Tips to Increase Energy Efficiency for Commercial Refrigeration
Are you Losing Costs Due to Energy Inefficiencies? There are many ways to improve overall energy efficiency for commercial refrigeration and HVAC equipment.
DetailsAre you Losing Costs Due to Energy Inefficiencies? There are many ways to improve overall energy efficiency for commercial refrigeration and HVAC equipment.
DetailsFluorescent dye is a fast and efficient way to find all leaks in air conditioning and refrigeration systems but given the nature of the product it can be messy if handled incorrectly. Most fluorescent dye spills occur when a service port of a pressurized AC&R system charged with dye is accessed, resulting in a forcible spray of dye. Additionally, incomplete connection to the service port and/or injecting fluorescent dyes into systems with damaged or out-of-specification service ports may also result in dye spills.
DetailsSpectroline Leak Detection’s North America Sales Manager, Matthew Cowley, speaks on the HVAC Know It All Podcast with host Gary McCreadie to discuss common myths and outdated beliefs about HVAC sealants and more! Watch both part 1 and part 2 now. Part 1 Recap They chat about the truth behind internal sealants used in HVAC…
DetailsCool Seal™ A/C Leak Sealer Cool Seal™ is the hassle-free way to seal refrigerant leaks in condensers, evaporators, O-rings, and hoses – quickly and permanently. It’s an economical alternative to expensive parts replacement and can add years to older, out-of-warranty AC&R systems leaking small amounts of refrigerant. As an added benefit, this dependable sealer…
DetailsLeaks are often virtually impossible to find with conventional methods until they result in expensive systems failures. Spectroline fluorescent tools quickly locate the smallest and most elusive leaks, including intermittent and simultaneous multiple leaks that would otherwise be missed. The Spectroline method saves labor, money, and downtime, as it also conserves expensive fluids.
The Key to Our Future Student engagement is the key to our future. That’s why Spectronics Corporation encourages young people to visit its manufacturing headquarters located in Westbury, New York. Spectronics employs engineers and product development teams who specialize in the Automotive, HVAC, Industrial, and Non-Destructive Testing industries. A group of Westbury High School students…
DetailsHVAC Maintenance Checklist As summer rapidly approaches, it’s time to finish up those spring cleaning checklists and prepare for the seasons heat. This means we not only have to put away our heavy coats and winter boots, but we need to ensure our customer’s A/C systems are up and running. Often customers don’t understand the…
DetailsBrian Green, Vice President of Marketing for Spectronics was a guest speaker at the “Globalizing your brand” conference hosted by Hofstra University’s Frank G. Zarb School of Business and the U.S. Commercial Service Long Island on Friday, May 6, 2016. Topics discussed by the panel included ecommerce, digital marketing and global marketing strategies.
DetailsSpectronics Corporation President Jon Cooper (photo on left) was a panelist on a “Charting the Course” regional business seminar designed to examine the relationship between government and business. The round table was held at the Selden campus of Suffolk County Community College. Concurrent to his responsibilities helming Spectronics, Cooper was a Suffolk County legislator from 2000 to 2011.…
DetailsWe’ve Moved! To Our Trusted Customers, We are excited to announce that Spectronics Corporation has moved! Our new expanded facility allows us to improve fulfillment and operating procedures to produce even higher quality products, and provide overall enhanced customer/supplier experience. Please update your records with our new address information below. We look forward to growing with you.…
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