Commercial HVAC Equipment for Adjusters eBook

It can be difficult to settle commercial HVAC equipment claims, especially if you’re unfamiliar with these complex systems. This equipment may contain many complicated components, and they may be susceptible to several perils, such as hail, wear and tear, theft/vandalism, and high voltage surge. However, some claimed equipment, particularly in a large loss claim, may not be damaged at all. Knowing more about this equipment can help adjusters settle claims more accurately.
Adjusters can use this eBook to check out:
- The significance of commercial HVAC equipment in claims
- Labeled diagrams of package units, economizers, chillers, and make-up air units
- How these and other commercial HVAC systems work, including refrigeration systems and exhaust fans
- How to settle commercial HVAC claims accurately
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Alpine Intel’s content is meant to inform and educate readers using general terms and descriptions. They do not replace expert evaluations that determine facts and details related to each unique claim.
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