
We finish with a quick reminder of the high GWP phase-down dates and A2L refrigerant deadlines.
Why We Do HVAC | A Recap on 2023 and a Vision for Tomorrow
In this episode Tony Mormino is a guest on Armstrong Fluid Technologies Annual Fireside Chat Podcast with Tony Furst, Application Engineer Team Leader, Armstrong Fluid Technologies, and John Stischok P.E., Application Engineer, Armstrong Fluid Technologies, where they discuss the importance of training in the HVAC industry and what to look forward to in 2024.
Thank you for listening and we hope you enjoy this episode.
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Check out our YouTube Channel, HVAC-TV: https://www.youtube.com/@HVAC-TV
Insight Partners (Commercial HVAC Products in NC, SC, GA): Website: www.insightusa.com
Hobbs & Associates, Inc. (Commercial HVAC Products in VA, TN, MD, AL): www.hobbsassociates.com
The Magic Behind Commercial Infrared Heaters | Why and Where You Should Use Them
In this "on the go" episode of The Engineers HVAC Podcast, we talk about the unique principles behind infrared heating systems.
Commercial infrared heaters, operate differently from traditional heaters, utilizing a unique heat, transfer method called radiant heating.
Common applications for this technology would be warehouses and factories, outdoor patios and terraces, agricultural buildings, sports facilities, gymnasiums, and also work rooms and garages.
Overall, commercial infrared heaters offer unique and efficient heating solutions due to their targeted heating approach, energy, saving benefits in rapid heat delivery.
Heat Pumps | Breaking News | What, Why, When, How
Welcome to the Engineers HVAC Podcast with Tony Mormino.
In this brief, 15-minute “on the go” episode we delve into the world of heat pumps. Recorded straight from our walking trial, the quality might not be studio-level, but I'm committed to sharing timely insights wherever I am.
Join me as we explore the history of heat pumps, their functionality, various types, efficiency considerations, and their role in the decarbonization movement.
Stick around for a clear explanation of supplemental or emergency heat in heat pumps. Thanks for listening – I hope you find this information both valuable and insightful!
Calculating CFM & Tons of Refrigeration | Getting Back to Basics!
In this podcast episode, we get back to basics and show you how to calculate CFM and tons of refrigeration.
Here is what you will learn.
Section 1 Air Mixing. Mixing air on the psychrometric chart.
Section 2 Calculating SHR. The sensible heat ratio is one of the most important HVAC aspects of the psych chart.
Section 3 Calculating CFM utilizing the sensible heat equation.
Section 4 Calculating tons of refrigeration using enthalpy and the total cooling equation.
Bonus section: Why systems fail at part load.
You can watch the full video version of this podcast on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@HVAC-TV
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Insight Partners (Commercial HVAC Products in NC, SC, GA): Website: www.insightusa.com
Hobbs & Associates, Inc. (Commercial HVAC Products in VA, TN, MD, AL): www.hobbsassociates.com
Designing systems for full load is easy, but part load is not so much. Understanding the Sensible Heat Ratio, the Sensible Heat Equation, and the Total Cooling Equation is fundamental to understanding what happens at part load.
To get the most out of this class and follow along, you can print out a copy of our Psych Chart here: https://www.insightusa.com/psychcharts
The sensible heat ratio (SHR) is a term used in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) design to describe the ratio of sensible heat to total heat (sensible plus latent heat) in the air. It is an important parameter to consider when designing HVAC systems because it helps engineers and designers understand the thermal characteristics of the air and make informed decisions about system capacity and performance.
In HVAC design, the SHR is essential for several reasons:
Equipment Sizing: The SHR helps determine the appropriate capacity of heating and cooling equipment. Air conditioning systems should be sized to provide the necessary sensible cooling (temperature control) and latent cooling (humidity control). A higher SHR indicates a greater need for sensible cooling.
Comfort Control: Knowing the SHR helps HVAC designers create indoor environments that are comfortable and meet occupant requirements. For example, in a dry climate with a low SHR, more emphasis may be placed on sensible cooling to maintain a comfortable temperature.
Energy Efficiency: Understanding the SHR can help optimize HVAC system performance. By designing systems with the right balance of sensible and latent cooling, energy consumption can be minimized, leading to cost savings.
