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Obtaining Service
Prior to sending the meter in for repair, try tak-
ing the batteries out and reinstalling them or replacing
them.
Send the meter freight prepaid to Fieldpiece Instru-
ments. For warranty service, send proof of date and lo-
cation of purchase. For out-of-warranty service, send
$100, check or money order. The meter will be repaired
or replaced, at the option of Fieldpiece, and returned via
same shipping service (speed) as shipped to Fieldpiece.
For help with the CheckMe!® switch position, con-
tact Proctor Engineering:
Proctor Engineering
Phone: (415) 451-2480
Fax: (415) 451-2491
418 Mission Avenue
San Rafael, CA 94901
For help with the PC Software, or general How to
Use questions as well as Warranty Repair Issues contact
Fieldpiece Instruments.
www.fieldpiece.com.
Disclaimer
Neither this book nor the HVAC Guide analyzer
makes you an expert in HVAC. The purpose of the
HVAC Guide analyzer and this manual is to make the
necessary tests to optimize an air conditioner easier and
to refresh your memory on how to perform those tests.
This book and the HVAC Guide analyzer by no means
replace experience or completion of an HVAC program
from a qualified school.
John Proctor
and Title 24
John Proctor and Proctor Engineering Group have
been working with Fieldpiece Instruments to create a
better tool for the diagnosis of air conditioning systems
in the real world. Proctor's research exposed the need
for tuning air conditioners and prompted the California
Energy Commission to add the procedures to Califor-
nia's Title 24 Building Standards.
John Proctor is a professional engineer, 1965 gradu
-
ate of MIT, and wrote most of the residential cooling
section of Title 24. His knowledge is based on a close
association with journeymen HVAC technicians as well
as his research monitoring HVAC systems in homes and
commercial buildings across North America.
Proctor’s research confirmed that the vast majority
of air conditioners were working well below their de-
signed efficiency, were experiencing premature failures,
and were responsible for customer dissatisfaction as
well as expensive call backs. These problems are caused
by the widespread use of rules of thumb and incorrect
adjustment techniques. His research and the research
of others prompted regulators to add manufacturer-
approved procedures to California's Title 24.
Proctor concluded that a straightforward system to
support and assist technicians in implementing these
techniques was needed. This conclusion spawned the
CheckMe!® program, the first third-party computerized
quality assurance system for technicians. CheckMe!® is
based on a massive data set including:
• over 250,000 operating residential and commercial
A/C systems
• over 1,000 laboratory tests on a wide variety of
makes and models
• thousands of hours of data from monitored units in
homes and businesses
• CheckMe!® is continously refined with new data.
In 1989, John Proctor founded Proctor Engineering
Group to focus on methods of improving air condition-
ers. The company is based in San Rafael, California and
is in continual contact with CheckMe!® certified techni-
cians from coast to coast.