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Serving over 27,000 HVAC/Refrigeration & Plumbing Contractors Across Canada AT OVE BLE R LA E Canada Post Product Agreement No. 40034889 CA OL S S WH NADA AV AI 540 SA LER S ACR O Innovations in Bathware Products and Designs New in Tools: 20V MAX vs 18V Which Battery is More Powerful Plus - High Demand 9.0 Ah Battery Technology Overview What You Need to Know About System Evacuation The Latest Plumbing & HVAC/R Products SUMMER 2015 $4.95 CONTRACTOR SURVEY WIN A $ 900 Value HVAC/R Service Tool Starter Kit COMPLIMENTS OF YOUR WHOLESALER: SUMMER 2015 Serving ove r 27,000 Contributing Writers: Clint DeBoer, Marc Gordon, Kenny Koehler, Matt Michel, Andy Potter 4 Are Your Tools Up To The Task? Art Direction Gregory Barnes Tel.: 905.380.3598 E-mail: [email protected] 6 8 Disproportionate Marketing Tactics Contracting Canada magazine is published: Spring, Summer, Fall/Winter editions Total distribution – 27,400 issues Contents of Contracting Canada magazine may not be reproduced without the Publisher’s written permission. The publisher is not responsible or liable for claims made by advertisers, manufacturers and their representatives or in submitted articles, press releases or advertisements. Contracting Canada magazine is listed by: Canadian Advertising Rates and Data (CARD) Standard Rates and Data (SRDS) Cision MediaSource, CCN Matthews Canada Post Product Agreement No. 40034889 Postmaster: Return postage guaranteed by publisher, please forward to: 114 Donjon Blvd., Port Dover, Ontario Canada N0A 1N7 Subscriptions $19.95 CDN + HST. U.S. subscriptions $24.95 U.S. funds per year. NADA CA ERS ACR OS Innovations in Ba Products and Desigthwnsare New in Tools: 20V MAX vs 18V W Battery is More Powhich erful Plus - High Demand 9. Battery Technology Ov0 Ah erview What You Need to Kn About System Evacua ow tion The Latest Plumbing & HVAC/R Products SUMMER 201 5 $4.9 CONTRACTOR SUR VEY WIN A 900 $ Value HVAC/R Servi ce Tool Starter Kit COMPLIMENTS OF YOUR WHOLESALER: 5 8 10 The Fastest Way to Dry Hands Hygienically 12 High Demand 9.0 Ah Battery Technology Overview 14 What You Need to Know About System Evacuation 12 14 16 20V Max vs. 18V: Which Battery is More Powerful 19 Industry News 20 New Products Canadian Trade Publishing (2012) Inc. 114 Donjon Blvd., Port Dover, Ontario Canada N0A 1N7 Tel.: 905.569.2777 E-mail: [email protected] 23 New Tools & Instruments contractingcanada.com AL 8 We’re Changing the Way You Design and Install Your Next Bathroom Contracting Canada Magazine is published by: www.contractingcanada.com AV A No. 40034 889 Inside Cana da Post Produ ct Agree ment Contributing Editor Margaret Briller Tel.: 905.569.2777 E-mail: [email protected] 540 S LE Advertising Sales Don B. Beaulieu Tel.: 905.569.2777 E-mail: [email protected] WHO Publisher & Editorial Director Don B. Beaulieu Tel.: 905.569.2777 E-mail: [email protected] Contracting Canada is written specifically for service, installation and renovation contractors in Canada’s HVAC/Refrigeration, Plumbing, Mechanical and Hydronic Heating industry. Every issue Contracting Canada is branded for more than 80 HVAC/Refrigeration & Plumbing wholesale/ distributors having more than 540 branches throughout Canada. Our authorized Wholesalers provide Contracting Canada as a value added resource to their more than 27,400 contractor customers across Canada. LE AT OVE AB R IL Coming to market in late 2015 the new Milwaukee M18 FUEL SUPER HAWG cordless right angle drill will make work on the job site faster and easier. ISSN Number 1488-4933 Canada S Summer 2015 Volume 15, Issue 2 HVAC/Refrig eration & Plu mbing Contr actors Acros s 25 Reader Survey 16 CONTRACTING CANADA • SUMMER ’15 • 3 from the publisher your business Are Your Tools Up To The Task? WIN! I f you're like me you get excited when you see innovations in tools that make our job easier, faster allowing us to get the job done safer and with greater reliability. During my recent visit to the 2015 Milwaukee Tool Symposium in Milwaukee, WI, I was given the opportunity to learn about and get handson experience with many new innovative and dare I say revolutionary new cordless and hand tools for a wide variety of applications. The engineers and product designers at Milwaukee Tool have been hard at work rethinking tool designs and the way professional tradesmen and women use their tools and how they perform for us in the workplace. Like the old TV series the “Six Million Dollar Man,” the minds at Milwaukee Tool continually go back to the drawing board re-engineering their tools to be better, faster, lighter, more powerful and robust delivering greater performance and reliability in harsh working conditions. They have created a buzz throughout the industry and I'm pleased to feature and profile in this and future editions some of their new innovations in tool designs and performance and how these new tools can benefit you. Thank you for your readership and your input. Please complete the survey in this issue or online at www.contractingcanada.com for your chance to win a great prize, compliments of hilmor and Contracting Canada magazine. 900 Valu e $ HVAC/R Service Tool Starter Kit Don Beaulieu Publisher & Editorial Director Contracting Canada magazine Tel.: 905-569-2777 Email: [email protected] CONGRATULATIONS!!! Terence Chan our Reader Survey Winner! Terence is the Winner of a Milwaukee M18 FUEL SAWZALL a $449 value compliments of Milwaukee Tool and Contracting Canada magazine. Terence is with Lambert Plumbing, Heating SAWZALL and Air in Vancouver, BC. and receives Contracting Canada magazine compliments EMCO. Chan completed the Spring’2015 Reader Survey at www. contractingcanada.com. $ You could be the Winner of a hilmor HVAC/R Service Tool Starter Kit valued at $900 by sending in the Reader Survey on page 25 in this issue or online at www.contractingcanada.com for your chance to WIN this great prize. 4 • SUMMER ’15 • CONTRACTING CANADA WIN a 900 Value HVAC/R Service Tool Starter Kit contractingcanada.com 8 Disproportionate Marketing Tactics By Matt Michel All marketing requires an investment. That investment can be dollars or time, but there is no getting around the need for one or the other. With that in mind, here are eight low cost/no cost marketing tactics that yield results all out of proportion to the investment. MOBILE ADVERTISING Your vehicles are more than service trucks. They are mobile billboards which can build surprisingly strong brand awareness if they are well designed. Think about the international freight company, DHL. The company does little broadcast advertising, preferring digital and print. Its budget is a fraction of its competitors’. Yet, as soon as you read DHL, you probably thought, “big yellow trucks.” DHL’s most powerful advertising initiative is the company’s fleet of delivery vehicles. Likewise, your most powerful advertising can come from a well-designed wrap on your vehicles. Select any base colour except white. Focus on the logo and website URL. Make them big. Keep clutter to a minimum. Use a professional graphics designer. Do it right. Don’t worry about the expense. It’s a pittance compared to the results you will achieve. PERSONAL NETWORKING Within every community are “centres of influence.” These are the people others call for recommendations. Centres of influence are connected people. They are networked. To reach them, join networking groups (e.g., BNI, Netweavers, LeTip) and community service organizations (e.g., Rotary, Kiwanis, Lions, Optimist). Some of these organizations meet over breakfast or lunch. If you are going to eat breakfast or lunch anyway, you should eat with community Centres of Influence. The average Facebook user has 338 friends. If you join a service club with 50 members and each member only has 300 friends in your community that equals 15,000 people who personally know someone who can make a personal recommendation about your business. Join two or three groups and you can personally build a substantial referral machine over a few meals each week. WEBSITE A website is as essential as a phone number today. You are handicapping yourself without one. There is, however, a world of difference between a website and a good website. A well-designed website will give consumers all of the