Dehumidification: In areas with high humidity levels, it's crucial to consider the latent cooling capacity of the HVAC system to effectively remove moisture from the air and prevent issues like mold growth and discomfort.
In summary, the sensible heat ratio (SHR) is a key parameter in HVAC design that helps determine the balance between sensible and latent heat in the air. It guides equipment sizing, energy efficiency considerations, and comfort control strategies to ensure effective temperature and humidity control in indoor spaces. Different regions and applications may require different SHR values, making it an important factor to consider when designing HVAC systems.
How To Read the Psychrometric Chart - A Beginners Guide
This podcast episode is a beginner's introduction to the psychrometric chart.
Here is what you will learn.
Section 1: Properties of Air. We explain the difference between Dry Bulb, Wet Bulb, Relative Humidity, Humidity, and Dew Point.
Section 2: Building the Psychrometric Chart. A psychrometric chart is a graphical representation of the psychrometric processes of air. See how the psychrometric properties make up the chart.
Section 3: We look at psychrometric processes such as cooling, heating, humidification, dehumidification, cooling, and dehumidification.
Section 4: Relative Humidity vs. Dew Point.
You can watch the full video version of this podcast on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@HVAC-TV
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Insight Partners (Commercial HVAC Products in NC, SC, GA): Website: www.insightusa.com
Hobbs & Associates, Inc. (Commercial HVAC Products in VA, TN, MD, AL): www.hobbsassociates.com
Understanding psychrometrics and the properties of air is fundamental to maintaining and controlling space conditions. Designers often rely on software to calculate the critical values related to cooling, heating, humidifying, and dehumidifying, but do we know how those measurement values are determined?
Even though psychrometric charts can be intimidating, we’ll demystify the information they contain. You’ll finish the session with a better understanding of psychrometric charts, the properties of air, and the fundamental processes that drive climate control in a modern building.
Part 2 of 3 - R410A Transition with Don Gillis - Physical Properties of R-454B vs. R-410A
This is part 2 of three, where we focus on the physical properties of R-454B vs. R-410A.
In this podcast, HVACR expert Don Gillis delves into the R410A transition, emphasizing key milestones and exploring the physical properties of potential replacements like R32 and R454B.
You can watch the full video version of this podcast on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@HVAC-TV
The Engineers HVAC Podcast: https://anchor.fm/engineers-hvac-podcast
Insight Partners (Commercial HVAC Products in NC, SC, GA): Website: www.insightusa.com
Hobbs & Associates, Inc. (Commercial HVAC Products in VA, TN, MD, AL): www.hobbsassociates.com
This live podcast focuses squarely on the ASHRAE 34 A2L classification and its implications across HVAC equipment, mechanical spaces, transportation, storage, and building codes. But what exactly are A2L refrigerants?
Named after their ASHRAE safety classification, A2L refrigerants exhibit mild flammability, low toxicity, and a low global warming potential (GWP). This category encompasses hydrofluoroolefins (HFOs) and HFO blends. A2L refrigerants mirror the operational characteristics of legacy refrigerants while presenting a safer profile compared to ammonia and hydrocarbon-based refrigerants.
As the world grapples with climate change, A2L refrigerants have emerged as a substitution for older, high-impact refrigerants such as HFCs and HCFCs in air conditioning and commercial refrigeration setups. A2Ls are pivotal in aiding businesses to meet global objectives outlined in agreements like the Montreal Protocol and the Kigali Amendment, as well as regional regulations such as the U.S. AIM Act, Canada’s ODSHAR, and the targets of the EU Green Deal.
Part 3 of 3 - R410A Transition with Don Gillis - ASHRAE 34 Flammability Testing and A2L Classification
This is part 3 of three, where we focus on ASHRAE 34 Flammability Testing and A2L Classification. In this podcast, HVACR expert Don Gillis delves into the R410A transition, emphasizing key milestones and exploring the physical properties of potential replacements like R32 and R454B.
