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414-351-1999

Your VAV Box is Loud and Other Fruitless Debates

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Tom, your VAV boxes are loud.” says contractor, speaking in a raised voice, pointing at the terminal box as it makes lots of noise.

I’m writing your brand out of the specs!” says engineer, fists on hips. 

You can both go to he**.” I don’t say, because they might unsubscribe from this blog, or worse. 

How did we arrive in this situation? 

Simply put, a lack of understanding about test standards. 

All the data is there in the catalog, we simply don’t bother to read it, or even know where to look. 

Our next class, “Industry Testing Standards of HVAC Equipment (AMCA, AHRI, AMCA Sound) sounds super sexy, I know. 

But it is going to be a great class as we see and learn how lots of different industry tests are set up, what those tests tell us, and WHAT THEY DON’T!

You might want to put on your silk pajamas if you’re watching from home.  Perhaps sexier than you first thought. 

See you in class.  Bonus swag for silk pajamas in-person. 

You are invited to "Industry Testing Standards of HVAC Equipment (AMCA, AHRI, AMCA Sound)"

This is an in-person class with an option for remote attendance.

When: June 18, 2024 10:00 AM CT
Topic: Industry Testing Standards of HVAC Equipment (AMCA, AHRI, AMCA Sound)
You can register for in-person or remote attendance with the link
Manufacturers Represented: Price Industries, Ruskin

PDH credits available: 2

All the best, Tom Gelin Air Flow Inc. 8355 West Bradley Road Milwaukee, WI 53223 414-351-1999
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