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Anaheim HVAC services include:
  • Central Air Conditioning Units
  • Forced Air Systems
  • A/C and Cooling Compressors/Motors Services and Repairs
  • Residential and Commercial Installs, Service, and Repairs
  • Central Heating Repair, Services and Installations
  • Heat Pumps & Roof Top Units
  • Thermostat Repairs, Services, and Installs
  • Indoor Air Quality Test and Services
  • Residential and Commercial HVAC Services
  • Anaheim Heater Repair, Service & Installation
  • Freon Installed and Recharged
  • Ductwork Cleaning
  • Change filters
  • Repair leaks (Air & Water)
  • Routine maintenance
  • Preventive maintenance
  • HVAC support equipment maintenance
  • Light HVAC renovation
  • Unit Replacements







HVAC Articles & Information

» Coleman: Modulating Gas Furnace
The Coleman® Echelon™ Series modulating gas furnace has 95 percent Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE), providing consumers with a $150 tax credit.

» News: Dawes open for SkillFRIDGE 2009's UK winner
THE title of best air conditioning and refrigeration engineer in the UK has been judged to be Simon Dawes, who took first place in the UK's SkillFRIDGE 2009 competition. ...

» Aug. 20, 2010: Companies Partner to Offer IP-Based HVAC and Energy Control Solutions
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» News: Use of expired CITB J01 certificates (valid on March 9) agreed
BEARERS of a Construction Skills' CITB J01 certificate valid on March 9, 2009 which has since expired or is due to expire, can now use the qualification as an interim personnel certificate until July 3, 2011, the European Commission has ruled. ...

» News: Climate Center and A-Gas host HCFC phase-out talks
CLIMATE Center and refrigerant supplier A-Gas will raise awareness of the phase-out of HCFC refrigerants by hosting a series of educational roadshows around the country....

» Aug. 23, 2010: ASHRAE, NEMA Partner on Standard to Create Facility Smart Grid Model
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» HVACR Instructors Advance Green Concepts
HVACR Instructors Advance Green Concepts

April 6, 2010 - The industry-supported 2010 HVACR & Plumbing Instructor Workshop, held March 24-26 at the National Conference Center in Lansdowne, Virginia, continued a fifteenth straight year of strong attendance, diverse support from the entire HVACR and plumbing industries, and well-received educational and personal growth opportunities.

With an educational and informational focus on "Advancing Green Mechanical Concepts," numerous workshop sessions were offered on defining how educators are adapting to "the way green is changing the way future technicians are trained."

David Boyd from Appion led a session on Green System Evacuation & System Dehydration which highlighted the evolution of increased efficiencies (SEER) and the transition to non-chlorine based refrigerants. ACCA?s Wes Davis presented a workshop session on HVAC System performance testing which discussed the theory involved in measuring HVAC system performance, factors to consider, nationally-recognized standards and approved procedures.

Another ACCA technical specialist, Don Prather, delivered a presentation on HVAC Testing and Balancing where he addressed air testing and balancing and what technicians need to know. Other "green" presentations included The Myths, the Realities and What Techs Need to Know about Net Zero Homes; Integrating Green Building Systems into a Curriculum; The Green in Geothermal Heat Pumps; and Solar Water Heating.

The Opening General Session gave instructors an overview of the changes happening in secondary and postsecondary education. Keynote speaker Tom Applegate of the Association of Career and Technical Education (ACTE) spoke on the challenges in building skills during a challenging and changing economy.

Following Dr. Applegate?s presentation, Bryan Albrecht, President of Gateway Technical College in Kenosha, Wisconsin; Kathy Oliver, Assistant State Superintendent at the Maryland State Department of Education; Paul Hallam, a plumbing apprentice instructor from Indiana and Kevin Couch, the President of CARE led a discussion on the importance of community and technical colleges. Topics included the mismatch between skills and available jobs, the importance of having what is often called "real world" experience as an instructor, motivating students to develop a career path, and what states are doing to support teachers in developing their own skills and measuring the outcomes of student achievement.

Finally, the panel discussed how to access information about federal or state financial resources.

In addition to education and skills enhancement, this workshop also provided ample opportunities for trainers and instructors to network with fellow instructors, industry associations, and manufacturers. More than 40 exhibitors provided attendees with practical information on a variety of topics and technology updates.

Developed from collaborative efforts and support of 11 organizations across the HVACR and plumbing industry spectrum, the HVACR & Plumbing Instructor Workshop continues to be the only event designed specifically by the industry for educators and administrators. The 2010 Workshop was jointly developed and sponsored by ACTE, ACCA, AHRI, CARE, HARDI, HRAI, NATE, NAOHSM, PHCC Educational Foundation, RSES and SkillsUSA.

For more than forty years, the Air Conditioning Contractors of America has served the educational, policy and technical interests of the small businesses that design, install, and maintain indoor environmental systems. ACCA is a non-profit organization with members in all 50 states and over 20 countries. Learn more at www.acca.org.

» Sunovia Files Answer, Affirmative Defenses and Counterclaims to EPIR Complaint
SARASOTA, Fla., Aug. 20 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Sunovia™ Energy Technologies, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: SUNV)("Sunovia"), a clean-tech company specializing in solar technology and LED lighting, announced today that it has filed a response to EPIR's complaint, and has asserted, among other th

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