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HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Micron Gauges - Products by Pros

HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Bryan Orr

Education, Business, Self-improvement, Careers

4.91K Ratings

🗓️ 3 February 2020

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

This podcast is by Sal at Products by Pros, featuring Bryan Orr of HVAC School. In this episode, Sal asks Bryan all about micron gauges.

 

Products by Pros

Guest: Bryan Orr

 

What should technicians look at when deciding on a micron gauge?

You should look for superior accuracy and resolution, especially if you'll be doing decay testing. You need to see what the trends are in clear detail. (The Bluvac app makes that easy.)

Why should a tech even use a micron gauge?

You use a micron gauge to verify that you have pulled a proper vacuum.

What role does fear or pain play in the use of micron gauges?

People respond primarily to pain; most technicians in the field know what they can get away with to avoid the pain of punishment for bad practices.

What type of technician doesn't care about proper vacuum or micron gauges?

They typically come from companies that don't care about having clear startup and commissioning practices.

What is the cost of adoption for high-end tools?

Technicians think in terms of the tyranny of the urgent. They have to take time to learn it, and many of them don't have that time.

What are the pressures techs deal with?

Scheduling pressures are already immense, and field techs are also under constant pressure to get work done and do their jobs even better.

How can techs save time and relieve pressures?

Learn how to do things right and become proficient with newer, better tools.

How do you pull a proper vacuum?

Don't use leaky manifold gauges during evacuation; just use good-quality vacuum-rated hoses. Use core remover tools and keep your micron gauge as far away from your pump as you can get it during evacuation.

What are the incentives for techs to do things properly?

A common thread among many techs is that they want to avoid blame; if we focus on reducing blame, then techs might feel more encouraged to learn and do things correctly. (There will always be sticks in the mud, though.)

What role does integrity play when it comes to business owners doing things properly?

Integrity comes in when we show techs how to do procedures right. When you teach techs how to do things right, the work will speak for itself, and your company will earn a positive reputation.

What micron gauge from AccuTools would you suggest for technicians?

I recommend the Pro for new techs or installers, the LTE for intermediate technicians, and the Micro for pros.

Why do you consider AccuTools micron gauges reliable?

I consider those products reliable because they work consistently with the typical wear-and-tear that's expected in the field. Except in cases of extreme abuse, they seem to maintain their sensing abilities very well.

 

Looking to learn more? Go check out hvacrschool.com/evac or the AccuTools YouTube channel HERE.

Want to have your local suppliers carry AccuTools? Reach out to sal@productsbypros.com

If you have an iPhone, subscribe to the podcast HERE, and if you have an Android phone, subscribe HERE.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey Brian here with the HVAC School Podcast the podcast that helps you

0:04.6

remember some things you might have forgot along the way as well as helps you

0:06.9

remember some things you forgot in the first place. This episode of the

0:10.6

HVAC School Podcast is actually an episode of the Products Buy Pro's

0:14.7

podcast put on by my friend Sal Amedi and this episode is about Micron Gages

0:21.8

why they're not used as much as they should, and a little

0:24.8

bit specifically about why I like BlueVac micron gauges. But if you're interested in finding

0:29.4

out more about new products, their applications from somebody who's a very fair mind in the industry,

0:35.2

you can subscribe to the Products Buy Pro's podcast.

0:38.0

In fact, I would actually appreciate it if you would go listen to it over there rather than

0:42.0

here, but for those of you who go listen to it over there rather than here.

0:42.5

But for those of you who already subscribe to the HVAC school

0:45.7

podcast, I wanted to put one of these episodes in there

0:48.2

so that you could get a taste of what Sal does over at the Products

0:51.2

Bypros podcast. So hope you enjoy.

0:54.0

Thank you for taking the time out of your busy life to join me on this

0:58.7

Products by Pro's podcast. Well, thanks for having me, Sal. It's a great honor.

1:02.0

I've been waiting for the invite.

1:04.0

Like we typically treat these products by produce podcast, they're supposed to be

1:09.6

counter-day type scenarios where contractors have general discussions with typically a sales rep that's in a

1:15.5

distribute location to talk about the products but we want to go beyond that we kind of want to make sure

1:20.0

technicians that are listening to this know why the products are necessary in the field of work that they're doing today.

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