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Fuel Oil News April 2015

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Challenge Selling IAQ Healthy home system control Why whole house ventilation Code requirements Types of ventilation system Why fresh air ventilation Benefits of central fan integrated ven- tilation Sensors Makeup air Particulate capture MERV Types of UV Lamp intensity What is photo catalytic oxidation 3:30-4:00 p.m.—Using Technology to Track Safety & Compliance Tim Quinn, Boston Environmental This presentation we review industry and insurance requirements and best practices for propane safety and compliance. Good for marketers new to propane as well as a refresher for those in the industry. You will come away with some easy to imple- ment best practices as well as an update on recent requirements for cathodic protection testing and Duty to Warn requirements. Proper documentation, information required to be recorded and record keep- ing and retrieval will be covered. TUeSday, May 19 Technical Classes (complimentary, thanks to the premier education sponsors) 8:00 a.m.— electronic Ignition Systems Tim McElwain Tim is an independent trainer. He has over 28 years of experience in the service indus- try. He was a customer service training supervisor for 18 years with a public utility. This seminar will cover the electric igni- tion systems in use today on boilers and furnaces. The class is designed to help the technician diagnose and service just about any of the complex boilers and furnaces in the field today. This class will cover: Flame conductivity Intermittent ignition Flame rectification Honeywell systems Control replacement 8:00 a.m.— Combustion analysis Made easy Richard Bruno, Bacharach This presentation outlines the most impor- tant considerations for contractors when performing combustion efficiency analysis. Also covered are the critical features, newest technologies, and capabilities of a combus- tion analyzer that should matter to both new and seasoned technicians in the HVAC industry. Additional points of discussion: Stress the importance of measuring O2 directly (vs. measuring CO2) for the safest, most accurate and efficient combus- tion readings What technicians' need to focus on to do the job right and how new software tech- 16 Spring Show guide 2015 | FueL oiL newS | www.fueloilnews.com OeSP 2015 4001 Pearl Rd., Cleveland, OH 44109 216-741-8300 www.turbonicsinc.com Provides warmth & comfort with concealed units. Don't be fooled by any "Johnny-come-lately" copy-cat units. The Original is Still The Best! Why risk your big trucks on icy driveways or off-road drops? Turn your small drops and middle of night drops into big profits No CDL necessary, reduce operating costs Low/Slow pumping rates, reduce spills & cleanups No more transfer pumps, 55 gallon drums or 5 gallon cans Fits in pickups or service vans, Patent Pending, NTEP Certified Weights & Measures approved in all states CaLL: JeFF SUNTUP aT 860.443.0414 or www.putnus.com on youTube. dO IT LegaL, USe a PUTNUS

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