A Guest Post from Tom Gelin of Air Flow Inc.
This week on the blog, we’re welcoming Tom Gelin, President of Air Flow Inc. in Milwaukee, WI. Representing HVAC manufacturers for more than 50 years, Air Flow brings unparalleled range, support and experience to its customers in Wisconsin and Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.
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Topics:
HVAC,
Customer Service
Advancing HVAC Training in Casa Grande, AZ
Over the decades, the Price Technical Centers (PTCs) have been visited by tens of thousands of customers. In 2019, it was time to update Price Technical Center West (PTCW) in Casa Grande, AZ. We started our design work in 2019, taking inspiration from the product demonstrations and design aesthetics of Price Technical Center East (PTCE) in Suwanee, GA, and completed the renovation in early 2022.
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Topics:
Mock-Up,
HVAC Fundamentals,
HVAC,
Engineering,
Design Engineering,
Price Technical Center,
Training,
Tours,
Architecture
Cultivating a Scientific Mindset in the World of HVAC
Price’s ever-growing team is made up of extraordinarily talented individuals from different backgrounds. We periodically profile a “person of Price” to give you a glimpse at the person behind all those emails or the voice at the end of the phone! This post: Ryan Johnson.
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Topics:
Employees,
HVAC,
People of Price
The Engineer’s Guide to MRI-Compatible Products
When it comes to selecting air inlets and outlets, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) rooms need special consideration due to the unique equipment found in the room. MRI rooms, often referred to as magnet rooms, contain MRI machines that use powerful magnets to produce pictures of anatomy and physiological processes of the body. These magnets create a magnetic field, which makes the material choice of air inlets and outlets a key factor in the design of the air distribution system.
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Topics:
GRD,
Diffusers,
Grilles,
HVAC Fundamentals,
HVAC,
Engineering,
Design Engineering
Working with Active and Passive Beams in Cold Climates
For applications in climates that require a significant amount of heating, owners, engineers and contractors often wonder if chilled beams are an appropriate choice for their projects. Since the “chilled” part of the chilled beam name only specifies cooling, can you also produce heat with a chilled beam?
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Topics:
Beams,
Induction,
Thermal Comfort,
HVAC Fundamentals,
Engineering,
Design Engineering