Rasmussen Mechanical ServicesPipe Expansion Joint 101: Thermal Expansion and VibrationA pipe expansion joint plays a crucial role in managing the thermal expansion and contraction of piping systems. As temperatures fluctuate…Sep 18Sep 18
Rasmussen Mechanical ServicesCompressed Air System BasicsA compressed air system is a reliable energy source used across various industries. Compressed air is often referred to as the “fourth…Sep 13Sep 13
Rasmussen Mechanical ServicesFan Walls In Commercial HVACFan walls are becoming increasingly popular in commercial and industrial HVAC systems because of their energy efficiency. A fan wall…Sep 11Sep 11
Rasmussen Mechanical ServicesVFDs in HVAC: What They Are And Why They MatterVariable Frequency Drives (VFDs) are transforming how we manage energy consumption and performance in HVAC systems. As technology continues…Sep 10Sep 10
Rasmussen Mechanical ServicesAir Separators In Hydronic SystemsAir in hydronic systems can be a significant issue, leading to the formation of iron oxides-commonly known as rust and scale. These…Sep 5Sep 5
Rasmussen Mechanical ServicesPressure Reducing Valves : Everything You Need To KnowPressure reducing valves (PRV) are valves designed to lower the incoming pressure of steam or gas to a desired outlet pressure. This…Aug 22Aug 22
Rasmussen Mechanical ServicesIt’s Hammer Time: Water Hammer In Steam SystemsOver the years, we’ve entered countless boiler rooms where water hammer was dismissed as normal. We hear people say, “It always sounds like…Aug 21Aug 21
Rasmussen Mechanical ServicesMobile Boiler Rooms: The Package SolutionMobile Boiler rooms package an entire boiler room into a portable container designed to meet the demands of various industries. These units…Aug 12Aug 12
Rasmussen Mechanical ServicesSPLITTING CONDENSER COILS: Commercial Coil CleaningEfficient operation of HVAC systems in commercial and industrial settings rely heavily on proper maintenance, including regular coil…Jul 23Jul 23
Rasmussen Mechanical ServicesUnderstanding Deaerators: The Cold Beer vs. Warm Beer AnalogyImagine having two beers in front of you-one cold and the other warm. If you were to pour both of these beers from the can into two…Jul 19Jul 19