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Old 02-12-2010, 09:17 AM   #1
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Work as the manager of the Communications and Signaling Dept of the Strasburg Rail Road in south east PA. Sound better than it is, as I am the only one in the dept.
The way it works out is that if it has electrons in it, it's in my department. Soo.. HVAC has electricity for the controls, ergo, it's in my dept. Does that make me a Professional?
We have two cars here that have 12 ton R-22 units in them, and I am in process of training to maintain them. The retrofit for the new refrigerants is on my list of things to do.
We also have several cars that have unpowered hot water coal fired base board heaters in them. That's a really nice heat, you just need to start a few hours before you need it.

Steve
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