information they need when selecting a contractor. It will inform them about the service and replacement process, helping to differentiate your company, helping you close more business. It will also adhere to the latest principles of good search engine optimization (SEO), which are constantly in a state of flux, driving you higher in search engine rankings. Putting this type of website together is beyond the capabilities of most contractors. You are contractors, not web designers. However, there are affordable industry resources. These include Online-Access.com, FootbridgeMedia.com, PlumberMarketing. com and IMSAdvertising.com. AFFINITY MARKETING Affinity marketing involves leveraging the loyalty of groups that share a common affinity, like homeowners associations, churches, booster clubs and other clubs and charitable organizations. In an affinity marketing program, you make a donation to the affinity group/charity whenever someone supporting the charity buys from you. The marketing is up to the group leadership. They promote your business to their supporters, which becomes a tacit endorsement. Moreover, affinity marketing is “pay as you go.” Until someone buys, it costs nothing. contractingcanada.com BLOGGING More and more often, people are turning to the Internet for information on their purchases, especially significant purchases. Fortunately, you can have a voice on the Internet. Start your own blog. Explain in no-nonsense terms what can go wrong with a heating and air conditioning system, making sure you put a local spin every post to nudge it up in the search results from local consumers. Do not worry about the guy who uses your blog to fix his system himself. He is unlikely to buy from you in the first place. Plus, there is always the chance he will determine the work is beyond his skill level and call you or get in over his head and call you. Make your blog post titles match the questions consumers might ask. For example, you might post something like, “Why does my furnace smell funny?” Or, “Why is my heater noisy?” Or, “Why does my toilet make a gurgling sound when flushed?” To give it a local slant, change the post title to, “Why are heaters in Edmonton noisy?” Or, “An Edmonton homeowner wonders why his heater is noisy.” Or, “Noisy toilet in Edmonton.” Blogging not only attracts eyeballs and boosts search engine results. When you blog, you are positioning yourself as an expert. You are setting yourself apart from your competitors. If you need help writing your blog posts, advertise in Craig’s List for a freelance copywriter who lives in your community. You talk through your thoughts with the freelancer, who turns it into a blog post. Freelancers are surprisingly affordable. VIDEO Blogging isn’t the only way to boost your credibility. A number of contractors are creating short videos along the lines of blog posts and hosting them on YouTube, Facebook and other video sites. Some people prefer video over copy, which is why YouTube is second only to Google for searches. The production quality does not have to be perfect if the information is good. What is important is tagging the video and writing a complete description that is tantamount CONTRACTING CANADA • SUMMER ’15 • 5 your business to a transcription. Search engines can read descriptions. They cannot read video. Blogs and videos complement each other. In fact, each video can be a blog post. Every blog post can be turned into a video. EMAIL MARKETING Consumers have a bad habit of forgetting the name of contractors they recently did business with. It is up to you to ensure they remember. Along with furnace stickers and refrigerator magnets, email can be one of the most cost-effective ways to remain top-ofmind with your customers. Once a quarter, send your customers an email newsletter that is focused on consumer interests, not your company. Once a quarter, send a simple consumer information article that can also serve as a blog post. Finally, once a quarter send a “friends and family” coupon for special savings. It is easy to capture your customer’s email addresses. You merely need to give a reason for providing it. The CSR can ask for an email address to send the customer a special coupon good for $5 to $10 off the day’s service. Or, ask for the email address to send a picture and bio of the technician being dispatched. At the end of a call, you can ask for the email address so you can send a receipt and warranty information. People will provide their email addresses if you provide them with a reason to have them. Do not use your company email server for email marketing. Use a reputable mail list provider like Constant Contact or Mail Chimp. This will increase your deliverability rate, provide you with tracking data and keep your company address from being blacklisted. SOCIAL MEDIA Few contractors use social media well. Those who have figured out effective ways to use it find that it very affordably generates leads and builds their brands. Of the various social media sites, Facebook is the single most popular with your target demographic. While you should create a company page and encourage followers, you may get more results from your personal Facebook account. Use Facebook to build relationships and to interact with people. Be interesting. Be human. Be real. Be fun. And every now and then, when the call board is looking a little anorexic, throw out a coupon or special offer. Upload it as an image and tag your employees so it will appear on their walls before their family and friends. Social media works best when it can reinforce other efforts like your blog and videos. Think of it as networking from your desk. For help with all of these disproportionate marketing efforts, contact the Service Roundtable at 817.416.0978. Or visit ServiceRoundtable.com WIN a 900 $ Value HVAC/R Service Tool Starter Kit Enter Your Completed Survey for Your Chance to WIN 6 • SUMMER ’15 • CONTRACTING CANADA contractingcanada.com i n n o v at i o n s i n p l u m b i n g i n n o v at i o n s i n p l u m b i n g We’re Changing the Way You Design and Install Your Next Bathroom W hile many bright ideas are hatched in the shower, two new bold and innovative breakthroughs in the shower market have blown the doors off customizing bathware to fit the style and comfort of the savvy homeowner. Exciting products from MAAX Bath Inc. reflect their long tradition of championing innovation to meet the evolving needs of the marketplace. According to André Deland, vice president, New Product Development and Marketing at MAAX Bath, “Exciting products are a central part of our commitment to maintain our leadership by offering our customers complete bathware solutions that meet everyday needs with regard to attractive design, comfort, superior quality, functionality and installation, as well as convenient maintenance.” MAAX introduces U tile, an innovative shower wall panel solution offering an easy-to-install and maintain alternative to conventional ceramic tiles. Another MAAX innovation is ModulR, a highly customizable product line featuring bathtubs, shower bases and shower doors that allows easy customization and maximum space utilization for any type of bathroom space. Let’s discuss each of their design qualities and benefits. 8 SUMMER ’15 • CONTRACTING CANADA U TILE: THE EVOLUTION OF TILE U tile is a design and installation dream. It provides sophisticated style without the hassle of tiling. U tile walls are made from an engineered polymer with the look and feel of stone that provides care-free realistic-looking grout lines and tile textures, in a one-piece wall. Its mistake-proof Ulok system allows installers to perfectly align the walls, slip them together and lock them into place. Quicker to install than standard ceramic tiles with direct-to-stud installation, U tile is also grout-free, eliminating grout scrubbing, maintenance and periodic repair with a reduced risk of leaks. No mortar. No grout. No mess. No kidding. MODULR: THE POWER OF CUSTOMIZATION shower or combo (bathtub and shower) in just a few minutes. By exploring emerging market trends, MAAX was able to zero in on a solution that allows consumers to transform their bathrooms into sophisticated, space-saving rooms. Their unique ModulR product line enables more than a thousand configurations for bathtubs, shower bases and doors that best suit the dimensions and designs of a bathroom. ModulR maximizes every square inch of bathroom space to create a unique and attractive décor. This makes ModulR an ideal source for inspiration for remodelling projects or new urban construction where space is often limited. It’s user-friendly, fast, and simple with step-by-step configuration suggestions: 1. Make your choice: shower, bathtub, or combo (bathtub and shower). 