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HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Short #86 - Hoodwinked

HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Bryan Orr

Education, Business, Self-improvement, Careers

4.91K Ratings

🗓️ 14 January 2020

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

In this short podcast episode, Bryan talks about the times he has been hoodwinked in his career. It's time to name and shame.

One time at a trade show, Bryan came across a product called KVAR. KVAR is already an electrical term for kilovolt-amps reactive; those are volt-amps that show up and generate heat but don't do anything useful, just like foam in a beer mug. So, the product supposedly balanced out the power factor to save energy. However, power companies don't charge based on VA; they charge based on wattage, which already accounts for the power factor. So, the KVAR products made no actual difference; the KVAR motor was simple and very inefficient, which did little to improve energy savings.

Bryan was hoodwinked because he didn't ask the right questions. He should have asked about the difference between volt-amps and watts, and he should have asked to see hard data about energy savings.

Hoodwinking happens quite often in our industry; the only way we can prevent it from happening to us is to learn more and ask the right questions. So, how do we avoid hoodwinking? The best thing we can do is ask to see the data. Don't accept platitudes, graphs, or name-dropping; ask about the test methodology and specific details.

Indoor air quality (IAQ) is an area that has a high potential for hoodwinking. Unfortunately, the IAQ products' data is often incomplete and only tests for a few contaminants. While the products have the potential to do a lot of good, there is potential for deceptive marketing and lazy science.

Something to remember, however, is that not everybody who hoodwinks you has bad intentions. They sometimes don't understand what they're doing or are more familiar with marketing than science.

 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey this is a short episode of the HVAC school podcast and the title of this short episode is

0:09.2

hoodwinked. Quite an ominous title wouldn't you say. But before we get into being hoodwinked, I'm

0:15.1

I'm gonna talk about a couple people who won't hoodwink you. One is

0:18.0

refrigeration technology is Refrigerateec.com. They make Viper Cleaners,

0:21.8

they make nylon, they make a lot of great stuff and if you try it. I think you're going to like it on the hoodwink scale. I think you'll find the refrigeration technology is definitely on the low end.

0:32.0

Speed clean is speed clean.com. Speed clean. is definitely on the low end.

0:32.8

Speed Clean is speed clean dot com.

0:34.4

Speed Clean is a great company

0:35.9

American company owned and run by really great people

0:39.4

and that's a big factor.

0:41.2

People who have strong business fundamentals who care about treating people right, more about

0:45.8

the steak than it is about the sizzle, and I like Speed Clean. I like their mini-split cleaning

0:50.5

bib kit is a really nice kit for cleaning

0:52.6

Duckler systems. We got a bunch of them out there in the field and they're

0:55.3

very durable. They can be reused unlike some of the other brands out there that

0:58.7

are kind of knockoffs of that product that are a little thinner. It's nice

1:01.7

thick plastic that can be

1:02.8

washed and reused. That's the mini split bib kit from Speed Clean. Thank you to

1:06.8

those guys for supporting us. Navac and Navac Global.com they just make some of the

1:10.9

best vacuum pumps out there hands down really nice product

1:14.3

nav global dot com go to true tech tools to find all that stuff and offer code get

1:18.3

schooled all that jazz carrier and carrier dot com great company and then

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