| Blog URL: | http://www.bobhvac.com/eaganblog/ |
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On average, 43% of our homes total energy consumption goes to run our heating and cooling systems. Bob's Blog will explain the ways to get maximum comfort, efficiency, and safety from your system. While reducing your energy and carbon footprint. |
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| Located: | Eagan, Minnesota |
| Tags: | air conditioning repair, heat pump repair, furnace repair, home comfort problems, indoor air quality, home energy problems, efficiency expert, NATE certified |
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Hello world! on Oct 29, 2009 in Uncategorized Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging!
Understanding Your System’s Airflow Budget on Apr 6, 2009 in Uncategorized With all the attention on our Federal Budget deficits I thought this would be a good time to explain that your furnace blower (fan) also has a budget. It’s called external static pressure. If you exceed this budget - you end up paying more in o...
Don’t ask me to lie on Mar 20, 2009 in Uncategorized Our government and local utility companies are concerned about our energy consumption for various reasons. I’m also concerned. Why? Because based on my field testing on “real operating equipment” I know that we needlessly consume an...
Shopping Around For A New Knee on Mar 17, 2009 in Uncategorized My high school knee injury is catching up to me 31 years later. I’m going to need a new artificial knee installed. So how do I “shop” for my new knee? Checked Consumer Reports - no luck - no ratings on knee “Brands” . Ch...
Do Variable Speed Blowers Solve Airflow Problems? on Mar 12, 2009 in Uncategorized When the GE ECM Master Motor Trainer speaks - I listen. You may be told that ECM variable speed motors (blowers) solve all duct work, filter, A-Coil restriction problems. I used to think that way also. But there’s no “magic” built i...
Are We Wasting Energy More Efficiently? on Mar 12, 2009 in Uncategorized Install and service practices play the major role when it comes to energy efficient furnaces, air conditioners, and heat pumps. If you’re feeling good and expecting lower utility bills, because you just purchased that top of the line “hig...