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The boiler industry is an interesting place. Lets have a conversation about the people who work hard in an industry that is often hidden. Eric will talk about technical information you can learn as we... more
FAQs about Boiler Wild:How many episodes does Boiler Wild have?The podcast currently has 77 episodes available.
April 28, 202667. Be Okay with Not Feeling Okay: Embrace Discomfort.Eric Johnson discusses the importance of accepting discomfort and uncertainty in professional growth, especially in the boiler industry. He emphasizes that feeling uneasy is a natural part of learning and progress, and shares insights on overcoming the fear of not knowing everything....more21minPlay
April 02, 202666. Water Hammer Can Kill You and How to Prevent This From Happening.Eric Johnson explores the critical topic of water hammer in boiler and plumbing systems. He discusses the causes, dangers, and prevention techniques for water hammer, emphasizing safety and proper system startup procedures....more39minPlay
March 31, 202665. What Your Boiler Stack Temp Tells YouEric explores the critical aspects of boiler stack temperature, including causes of inefficiency like soot, scale, and excess air. He discusses how monitoring and optimizing stack temperature can improve boiler performance, reduce energy costs, and prevent damage....more41minPlay
March 19, 202664. Boiler Doesn't Start, No Alarm: Now What?Eric discusses common reasons why boilers fail to start when there are no alarms, troubleshooting techniques, and the importance of understanding boiler controls and wiring. Perfect for HVAC professionals and boiler operators looking to deepen their knowledge....more40minPlay
March 17, 202663. Technical Training isn't Enough with Ryan BurtonEric Johnson and Ryan Burton dig into why flashy, high-budget corporate training usually falls flat compared to raw videos of a technician actually doing the work. Ryan explains that teaching the trades effectively requires a "Socratic" approach, focusing on the "why" behind a system rather than just spoon-feeding answers for a specific repair. The two get honest about the friction of running a business, specifically how to build a caring company culture while still making sure technicians show up on time and stay profitable. The conversation wraps up with a look at personal discipline, suggesting that the effort you put into your fitness and your reputation is exactly what carries over into being a master of your craft.Ryan Burton is the Senior HVAC Consultant at Valhalla Refrigeration Ltd in British Columbia, Canada. His wife Jennifer Burton is the founder and CEO of the company. The company performs HVAC work for residential and commercial clients. ...more2h 13minPlay
March 10, 202662. How to Fix Intermittent Pilot Flame FailuresA comprehensive troubleshooting guide for intermittent pilot flame failures in boilers, emphasizing a methodical approach, detailed inspection, and referencing manuals to diagnose and fix issues effectively....more1h 26minPlay
March 06, 202661. Do You Really Need Siphon Loops?Eric explores the intricacies of siphon loops, control manifolds, and pressure controls in boiler systems. He clarifies common misconceptions, discusses code requirements, and shares practical insights for stationary engineers and service technicians. ...more53minPlay
March 03, 202660. Understanding the Gap in Education and DevelopmentUnderstand some of the factors that contribute to employers being frustrated with younger generations entering the workforce. Technical training isn't the main concern if the personal skills have never been developed....more1h 22minPlay
February 17, 202659. Are Trade Shows Worth It? (AHR Expo 2026 Recap)Eric Johnson reflects on his experiences at the AHR Expo, discussing the purpose and value of the event, the innovations in HVAC technology, and the importance of building relationships within the industry. He emphasizes the need for companies to evaluate their participation in trade shows and the effectiveness of their marketing strategies. Eric also shares insights on the future of HVAC, including challenges and opportunities for growth....more35minPlay
February 03, 202658. Let the Fire Triangle Guide You HomeEric Johnson emphasizes the importance of understanding the basics of combustion, specifically the fire triangle, which consists of oxygen, heat, and fuel. He explains how these elements interact in the combustion process and how they can be applied to troubleshoot issues with boilers and burners. The discussion includes practical examples and personal anecdotes to illustrate the significance of the fire triangle in ensuring successful combustion and addressing common problems in the field. ...more45minPlay
FAQs about Boiler Wild:How many episodes does Boiler Wild have?The podcast currently has 77 episodes available.