Episodios del podcast
Temporada 2
The Journey Of A Recovery Cylinder- Kate Houghton from Hudson Technologies
🌬️🔧 Ever wondered what happens to a refrigerant cylinder after you drop it off at the supply house? Join Kate Houghton as she takes us on a fascinating virtual journey, following a cylinder from its creation all the way back to you as a brand new empty! 🚀🔄 Discover the ins and outs of refrigerant life cycles and learn about the latest in A2L refrigerants and proper handling techniques during reclamation. Don't miss this deep dive into the cool world of refrigerants! ❄️🔍
Johnson Controls Launches New Portfolio of Low-GWP Equipment- David Budzinski from Johnson Controls
Johnson Controls is excited to announce that they have launched a completely redesigned environmentally sustainable residential HVAC portfolio utilizing the low-GWP refrigerant R-454B well ahead of the EPA’s 2025 deadline. The entire suite of products have been improved with new features that make them faster to install and easier to service, including refrigerant detection technology to ensure the safety of contractors and homeowners. Want to learn about the fully redesigned portfolio, the importance of the low-GWP refrigerant transition on the industry as we move to a sustainable future and what’s next for Johnson Controls ahead of the EPA’s 2025 deadline? If so, set back, turn up the volume and let's take an audio excursion into the future of HVAC. Refrigerant landing page: https://www.johnsoncontrols.com/navigating-the-refrigerant-transition YORK Residential sustainability page: https://www.york.com/residential-equipment/sustainability
Matching The Right Student To The Right Contractor- Matt DiBara from The Contractor Consultants
Gen Z and Gen Alpha offer a tremendous opportunity for educators and contractors. They may look different than previous generations, but they have a LOT to offer! The pandemic and the ensuing “Great Resignation” meant shifts in culture and what these younger generations expected from jobs. No longer would they tolerate outdated working practices and company cultures. They wanted more training, more growth opportunities, and more opportunities to make a difference. To be a top placing program, with top performing contractors, we need to understand the needs of BOTH.
Interplay and HVAC Excellence Elevate Education-Dan Clapper from Interplay Learning
Virtual Reality (VR) has transformed education by providing immersive and experiential learning opportunities, making education more accessible, engaging, and personalized. It fosters collaboration, offers cost-effective training, and enables innovative teaching tools, revolutionizing the way students learn and educators teach. Interplay Learning now offers HVAC Excellence Employment Ready Certification exams with their immersive trades training, making it easier to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and certifications needed to start meaningful trades careers.
A Deep Dive Into The Combustion Cycle-Rachel Kaiser
Welcome to the world of complete combustion, where molecules mingle and react in a mesmerizing display of chemistry in action. In this episode with Rachel Kaiser, we'll take you on a journey through the magical realm of combustion. Complete combustion occurs when a fuel (usually hydrocarbon-based) reacts with an adequate supply of oxygen (O2) to produce carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O) as the only products. The reaction is represented by the general equation: Fuel+Oxygen→Carbon Dioxide+Water+EnergyFuel+Oxygen→Carbon Dioxide+Water+Energy For example, the complete combustion of methane (CH4) can be represented by the equation: CH4(𝑔)+2O2(𝑔)→CO2(𝑔)+2H2O(𝑔)+EnergyCH4(g)+2O2(g)→CO2(g)+2H2O(g)+Energy In this reaction, one molecule of methane reacts with two molecules of oxygen to produce one molecule of carbon dioxide and two molecules of water, along with releasing energy. Complete combustion is characterized by a clean, efficient burning process that maximizes the energy released and minimizes the production of harmful by-products such as carbon monoxide (CO) and soot. Sound complicated? Hang out with Rachel and I as she breaks it down into bitesize nuggets of clarity.