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Integrity Mechanical Service Manager Completes Automatic Temperature Controls (ATC) Systems Certification

PLUMSTEADVILLE, Pennsylvania (April 21, 2010) – Integrity Mechanical, Inc., a full-service provider of commercial installation, service and maintenance for HVAC, plumbing, electric and building automation in the Delaware and Lehigh Valleys of Pennsylvania, announced today that its Service Manager, Greg Kuchinos, on April 9, 2010 successfully completed courses in technical training for the Facility Explorer held by the Johnson Controls Institute for Learning & Development.  The several weeks of related classes that allow Kuchinos to be designated as an Automated Temperature Control (ATC) Systems Engineer were held at Energy Equipment & Control, Inc.’s (“EECI”) Training Center, located in their headquarters in Allentown, PA, during two weeks in the summer of 2009, and in February and April of 2010.   

Said Kuchinos, “I have always been interested in Building Automation Systems (BAS), distributed control systems that use a computerized, intelligent network of electronic devices to monitor and control the mechanical and lighting systems in a building.  These make so much sense for all industries, especially these days, as they both conserve energy and environmental resources, while ultimately saving money and preventing waste.  Though it was difficult to run my Service Division while attending classes, ultimately we can now provide even more proven leading-edge technology and savings ideas to our clients.”  Courses included DDC Installation, Service & Troubleshooting, DDC-2 HVACPro Configuration & Commissioning, and both Facility Explorer Field and Supervisory Controller Engineering & Setup, working in conjunction with Johnson Controls and Honeywell systems. 

Since 1995, Integrity Mechanical, Inc. has been one of the premier contractors for Mechanical Construction in both the Delaware and Lehigh Valleys of Pennsylvania.  After 10 years of success and growth in the public jobs arena, the firm expanded to include mechanical construction for all private commercial sectors, and added a Service Division for both public and private sector mechanical contracting clients, providing maintenance, troubleshooting, building automation controls and other HVAC, plumbing and electrical services to all industries in the Berks, Bucks, Lehigh, Montgomery and Northampton, PA counties and beyond.  More can be learned about all the services Integrity Mechanical has to offer at their new Web site at www.IntegrityMechanical.com.