HVAC Know It All Podcast

The HVAC Know It All podcast is hosted by me, Gary McCreadie. These are my thoughts, my jobs, my too

Episodes

Total: 434

We talk to Jamie Kitchen from Danfoss. He schools us on superheat. NiceJob for reputation marketing

We talk to Peter Wolff from Armstrong regarding hydronic circulators. We get Peter's take on circula

Compressor Pre Inspection

2021/5/27

Compressor pre inspection is super important before installation. Checking specs, winding resistance

Building retrofits will gain some traction in the coming years as the demand to go green gets strong

Let's talk about refrigerant leak checking, how to determine if there is a leak, how to find them an

On this episode we speak to Darrell Tomie, branch director at the Master Group. We discuss supply ho

I'm on the road on this episode, discussing equipment back up for critical enviroments and why it's

We talk to Ben Reed VP of Products at Haven IAQ by Tzoa about whole home indoor air monitoring and h

Oil failure controls are misunderstood in my experience and they rarely fail, it's usually an oil fa

Paul Schubert from Rapid Locking System joins us to talk about refrigeration press tools and press f

When you build rapport with a customer and consistently educate them on their building and equipment

I speak to Steven Landry from Cannabis Mechanical about his journey through the HVAC/R trade and his

I had an opportunity to get to know Mark and his wife Sonia on this episode. Mark has what's called

We talk to Andrei Hari from Armstong about chiller plant optimization.

Great chat with Brandi on her move to an in house hospital HVAC and Refrigeration role. We also talk

Walk-in box design is super important for the operation and longevity of the system. On this episode

Great conversation with Tony Furst from Armstrong on hydronic commissioning, commissioning agents an

Trevor graces my presence once again to talk tandem and trio compressors sets and how they work.

I finally catch up with Kevin to talk cooling towers and tower maintenance.

Interesting times await us with the changing regulations to refrigerants. We need to be in the know