Training

Spring Training Update

In this episode of On Air you will hear about the updates for Spring Training at cfm Distributors, Inc. Will G. will go over the exciting guest speakers he has lined up as well as what kinds of training you can expect this year from your favorite HVACR wholesale distributor. We are looking forward to

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2020 Remaining Trainings

In this episode of On Air, Training and Technical Services Manager Will G. joins Dealer Marketing Coordinator Kellie H. for a fun episode about upcoming trainings for the end of 2020.Please register for Venting for Gas Appliances on Wednesday, November 18, 2020 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM CST at: https://attendee.gototraining.com/r/7890358634073318657 After registering you will receive a

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The ABCs of Refrigerants

In this episode of On Air | The cfm Podcast, you will hear from Commercial Service Manager Will G. as he breaks down the many different acronyms one needs to know to understand refrigerants of the past, present and future. As the HVAC industry is trying to increase efficiency and reduce emissions from HVAC equipment,

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Design Tips for Sound Sensitive Applications

Q: How do you design the HVAC system for a recording studio? Recording studios – and projects with low sound requirements – don’t come up every day. But when they do, it’s nice to have a list of design tips handy to keep yourself out of trouble.  Here is that list: Avoid installing the rooftop

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Load Calculation Rules of Thumb

At cfm we like rules of thumb. We have rules of thumb for airflow, air distribution, cooling capacities and more. Today we provide you with a “Square Feet per Ton” cooling rule of thumb guide based on some common applications.  Note: your project or application may vary widely from the following. This is for informational

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cfm Tech Tips – Compressor Failure at Startup

When a condensing unit or heat pump is assembled at the factory, it is charged with enough refrigerant to operate with a matching indoor coil and a prescribed amount of refrigerant piping (15 feet for York). The compressor contains the correct charge of oil in its crankcase. One of the basic characteristics of a refrigerant

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cfm Tech Tips – Troubleshooting Furnace Control Boards — Faults & Flashes

TopicsFurnace Control Boards – Faults 7 & 8 – Ignition Failure Fault CodesFurnace Control Boards – Rapid Amber Flash – Low Flame CurrentModelsAll Furnaces with an Integrated Furnace Control BoardBeginning January 1, 1992, all furnaces were manufactured with an integrated furnace control board, often referred to as FCB (Furnace Control Board). The FCB manages all

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Getting Started | A cfm eStorefront User Guide

In today’s world time === money, and if you’re anything like me, you enjoy it when you can save time doing anything – especially when it’s work related. Here at cfm, we have recognized that our customers needed an easier, simpler, more efficient way to handle the ordering of products. The answer to this is

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