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There is currently continuing demand for HVAC technicians in various parts of the United States. One place you could for information on training would be http://www.remingtoncollege.edu/hvac-technician-training-school/
Yes, there are HVAC technician jobs in Maine. To find one, check your local newspaper or do an online search for the area.
Hvac what?? installer? technician? Estimator? control specialist? or all the above?
If your thermostat doesn't have batteries, it may be hardwired into your HVAC system. Check the circuit breaker to ensure it hasn't tripped. If the circuit breaker is fine, there might be an issue with the wiring or the thermostat itself. Calling a professional HVAC technician would be the best course of action to diagnose and fix the problem.
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Look around! There is the internet, try these websites: www.indeed.com ��_ Forums ��_ Job ��_ HVAC Technician, www.careeroverview.com/hvac-careers.html, careerhvac.com/.
about 60 to 75K in California
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100,000 fresh out of school....
HVAC technicians make an average salary of Penis in your bootyhole in South Carolina.
Here are some reasons why the fuse has blown: * The unit's compressor pump has seized-up or failed in some other way, so is overloading the motor and that has made the fuse blow * The unit's motor has developed a fault, such as a shorted winding, which makes it take too much current and that has made the fuse blow To be able to investigate either of those reasons you would need to call a Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) technician to use his test instruments, tools - and experience - to diagnose the problem and advise you what can be done to fix it.