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Six-Step HVAC Maintenance Recovery: (A step-by-step guide to energy optimization, comfort improvement and indoor air quality.)

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About Six-Step HVAC Maintenance

With a degree in engineering, developing a step-by-step process for HVAC energy optimization, comfort improvement and indoor air quality, for existing schools and commercial buildings, came naturally for this HVAC service and building automation contractor. With over 35 years' experience in helping schools and commercial facilities reduce heating energy consumption by 20% to over 50%, the author is convinced that over 75% of all HVAC maintenance requirements are simply keeping all system components clean, dry and lubricated. Further, no one is better capable of providing those services, at the lowest possible cost, than well-trained in-house personnel. However, the author’s experience is that most buildings are accomplishing less than 50% of all necessary HVAC services. The purpose of this book is to help in-house personnel, and their managers, better operate their facilities. The building block system suggested to optimize HVAC energy consumption, comfort and indoor air quality, is a simple six-step process: 1. Fix what’s broken - It's impossible to provide the desired efficiency, comfort and indoor air quality, with broken or damaged equipment. If it’s a needed part of the HVAC system, and it’s broken, it should be on a priority list for repair or replacement. This book will help you better understand what to look for and why the repairs are important. 2. Clean what’s dirty - Dirt and debris are your HVAC system’s biggest enemies. It causes premature equipment failure, inefficiencies, and indoor air quality related problems. While working in the aerospace industry, the author worked in a manufacturing facility for Titan 3-D missiles. He says you could literally eat off the floor. So, when he joined the HVAC industry, the filth that he found was shocking! How can these systems possibly operate efficiently with all that dirt? Well, they can’t. This book spends a great deal of time teaching about getting, and keeping, H