You can watch the full video version of this podcast on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@HVAC-TV
The Engineers HVAC Podcast: https://anchor.fm/engineers-hvac-podcast
Insight Partners (Commercial HVAC Products in NC, SC, GA): Website: www.insightusa.com
Hobbs & Assocaited, Inc. (Commercial HVAC Products in VA, TN, MD, AL): www.hobbsassociates.com
This live podcast focuses squarely on the ASHRAE 34 A2L classification and its implications across HVAC equipment, mechanical spaces, transportation, storage, and building codes. But what exactly are A2L refrigerants? Named after their ASHRAE safety classification, A2L refrigerants exhibit mild flammability, low toxicity, and a low global warming potential (GWP). This category encompasses hydrofluoroolefins (HFOs) and HFO blends. A2L refrigerants mirror the operational characteristics of legacy refrigerants while presenting a safer profile compared to ammonia and hydrocarbon-based refrigerants. As the world grapples with climate change, A2L refrigerants have emerged as a substitution for older, high-impact refrigerants such as HFCs and HCFCs in air conditioning and commercial refrigeration setups. A2Ls are pivotal in aiding businesses to meet global objectives outlined in agreements like the Montreal Protocol and the Kigali Amendment, as well as regional regulations such as the U.S. AIM Act, Canada’s ODSHAR, and the targets of the EU Green Deal.
Heat Pump Chiller Quick Take | Function and Applications
In this episode, our guest is Kevin Lance with LG, and he gives us a quick rundown on heat pump chillers in terms of function and when you would use them.
For support on your next Heat Pump Chiller project, please reach out to:
Insight Partners, established in 2016, is a recognized leader in HVAC with a reputation for innovation and expertise at the forefront of advancing HVAC solutions to meet the evolving needs of its customers. With over eight offices, Insight serves HVAC engineers, contractors, and building owners across Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. www.insightusa.com
Hobbs & Associates, with a history of excellence spanning over 39 years, is a leading provider of HVAC services, equipment, and solutions dedicated to delivering innovative and sustainable solutions to clients nationwide. Offices located in VA, TN, MD, and AL. www.hobbsassociates.com
Energy Transfer Solutions is a leading provider of specialty commercial and industrial HVAC equipment and services, serving customers throughout the Tri-State area of Pennsylvania, Delaware, and New Jersey. www.etshvac.com
Klima New Jersey LLC is a leading provider of specialized commercial and industrial HVAC equipment and services in Northern New Jersey. Klima represents manufacturers who share its desire to exceed their customers' expectations. www.klimanj.com
Klima New York, LLC, established in 2011, is an HVAC specialist representing equipment manufacturers and is the leading provider of variable refrigerant flow technology in New York City (Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island), Long Island, New Jersey, and Connecticut. www.Klimany.com
Etairos HVAC®, founded in 2020, is a manufacturers’ representative specializing in the sales, service, and integration of equipment, components, and aftermarket parts for commercial, institutional, and light industrial HVAC applications. The company customizes high-performance, economical, sustainable HVAC systems for designers, builders, and owners. Serving Tennessee, Mississippi, and Arkansas. www.etairoshvac.com
Heat pumps play a crucial role in the electrification and decarbonization movement, especially in commercial HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) applications. This technology helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions while promoting the transition to cleaner and more sustainable energy sources. Here's how heat pumps fit into this context.
Electrification involves shifting from fossil fuels to electricity as the primary energy source. Heat pumps are highly efficient devices that use electricity to move heat from one location to another. In commercial HVAC, they can replace traditional systems like natural gas or oil furnaces, which are significant sources of carbon emissions.
Heat pumps are renowned for their high energy efficiency compared to electric strip heat. They can deliver 3 to 4 units of heating or cooling for every 1 unit of electricity consumed, making them significantly more efficient than traditional heating and cooling systems.
Using heat pumps in HVAC helps decarbonize commercial buildings by reducing carbon emissions associated with heating and cooling. Since heat pumps do not directly burn fossil fuels, they produce no on-site carbon emissions. Their efficiency makes them a key component of efforts to lower the carbon footprint of commercial properties, in line with global climate goals.
Exploring Steamification: A Path to Energy Security for Large Commercial Buildings
In this episode, we dive into the fascinating concept of "Steamification" with our special guest, Patrick Lach, VP of Sales and Business Development for Maxi-Therm. This conversation is a must-listen for HVAC Mechanical Engineers and large commercial building owners who utilize steam as a vital component of their energy systems.
The energy landscape is rapidly evolving, and one innovative approach to achieving energy security without complete reliance on electrification is Steamification. Patrick Lach shares insights into this groundbreaking concept, which envisions a future where decarbonization is not bound to electrical solutions alone.
