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Old 10-13-2009, 07:41 PM   #1
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I've been a member for about 11 years now. I feel the annual membership fee is well worth it for the educational and informational aspects.
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glad to hear it!

i learned most of what i know from rses so i will always pay the dues!

I never make the meetings but sometimes go to the conventions.

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Old 10-14-2009, 09:07 PM   #4
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I'm checking in to it heard from a few guys in my area that there is alot of great info and people
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$105 daaamnn that's alot of money lol
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They have a student membership for half dues. Is it worth it? What does this mean:
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Access to the entire contents of the Service Application Manual online, in addition to free periodic updates to SAM throughout the year via hard copy.
What is the Service Application Manual?
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What is the Service Application Manual?
The best written info on service and installation of HVACR equipment you will find. It is updated constantly.
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i agree!

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The best written info on service and installation of HVACR equipment you will find. It is updated constantly.
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since '94!
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wow
thats good i have only been a member since 2000!
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Old 10-23-2009, 11:26 PM   #11
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What about a manufacturer's database? You know, like all the service manuals from Rheem and Trane and etcetera?
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I guess not. But is such a database available anywhere?
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Past president of Chap 150 and 33 year member.

SAM manuals are also online.

You won't find all the mfg's service manual in any body's data base, at least not legally as it is copy righted material.
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Been looking at that with my ammonia background.
How does that compare to ASHRAE though?
I can't ($) do them all!
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