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March 17, 2021
What Makes Pressure Reading Rates, Filters, and Data Loggers So Important in the Measurement Process

A Guide to Keeping Your Lab Equipment Calibrated

Laboratories rely on data and equipment reliability when it comes to staying in business.  If the equipment is not calibrated, then the work is compromised. There […]
March 17, 2021
What Makes Pressure Reading Rates, Filters, and Data Loggers So Important in the Measurement Process

What Makes Pressure Reading Rates, Filters, and Data Loggers So Important in the Measurement Process

Pressure measurement is common in a wider variety of labs as it can determine properties like flow, level, airflow, weather systems movement, and height and magnitude […]
March 17, 2021
How a Reference Dry Well Calibrator Can Solve Your Calibration Needs

How a Reference Dry Well Calibrator Can Solve Your Calibration Needs

When it comes to temperature calibration instruments, a dry well calibrator is more than a stable heat source.  Dry well calibrators are critical instruments in calibration […]
March 15, 2021
How Working With an ISO/IEC 17025 Accredited Laboratory will Improve Your Company’s Bottom Line

How Working With an ISO/IEC 17025 Accredited Laboratory will Improve Your Company’s Bottom Line

Laboratories are a business, and with that comes the push to improve productivity and efficiency.  Therefore, it is important for labs to be aware not only […]
June 15, 2016

Greenland-Bound Research Team Could Benefit from

A research team is headed into some of the most brutal weather conditions on the planet, under the direction of Professor Edward Hanna of the University […]
June 9, 2016

Pittsburg Invests in the Future of HVAC

Earlier this month, the Morning Star ran a piece on new efforts to improve HVAC education in the Pittsburg area.  This, we hope, is a sign […]
June 8, 2016

Why HVAC Contractors are Loving Lower Gas Prices

Aside from the obvious fact that it is summer and it is nice to be able to travel without handing over an arm and a leg […]
June 7, 2016

Hot Weather Forecasts Suggest Need for Better Temperature Sensors

For many parts of the country, the warmer weather means reduced monthly energy expenses.  However, in the warmest regions, the expensive season is just getting underway, […]
June 2, 2016

Water Customers Still Awaiting The End of Boil Water Notice

According to the utility officials of one American municipality, the necessary repairs and updates on the local water pump have been completed, yet residents are still […]
June 1, 2016

Saving Money While Getting Your HVAC Back Up and Running

The need for HVAC repairs is not uncommon, and as long as we rely so heavily on these systems, there will always be a need for […]
May 31, 2016

School Evacuated Due to HVAC Fire

Students were forced to evacuate a school recently, when smoke set off detectors, and it was discovered that the billowing clouds were rising from the HVAC […]
May 26, 2016

Firewood at Fault, Water Pump Destroyed

Water pumps are quite often overlooked until a problem occurs.  It is always amazing to hear that private residents, large commercial operations, or even municipalities were […]
May 25, 2016

HVAC System Renovations Completed at Industrial Part

Priced at $800,000, the HVAC renovations done at a Missouri industrial park were quite extensive, though, according to reports, very warranted.  The new systems will feed […]
May 24, 2016

SRP Control is Excited to Hear About HVAC Education in Public Schools

Teaching the next generation of HVAC technicians is essential to the growth and sustainability of the HVAC market.  Without qualified, reliable, hardworking technicians equipment cannot be […]
May 19, 2016

Controlling Submersible Water Pumps

The invention of the submersible water pump was likely one of the most important, though classically overlooked, discoveries made by mankind.  The ability to move water […]
May 18, 2016

Another Municipality Feels the Effects of Failed Water Pump

According to some reports, flooding in some areas of the country, recently, caused up to two feet of water in homes.  Immediately after the water receded, […]
May 17, 2016

The Truth of Upgraded HVAC Systems in American Schools

We recently read an article about the aging HVAC systems that exist in most schools around the country.  The author talked about how some children are […]
May 12, 2016

New Pumping Station Will Save 2 Districts Money

A new pump station is now operating after several months of work, and an initial investment of more than $2 million.  Yet, the time and money […]