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Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tony-mormino
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Hobbs & Assocaited, Inc. (Commercial HVAC Products in VA, TN, MD, AL): https://hobbsassociates.com/
Key Discussion Points:
The Vision of Steamification: Discover how Steamification aims to generate green steam, offering a sustainable energy future freed from electrification constraints.
Versatile Green Steam Sources: Explore how steam can be generated from various green sources, including biomass, biogas, solar, hydrogen, nuclear, waste-to-energy, and more.
Steam's Unique Advantages: Patrick discusses the many advantages of steam, including its ease of transport, safety, reliability, and long-established role in heating and cooling technologies.
Efficiency and Sustainability: Learn about Maxi-Therm's cutting-edge solutions, including a patented 95+% efficient steam generation system and a 100% steam & condensate closed-loop distribution design to reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions.
Real-World Success Stories: Discover how Maxi-Therm's innovative steam solutions have been implemented in prestigious institutions and commercial buildings across North America, such as universities, hospitals, museums, and manufacturing facilities.
Sustainability Benefits: Patrick highlights the environmental benefits of Maxi-Therm's vertical flooded heat exchangers, which include eliminating condensate receivers, reducing air infiltration, and producing zero flash steam losses.
Join us as we explore the world of Steamification and how it can revolutionize energy solutions for large commercial buildings. Patrick's expertise and Maxi-Therm's groundbreaking technology promise to inspire and inform HVAC Mechanical Engineers and building owners seeking sustainable, efficient, and resilient energy systems.
Part 1 of 3 - R410A Transition with Don Gillis - Phase Down Deadlines, Refrigerant History, What’s an HFO
This is part 1 of three, where we focus on Phase Down Deadlines, Refrigerant History, and What’s an HFO.
In this podcast, HVACR expert Don Gillis delves into the R410A transition, emphasizing key milestones and exploring the physical properties of potential replacements like R32 and R454B.
You can watch the full video version of this podcast on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@HVAC-TV
The Engineers HVAC Podcast: https://anchor.fm/engineers-hvac-podcast
Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tony-mormino
Insight Partners (Commercial HVAC Products in NC, SC, GA): Website: www.insightusa.com
Hobbs & Assocaited, Inc. (Commercial HVAC Products in VA, TN, MD, AL): www.hobbsassociates.com
This live podcast focuses squarely on the ASHRAE 34 A2L classification and its implications across HVAC equipment, mechanical spaces, transportation, storage, and building codes. But what exactly are A2L refrigerants?
Named after their ASHRAE safety classification, A2L refrigerants exhibit mild flammability, low toxicity, and a low global warming potential (GWP). This category encompasses hydrofluoroolefins (HFOs) and HFO blends. A2L refrigerants mirror the operational characteristics of legacy refrigerants while presenting a safer profile compared to ammonia and hydrocarbon-based refrigerants.
As the world grapples with climate change, A2L refrigerants have emerged as a substitution for older, high-impact refrigerants such as HFCs and HCFCs in air conditioning and commercial refrigeration setups. A2Ls are pivotal in aiding businesses to meet global objectives outlined in agreements like the Montreal Protocol and the Kigali Amendment, as well as regional regulations such as the U.S. AIM Act, Canada’s ODSHAR, and the targets of the EU Green Deal.
Brief Overview of ASHRAE Standard 241 – Control of Infectious Aerosols | Review by Tony Abate with AtmosAir Solutions
In this video, Tony Abate, AtmosAir’s Chief Technology Officer, reviews ASHRAE Standard 241.
Tony worked tirelessly on this committee with Dr. William P. Bahnfleth, Ph.D., P.E., Fellow/Presidential Member ASHRAE, and the rest of the committee to complete this standard in record time.
You can watch the full video version of this podcast on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@HVAC-TV
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Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tony-mormino
Insight Partners (Commercial HVAC Products in NC, SC, GA): Website: www.insightusa.com
Hobbs & Assocaited, Inc. (Commercial HVAC Products in VA, TN, MD, AL): www.hobbsassociates.com
In late 2022, the White House contacted ASHRAE to help prepare for the upcoming expiration of Title 42 (in May 2023) and the end of the COVID public health emergency. The government tasked ASHRAE with the job of creating guidance on how to operate buildings in a way to help prevent the spread of airborne infectious illnesses.