2. Choose a configuration that best suits the dimensions and design of your bathroom, for example, alcove (3 walls), corner (2 walls), or any other layout. 3. Customize your products: color, dimensions, frame finish, drain position, options and accessories. 4. View all your project details at a glance. Print, email or save your design. 5. Keep your reference number to quickly access your configuration. 6. Contact a MAAX distributor to order. Some of the configurations that can accommodate a tub and shower are linear, angular, wet room and compact. MAAX ModulR also uses shower half walls to install a beautiful shower in a subcompact area. ModulR offers peace of mind with proven watertightness of products coupled with simplified installation, easy maintenance and the MAAX warranty. With its adaptable design, multiple finish options, and flexible layouts, ModulR shower doors, shower base and bathtub are the ideal products to use in any interior design project. They offer a multitude of products that are perfect for urban construction projects and small bathroom spaces. Deland notes that U tile and ModulR resulted from a company strategy to strengthen collaboration among its design teams, R&D and product management to ensure constant innovation. The company is constantly testing new products and technologies by continuing to watch market trends. “We are passionate about the quality of our products,” says Deland. “Over the years, we have put in place a team dedicated to innovation-related activities and maintained a high level of R&D investments. This allows us to introduce breakthrough products such as U tile and ModulR.” MAAX offers an online configuration tool to help designers, contractors and even consumers configure a custom bathtub, For more information, visit www.maax.com and www.maaxmodulr.com Each U tile shower and tub shower includes an easy-to-install, beautiful and sturdy glass corner shelf. Additional shelves can also be purchased separately. U tile patterns merge with every architectural style, including Organik, Factory, Marble, Wallpaper, Smooth and Erosion. www.utilebymaax.com contractingcanada.com contractingcanada.com CONTRACTING CANADA • SUMMER ’15 • 9 b at h r o o m i n n o v at i o n s The Fastest Way to Dry Hands Hygienically Small. Fastest. Most hygienic. Now $799. – with HEPA Filtered Air F irst designed more than 65 years ago, hand dryer technologies have changed very little. Machines use hot air to evaporate water from hands, some taking as long as 43 seconds to dry hands. What seemed like a stagnant market with little invention, Dyson engineers sought to solve the issue of ineffective hand dryers. Developed by a team of 125 engineers over three years, they designed an entirely new type of hand dryer focused on making the most hygienic and sustainable machines. Today Dyson Airblade™ hand dryers dry hands quickly, hygienically and effectively using three key technologies: DYSON DIGITAL MOTOR V4 – The Dyson digital motor V4 is the only hand dryer motor powerful enough to draw in up to 9.25 gallons of air per second through a HEPA filter, and then dry hands in just 12-14 seconds.* The power-dense brushes DC motor is one of the world’s smallest and fully integrated 1400W motors. It uses digital pulse technology, accelerating from 0-92,000 rpm in less than 0.7 seconds. HEPA FILTRATION – Other hand dryers are unhygienic, drawing in dirty air and then blowing it back onto a user’s hands. Dyson Airblade hand dryers use HEPA filters to remove 99.97 percent of bacteria as small as 0.3 microns from the air used to dry hands. Hands are dried using clean air and not dirty air. AIRBLADE TECHNOLOGY – Damp hands can spread 1,000 times more bacteria than dry hands. Dyson Airblade technology releases sheets of high velocity unheated air. The air travels through apertures 0.8mm wide, about the thickness of an eyelash, at 675 kph effectively scraping water from hands like a windshield wiper, leaving them completely dry. 10 SUMMER ’15 • CONTRACTING CANADA Dyson offers a range of hand drying solutions, engineered for different restroom environments: DYSON AIRBLADE V HAND DRYER: Dyson engineers have concentrated Airblade technology without compromising drying performance, drying hands in 12 seconds.* The Airblade V hand dryer is 60 percent smaller than the original Dyson Airblade hand dryer, protruding just four inches from the wall; it complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act without any additional recessing. It also has a low impact on the environment, producing up to 62 percent less than paper towels.** Dyson Airblade dB Hand Dryer: The Airblade dB hand dryer is 50 percent quieter than the original Dyson Airblade hand dryer. Dyson acoustically re-engineered the hands-in dryer by reducing the sound of turbulence. Scallop-shaped apertures reduce air rush noise and Helmholtz silencers after the level and quality of the sound produced by the digital motor. Hands are dry in 12 seconds.* It is approved by HACCP International for the use in the food and beverage industry. DYSON AIRBLADE TAP HAND DRYER: The Airblade Tap hand dryer washes and dries hands without the need to leave the sink. Sensors pinpoint hand positions and release water from the tap stem. Integrated circuitry computes the information and activates the Dyson digital motor, creating two high velocity sheets of air on the tap’s branches. Hands are dry in 14 seconds.* For more information ask your wholesaler or call: 1-877-397-6622. Or visit: www.dysonairblade.ca. *Dry time measured using Dyson test method 769 based on NSF P3335 using a measure of 0.1g residual moisture. **Based on LCA results of Dyson Airblade™ hand dryers calculated by Dyson using a method developed in conjunction with Carbon Trust, and comparable results from T. Montalbo, J. Gregory, R. Kirchain Life Cycle Assessment of Hand Drying Systems, a Dyson commissioned study 2011. Data is taken from U.S. environmental statistics including electricity grid mix and recycling practices and relating to models AB02 and AB04. contractingcanada.com Dyson engineers have developed one of the world’s smallest 1400W motors. They’ve used it to build an ADA compliant hand dryer that protrudes just four inches from the wall. There’s even room for two HEPA filters, so it dries hands hygienically – in just 12 seconds.* For more information or to set up a demo call 1-877-397-6622 or visit dysonairblade.ca *Dry time measured using Dyson test method 769 based on NSF P335 using a measurement of 0.1g residual moisture. t o o l ta l k t o o l ta l k Milwaukee High Demand 9.0 Ah Battery Technology Overview A By Clint DeBoer t this year’s Milwaukee Media Event, the company debuted the 9.0 Ah battery, which it dubbed “High Demand”. These new Milwaukee 9.0 Ah batteries provide over twice the work of a 5.0 Ah battery because they can run cooler and with greater efficiency. To give you an idea of how this translates into a real world application, a Milwaukee cordless circular saw equipped with their M18 Red Lithium High Demand 9.0 Ah battery can make 258 cuts of 2×10 lumber. For comparison, Hilti’s 36V circular saw did 173 cuts of 2x10 lumber. If 2x4s are your mainstay, then realize that a single Milwaukee 9.0 Ah battery can make 537 of those cuts—that’s astronomical and likely a full day’s worth of work. In fact at the 2014 Milwaukee media event, they were bragging that the new Milwaukee FUEL M18 circular saw made 233 cuts of 2×4 lumber so the High Demand 9.0 Ah battery is a real work horse and a game changer. The times; they are a-changin’. various manufacturers’ competing products. If you ever wondered whether manufacturers tend to “stack the deck”, our experience has been that most (not all!) are quite reasonable and fair in their general claims. OVER 2X THE POWER, BUT NOT TWICE AS BIG So how do you get more than