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Boiler Vs Refrigeration Operation: This Is What You Need To Know

Boiler and refrigeration systems are among the most common types of regulated equipment found in industrial, commercial, and municipal facilities. Although both are essential for some plant operations, they serve distinct purposes and require different skills, procedures, and certifications. ​Power engineers may work with one or both systems, depending on the facility. Boilers generate heat and …

How To Navigate A 4th Class Power Engineer’s Shift

The day-to-day work of a 4th class power engineer is guided by standard operating procedures and daily logbooks. Power engineers are responsible for operating and maintaining low-pressure and high-pressure boilers and plant equipment.  Hands-on training courses like those at TFM introduce the theory behind boilers, refrigeration systems, and plant operations while also demonstrating with real-world examples. …

Unqualified Refrigeration Operation and How to Avoid Costly Mistakes

Refrigeration systems are vital for temperature control in many industries. Food processing, cold storage, beverage production, and recreational facilities rely on their continuous operation. Professional power engineers are needed to maintain these systems safely and effectively. ​Unqualified personnel are more likely to make mistakes in refrigeration operations. Small missteps, like improper pressure adjustments or missed …

The Ultimate Benefits Of The RSA And BSA Courses

Boilers and refrigeration plants are vital in many Canadian facilities. They operate under pressure, are mechanically complex, and require safety awareness from those working near them. While certified power engineers are responsible for operating this equipment, many other employees access mechanical rooms, roof spaces, and plant areas as part of their regular work. Maintenance staff, building …

The Truth About Online vs In-Person Power Engineering Courses

If you are ready to take your career in a new direction, plant operations or mechanical facility management could be your next step. Power engineering is an exciting and rewarding path—it supports essential sectors like energy, manufacturing, health care, and food processing, while offering stable, long-term roles nationwide. Begin by completing power engineering courses to …

Peak Season Facility Operations: Preparing for Summer in British Columbia

Every summer, British Columbia’s berry and fruit harvest fuels a surge of activity at processing plants, cold storage, and packaging operations. Blueberries, strawberries, cherries, and other fruits have short harvest windows. Once crops come in, plants must quickly freeze, process, and ship before quality drops.​ To handle this seasonal spike, many facilities extend production hours or …

5th Class Power Engineers: How To Be Proactive As A Building Operator

For many entering the field, earning a 5th class power engineer certificate is the true start to plant operations and building management. In commercial and residential settings, these engineers act as building operators, accountable for the mechanical systems that keep occupants safe, warm, and comfortable. ​Technical training covers how boilers and mechanical systems operate, but …

How to Strengthen Municipal Operations With Expert Consulting

Municipal facilities, such as recreation centres and public buildings, rely on mechanical systems to operate safely and efficiently. Boiler and refrigeration systems keep spaces functional. If not managed properly, services are disrupted, safety is at risk, and costs rise. Municipal operations face public-sector constraints, including set budgets, aging infrastructure, and limited staffing. Targeted consulting support …

What To Expect In Your Role as a 4th Class Power Engineer

Many believe a 4th class power engineer just watches boilers and maintains equipment, but the role is much broader and more hands-on than most expect. In facilities, 4th Class power engineers support all plant operations. They perform preventative maintenance, document compliance, troubleshoot issues, and maintain a safe, stable environment. Their work blends operations, maintenance, and …

Practical Impacts of Professional Consulting For Power Engineers

Even the most experienced operators can be limited by outdated maintenance programs, unclear procedures, or facilities that were never properly set up for long-term operation. That’s where professional consulting makes a measurable difference. At TFM Consultants International, consulting projects are designed to support real facilities facing real operational challenges. Whether a building is brand new …