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    In this episode of the Did You Know Podcast, host Clifton beck speaks with Keilly Witman, the nation's leading expert in refrigerant management and founder of Refrigerant Management Solutions. Together, they break down the complexities of U.S. refrigerant regulations, including the upcoming Technology Transitions Rule and the Chronically Leaking Appliance Rule. This essential conversation is packed with insights for both residential and commercial refrigeration professionals, focusing on compliance strategies, emerging challenges, and actionable advice to navigate the rapidly evolving regulatory landscape.

    Key Takeaways:

    Understanding New Regulations: The Technology Transitions Rule introduces global warming potential (GWP) limits for refrigerants based on equipment type and dates, adding layers of complexity for manufacturers and technicians alike. The Chronically Leaking Appliance Rule now applies to HFC appliances with 15+ pounds of refrigerant, mandating strict compliance by January 2026.

    Clarity on Compliance: Different regulations and compliance dates apply to pre-charged packaged units versus field-installed systems. Miscommunication and misinformation are prevalent, particularly in residential settings, where homeowners may be misled about mandatory changes.

    The Importance of Education: Refrigeration professionals must prioritize self-education to avoid costly mistakes. Resources like Refrigerant Management Solutions' training programs and fact sheets help simplify complex regulatory requirements.

    Actionable Insights for Technicians: Understand the difference between manufacturing and installation compliance deadlines. Recognize the importance of accurate record-keeping to ensure regulatory compliance.

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    In this episode of the Did You Know Podcast, Clifton Beck speaks with Michael Kane, President of UAE and Chairman of Kane Group, and Louise Kellar from UEi Test Instruments about carbon monoxide (CO) safety and industry advancements. The conversation highlights the critical importance of proper combustion analysis, the risks of carbon monoxide poisoning, and how contractors can play a vital role in ensuring consumer safety. They also discuss the UK's regulatory framework for CO safety and the strides being made in the U.S. toward awareness and training.

    Key Takeaways:

    Carbon Monoxide Awareness: CO exposure can cause long-term health issues or fatalities, even at low levels. The National Carbon Monoxide Awareness Association is working to increase education and regulatory frameworks. Awareness campaigns are helping to shift perspectives, emphasizing CO’s cumulative and invisible dangers.International Perspectives: The UK mandates certifications for technicians and standards for combustion analyzers to prevent CO poisoning, unlike the U.S., which lacks such comprehensive regulation. Proper certifications and regular analyzer tuning are crucial for effective CO monitoring.Industry Trends and Opportunities: Economic shifts are leading contractors to focus more on service and less on equipment replacement. Incorporating CO monitoring into standard procedures presents an opportunity to build trust and relationships with customers. Proper training and consistent service practices are key to protecting consumers.Tools and Best Practices: Portable CO detectors and combustion analyzers are essential for contractors. Regular calibration ensures they meet manufacturer specifications. Contractors can adopt low-cost solutions to avoid CO-related risks entirely

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    In this episode of the Did You Know Podcast, Clifton Beck chats with David Rames, Senior Product Manager at Midea America/Group, about the transformative advancements in heat pump technology. They explore the performance of cold-climate heat pumps, including groundbreaking vapor injection technology, innovative compressor designs, and adaptive features like auto-voltage detection. David shares insights from projects like the Alaskan Willow Ranch retrofit, where Midea’s systems replaced outdated fossil-fuel heating with next-gen heat pumps capable of thriving in extreme climates.

    Key Takeaways:

    Cold-Climate Performance: Midea’s heat pumps achieve remarkable efficiency even at sub-zero temperatures, with advanced compressors providing up to 118% heating capacity at -15°F.Vapor Injection: This innovative process enables heat extraction from frigid outdoor air to maintain indoor comfort, revolutionizing heat pump performance.Envelope Optimization: Proper heat load calculations, equipment sizing, and building shell improvements are essential for maximizing efficiency and comfort.Auto-Voltage Detection: Midea’s new air handlers adapt seamlessly to 115V or 208V inputs, simplifying retrofits and eliminating the need for costly electrical upgrades.Training and Support: Midea prioritizes education and collaboration, offering hands-on training for contractors and industry professionals to ensure smooth technology adoption.Alaska Project: The retrofit at Willow Ranch, Alaska, demonstrated Midea’s ability to eliminate fossil fuel dependency and deliver consistent comfort in extreme conditions

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    In this episode of the Did You Know Podcast, Clifton Beck chats with David Rames, Senior Product Manager at Midea America/Group, about the transformative advancements in heat pump technology. They explore the performance of cold-climate heat pumps, including groundbreaking vapor injection technology, innovative compressor designs, and adaptive features like auto-voltage detection. David shares insights from projects like the Alaskan Willow Ranch retrofit, where Midea’s systems replaced outdated fossil-fuel heating with next-gen heat pumps capable of thriving in extreme climates.