twice the work of a 5.0 Ah battery out of a 9.0 Ah pack? First you have to understand energy flow. The Milwaukee 9.0 Ah batteries are more efficient thanks to wide channels which feed voltage across the cells. They also run cooler. Heat is the enemy of batteries and a cooler pack can accomplish more work. I knew the future of tools lay with cordless technology, but I hadn’t thought we’d get quite this far this quickly. With the Milwaukee High Demand 9.0 Ah RedLithium battery, you get new possibilities and those new possibilities include cordless SDS Max hammer drills, all-day run-time, cordless saws that compete with corded models—and probably a lot of things we haven’t thought of just yet. You’re not going to want to run these batteries on tools that don’t need them—there’s no need to add the additional weight (which is measured in ounces, but still). Milwaukee 9.0 Ah batteries are for high demand tools and applications where you really need to squeeze out the most power or runtime possible from a cordless tool. Mini-split Evaporator Coil and Blower Fan Cleaning Kit Great Value! Kit protects interior walls & floors from damage. Cleaning solution will not damage critical evaporator or condensate pump components. SINGLE-USE ONLY ▲ Desolv is easily applied with any pump sprayer Kit includes one gallon of self rinsing, biodegradable Desolv Cleaning Solution ▼ Milwaukee designed the RedLithium High Demand 9.0 Ah battery pack to have 5 cells in three staggered rows, distributing the power in such a way as to keep the pack compact—it’s only slightly larger than a 4.0 or 5.0 Ah pack. They also retain all the features of current Milwaukee M18 RedLithium batteries like shock absorption, temperature control, RedLink electronics and protection against water incursion. ◄ Two Single-Use only Bags Included The Milwaukee 9.0 Ah battery will let you make an astounding 258 consecutive cuts into 2×10 lumber. As an aside, we found it really interesting that the results of our cordless circular saw shootout (featured in the Fall/ Winter’2014 issue) numbers matched up to within 5% of the numbers Milwaukee used at their event to display the run-time and cutting capacity of 12 • SUMMER ’15 • CONTRACTING CANADA Notice the staggered cell layout inside the Milwaukee 9.0 Ah battery pack. This is how Milwaukee was able to get the pack to be only slightly taller than existing RedLithium XC packs. Editor’s note: Pro Tool Reviews is an online tool review magazine and testing forum written by professionals for professionals. For more information visit: www.protoolreviews.com contractingcanada.com RectorSeal ® 2601 Spenwick Drive - Houston, TX 77055 800-231-3345 [email protected] © RectorSeal 2015 U.S. Patent No. 6,863,116 Under license from Crossford International LLC WHAT YOU NEED NEXT tech tip What You Need to Know About System Evacuation T MD50 & MD100 BLACKMAX® DIGITAL MANIFOLDS By Andy Potter he need for evacuation is often misunderstood. Evacuation is the process by which we remove all foreign gases from a built up refrigeration system. Before placing a system in operation all gases that entered the system while building it up must be removed before adding the refrigerant. Refrigerant is made up of components that will cause great harm if combined with different components in the air. Water being the most damaging component; is the one we watch out for most often. Water mixed with refrigerants can cause acids that are strong enough to eat away the strongest of all the materials used in the system. The electric motors are wound with wiring that is coated with an insulting material that is easily dissolved by the acid produced with moisture as it is mixed with refrigerant. This acid will also allow copper ions to attach to the bearings in the mechanical portions of the compressor. The copper coating that forms tightens the bearings and cause the energy consumed by the compressor to increase. It also reduces the space for the lubricants to work and causes the bearings to wear prematurely. This premature wear shortens the life of the compressor. Evacuation is not just to remove air from the system but also to increase the life of the system. Failing to properly evacuate a system is a practice that will allow the customer to mistrust the technician as well as the company employing the technician. The problem that presents itself does not happen immediately. It takes months for the acid that is produced to begin its attack on the system. We as professionals are commissioned with the responsibility to train the others we guide to understand the full nature of the effect. We are to teach them the long-term affects of not doing the proper start up procedures, preventing the opportunity for acids to be developed. 14 • SUMMER ’15 • CONTRACTING CANADA When installing an evaporator coil on an existing system a technician often thinks it is ok to just purge the coil through the suction line to remove the non-condensable gases. Nothing could be farther from the truth. Refrigerant will travel through the coil and flow under the non-condensable gases. Some of the non-condensable gases will be forced out by a Ventura action but not all of them. A vacuum is the only way to be sure the system is free of all non-condensable gases. Compressor manufacturers when changing out a compressor recommend a vacuum of 500 microns. It is my opinion that the same should be followed with each component change out. Many in the field have agreed that 750 microns is an acceptable level. A good filter drier will help protect the system after this level of vacuum. A vacuum pump should be tested to insure that it has the ability to pull down to a 500-micron range. Place a micron gauge on the tubing connected to the vacuum pump inlet fitting and start the vacuum pump. Observe the drop in pressure as the pump runs. As the pressure drops the time will increase between each range. If the pump stops at a range above 500-microns, the pump may be weak or the test set-up indicates an atmospheric leak. Close the valves to the tubing connected to the gauge, stop the pump and observe the reading. A rise in pressure will indicate a leak in the gauge or tubing. A steady pressure reading greater than 500-microns will indicate a weak vacuum pump. If a leak is indicated, the problem must be located and repaired before continuing the test. When evacuating a system be certain that all isolating valves are open. When solenoid valves are utilized be certain that they are manually opened or energized if need be. An area of the system could capture noncondensable gases or refrigerant if they are closed. Connect the manifold gauge set to both the high side and low side of the system. Connect the centre service hose from the manifold gauge set to the inlet of the vacuum pump. A micron gauge can be added to the system in a remote location from the service ports to insure the entire system is drawing down properly as the vacuum pump operates. Once the micron gauge reaches 500 microns the technician is insured the system is free of moisture and non-condensable gases. A built up system that has been properly evacuated will have a greater chance for a long healthy life. A c o m p a n y that teaches and prepares its technicians to follow proper start up procedures will also have a greater chance for a long, healthy and profitable life. Using properly rated and working set of refrigerant gauges and hoses and vacuum pump like the CPS Products 6 CFM Pro-Set model equipped with a VG200 digital electronic micron gauge, is designed to accurately monitor the entire evacuation process from start to finish until the you desired micron level is achieved. Editor’s Note: Andy Potter is Technical Director for CPS Products and founder of HVAC Training Center Inc.in Hockley, TX and an industry veteran with over fifty years of HVACR experience. For training information and useful tips visit these websites: www.hvacrconcepts.com www.five-two-one.com and www.cpsproducts.com contractingcanada.com Rugged Design • Water Resistant High Strength Cover • Precision Machined Anodized Aluminum Manifold Body • Proprietary Vortech Valve Systems Best-in-Class Accuracy • 93 refrigerants, super heat and sub cool • Temperature: Superior Thermistor Sensors for +/- 0.2°C (+/- 0.4°F) Accuracy • Vacuum: Direct System