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		<title>Want an HVAC Career? Know the Tools of the Trade</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Accurate thermometers are an important part of proper HVAC maintenance.  Thermometer accuracy provides a technician with precise measurements of the heating and ventilation systems of the home or unit so they can properly determine HVAC problems and troubleshoot solutions.  When choosing a proper temperature gauge there are five things to consider: calibration, short-term stability, long-term stability, usage, and display accuracy.  HVAC technicians looking at careers in the field should be well trained in the latest information regarding thermostat technologies and temperature gauging systems.]]></description>
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