    Key Takeaways:

    Cold-Climate Performance: Midea’s heat pumps achieve remarkable efficiency even at sub-zero temperatures, with advanced compressors providing up to 118% heating capacity at -15°F.Vapor Injection: This innovative process enables heat extraction from frigid outdoor air to maintain indoor comfort, revolutionizing heat pump performance.Envelope Optimization: Proper heat load calculations, equipment sizing, and building shell improvements are essential for maximizing efficiency and comfort.Auto-Voltage Detection: Midea’s new air handlers adapt seamlessly to 115V or 208V inputs, simplifying retrofits and eliminating the need for costly electrical upgrades.Training and Support: Midea prioritizes education and collaboration, offering hands-on training for contractors and industry professionals to ensure smooth technology adoption.Alaska Project: The retrofit at Willow Ranch, Alaska, demonstrated Midea’s ability to eliminate fossil fuel dependency and deliver consistent comfort in extreme conditions.

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    In this episode of the Did You Know Podcast, Clifton Beck sits down with Bryn Raptor and Paul Chavez from Mitsubishi Electric Trane to delve into the intricacies of inverter diagnostics. They discuss the fundamental principles of inverter technology, including the conversion of AC to DC voltage, the role of IGBTs in simulating AC waveforms, and the importance of balanced voltage. The trio also explores practical tips for diagnosing inverter systems, such as checking DC voltage, verifying AC voltage on the compressor, and understanding the behavior of ECM motors.

    Key Takeaways:

    Inverter Basics: Inverter technology involves converting AC to DC voltage, cleaning it up, and then simulating AC waveforms to control the compressor's speed and efficiency.Component Checks: Verifying DC voltage, checking AC voltage on the compressor, and using an inverter checker or multimeter to assess IGBT functionality are crucial steps in diagnosing inverter systems.Compressor Diagnostics: While inverter compressors operate on simulated AC voltage, traditional methods like checking for shorts and grounds can still be applied.ECM Motors: These motors require constant voltage and a variable voltage signal for speed control.Low-Voltage Communication: The outdoor unit supplies 24V DC to the indoor unit for communication. The indoor unit responds with a 12V DC signal, creating a fluctuating voltage between 12V and 24V.

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    In this episode of the Did You Know Podcast, Clifton Beck hosts a conversation with Chris Army from Johnson Controls. Chris Army is a seasoned professional at Johnson Controls, bringing years of expertise in HVAC and refrigeration systems.

    They explore the evolving landscape of HVAC and refrigeration training, focusing on how technology, hands-on learning, and innovative programs like the Ducted Systems Academy are shaping the future. Chris shares insights on adapting to generational learning styles, integrating cutting-edge technologies like VR and AI, and bridging the gap between traditional mechanical skills and modern technical expertise.

    Key Takeaways

    Adapting to Generational Learning Styles: The importance of understanding the tech-savviness of Generation Z and Generation Alpha and leveraging their skills to advance in the HVAC industry.Hands-On Training Programs: Johnson Controls’ Ducted Systems Academy offers comprehensive programs like Tech Foundry to upskill technicians through hands-on and online learning.Embracing Technology: How VR, AI, and other emerging technologies are transforming training methodologies and helping technicians adapt to modern HVAC systems.Partnership with Educators and Contractors: Collaboration with vocational schools, state programs, and contractors to integrate advanced training resources into classrooms.Energy Efficiency Focus: How the HVAC industry is adopting innovative solutions to improve efficiency, drawing parallels to advancements in the automotive sector.

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    In this episode of the Did You Know Podcast, Clifton Beck hosts a conversation with Chris Army from Johnson Controls. They explore the evolving landscape of HVAC and refrigeration training, focusing on how technology, hands-on learning, and innovative programs like the Ducted Systems Academy are shaping the future. Chris shares insights on adapting to generational learning styles, integrating cutting-edge technologies like VR and AI, and bridging the gap between traditional mechanical skills and modern technical expertise.

    Key Takeaways

    Adapting to Generational Learning Styles: The importance of understanding the tech-savviness of Generation Z and Generation Alpha and leveraging their skills to advance in the HVAC industry.Hands-On Training Programs: Johnson Controls’ Ducted Systems Academy offers comprehensive programs like Tech Foundry to upskill technicians through hands-on and online learning.Embracing Technology: How VR, AI, and other emerging technologies are transforming training methodologies and helping technicians adapt to modern HVAC systems.Partnership with Educators and Contractors: Collaboration with vocational schools, state programs, and contractors to integrate advanced training resources into classrooms.