Attachment achieves +/- 10 microns from 0 to 25,000 microns Full System Measurement • 2 Pressures, 2 Temperatures & Vacuum (using MDXVG accessory) • Vacuum Rise and Pressure Decay Test Functions • Simultaneously Displays HI & LO Pressures, Displays T1, T2 & Delta T MT69 Pro-Set TR21C CR700C TLB410A MOLECULAR CONDENSER. Increases recovery rates by 33% RECOVERY MACHINE Twin cylinder recovery rates 10lbs per minute OIL-LESS REFRIGERANT RECOVERY MACHINES 1 hp cyclone recovery unit UNIVERSAL A/C TOOL & ADAPTER KIT Universal r410a mini split tool kit CPS Products Canada For more Information and Complete Product Lists: Ph 905-358-3124 • Fx 905-358-7187 TF 866-629-3895 • E-mail [email protected] www.cpsproducts.com t o o l ta l k 20V Max vs. 18V: Which is the More Powerful Battery? By David C. Smith L et me start by saying if I only had a quarter for every time I heard someone say, “There was a major difference in power when I switched from an 18V system to a 20V system,” I’d have a lot of quarters. The 18V vs. 20V Max debate goes on no matter how many times I step into someone else’s conversation and explain it to them. So let me take the drama out of the conversation now and set the record straight – they’re the same. 3.6 volts (nominal) x 5 cells = 18 volts 4 volts (maximum) 5 cells = 20 volts That’s it. That’s the entire difference in 18V vs. 20V Max batteries. It’s only a matter of whether the company is using nominal voltage or maximum voltage as their rating. 20V MAX VS. 18V: RUNNING THE NUMBERS Inside your battery pack are the individual battery cells as depicted in the Milwaukee M18 LithiumIon XG illustration showing the internal components of its battery pack. In an 18V/20V Max system, they are always set in groups of five wired in a series. Each group of five is then wired in parallel to increase the number of amp hours and overall battery capacity in watt hours. For more on that, check out our feature on Voltage vs. Amp Hours at www. protoolreviews.com. Each one of those battery cells has two voltage ratings – nominal and maximum. The amount of voltage that a battery produces when fully charged is higher than when it begins to discharge, even slightly. It’s actually a chemical characteristic of the lithium-ion system. Each battery cell has a nominal voltage of 3.6 volts and a maximum voltage of slightly more than 4 volts. Mini-split installation is now a single person job! • Clips to mini-split mounting plate, securely holding unit as connections are made. Unclips easily as unit is mounted. • Versitile level setting adjusts to any mounting plate. I’d love to stop there, but people will insist on arguing that the 20V Max systems are simply more powerful than 18V because, well, 20 is bigger than 18. (sigh) Seriously though, I love talking about this stuff, so let’s jump on it. In the North American markets, manufacturers such as Bosch®, Milwaukee®, Ridgid®, Ryobi® and Makita® are all running on an 18V battery platform. DeWalt® and Porter-Cable® run on their 20V Max systems. A volt meter is all that it takes to offer some quantifiable data, and a look inside the battery will show you why. NEW! • Non-marking pads won’t harm walls. • Collapses into storage tote bag. Patent Pending 20V MAX VS. 18V: WHAT ABOUT HIGHER AND LOWER VOLTAGE SYSTEMS? This brings up several interesting talking points. First, many European countries are stricter on how a company can advertise. You’ll find that tools are sold by their nominal voltage in most areas. That means 18V high power tools and 10.8 volt lower power tools. From a marketing standpoint, being able to put a higher number on the tool makes it seem more powerful. Putting a nominal voltage on it is a representation of where the battery operated most of the time. For some reason, 20V Max vs. 18V debate only seems to be an issue among these five-cell group platforms. Everyone advertises their 12V line (three cells), not their 10.8V families. Jump up to OPE (Outdoor Power Equipment) and we get 40V systems (10 cells) that are taking the place of the 36V platforms of a couple of years ago. So, before you leave with a bad taste in your mouth about DeWalt® or Porter-Cable®, understand that everyone does it somewhere. 20V MAX VS. 18V: THERE’S A REASON IT SAYS “MAX*” Speaking of DeWalt® and Porter-Cable®, you’ll notice on their packaging that it is marked 20V Max*. That asterisk and the word “Max” points to the documentation that clearly states the voltage is maximum. Is it a marketing tactic? Yes. Is it misleading? Only if you don’t look for an explanation when you see something marked with an asterisk. Defy Gravity. Remote mount When gravity feed condensate drainage is not possible... • Aspen’s advanced series of mini pumps offer clean, quiet condensate removal for mini-split AC units. • Four models. Capacities up to 60,000 BTU/hr. Max head up to 50 feet. • Choose from the industry’s standard Silent+ or Univolt styles. Internal mount (Mounts below evaporator from back of unit) External mount External side mount RectorSeal - Authorized Agent for Aspen Pumps in the USA and Canada continued on page 17 16 SUMMER ’15 • CONTRACTING CANADA contractingcanada.com RectorSeal ® 2601 Spenwick Drive - Houston, TX 77055 800-231-3345 [email protected] © RectorSeal 2015 i n d u s t ry n e w s continued from page 16 RECTORSEAL® ACQUIRES SURESEAL RectorSeal® Corp., a leading manufacturer of quality plumbing and HVAC/R products, has acquired selected assets and the SureSeal® brand from SureSeal Manufacturing (SSM), Tacoma, Wash. SSM manufactures and distributes SureSeal, the leading brand of waterless floor drain trap seals approved by two of the three national model plumbing codes for use as an alternative to trap primers for blocking sewer gas backflow through floor drains into occupied spaces. The www.thesureseal.com website will continue to operate. SureSeal will continue to be sold through traditional wholesalers serving the PHC and HVAC/R markets. LONGEVITY APPOINTS KAMEEN-HILTON-WANKLING LTD. FOR WESTERN CANADA 20V Max* - 20 volts maximum, 18 volts nominal. So yes, 18V and 20V Max systems have the same amount of voltage power. However, the guts of each battery cells do vary from brand to brand and even within a single brand as technology and chemistry improve. So is DeWalt’s 20V Max line more powerful than their 18V line was? Yes. Because the electronics, motors and cells are better, but they’re putting out the exact same voltage! eurosmart nEW The perfect addition to all contemporary bathrooms. Featuring a solid metal handle, brass body and forward-leaning dynamic lines, the Eurosmart NEW is the perfect addition to all timeless bathroom settings. The name Eurosmart says it all: smart looks, smart technology and a smart price. This high-quality faucet incorporates the following enduring performance features including GrohE SilkMove® for precise handling and GrohE StarLight® for a radiant, brilliant shine. Editor’s note: Pro Tool Reviews is an online tool review magazine and testing forum written by professionals for professionals. For more information visit: www.protoolreviews.com. WIN a HVAC/R Service Tool Starter Kit 900 $ Value Visit our web site to see the complete Eurosmart line. GROHE.CA 18 SUMMER ’15 • CONTRACTING CANADA Longevity Acrylics Inc., one of Canada’s leading manufacturers of acrylic bathware, is pleased to appoint Kameen-Hilton-Wankling Ltd. as their sales agency representing the full quality acrylic bathware product line for Western Canada. Kameen-Hilton-Wankling Ltd. est. in 1956 are based in Winnipeg, MB. Don Hilton, Partner/Sales can be contacted at Tel.: 204-489-9384, Email: donhilton@ khwltd.ca. www.longevityacrylics.com. HEIMER NAMED TO MOST INFLUENTIAL HVAC PEOPLE A U.S. industry publication recently named David Heimer, COO of Service Nation Inc., to its list of 10 of the HVAC industry’s most influential people. Heimer has been instrumental in building Service Nation’s membership offerings, designed to provide service contractors with an affordable means of improving their business and financial performance. The organization was founded by a collaboration of leading contractors to share information and help other contractors in the HVAC, electrical, plumbing and solar industries improve sales, marketing, operations and profitability. It