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HVAC Safety Tips: Don’t Let Carbon Monoxide Sneak Up On You

February 13, 2020 by Michael Rosone | Last Modified: February 12, 2020

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A carbon monoxide leak can mean disaster for your business

You already know that carbon monoxide is deadly—you’ve certainly heard the horror stories that result from people unknowingly breathing in the colorless, odorless gas. So as a responsible business owner or manager, you don’t take those kind of risks lightly. That’s why you have carbon monoxide detectors installed throughout your space, right?

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Categories: Commercial HVAC, Preventive Maintenance Agreements, Residential HVAC

How Long Should an Air Conditioner Last?

September 5, 2017 by Michael Rosone | Last Modified: January 17, 2020

how long should an air conditioner last

With the hottest temperatures of the year staring us down, the last thing we need is a meltdown over an air conditioner breakdown. Home and business owners and facility and property managers across the NYC metropolitan area are keeping their fingers crossed that mature air conditioning systems make it through the summer. This tenuous situation can’t help beg the question, “How long should an air conditioner last?”

HVAC experts say an air conditioner should last about 15 to 20 years under normal conditions. However, many factors can reduce that life, including poor installation, operating conditions, system sizing, and neglected maintenance.

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Categories: Commercial Air Conditioning, Commercial HVAC, Commercial Installations, Residential HVAC, Residential Installations

New HVAC refrigerants: Could CO2 Replace R-22?

January 5, 2016 by Michael Rosone | Last Modified: January 17, 2020

Technician adding HVAC refrigerants to air conditioning unit

If you’ve been following our HVAC blog articles, you probably notice that they’re usually very practical. We offer guidance about issues that are on your mind and provide information that’s immediately helpful. Once in a while, though, we like to talk about something just because we think it’s interesting and enlightening. This blog about new HVAC refrigerants is one of those posts. We hope you’ll find it interesting and enlightening, too!

The true story behind HVAC refrigerants

Refrigeration was originally invented because we wanted to make our food last longer and prevent waste from spoilage. We learned that keeping it cool accomplished that goal. Isn’t it ironic that the chemical HVAC refrigerants we developed to chill our food (as well as cool our living and working spaces) are some of the worst contributors to the greenhouse effect and global warming? That’s right: as we chill our food to preserve it, we’re heating up our planet and destroying it.

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Categories: Commercial HVAC, Commercial Refrigeration

R22 Phased Out: The Timeline & Facts You Need to Know

January 16, 2020 by Michael Rosone | Last Modified: January 15, 2020

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If you are a facilities manager who has responsibility for older air conditioning systems, chances are you are alarmed by the news that R22 has been phased out. Does this mean you’ll need to replace a lot of expensive equipment? You’re probably also wondering about the R22 phase out schedule and how quickly you need to act.

In this article we’ll discuss the timeline for the R22 phase out to help you understand the urgency of the situation. Then we’ll discuss the options for facilities with R22 air conditioning equipment and some tips for making the best decision for your company.

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Categories: Commercial Air Conditioning, Commercial HVAC, Commercial Installations

When Does R22 Become Unavailable? Help For AC Equipment Owners

January 17, 2020 by Michael Rosone | Last Modified: January 15, 2020

when does r22 become illegalHave you been limping along with your older R22 air conditioner? Hoping to avoid replacing it during the high season? Especially if you know your unit has a refrigerant leak, you may be trying to decide how long you can get by before you’ll have to invest in a new system. An important factor in making that decision is answering the question: when is R22 no longer available?

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Categories: Commercial Air Conditioning, Commercial HVAC, Commercial Installations, Residential HVAC, Residential Installations

The Secret to Getting Your Commercial HVAC Upgrades Approved

December 7, 2017 by Michael Rosone | Last Modified: January 15, 2020

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As a facilities manager, you know proper facility management is sometimes a thankless job. That fact is never more apparent than when you’re trying to get HVAC upgrades approved.

A case in point: you devote significant attention to ensuring the building you manage is cool and comfortable in the summer and pleasantly warm in the winter. The trouble is, accolades seldom go out when the indoor climate is pleasant. Yet you’d hear about it quickly if your building was inundated with excessive heat and humidity because your HVAC system went on the blink.Read More

Categories: Commercial Air Conditioning, Commercial HVAC

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