5 Things To Know About Economizers Guide
Our guide breaks down top important things to know about economizers, including how they work, the different types available, their advantages, why they might fail, and what codes and regulations could impact them.
Large Loss Fire Claim Case Study
Fire claims are never simple, and this case study describes how the StrikeCheck team handled a large loss inspection.
Commercial HVAC Equipment for Adjusters eBook
Commercial HVAC equipment contain complicated components that are susceptible to several perils. This eBook will help you settle commercial claims accurately.
Commercial Electronic Equipment Claims Guide
Which electronically powered item is the most important? To commercial policyholders, all impact how their business runs, from office networking equipment to retail point of sale components.
Commercial Claim Guide: Chiller Basics
Claims involving commercial HVAC equipment can be complex, particularly when it comes to chillers. Determining the cause of loss, scope of repairs, and an accurate settlement amount can be daunting for even the most experienced adjuster.
The Basics of Chillers
These systems are often intricate and specialized based on the space or equipment they’re cooling, meaning they present their own challenges to insurance adjusters like you.
It’s OK To Vent: What Adjusters Should Know About Commercial Kitchen Ventilation
Adjusters should know about this equipment because when it operates correctly, the system controls the kitchen’s temperature, humidity, and airflow, and prevents smoke and fire incidents and associated claims.
Package Unit Glossary
While package units may not be the most popular residential HVAC systems (though they are still found in many homes), they’re quite common in the commercial space.
5 Things To Know About 5 Complex HVAC Systems Guide
Get a basic understanding of how and why your policyholders use evaporative coolers, geothermal systems, chillers, exhaust fans, and refrigeration systems.
Economizer Basics: Who Uses Them, Where They’re Required, and Why They Wind Up in Claims
The largest advantages of an economizer are reductions in energy consumption and the cost of maintaining the temperature in a commercial building.
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.










