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Fuel Oil News April 2016

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26 APRIL 2016 | FUEL OIL NEWS | www.fueloilnews.com HVAC/HYDRONICS NEWS BACHARACH SETS NEW SERVICE POLICY DESIGNED TO EXPEDITE REPAIRS In order to accelerate its return and repair process, Bacharach Inc., New Kensington, Pa., has developed a new service policy. The new policy is designed to expedite the repair process, ensuring that instru- ments are repaired and returned as quickly as possible, the company said. The new service policy is available on the web and in PDF format. The update is meant to ensure that customers obtain the neces- sary return material authorization paperwork before instruments are sent in for repair. This is meant to eliminate extra phone calls and unwanted delays, cutting down time and getting instruments back in service sooner. It is vital that paperwork is included with shipments and prompt authorization of service is received, the company said. Extra fees may apply for the disposal of orphaned products, etc., as outlined in the service policy. Questions regarding the policy should be directed to: Bob Kapolka, customer service manager, RKapolka@MyBacharach.com. FIELD CONTROLS UNVEILS NEW AUTOMATED COOLING SYSTEM CoolVent Automated Free Cooling System is the newest addi- tion to its Healthy Home System, Field Controls said. The Title 24-compliant CoolVent includes a smart thermostat, which works in conjunction with most forced-air systems to provide virtually free, energy-efficient cooling, the company based in Kinston, N.C., said. Similar in cost and function to a whole house fan, the CoolVent monitors indoor and outdoor conditions around the clock. When outdoor conditions allow, the system opens dampers which circulate fresh air throughout the home. When outdoor conditions are less favorable, the system automatically switches to either ventilation cooling mode or normal cooling mode. The automated free cooling system includes a Trio media air cleaner, which continues to clean and purify the circulating air whenever the central fan is engaged. Field Controls–www.fieldcontrols.com/california-builder AQUAMOTION TAPS G3 ENERGY MARKETING AS REP FOR WESTERN PA., W VA., OHIO & KY. AquaMotion Inc. in Warwick, R.I., a manufacturer of patented single, multi-speed and variable speed circulators and recircula- tion systems, said it appointed G3 Clean Energy Marketing as its representative for Western Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio and Kentucky. G3 Clean Energy will sell the AquaMotion product line through wholesale distribution channels. G3 Clean Energy Marketing, LLC PO Box 63, Harrison City, PA 15636; Phone 724-392-4548. SPIRAX SARCO RELEASES 2016 STEAM COURSE GUIDE Spirax Sarco, Blythewood, S.C., a supplier of products and ser- vices for steam systems, released its 2016 Steam Course Guide. The training courses cover everything from the basics of steam to more advanced system design, the company said. The cur- riculum's objective is to provide comprehensive knowledge and understanding as the keys to energy conservation and resource utilization, the company said. Each program is designed specifically for steam users involved in engineering, operation and maintenance. Areas covered include energy management, HVAC, operations, piping and process design, project engineering, process engineering and maintenance. In addition to traditional applications, the courses cover the latest technical developments. The 2016 Steam Course Guide is available in print or as a .pdf at http://bit.ly/1Fnkqck. CEMA-AFFILIATED ENTECH BRANCH OPENS IN STAMFORD Entech Advanced Energy Training is a state-certified, private, non-profit, technical school affiliated with the Connecticut Energy Marketers Association. It is a post-secondary school approved by the Connecticut Office of Higher Education. Enrollment is now open at the Stamford Branch. Entech begins offering the full S License Program on April 5. Classes will be held on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, 5:30-9:00 p.m. Entech's S2 License Program includes training in the follow- ing fields: Introduction to the trades Electrical Refrigeration Air conditioning Heating warm air Heating hydronics Metal trade Comfort systems design The S2 program is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills needed to obtain employment as an appren- tice in the HVAC industry. Entech's Stamford Branch is at 398 Fairfield Avenue. For more information, visit the website (www.entechtraining.org/hvacr/s- program/) or call 860-893-0605. l F O N

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