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EPISODE · Jul 12, 2024 · 28 MIN

12,000BTU Is Not a TON...and Here's Why- Alex Meaney from meanhvac.com

from Did You Know?-The ESCO HVAC Podcast

Did you know that 12,000 BTU equaling a ton is merely a reference number for system design and doesn't reflect actual equipment performance? In fact, many equipment performance standards are based on unrealistic consumer design scenarios. What? Blasphemy, you say?Join Alex Meaney and Clifton Beck as they dive deep into the fascinating world of system design, equipment selection, and system performance across different climates. This insightful discussion will unravel common misconceptions and provide a clearer understanding of HVAC systems. Don't miss out—tune in for an eye-opening exploration!

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