Last month we brought you a red tag label that you can attach to an appliance when you disable it due to a safety hazard. This month we bring you its cousin, a yellow tag that is to be attached to equipment when you have made modifications or repairs to improve the...
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PK Wadsworth, Solon, OH
by Jim Davis
Paul Wadsworth calls himself the Business Leader of the PK Wadsworth Heating and Cooling Company of Solon, Ohio. The title Business Leader in place of President or CEO was chosen to typify his planned approach to business, as compared to the reactive approach found in...
How to Red Tag a Defective System
by Jim Davis
How to Red Tag a Defective System When following National Comfort Institute Carbon Monoxide and Combustion Efficiency Protocols and procedures there is a chance a dangerous or potentially dangerous condition will be uncovered. If this happens, there are times when...
How to Maintain Your Combustion Analyzer
by Jim Davis
The primary goal of combustion testing is to take readings you can trust so you can evaluate the operating condition of the combustion appliance. In order to take readings you can trust you have to be sure your combustion analyzer remains in tip-top shape. The...
How to Determine Combustion Air Performance
by Jim Davis
Combustion air testing is performed using a draft gauge and a CO analyzer. When the draft in the flue of an appliance is low or below -.01" to -.02" W.C. and when CO reading are rising, combustion air problems are present. Carbon Monoxide diagnostics consistently...
How to Adjust Barometric Dampers on Gas-Fired Appliances
by Jim Davis
The procedure and purpose for adjusting barometric dampers for gas appliances is completely different from the reason you adjust barometric dampers on oil equipment. Let's take a look at each method to get a clearer picture of what we're trying to accomplish. OIL...
Homer Nine and Sons of Beaver, Pennsylvania
by National Comfort Institute, Inc.
Dale Nine, owner and General Manager of Homer Nine and Sons of Beaver, Pennsylvania (about 20 miles North of Pittsburgh) is the May, 2010 NCI Member of the Month. The company name Homer Nine goes way back. Dale's first name is Homer. He is the son of Homer "Buck"...
Hard to Pinpoint CO Problem? Narrow It Down
by Jim Davis
Have you ever noticed a distinct change in CO readings when the blower comes on? Most technicians believe this indicates a cracked heat exchanger. But could it be something else? There are at least three scenarios that could cause this situation on Natural Draft and...
Generate New Work With CO & Combustion Testing
by National Comfort Institute, Inc.
In addition to keeping your customers safe and saving them money, CO and Combustion Testing can be a very lucrative source of revenue for your contracting company. One of the main benefits of testing is the repair work it generates. These repairs are offered by few of...
Gas Pressure Adjustments Done Right
by Jim Davis
Whether starting up new equipment or servicing existing equipment you should never assume that the recommended gas pressure of an appliance will assure safe or adequate operation. Performance cannot be determined until combustion testing has been completed. There are...