When I was with the county I had a challenging time trying to find a HVAC mechanic to do contract work for us. Being local government they wanted to use a local provider, unfortunately of the 1/2 dozen HVAC contractors in the area none of them were competent with commercial HVAC and could barely spell chiller let alone diagnose or trouble shoot one. Finally found a "local" guy that grew up here and works locally, but he was working for a firm in Green Bay (60 miles away). He eventually started his own firm and his son now works for him, he learned his trade while serving in the USAF. Interesting they don't do residential work, he claims to much BS and hassles from the homeowners and hassles trying to get paid. Cleaning and purging a system is imperative for long life, when we replaced a compressor on one of our chillers they were pulling vacuum on the darn thing for almost a week, they pumped until they were pumping out clean material. When we lived down near Green Bay most of the residential HVAC guys didn't want to repair anything they wanted to sell you a new unit- more money for them and in theory less risk. If you buy an existing house be prepared to get the big sell effort for a new unit the first time you need a service call.
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Today's Featured Article - Hydraulics - Cylinder Anatomy - by Curtis von Fange. Let’s make one more addition to our series on hydraulics. I’ve noticed a few questions in the comment section that could pertain to hydraulic cylinders so I thought we could take a short look at this real workhorse of the circuit. Cylinders are the reason for the hydraulic circuit. They take the fluid power delivered from the pump and magically change it into mechanical power. There are many types of cylinders that one might run across on a farm scenario. Each one could take a chapter in
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