If you've been through an NCI CO seminar, you've been taught that when performing carbon monoxide analysis on equipment, CO should be stable and that rising CO is the most dangerous of all CO patterns. On the other hand there are isolated cases where CO is not stable...
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Brice’s Refrigeration, Inc.
Congratulation's to December's NCI Contractor of the Month: Brice Johnson, President of Brice's Refrigeration, Torrington, Wyoming. Brice Johnson roams the high prairies of Wyoming searching for CO problems as he drives 4 hours from one corner of his service area to...
Brian Garno, Garno Brothers, Swartz Creek, MI
Brian Garno, of Garno Brothers serving Genesee County on the Lower Michigan Peninsula has been selected as this months NCI contractor of the month. Brian also owns and operated Balance Pro, a professional air balancing company serving South Eastern Michigan. You may...
Add a CO Testing Report to Your Service Procedures
Add a CO Testing Report to Your Service Procedures
A Closer Look at Barometric Damper Modifications
Since we're deep in the throes of another winter, it must be time to review the use, installation, and application of barometric dampers. While we're at it, let's focus on proper installation of spill switches as well. There are times a draft hood may be viewed more...
10 Reasons to Get CO & Combustion Certified
1. Your customer's lives may depend on it. Yours too. 2. Because there is no other way to properly service, maintain and maximize the efficiency of a furnace, boiler or water heater. 3. To move ahead of the industry. The sad fact is there is no requirement to do...
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