During the pandemic, operators of indoor spaces were completely unprepared on how to mitigate and combat the spread of COVID. Proper guidance on how to make indoor spaces safe from the spread of the virus was inconsistent, and many people used untested technologies and inadequate products which were deemed to be ineffective. As a result, a new standard on how to protect people from the spread of infectious airborne illnesses in indoor spaces was needed and ASHRAE became the guiding force behind this initiative.
By December 2022, ASHRAE assembled a SPC (Special Project Committee) under the leadership of William Bahnfleth, a former ASHRAE president, to serve as the leadership behind establishing the framework for the standard. By invitation only, a committee of industry experts and thought leaders, including Tony Abate, the CTO of AtmosAir, came together to work on outlining the standard.
The development of Standard 214 is a multi-faceted approach to address all types of environments, commercial buildings, residential, retail, healthcare, institutional and many others. The standard touches on many aspects of enhancing indoor environments to reduce the spread of infectious aerosols including:
• Infection Risk Management Mode (IRMM) – Establishes requirements for an infection risk management mode (IRMM), which applies during identified periods of elevated disease transmission risk. Authorities having jurisdiction can determine when the enhanced protections of Standard 241 are required. Resilience (the ability to respond to extreme circumstances outside normal conditions) in indoor air quality control design and operations is introduced.
• Requirements for Equivalent Clean Airflow Rate – Sets requirements for equivalent clean airflow rate target per occupant of pathogen free airflow, reducing the risk of infection.
• Requirements for Use of Filtration and Air Cleaning Technology – Provides extensive requirements for use of filtration and air cleaning (such as HEPA filters, air ionizers, or UV lights) to achieve equivalent clean airflow requirements and be cost effective and operate effectively and safely.
• Planning and Commissioning – Provides assessment and planning requirements for being ready for the times when there is an event with increased disease-causing pathogen transmissions. The standard has a building readiness plan, that documents procedure for assessing existing or new HVAC systems to determine if they are working properly and attributing to the equivalent clean air delivered to spaces.
The minimum ventilation requirements are those as published in Standards 62.1, 62.2, and 170. Also, a minimum filtration requirement is set for MERV A-11.
Failure is the Option: How HVAC Mechanical Engineers Can Learn from Failure and Innovate!
In this episode, our guest is Mark W. Fly, PE, Executive Director of the Norman Asbjornson Innovation Center & Laboratory at AAON, Inc. With over 40 years of experience in the HVAC industry, Mr. Fly has a wealth of knowledge to share.
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Listen as we discuss “Failure is the Option: How HVAC Mechanical Engineers Can Learn from Failure and Innovate.”
Mark generously imparts his experience and wisdom regarding HVAC design, shedding light on how failures, unwavering determination, and a positive mindset catalyze innovation and triumph.
During our engaging discussion, we explored the following topics:
Recognizing the role of failure in achieving success, distinguishing between acceptable and unacceptable failures, unveiling the power of perseverance in creating favorable circumstances, and grasping the importance of learning from others' mistakes to enhance our success.
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Humanizing HVAC: A Guide for Mechanical Engineers in a Technical World
In this episode, our guest is Karine Leblanc, mechanical engineer, best-selling author, international speaker, and national sales manager at iAire. Karine served on the board of directors for ASHRAE from 2014 to 2017 and holds the distinction of becoming the first female Region X director and regional chair since 1959.
She is the published author of How to Be Human in a Technical World, available on Amazon.
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We live in a technical world. Yet, technical skills can be worthless without human skills. Human skills connect us to our humanity, our personality, and our ability to communicate and interact with others. So why is it that human skills are not even taught in schools?
How to Be Human in a Technical World is a powerful account for the technically minded who want to change their behavior and lives but don’t know where to start. The first step, asserts author Karine Leblanc, is to increase their emotional intelligence and learn her recipe for success with the Six Magic Skills.
Full of real-life stories, research, practical tools, and action steps, this book is the solution to every analytically minded left-brain thinker who desires more from their career, their relationships, and their life.
Empowering, thought-provoking, and inspiring, Leblanc demonstrates step by step how you can develop human skills, track your progress over time, and change the subtle behaviors that are sabotaging you from the inside out.
Karine is the Past-President of the National Speaker Association Los Angeles Chapter. She has received the ASHRAE Distinguished Service Award and John F James International Award.