operates three business alliances: the Service Roundtable, the Retail Contractor Coalition and the Service Nation Alliance. SUPCO, a worldwide leader in the manufacture of replacement parts and test instruments used in HVAC/R industries, has been appointed the exclusive North American Master Distributor for the Universal UV Systems ClearBlue® residential product line. ClearBlue® products reduce bacteria, viruses and mold in the air and HVAC system coils. SUPCO is represented in Canada by Air Force 1 Sales & Marketing Ltd. Ask your wholesaler for info or visit www.supco.com or www.airforce1.ca. RANGER DESIGN PARTNERS WITH LEGEND FLEET SOLUTIONS Ranger Design Inc. and Legend Fleet Solutions have entered into a partnership that will now allow Ranger Design to offer customers one-stop shopping for durable flooring options that are compatible with Ranger’s full range of commercial van products. Ranger Design is known as an innovative designer and manufacturer of customized van shelving, van racking, ladder racks, partitions and storage systems for commercial vehicles. The Legend UltraGrip pre-cut floor offers class leading antislip protection, and is constructed with a rigid heavy duty, non-porous rubber coated surface. “We are very excited to work with Legend” said Jay Cowie, Product Manager for Ranger Design. “Teaming up with them will now allow our customers more options, saving them time and shipping costs.” Visit: http://fleet.legendrubber.ca or Call: 1-800-565-5321 www.rangerdesign.com. BEGINS 2015 RETOOL YOUR FUTURE SCHOLARSHIP CONTEST hilmor® opened its 2015 scholarship competition, Retool Your Future, designed to help current and future HVAC students get top-of-the-line tools as they begin their careers. This is the third annual competition which has attracted more than a thousand student entries in three years. The scholarship contest awards six grand prizes consisting of a $5,000.00 scholarship, a trip to the 2016 AHR EXPO in Orlando, FL, a hilmor® Starter Kit with tools essential to beginning their careers and a hilmor® Green Wall valued at $5,000.00 with more than 40 HVAC/R tools donated to their school. continued on page 20 Enter Your Completed Survey for Your Chance to WIN contractingcanada.com SUPCO APPOINTED N.A. DISTRIBUTOR FOR CLEARBLUE® LINE contractingcanada.com CONTRACTING CANADA • SUMMER ’15 • 19 i n d u s t ry n e w s c o n t i n u e d Annual Recertification Program continued from page 19 “We in the industry have a responsibility to encourage careers in HVAC/R, which is why we developed the Retool Your Future program,” said Andrea Halpin, senior manager, brand marketing, at hilmor. The contest is open to students in the Canada and the U.S. To enter, students currently enrolled in or have applied for admission to an established, recognized HVAC/R school must submit a 250-word essay explaining how the HVAC/R industry will “retool their life.” The contest runs August 1 through October 31, 2015. For contest rules and more information, visit www. RetoolYourFuture.com. S&P CANADA APPOINTS SUTTON AS SALES MANAGER S&P Canada Ventilation Products has appointed Tim Sutton as Sales Manager. Sutton brings more than 29 years of industry experience to his new role at S&P Canada, and previously held sales Don’t just get your analyzer serviced management positions in the HVAC industry. “We are proud to have Tim join our team,” states S&P Canada President Roy McCrimmon. “People of Tim’s caliber do not come along every day and having him on our team will help us prepare for future growth and expand into new markets and opportunities.” S&P Canada is the Canadian subsidiary of the S&P world group celebrating 64 years in business. www. solerpalaucanada.com. Get It Recertified AQUAMOTION INC. APPOINTS ONTOR LTD. AquaMotion Inc., a U.S. manufacturer of patented Single, Multi Speed and Variable Speed Circulators and Recirculation Systems has appointed ONTOR Ltd. as their Representative for all of Canada. ONTOR will sell the AquaMotion product line through the wholesale distribution channels. www.aquamotionhvac.com, www.ontor.com. Part # C20 Year 1 Year 2 C25 C30 CO95 C50 $90.00 $125.00 $125.00 $125.00 $90.00 $125.00 $260.00 $340.00 $60.00 $90.00 $125.00 $125.00 $60.00 $90.00 $125.00 $260.00 $90.00 $120.00 $90.00 $260.00 $450.00 $360.00 $450.00 $760.00 (Smart Bell) (Smart Bell PLUS) $90.00 $60.00 $90.00 $60.00 Year 3 $90.00 Year 4 $90.00 Year 5 Total: C75 C85 C125 C127 C155 C157 C255 C257 $125.00 $125.00 $125.00 $160.00 $260.00 $175.00 $185.00 $125.00 $410.00 $520.00 $160.00 $260.00 $175.00 $185.00 $125.00 $125.00 $125.00 $125.00 $160.00 $260.00 $175.00 $185.00 $340.00 $125.00 $410.00 $520.00 $160.00 $260.00 $175.00 $185.00 $125.00 $125.00 $340.00 $125.00 $125.00 $475.00 $585.00 $525.00 $625.00 $895.00 $1,055.00 $840.00 $1,195.00 $1,415.00 $1,115.00 $1,625.00 $1,225.00 $1,365.00 Pricing for Canada only Recertification includes either sensor calibration or replacement as needed PLUS: 4 n e w p r o d u c t s p l u m b i n g / h va c r WELLNESS BATHTUBS BRING BEAUTY TO THE BATHROOM Villeroy & Boch introduce two new freestanding wellness bathtubs in square and oval design to the Loop & Friends line. These two new wellness bathtubs provide a comfortable, hygienic and top-quality solution for an array of bathroom styles, and continue to set the standards for uncompromised quality, optimal user friendliness and timeless design. Unique 3.5-inch edges surround these new bathtubs, serving as an optimal base for fixture installation or usability as easy-access shelving. CONDENSATE PUMP WITH BUILT-IN ACID NEUTRALIZER The SANICONDENS BEST® condensate water pump from Saniflo neutralizes and discharges condensate from high-efficiency furnaces, AC equipment, dehumidifiers, ice machines and other applications that lack belowfloor drainage. The built-in pump activates automatically and removes condensate by pumping it to a drainage line. SANICONDENS BEST® combines neutralizers and condensate pumps into one system, creating a less expensive and spacesaving solution. Ask your wholesaler or Call: 1-800-571-8191. www.saniflo.com 20 SUMMER ’15 • CONTRACTING CANADA ADVANCED BATHROOM SANITARY INNOVATIONS Full system 30-point inspection with replacement of any worn or failed parts. * 4 Firmware and/or software upgrades as needed. 4 Certificate of calibration provided for record keeping. 4 Recertification work report to document work completed. 4 Units returned cleaned “like-new”with paid return freight. UEi Recertification Advantages 4 Recertified by factory trained professionals. 4 Eliminates legal liability of self-installed sensors. 4 Fast turn-around with east and west coast recertification locations. 4 Save time with online recertification check-in. 4 Up front pricing means NO surprises. 4 Recertification services are warranted for one year. Industrial Analyzer Recertification For recertification pricing on KM9106, KM900PLUS and KM900 call or visit us online to get pricing for the unit with your specific combination of sensors. * Recertification and warranty service does not cover parts damaged by misuse or negligence. Villeroy & Boch introduces sanitary innovations for superior bathroom hygiene. CeramicPlus washbasin and toilet glaze does not allow water, dirt, limescale and other materials to bond with it. DirectFlush toilets have an open rim for quick, thorough sanitizing and feature a unique water flow that allows the entire bowl to benefit from a comprehensive rinse with every flush. A QuickRelease option on DirectFlush toilets allows the seat to be removed and easily re-attached after optimal cleaning. Ask your wholesaler or call: 1-888-295-8134. www.villeroy-boch.com. PLUMBING MANIFOLD SYSTEM With Viega‘s ManaBloc® plumbing manifold system, individual PEX lines supply each fixture in a commercial building, providing fast, consistent hot water delivery while decreasing energy costs and reducing water waste. With fewer fittings hidden behind the walls, the Viega ManaBloc® system minimizes potential leak points and allows the system to operate multiple fixtures at once without dramatic temperature and pressure changes. contractingcanada.com DL429 C85KIT EOS Long Life Combustion Analyzer Kit True RMS Wireless HVAC Clamp with ∆T 1. 8 7 7. 4 7 5 . 