NCI Legacy Series Blog Posts In memory of those who came before, we bring you some of their best posts and articles from the past. Nita Brooks, who lost her battle with cancer 2016, was an integral part of the National Comfort Institute team for many years and was prolific in her writing. This post …
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10 Tips For Providing Superior HVAC Customer Service
October 6th, 2016 | Posted by in Management, Sales & Marketing Blogs | Nita Brooks - (0 Comments)Industry at a Crossroads: Step-up or Be Stepped On!
September 9th, 2016 | Posted by in Dominick Guarino | Home - (0 Comments)Twenty-two years ago NCI set out on a mission to help the HVAC industry move towards measured performance. At the time, we envisioned a future where most systems would perform at over 90% delivered efficiency. We believed the industry would fix most of the HVAC systems in homes and buildings once the issue was recognized. …
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Do You Understand the HVAC Combustion Process?
August 12th, 2016 | Posted by in Jim Davis | Technical Blogs - (0 Comments)or So what exactly is combustion energy and heat transfer anyway? This article is based on more than 30 years of field testing, measuring, and auditing equipment performance. Although some of the information requires interpretation, it’s still based on proven field performance. What is Combustion Energy? Combustion is the burning of some kind of fuel …
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Rob Falke’s Static Pressure Measurements in Six Easy Steps
July 25th, 2016 | Posted by in Rob "Doc" Falke | Technical Blogs - (0 Comments)Like blood pressure in humans, static pressure impacts HVAC systems, positively or negatively, depending on what that pressure is. We all know that high or low pressure is bad for human health. The same is true when it comes to building static pressure as well. Taking a building’s static pressure lets you “see” the HVAC …
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Consumers and their Thermostat Wars
July 5th, 2016 | Posted by in Management, Sales & Marketing Blogs | Weil I've Got Your Attention - (0 Comments)LEAVE THAT THERMOSTAT ALONE!!!! Staying comfortable in our homes and workplaces has become something of a battleground over the last three decades. OK, let’s not pull any punches — it’s a war! Especially when you think about all the different age groups and generations who live and work together. Each “group” has different comfort needs …
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Was Pogo Right? Is the HVAC Industry its Own Enemy?
June 21st, 2016 | Posted by in Home | Weil I've Got Your Attention - (0 Comments)When it comes to dealing with HVAC customer and employee problems, the famous quote, “We have met the enemy, and he is us,” by the comic strip character, Pogo, said it all. Some time ago, I was following a conversation on one of the HVAC Industry discussion forums that addresses how business owners deal with …
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Helping the HVAC Industry to Become Performance-based
June 15th, 2016 | Posted by in Dominick Guarino | Management, Sales & Marketing Blogs - (0 Comments)About 10 years ago, a book titled, “Blue Ocean Strategy” was published by the Harvard Business Review Press. When I first read this book I recognized the things that we’d been doing at NCI for the previous 10 years were actually part of a blue ocean strategy. Our blue ocean was, and is, helping our …
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Carbon Monoxide (CO): What Do You Know?
June 13th, 2016 | Posted by in David Richardson | Technical Blogs - (0 Comments)Picture yourself troubleshooting the following CO call and think about the pattern that’s followed. Remember, you’re going to be the hero on this call! The Call Long-time customers of yours, the Smith family, have recently moved into a new home. The previous homeowners replaced their old furnace with a direct-vent 90% efficient condensing furnace before …
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David Richardson on the Art of Installing Test Ports
June 8th, 2016 | Posted by in David Richardson - (0 Comments)There is so much more to installing a static pressure testing port than meets the eye. It involves drilling – a scary thing for both your service technicians and homeowner customers. The art of installing these ports involves more than the hardware and technology required to do it. There is a psychology to it. It …
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