    Guest Background

    Chris Army is a seasoned professional at Johnson Controls, bringing years of expertise in HVAC and refrigeration systems. At the Ducted Systems Academy, he focuses on developing training programs that combine technical and mechanical skills with advanced technologies.

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    In this episode of the Did You Know Podcast, Clifton Beck hosts a conversation with Chris Army from Johnson Controls. They explore the evolving landscape of HVAC and refrigeration training, focusing on how technology, hands-on learning, and innovative programs like the Ducted Systems Academy are shaping the future. Chris shares insights on adapting to generational learning styles, integrating cutting-edge technologies like VR and AI, and bridging the gap between traditional mechanical skills and modern technical expertise.

    Key Takeaways

    Adapting to Generational Learning Styles: The importance of understanding the tech-savviness of Generation Z and Generation Alpha and leveraging their skills to advance in the HVAC industry.Hands-On Training Programs: Johnson Controls’ Ducted Systems Academy offers comprehensive programs like Tech Foundry to upskill technicians through hands-on and online learning.Embracing Technology: How VR, AI, and other emerging technologies are transforming training methodologies and helping technicians adapt to modern HVAC systems.Partnership with Educators and Contractors: Collaboration with vocational schools, state programs, and contractors to integrate advanced training resources into classrooms.Energy Efficiency Focus: How the HVAC industry is adopting innovative solutions to improve efficiency, drawing parallels to advancements in the automotive sector.

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    In this episode of the Did You Know - The ESCO HVAC Podcast, Clifton Beck engages in a fascinating discussion with Ricardo Schneider, the President of the Danfoss Turbocor Compressors, about the revolutionary development of Turbocor compressors technology and its transformative impact on the HVAC and refrigeration industry.

    Ricardo shares the history and unique features of the Turbocor compressor, explaining how it was designed to meet environmental demands and improve efficiency by eliminating oil and integrating frictionless, variable-speed technology. They dive into the benefits of this technology, its energy-saving potential, and its applications in data centers, large commercial buildings, and refrigeration.

    Key Takeaways:

    History of Turbocor Development: Turbocor was created in response to environmental concerns in the 90s, aiming to phase out harmful refrigerants and develop a compact, efficient compressor.Oil-Free Operation: Removing oil from the system increases efficiency and heat transfer by eliminating the need for oil management, thereby reducing friction and maintenance requirements.Frictionless Magnetic Bearings: Turbocor uses magnetic bearings to create a contact-free environment that eliminates wear, ensuring long-term efficiency and durability.Energy Efficiency and Variable Speed: The compressor's variable speed technology allows it to adjust to cooling demands, providing significant energy savings in high-intensity environments like data centers.Decarbonization and Heat Pumps: The technology is critical in developing efficient heat pumps, which are gaining traction in Europe as an alternative to gas-based heating due to their energy efficiency and environmental benefits.Growth in Refrigeration: Turbocor is expanding into refrigeration applications, proving beneficial for industries like food processing and beverages, although it currently targets medium-temperature applications rather than extremely low temperatures.

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  • Have YOU ever been hit with a word you don’t understand during a conversation? 😳 Imagine being asked, “How gregarious are you?” Do you admit you have no idea what that means, or do you dive into a creative answer and hope for the best? 🤔

    In this fun, candid podcast, Steve Coscia joins us to share best practices for tackling these moments with confidence! Whether it’s owning up to gaps in vocabulary or gracefully sidestepping tricky questions, Steve walks us through effective techniques to build strong, well-spoken students in the HVACR classroom. 🎓 Let’s transform those awkward moments into opportunities for genuine communication skills!

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  • Have you ever thought it was odd that your smart fridge can connect to WiFi, show you what's inside, send you expiration alerts, and even recognize your food, but your home’s HVAC system is still operating with basic controls? 🤔 In a world where refrigerators are this advanced, why is Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) still behind? Join us as we chat with Kevin Hart from Haven IAQ, and explore how the HVAC industry can catch up and make IAQ control just as smart!

  • Welcome to the classroom of today – where things may look and feel a bit different than just a few years ago! 🤔 As educators, we’re not just teachers; we’re leaders, managers, and mentors, guiding the next generation into a complex workforce. But what does it really mean to be a leader in today’s classroom? And what does it take to create an environment that’s positive, engaging, and empowering for students? 🌱

    In this episode, we are joined by none other than Steve Coscia! 🎉 Steve is here to share his insights on becoming an effective leader who inspires, motivates, and creates a culture that prepares students for success beyond the classroom. Let’s dive in and discover the tools and strategies to shape the leaders of tomorrow. 🔧✨

    Hit play and let’s start building a creative, workforce-ready classroom culture together!

