Heating & Air Conditioning (HVAC) Cartoons
by
T. McCracken

HVAC Cartoon 7443: Next to an office thermostat is a sign, "Warning, Radioactive." People are bundled up and the temperature is 48°. A manager says, "Notice how few people fiddle with the heating controls since putting up that sign?"

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HVAC Cartoon 6411: A couple sitting in the living room with pipes and duct work weaving around them and the TV. "Why it's a bad idea to decide on location changes of duct work late in a building project." 

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HVAC cartoon 7581
HVAC Cartoon 7581: A bundled up woman inside a house saying to man on December 31, "My New Year's resolution? To no longer suffer in silence. I will moan, whimper, and complain until you resolve to get the heater fixed."

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Electrican Cartoon 6181
Electrician Cartoon 6184: Electrician Cartoon 6184: A man stranded on an island seeing air conditioners wash up on shore and saying, "Oh great. They need AC and I've got DC."

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