Thinking of
Replacing Your Heating/Cooling System?
1- What is The BREMAC difference?
At BREMAC, we do everything
we can to ensure the best possible installation of your new
heating/cooling system.
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2- How does BREMAC do that?
We do it "By The Book".
Quite simply, our installations are done in accordance with
manufacturers specifications.
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3- Doesn't everybody install equipment
"By The Book"?
In this industry, competition
has become very tough. There are some who would cut corners
in order to keep their prices low and competitive. At
BREMAC, we don't skimp on good installation practices.
That's why we take a little longer to install a new
heating/cooling system.
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4- What types of things does BREMAC do
that will ensure me a quality installation?
For instance, the biggest
enemy of a refrigeration system is moisture. Once the
refrigeration system has been soldered together, we evacuate
the air inside the refrigeration system with a vacuum pump.
A vacuum pump draws all the air out of the system in an
effort to remove contaminates and non-condensables. Proper
evacuation is mandatory. Water boils at a much lower
temperature if the pressure is lower. Therefore, if we can
lower the pressure a significant level, the water vapor in
the refrigeration system will easily boil away and be
removed by the vacuum pump. There is only one way to check
the effectiveness of the vacuum pump being used and the
actual level of vacuum achieved and that is by using a
Micron Gauge. All BREMAC technicians are equipped with
Micron Gauges and we record the actual level of vacuum
achieved in Microns for each refrigeration system we service
or install. This little step will assure us of proper
system evacuation and effective removal of moisture and
contaminates within the refrigeration system.
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5- Shouldn't everyone use a Micron Gauge?
Yes, but unfortunately they
are expensive and few companies require their technicians to
use a Micron Gauge.
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6- What other types of things does BREMAC
do that will ensure me of a quality installation?
We install a Liquid Line
Filter/Drier on every refrigeration system we work on. The
Filter/Drier will help remove any contaminates that may
remain in the refrigeration system that could cause you
problems down the road. We even install Filter/Driers on
brand new systems just to be safe.
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7- Is there anything else I should know
about?
All heat pumps and most air
conditioners we install are placed on Snow Feet. The Snow
Feet will elevate the outdoor unit about six inches so that
it is not sitting directly on top of the concrete pad. This
allows the unit to stay clean and dry on the bottom which
will keep the base pan of your new unit from corroding. The
primary purpose of Snow Feet is to keep heat pump units off
the ground and above most snow lines. This allows your heat
pump to "breathe" during periods of snowfall and will
actually increase your units' efficiency and capacity. This
also allows you to easily remove any leaves or debris that
may have collected up under the unit.
Also, BREMAC uses PVC
condensate traps and not ABS condensate traps. The PVC trap
is slightly larger than the ABS trap. This slightly larger
trap will allow the water, formed from condensation inside
your unit, to flow easier and is less likely to clog up and
cause water problems than an ABS trap. Same price, better
product.
Additionally, most systems we
install are soldered together using a 15% silver brazing
compound. This brazing compound melts at very high
temperatures and when copper refrigerant lines are heated to
this high temperature, any oxygen inside the refrigerant
line will oxidize on the inside surface of the copper line
and form a scale. This scale will eventually break off and
travel down the refrigeration system and can cause system
malfunction or breakdown. Often times, the repair requires
more brazing and can lead to more oxidation within the
refrigeration system.
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8- How does BREMAC braze these lines
without having oxidation problems?
That's easy. We simply run
pure nitrogen through the refrigeration lines while we are
brazing. The nitrogen displaces the oxygen and keeps the
copper lines from oxidizing on the inside. It takes just a
little extra time but the results are well worth it.
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9- What about this "New Refrigerant" people
are talking about?
The federal government has
mandated that the refrigerant HCFC-22 must be phased out.
As a Bryant Factory Authorized Dealer, BREMAC has been
closely aligned with Carrier Corporation and Bryant which
have been the first in the nation to utilize the new
refrigerant
Puron.
Most other manufacturers have only recently developed their
HCFC-22 replacement systems or are in process of developing
their HCFC-22 replacement systems. BREMAC and BRYANT have
been installing
Puron
systems since 1996. Our combined experience assures you of
the proper installation of a proven reliable performer.
Our goal is to install every
heating/cooling system in a careful and competent manner
using the latest tools and techniques available. We take
pride in the work we do. If your contractor doesn't do the
few items we mentioned above, you are not getting the best
possible work for your hard earned money. At BREMAC, Our
Business is Quality.
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