  • In the HVAC industry, staying updated on the latest technology is essential for instructors and professionals alike. SmartAC.com, Inc. showcases how modern HVAC systems, enhanced with digital circuits, sensors, software, and analytics, are transforming the field. These advancements allow for proactive monitoring and problem-solving, often addressing issues before they occur. By embracing these technologies, HVAC businesses can boost customer confidence and foster greater loyalty. The digital revolution in HVAC is here, and SmartAC is leading the charge, helping both instructors and professionals navigate this high-tech landscape.

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  • 🔥 Resistance is Futile! 🔥 Our industry is on the brink of major transitions with new refrigerants and next-gen inverters taking center stage! 🌐 If you're still teaching with just single-stage or two-stage systems, it’s time to catch up, or you might just be left in the dark. 🌙

    Join us as we chat with HVACR expert and industry leader Dan Bracciano! 📚💡 Dan will guide us through what it takes to prepare the next wave of technicians and how to adapt training programs and curriculum for a future-ready workforce. Whether you’re an educator, technician, or just curious about the future of HVACR, this is one conversation you don’t want to miss. Tune in, learn, and stay ahead of the curve! 🛠️🌬️

  • Do good HVACR technicians make great instructors? 🤔 It's a question many of us ponder at some point in our careers. Transitioning from a field expert to an educator comes with unique challenges, but hey, aren't we pros at tackling problems head-on? 💪 We’ve built our careers on diagnosing, planning, and executing – and teaching others is no different!

    The truth is, you started teaching the moment you helped a fellow tech on the job! 🔧 So, why not consider taking that to the next level? Join HVACR professionals Clifton Beck and Dick Wirz, as they guide you through the exciting first steps of evolving into an HVACR educator. 🚀

  • Get ready for a wild ride with Did You Know- "Tales from the Trenches"! In this episode, we're bringing you the craziest stories and unforgettable moments from the deep, unpredictable world of the service industry. From makeshift bathtub butcher shops (yes, you read that right) to epic toilet removal disasters, we're diving into the tales you just have to hear to believe. Whether you're in the trade or just love a good laugh, buckle up for an entertaining journey through the daily adventures of property maintenance personnel. This is one episode you won’t want to miss! 🚽🔧😂

  • What’s the deal with A2L refrigerants? 🤔 Why are these standards so important for safe installations? And how can you make sure you’re up to code while staying cool? 😎

    From the basics of A2L classification to the nitty-gritty details of proper installation, Carter's got you covered with easy-to-understand explanations and tips that’ll make you an A2L pro in no time! 🙌 Join us for a fun and informative ride as we unravel the mysteries behind A2L HVAC systems! 🚀 We’ve got industry legend and author Carter Stanfield in the house to help break down ASHRAE Standards 34 and 15.2. 🕵️‍♂️🔍

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  • How confident are you when it comes to troubleshooting a communicating residential HVAC system? 🧐 In this episode, I'm putting Ty to the test with some tricky Daikin 5VDC communicating issues — but spoiler alert: he’s not easily stumped! 😅 Join us as we dig deep into the fundamentals of communicating networks and explore the best practices for diagnosing these pesky communication problems. 🚀

    Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting out, take a stroll with us through the intricate (but totally understandable!) world of communicating HVAC systems. Let’s make learning fun and empowering — one signal at a time! 🌟💬🔧

  • Creating a successful HVACR program isn’t always a straightforward process... or is it? 🚀 This week, we are here to prove that with the right guidance and a bit of strategic planning, program development can be more exciting than a roller coaster ride! Get ready for an action-packed discussion that covers it all: 🔍 Initial Due Diligence & Market Feasibility 🤝 Partnerships, Alliances & PAC Meetings 📘 Curriculum Development & Credentialing ⚙️ Learn why accreditation is more than a badge—it's a pathway to excellence. Whether you're an educator, administrator, or industry professional looking to elevate your HVACR program, this is your roadmap to success. 🧭

  • Have you ever been driving and suddenly come up with a brilliant solution to an HVACR industry challenge? What happens next? Many innovative tools and techniques in our field come from technicians in the field and industry experts who use their creativity to develop practical solutions. In this episode, Don Prather joins us to share how he tackled a common problem in zoning systems, especially in low-load scenarios, and turned it into both a product and a training initiative.