Mastering HVAC Valves: The Essentials of Control and Efficiency | Engineers HVAC Podcast
Welcome to another episode of The Engineers HVAC Podcast, where we merge technical expertise with real-world applications to empower and educate our community. Join your host, Tony Mormino, and special guest, Tim Lilly from Lilly Engineering, as they delve into the critical world of HVAC valves. About This Episode: This episode explores the fundamentals and technological advancements in HVAC valves. Tim Lilly, a seasoned engineer and co-founder of the "11-Minute Construction" podcast, brings his extensive knowledge and unique industry insights. Together, they discuss: The three main types of HVAC valves are butterfly, characterized ball, and globe. The importance of selecting the correct valve for enhancing system efficiency and integration. Real-world implications of valve choices in various HVAC applications. Tim's personal journey in the HVAC industry was influenced by his family's legacy in engineering. Featured Guest: Tim Lilly, Technical Sales & Marketing at Lilly Engineering, specializes in solutions for real-world engineering challenges, from industrial HVAC applications to advanced valve technologies. Why Listen? Whether you're an HVAC professional looking to deepen your technical knowledge or an engineering student curious about practical applications, this episode provides valuable insights into how choosing the right valves can significantly improve system performance and efficiency. Recorded Live: Experience the spontaneous and informative discussion in a live recorded session, making complex topics accessible and engaging. Learn More: For more insights and discussions like this, subscribe to our channel and check out Tim Lilly's "11-Minute Construction" podcast for a quick dive into various construction-related topics. Stay Connected: Follow us on social media and join our community for updates on new episodes and exclusive behind-the-scenes content. Timestamps: 00:52 - Introduction to Tim Lilly and the story behind the "11-Minute Construction" podcast 05:05 - Deep dive into the types of HVAC valves and their applications 25:00 - Discussion on valve performance and troubleshooting tips 45:00 - Audience Q&A session with live responses from Tim Subscribe to The Engineers HVAC Podcast for more updates and deep dives into the HVAC industry's technical aspects. In the comments, please drop your questions or topics you'd like us to cover in future episodes! Connect with Us: HVAC-TV YouTube channel: HVAC TV The Engineers HVAC Podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/sh... Insight Partners Commercial HVAC: https://www.insightusa.com Hobbs & Associates Commercial HVAC: https://www.hobbsassociates.com Tony Mormino on LinkedIn: / tony-mormino

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