NCI Article Library

High-Performance HVAC Resources

Current Article Library Category: Air Conditioning

NCI Photo of the Month – May 2013

No lock can prevent the pursuit of indoor comfort Photo submitted by: Al Tibbs of Closer Look Inspections Submit your worst HVAC system photos to robf@ncihvac.com for the Photo of the Month contest.

read more

NCI Photo of the Month – May 2011

For some reason I get these headaches every time I take a sauna... Photo submitted by: Corey Hickman - Comfort Matters Heating & Air Submit your worst HVAC system photos to robf@ncihvac.com for the June Photo of the Month contest.

read more

NCI Photo of the Month – May 2010

May's Photo: 80,000 Btu furnace with 9" ducts. This photo had to be a winner as soon as we saw it. The photo typifies the type of undersized duct systems that we all are secretly seeking. It appears to be an 80,000 BTU furnace with ONLY one 9" diameter round metal...

read more

NCI Photo of the Month – June 2013

Alan Fisher of Fisher Air in Brea, California submitted this photo of the month of a Five Filter “Bank” taken by his son Scott on a recent service call. He opened the filter access door on this upflow unit and discovered their customer had been hoarding filters. In an...

read more

NCI Photo of the Month – July 2010

July's Photo: Does Thermostat Location Matter? The 2nd floor of this particular home was always uncomfortable in both heating & cooling. After a little investigation, it was discovered that the thermostat wires were run in the same stud space as the supply air...

read more

NCI Photo of the Month – January 2010

This fine example of advanced sheet metal craftsmanship was found on a rooftop on Las Vegas, Nevada. This is an example of how not to use eight sheet metal elbows to transition from a packaged unit to an existing duct system where the supply and return connections to...

read more

NCI Photo of the Month – February 2013

This month’s photo of the month winner is Andrew John of John’s Refrigeration in Arizona. Notice this 10” return duct is pulling air directly from an attic. Also understand that attic temperatures in Arizona regularly exceed 160F. That’s 300 CFM x 80 degree Delta T x...

read more

NCI Photo of the Month – February 2011

What do you mean, how will we service the furnace? Photo submitted by: John Ellis - So Cal Air Dynamics Submit your worst HVAC system photos to robf@ncihvac.com for the March Photo of the Month contest.

read more

National Comfort Institute, Inc.

Related Categories:

Visit
High-Performance HVAC Today
magazine for the latest articles.

Powered By MemberPress WooCommerce Plus Integration