0 6 4 8 • W W W. U E I T E ST. CO M Copyright ©2015 UEi Test Instruments. All Rights Reserved. C255KIT EOS Industrial Combustion Analyzer Kit n e w p r o d u c t s p l u m b i n g / h va c r n e w h va c r / p r o d u c t s t o o l s & i n s t r u m e n t s continued from page 20 Viega ManaBloc® systems are fully assembled, factory tested and come with a 10-year transferrable warranty. For more information, visit www.viega.us. FLOOR-STANDING CONDENSING BOILER Bosch Thermotechnology’s popular wallmounted Greenstar gas condensing boiler is now available in a floor standing version for all boiler and combi units up to 151 MBH inputs. Greenstar floor standing models have a small footprint and are ideal in applications where wall-mounting options are unavailable or floor standing units are preferred. FS models are fully modulating condensing boilers that are CSA and ASME approved with an ENERGY STAR efficiency rating of 95%. Ask your wholesaler. www. boschheatingandcooling.com. ENERGY-EFFICIENT HOT WATER RECIRCULATION The “plug and play” installations of the new Grundfos COMFORT PM AUTO® range of residential circulating pumps set the standard for intelligent and energy-efficient hot water recirculation. Its AUTOADAPT function learns the household’s consumption patterns and then adapts to them, cutting residential energy costs up to 85%. The AUTOADAPT function is so powerful that eight out of 10 installations can rely on this feature to automatically select the optimal setting. Ask your wholesaler. ca.grundfos.com EFFICIENT, SMALLER SIZE WATER HEATER Navien® introduces a smaller water heater, NPE-150S, with an efficiency of 0.97 EF, a heating capacity of 18,000-120,000 BTU/H and will produce 5.3 GPM at a 45-degree temperature rise. The smaller size is ideal for small residences or to cascade where a bit more DHW is required. Features include 1/2" gas pipe capability, 2” PVC venting up to 60’, dual stainless steel heat exchangers, an integrated control and field gas convertibility. www.navien.com. MID AND LOW RANGE BTU TANKLESS WATER HEATERS Rinnai has expanded its Ultra Series condensing line with midand lower-range maximum BTU units. These new models offer condensing efficiency and a lower price point for installations 22 SUMMER ’15 • CONTRACTING CANADA that don’t require high BTUs for both new construction and renovation projects, with options for indoor and outdoor installation. Ask your wholesaler. www.rinnai.us/waterheater/products HIGH-EFFICIENCY CONDENSING BOILER Weil-McLain®’s high efficiency Evergreen™ condensing boiler delivers 95% AFUE rating and has been recognized as Most Efficient 2015 by ENERGY STAR®. It features simple controls, flexible functionality, a quiet, durable design and easy installation. Adaptable for light commercial or large residential applications and for single- or multiboiler installations. Floor- or wallmount options available. Ask your wholesaler or call 800-526-6636. Visit http://evergreenboiler.com. OXYGEN-BARRIER PEX TUBING Uponor Ltd. helioPEX™ X2 tubing provides a competitive alternative for closed-loop residential radiant heating applications. Manufactured using an Uponor-proprietary technology, the new tubing in 1/2", 5/8” and 3/4" sizes suits residential radiant heating applications. Uponor helioPEX X2 meets all codes, standards and listings for radiant heating applications in Canada and is compatible with multiple fitting types including ASTM F11960 ProPEX® expansion fittings and Quick-Seal (QS)-style fittings. Ask your wholesaler or call: 1-888-994-7726. www.uponorpro.com. CLEANER TOILET BOWL WITH ONE FLUSH American Standard Canada’s VorMax™ Toilet delivers the cleanest flush ever engineered. The system’s powerful jet of water scrubs the entire bowl clean thanks to its unique permanent finish inhibiting stains and odor-causing bacteria and new design omitting the rim cavity and holes. It can successfully flush 1,000 grams (2.2 pounds) of waste while using a watersaving 1.28 gallons per flush. Ask your wholesaler. www.americanstandard.ca contractingcanada.com INVERTER-DRIVEN AIR CONDITIONERS Maytag® PSA4BG iQ Drive air conditioners reach 20-SEER cooling efficiency in all matches and are available in 2, 3, 4 and 5 ton capacities. The inverterdriven rotary compressor allows it to modulate between 49% and 118% of capacity in five steps, making constant, small adjustments to offset the cooling demands with lower noise levels. Compatible with any two-stage thermostat. Ask your wholesaler. www.maytaghvac.com. COMBUSTION ANALYZER UEi’s C255 Industrial Combustion Analyzer features the award-wining EOS CO2 measurement technology designed for commercial and industrial environments. Its highrange (10,000ppm) H2 compensated CO sensor can be upgraded with either a 100ppm Low NOx sensor, or standard 1000ppm NOx sensor for compliance requirements. The builtin Ambient CO Data Logger provides automatic snapshots of the ambient atmosphere in 2-minute increments. The C255 includes the Heat Exchanger Integrity Test. Results from each mode can be printed or logged for later review. Ask your wholesaler. www.ueitest.com. FIRST SMARTPHONE STATIC PRESSURE METER AAB Smart Tools’ new smartphone SPM-100 utilizes onscreen guidance to easily take accurate readings for static pressure, pressure differential, total external static pressure, indoor vs. outdoor conditions and weather conditions. The technician is shown where to place the colour-coded static pressure probes (sold separately) and how to take measurements. Ask your wholesaler or visit www. AABsmart.com. UNIVERSAL HANDHELD TEST EQUIPMENT Dwyer Instruments’ new model UHH2 Universal Handheld Test Equipment provides functionality and versatility of the Mobile Meter® software app on a rugged IP68 Android® based handheld. Wireless anemometer, hygrometer and pressure probes communicate to the handheld using Bluetooth SIG contractingcanada.com wireless technology and can be displayed simultaneously. Besides the UHH2 handheld base unit, another option, Series AQTIA, offers the UHH2 accompanied by a wireless probe or module. Ask your wholesaler. www.dwyerinst.com SELF-ADJUSTING WIRE STRIPPER The versatile hilmor® wire stripper has clearly marked gauge indicators to allow the user to strip wires without damaging them. Its sharp cutting edge delivers straight cuts every time. A micro-adjusting knob allows for precision stripping down to 30 AWG and up to 8 AWG. It self-adjusts automatically to strip and cut wire 10-22 AWG and crimp insulated and noninsulated terminals. An adjustable stop controls the length of wire being stripped. Comfortable grips on over-molded handles reduce hand fatigue and won’t slip or twist. www.hilmor.com STEEL SAFETY BULKHEAD PARTITIONS FOR SPRINTER VANS Ranger Design combines safety with security in its new line of steel partitions for the Mercedes Sprinter Vans. These solid bulkhead partitions of heavy gauge steel and aluminum resist maximum impact and provide a secure barrier between the occupants of the van and its cargo. These rattle-free partitions can also increase cabin comfort by improving climate control, reducing noise and allowing maximum seat travel. Available in several models including Swing Door Van Partition. Call: 1-800-565-5321. www.rangerdesign.com. CONTRACTING CANADA • SUMMER ’15 • 23 Reader Survey new products tools WIN RETURN THIS SURVEY FOR YOUR CHANCE TO LEAK-DETECTING FOR CRAMPED AC&R SYSTEMS Spectroline® VioMAX Plus from Spectronics uses a mini telescopic, violet light lamp to locate AC&R leaks in tight, cramped areas. The high-output violet LED light offers optimal fluorescent response and contrast and works with all universal /POE dyes. Fluorescent dye added to the system circulates and escapes with the refrigerant. When scanned with this compact light source, the leak glows brilliantly. Ask your wholesaler. www.spectroline.com Complete this Survey and mail or email by November 20th, 2015 or go online to: www.contractingcanada.com to enter for your chance to WIN Please note: Only one entry per person will be entered into the draw. PRESSURE/TEMPERATURE GAUGE FOR SHARED DATA YELLOW JACKET® ManTooth™ Wireless Digital Pressure/Temperature Gauge easily connects to smart devices so technicians can test the system without losing refrigerant. Free downloadable ManTooth RSA app wirelessly calculates and displays the system’s actual