Carbon Monoxide, Combustion Safety, NCI Article Library, Safety
NOX - How Does It Affect Us? by Jim Davis NOX is defined as oxides of nitrogen and is the combination of NO + NO2. It starts to form in the combustion process in the hot flame zone of combustion between 2500º to 2800º, combining nitrogen in the air with oxygen. Some...
Airflow Testing & Diagnostics, Diagnostic, Heating, Implementation, Testing and Balancing
After an air balancing seminar in Sacramento, California last month, a contractor asked “So now that we’re trained, what do we do next?” I must admit, I thought that’s what we’d been talking about for the previous three days, but the...
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The Employee Free Choice Act, or EFCA, was re-introduced in Congress on March 10, 2009. The bill essentially would eliminate the secret ballot provisions contained in the National Labor Relations Act, thus requiring employers to bargain with a union once the union...
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Nita Brooks On the first day of summer 2017, Nita Brooks died of cancer. On that day, National Comfort Institute, Inc. (NCI) lost an important team player, Skip Brooks lost his wonderful wife, Angie Doyle lost her mom, and Nita’s many acquaintances across the country...
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What Can Sir Isaac Newton Teach Us about Duct Renovation by David Richardson When Sir Isaac Newton’s name is mentioned, many of us think of him getting hit in the head with an apple and discovering gravity. However, Newton can be credited with much more than this....
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