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Maureen Mahle and her husband, Steve Klocke both work for Steven Winter Associates, Inc. (SWA) – a firm that helps designers, developers, and owners improve their buildings. SWA, a large energy and sustainability consulting firm, has offices in CT, DC, MA and NY.
Heat pumps are a different animal from furnaces and have some uniquely different parts. If you’re servicing or repairing one that is underperforming, don’t overlook the reversing valve.
Measuring the electrical resistance (ohms) of motors, compressors, and other electrical devices in HVAC systems may seem straightforward. But when the measurements of zero (0) or “OL” (overload) come up in discussions, it becomes clear that there is quite a bit of confusion around this topic.