pressures, temperatures, superheat and subcooling in an easy-to-read color format on an iPhone®, iPad® or Android™ device. Available in Single or Dual Pressure Gauge.Ask your wholesaler or call: 1-800-769-8370. www.yellowjacket.com. MINI AVIATION SNIPS With an overall length of only 7-1/8”, the AVsMini easily goes to work where full-size aviation snips are challenged. Forged steel jaws produce a long lasting, sharply defined cutting edge. A 3/4” length of cut and sure-gripping serrations on the lower jaw blade provide optimum controlled speed and accuracy. Ask your wholesaler. www.malcotools.com 24 • SUMMER ’15 • CONTRACTING CANADA 1. If you install and/or service combustion equipment do you as a normal practice perform a CO test? __Yes __No; If no please explain: _________________________________________ __________________________________________________ 2. Are you interested in reading articles comparing performance and features of different brands of cordless and corded power tools? __Yes __ No; And would this be helpful in your tool selection and purchasing decision? __ Yes __ No 3. When planning to purchase corded and cordless power tools what is most important to you? Please rank the following criteria in order of importance from 1 to 5 with 1 being most important and 5 being least important: a)___ Price; b)___ Brand; c)___ Power & Performance; d)___ Dependability; e)___ Warranty 4. Are you interested in reading articles comparing performance, operation and features of different makes of test instruments and combustion analyzers __ Yes __ No; Would this information be helpful in your selection and purchasing decision? __ Yes __ No 5. Are you interested in information about service vehicle outfitting, shelving and storage options and security solutions for your vehicle? __ Yes __ No 7. When replacing your service vehicle do you plan on buying or leasing your next service vehicle ___Buying ___ Leasing contractingcanada.com 900 Value Please help us meet your information needs by answering the following questions: 6. If planning to add or replace your service vehicle what type of vehicle are you planning to purchase or lease: ___Van; ___Pickup Truck; ___Cube Van; if other vehicle type please indicate: _________________________________________________ LIGHTWEIGHT SWAGE & FLARE KIT YELLOW JACKET®’s lightweight, compact and portable carrying case keeps swage and flare tools easily accessible. Kit includes builtin slide gauge and six different quick-change positions for flaring soft copper and aluminum tubes. Ultra-light yoke does both swage and flare, with a quick-connect function that saves time during pin and cone changing. Ask your wholesaler. http://yellowjacket.com $ Please Hurry! - We must receive your completed survey by November 20th, 2015 to be entered into the draw for your chance to WIN. $CLIP or COPY STEEL 9-DRAWER VAN CABINET FOR SMALL PARTS Ranger Design’s new X51-F Steel 9-Drawer Van Cabinet keeps small parts organized and within reach. Constructed of heavy-duty steel, the cabinet has 9 plastic removable bin drawers with 27 drawer dividers to provide for 3 compartments per drawer. Cabinets can be mounted side by side or stacked vertically (mounting blocks included) to allow for fit in multiple layouts. Cabinet is backed by a warranty and outstanding customer service department. Call: 1-800565-5321. www.rangerdesign.com. A HVAC/R Service Tool Starter Kit 8. Please check the products you plan to purchase in the near future: ___ Power tools, corded and/or cordless ___ Instruments, Diagnostic test meter ___ Instruments for temperature measurement ___ Infrared temperature gun ___ Combustion analyzer ___ Instruments for Airflow measurement ___ Carbon Monoxide Detector/Alarm ___ Drain cleaning equipment ___ Drain inspection equipment ___ Pipe & tubing cutting, flaring and crimping tools ___ Pipe threading, bending & grooving equipment ___ Pipe freezing equipment ___ Sheet metal working tools & equipment ___ Refrigerant recovery equipment ___ Refrigerant charging & evacuation equipment ___ Refrigerant system analyzer ___ Refrigerant leak detection ___ Business management software programs ___ Welding and/or brazing equipment, torches ___ Vehicle shelving, ladder carries & storage systems 9. Are you planning to purchase any of these products in the next 3 months? __Yes __ No 10. Has information in Contracting Canada magazine helped you in your product selections? __ Yes __ No 11. Would you recommend Contracting Canada to other contractors, service technicians, installers and apprentices? __ Yes __ No 12. From which wholesaler did you receive Contracting Canada magazine: Please mail your completed survey today or scan and email to: [email protected]: Contracting Canada Magazine 114 Donjon Blvd., Port Dover, Ontario N0A 1N7 Complete this survey online at: www.contractingcanada.com Please enter my survey into the draw to win a hilmor HVAC/R Starter Kit a $900 value. Survey must be receive by Nov. 20th, 2015 for your chance to win. Winner will be contacted by telephone. Note: Odds of winning depend on total number of eligible entries received. One entry per person will be entered into the draw. Please print clearly. Name____________________________________________________________________ Company_________________________________________________________________ Address__________________________________________________________________ City__________________________________ Prov._ __________ PC_______________ Tel___________________________________ Fax ____________________________ Email_ ___________________________________________________________________ CONTRACTING CANADA • SUMMER '15 • 25 new products tools & instruments CORDLESS DRILLS & DRIVERS WITH MORE POWER Milwaukee’s next generation M18™ FUEL Drilling and Driving Products deliver the most power on the market in a more compact size. The new M18 FUEL™ Drill Drivers and Hammer Drills are the most powerful 18V Drills at 1200 in-lbs of torque, while being 1/2” shorter and a 1/2 lb lighter than the competition. The new M18 FUEL™ Impacts are the most powerful compact impacts in their class, and feature Milwaukee’s proprietary DRIVE CONTROL™ for greater versatility in various fastening applications. Call: 1-800-SAWDUST. www.milwaukeetool.com CORDLESS METAL-CUTTING SHEARS Milwaukee M18™ Cordless Metal-Cutting Shears give users better control to easily push through cuts from behind the tool. With the tool-free, 360-degree rotating head, users can easily adjust their tool to cut in tight spaces from any direction. New models include an 18-gauge single cut shear; an 18-gauge double cut shear for straight common sheet metal cuts; and cordless 14-gauge double cut shear for heavier gauge sheet metal cuts. Ask your wholesaler or call 1-800-SAWDUST. www.milwaukeetool.com NEW METAL FORMING AND CUTTING TOOLS New metal forming solutions will include the 3” SPEED SEAMER™ and 5-Blade HVAC Crimper. Featuring a forged metal head and comfortable over-molded handles, the 3” SPEED SEAMER™ includes 3/8” and 1” markings on the head to quickly measure the most common folds in HVAC ductwork. The 5-Blade HVAC Crimper features reinforced crimper ribs, which provide greater blade stability, producing up to 2X longer tool life. The 3” SPEED SEAMER™ and 5-Blade HVAC Crimper are designed to be comfortable for both overhand and underhand use. Six new Tinner Snips are divided into three types: the industry’s first Compound-Offset Tinner, Classic Tinners and Lightweight Tinners. Each with a unique set of features and benefits, the new line aims to increase productivity with features such as 40% larger handle loops that are much easier to use with commonly worn gloves. The Compound-Offset Tinner Snips are ideal for tough cuts and deliver 2X more force than the competition. Using a compound mechanism that amplifies the tool’s force, the user is able to achieve easier cuts in tough metal materials – such as metal lathe – with less effort. In addition, the tool features 45-degree all-metal forged offset blades to keep the user’s hands above the material while cutting, and BOLT-LOCK™ Technology so the blades will not loosen over time. www.milwaukeetool.com 26 • SUMMER ’15 • CONTRACTING CANADA INFOSOURCE For the Information you need FAST! 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