She is a certified John Maxwell coach, trainer, and speaker, a certified behavioral analysis consultant, a Heroic Public Speaking graduate Alumni, and an eSpeakers certified virtual presenter.
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HVAC IAQ | Cruise Ships, Planes, Trains, and Automobiles!
Welcome to The Engineers HVAC Podcast, where we share our HVAC design and application experience. My name is Tony Mormino with Insight Partners, and thanks for joining us. In this episode, we have Steve Levine, the CEO of AtmosAir Solutions, one of the world leaders in creating healthier indoor air environments.
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In this episode, Steve shares his unique insight into IAQ issues faced by cruise ships, planes, and trains and how they use the latest in IAQ technology to create healthier environments in these applications.
Thank you for listening, and I hope that you enjoy it!
HVAC Tech Talk | Harnessing Innovation for Cleaner Indoor Air
In this episode, our guest enlightens us on the latest IAQ technology and how that can be used to monitor and clean indoor air.
Our guest is Tony Abate, the CTO of AtmosAir Solutions, one of the world leaders in creating healthier indoor air environments.
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We spend about 90% of our time indoors, so it's important to ensure that the air we breathe is clean and healthy. Unfortunately, the current state of indoor air quality is not good. According to the EPA, indoor air can be up to 100 times more polluted than outdoor air.
Indoor air quality refers to the condition of the air inside buildings and structures, including homes, offices, schools, and public spaces. Several factors contribute to the decline in IAQ, such as inadequate ventilation, outdoor pollution, indoor contaminants, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted by everyday products. Pollutants like dust mites, pet dander, mold spores, and chemicals from cleaning agents further exacerbate the problem.
Poor IAQ can have profound effects on human health. Research has linked exposure to indoor pollutants to various health issues, including allergies, asthma, respiratory problems, headaches, fatigue, and even more severe conditions like lung cancer. Vulnerable individuals such as children, the elderly, and those with pre-existing respiratory conditions are particularly at risk. With people spending an estimated 90% of their time indoors, addressing and improving IAQ has become urgent.
Monitoring indoor air quality is vital in identifying potential hazards and implementing effective mitigation strategies. Real-time IAQ monitoring can provide valuable data on pollutant levels, humidity, temperature, and ventilation effectiveness. By monitoring these parameters, individuals and building owners can take appropriate measures to reduce exposure to harmful contaminants and maintain a healthier indoor environment.
Advancements in technology have provided us with powerful tools to combat indoor air pollution and ensure cleaner living spaces.
In this podcast, we cover bi-polar ionization technology.
Here's a little bit about that.
Air ions naturally filter pollutants from the air we breathe. In naturally pristine environments, such as high mountain peaks, air ion levels tend to be much higher than in areas that are more highly populated and industrialized, such as urban areas.
These ions exhaust themselves cleaning pollutant-rich air. In indoor environments the problem becomes magnified, because gains in energy efficiency result in losses in natural ventilation — and that boosts pollutant levels in the air we breathe. We then introduce to air, which was less than perfect to begin with, all the contaminants and pollutants created by people’s activities and the materials used to build our homes and buildings — it is also possible for toxins from cleaning products, pesticides and other compounds we use to maintain our homes and buildings to end up in the air we are breathing.
This is why natural ion levels are practically nonexistent in indoor environments; they have been stripped from the atmosphere by the pollutants we have created. AtmosAir technology restores the air in the space you breathe to mountain-pure ion levels while retaining energy-efficient benefits.
Five Reasons To Consider Fabric Duct In Your HVAC Design
In this episode, our guest Roger Dalton, Regional Sales Manager at NanoSox, one of the world's largest manufacturers of fabric air dispersion systems.
Roger was friendly enough to come on the show and share five reasons why you might consider using fabric duct.
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Here is a list of the main reasons for using fabric ducts:
1. Better Performance
2. Condensation free, no insulation
3. Appearance-multiple colors and screen printing for logos, ads, ect
4. Easy, low-cost installs
5. Energy efficient for cost savings
A bit about Nanosox.
Nanosox is a product that offers a superior alternative to traditional metal ductwork. It provides even and comfortable airflow through fabric permeation and multi-row orifices, resulting in precise air throw and a tridimensional air dispersion effect. Unlike metal ductwork, Nanosox covers a larger area with uniform airflow and avoids blockage by commodity shelves.
