Technical Support
At Air Management Supply, we pride ourselves on the products we carry, the knowledge we bring and the service we provide. We have very knowledgeable staff onhand to answer questions and give guidance on resolving issues.
Air Management Supply Rheem Technical Support Team:
(515) 333.2767
Chris Hughes
Chris Hughes is an experienced HVAC professional with over 15 years of industry knowledge. Chris provides technical support for the Rheem product line and conducts technical and CEU training for all Rheem contractors throughout the Mid-West.
Chris is licensed as a journeyman in Omaha and Iowa and has earned his NATE certification in gas heat, heat pump, AC, and air distribution. His extensive experience and expertise have made him an invaluable asset to the HVAC industry, and he continues to work diligently to provide the best service and support to customers.
Myron Seeley
Myron Seeley is a highly experienced HVAC professional. With a background spanning over 30 years, he brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise with him. Alongside Chris, Myron provides technical support for the Rheem product line and conducts technical and CEU training for all Rheem contractors throughout the Mid-West.
Throughout his career, Myron has honed his skills in areas of HVAC including commercial, residential, and hydronics. With his wealth of experience and specialized skills, he has become an indispensable asset to the HVAC industry, persistently striving to deliver top-notch service and support to customers.
Suggestions and recommendations made by Air Management Technical Support are provided, without charge, as a complimentary service and are therefore given on the express understanding and agreement of the recipient that they are given without warranty (express or implied) or liability of any kind. It is the responsibility of the recipient of this message to verify that Air Management Technical Support Team's recommendation or replacement suggestion is suitable for installation or implementation. This may require referring to product installation instructions, contacting the original equipment manufacturer (OEM), or contacting a qualified service person, or taking other appropriate steps. Final responsibility for the selection and application of a control or procedure rests solely with the installer.