Low Fire Hold Tips for Longer Equipment Life
[ad_1] Don’t let thermal shock sneak up on you! Today on Weekly Boiler Tips learn everything you need to know about low fire hold devices: what triggers the hold (temp vs. pressure), wiring diagram cues, how to look for the oil-can symbol or squiggly line, how to
Eric Knellinger | Contractor
[ad_1] US Federal Contractor Registration, Inc.Eric Knellinger is President of US Federal Contractor Registration, Inc., the world’s largest and most respected third-party government registration firm. With more than 30 years of government acquisition, advertising, marketing, sales, and business development experience, Knellinger has helped secure federal contracts for
Transforming Challenges Into Opportunities: How Businesses Can Leverage Government Certifications
[ad_1] Since small businesses possess fewer resources and workforce than large-scale prime contractors, the federal government offers provisions that help these businesses win contracts. These provisions include many certified programs such as 8(a), HUBZone, WOSB, and SDVOSB that could help small firms secure contracts through set-aside agreements.
The Plastic Plumbing Materials Selection Checklist
[ad_1] Plastic plumbing materials have dominated the new construction market for years. Yet, the key differences between the leading plastics systems, PEX and CPVC, are too often not considered during material selection. That makes it harder for contractors to choose the material that is right for their
R Stamp Repair: When and Why You Need It!
[ad_1] In this latest installment of Ras Class from Rasmussen Mechanical we break down what an R Stamp repair is, why it matters, and when it’s required. If you operate boilers, pressure vessels, or other ASME-coded equipment, understanding the National Board R Stamp is critical for staying