The Nanosox system is aesthetically pleasing, with multiple color options that blend well with any indoor decoration. It can also be customized and individually designed. In contrast, traditional metal ductwork is disorderly and complicated, with various components and brackets.
Another advantage is that it prevents condensation without the need for insulation. The fabric permeation creates a cooling air layer around the duct surface, eliminating temperature differences. In contrast, traditional metal ductwork often faces condensation problems due to incorrect insulation thickness, substandard quality, or improper installation.
This system is hygienic and easy to clean, contributing to improved indoor air quality and meeting higher health and hygiene standards. On the other hand, traditional metal ductwork requires unique cleaning methods and tools, which can be expensive.
This fabric duct is lightweight, accounting for only a quarter of the weight of traditional metal ductwork. This makes it suitable for applications with limited roof load-bearing capacity, such as new buildings or renovations. Traditional metal ductwork, with its heavy weight and additional components, increases the roof load.
The system operates quietly, using flexible materials and lower air velocity, minimizing noise and resonance transmission. This promotes a better indoor environment than the loud noise generated by metal ductwork and air handling units.
Installation is quick and efficient, thanks to specialized cable and track suspension systems. Material waste is reduced, and the installation time is significantly shorter than traditional metal duct systems that require on-site fabrication.
Nanosox ensures reliable quality through large laser production lines and system simulation platforms. All products are manufactured in the factory to guarantee high-pressure resistance, micro-permeability, and other essential properties. In contrast, traditional metal ducts fabricated on-site lack quality assurance.
This system is environmentally friendly, employing synthetic fabric and green manufacturing practices. It is energy-saving due to its tridimensional and laminar airflow model. Additionally, it simplifies the design by replacing the entire traditional ductwork, resulting in cost reduction through lightweight, easy transportation, and quick installation. Traditional ductwork consumes more materials, accessories, and components, increasing the overall cost.
Green Buildings, Green Wallets: An Engineers Guide To 179D Tax Deductions
This video explains how building owners, mechanical engineers, and mechanical contractors can qualify for the 179D tax deduction.
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Our guest is Abby Massey, PE, PMP, LEED AP, the Tax Incentives Director for Calvetti Ferguson Accounting.
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Anywhere else, please contact Abby Massey with Calvetti Ferguson at amassey@calvettiferguson.com.
Abby will share her years of experience with sustainability and energy efficiency, and the Inflation Reduction Act will walk us through the following:
What is 179D?
How is it Calculated?
What is the Process for Taking a client through a 179D Study?
How do Design Firms Qualify?
How do Contractors Qualify?
Changes to 179D from the IRA (Inflation Reduction Act)
Here is a detailed explanation of Section 179D Energy Efficient Tax Deduction.
The Section 179D tax deduction is a compelling federal tax incentive available to companies designing and constructing energy-efficient systems in commercial buildings. Specifically, Section 179D is eligible for work performed on three systems; interior lighting, HVAC (heating, cooling, and ventilation), hot water, and building envelope.
For properties placed into service in 2022 and prior, a tax deduction of up to $1.80 per square foot is available for installing these systems, which results in 50% or greater energy savings compared to a baseline standard. There is eligibility to claim a $0.60 per square foot deduction for upgrades that result in less energy savings. Properties placed into service in 2021 or 2022 are adjusted for inflation, resulting in a higher deduction rate.
Thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, properties placed into service in 2023 or later can now achieve a tax deduction of up to $5 per square foot for achieving 50% or greater energy savings. There is eligibility to claim a $2.50 per square foot deduction for upgrades that result in a 25% energy savings, with an additional $0.10 per square foot for every 1% increase in savings.
New construction, renovations, and additions to commercial or high-rise residential buildings most often qualify. At the time of construction or as part of an upgrade process, energy-efficient building systems must be installed that reduce the property’s energy profile compared to a baseline standard. The energy reduction requirement varies based on the energy-efficient system installed in the project. The baseline standard (ASHRAE 90.1) measures the energy savings changes depending on the year the project was completed.
Many companies can qualify to claim the Section 179D deduction. In addition to commercial building owners, other companies such as architects, engineers, general contractors, construction managers, energy service providers, and specialty contractors (mechanical, electrical, glazing, etc.) may qualify for their work on buildings owned by government and non-profit entities. In other words, the powerful savings potential is also available to those involved in the design and construction industry.
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