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AI in HVAC Speeds Up Troubleshooting, Automates Training, and Connects Techs to the Right Data Instantly

Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming field service operations across skilled trades, and HVAC is no exception. AI in HVAC is reshaping how technicians access information, troubleshoot systems, and stay productive on the job. As the industry faces an ongoing labor shortage and rising equipment complexity, the need for smarter tools is urgent, especially as…

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By Vince Holland · Artifical IntelligenceHvac Workforce DevelopmentJerry ZhangKeycard
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Key takeaways

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AI can convert product manuals and service documentation into real-time, voice-activated troubleshooting guides for field technicians.

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Reliable AI in high-stakes trades must cite exact sources to eliminate hallucinations and ensure technician safety and accuracy.

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Historical service ticket data can be leveraged to improve future training, job routing, and performance insights across HVAC teams.

Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming field service operations across skilled trades, and HVAC is no exception. AI in HVAC is reshaping how technicians access information, troubleshoot systems, and stay productive on the job. As the industry faces an ongoing labor shortage and rising equipment complexity, the need for smarter tools is urgent, especially as HVAC employment is projected to grow 9% through 2033, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Many experienced technicians are nearing retirement, leaving fewer experts to mentor the next generation and increasing the demand for AI-driven training support.

How can AI reduce friction for techs in the field, deliver real-time support, and preserve decades of tribal knowledge before it disappears?

In this episode of Straight Outta Crumpton, host Greg Crumpton welcomes Jerry Zhang, Co-founder of Keycard, to explore how AI in HVAC can streamline information access and help HVAC teams get smarter, faster, and more connected.

In this conversation, Greg and Jerry discuss:

  • How AI can turn product manuals into real-time, voice-activated troubleshooting guides.
  • Why high-stakes technical work demands AI that cites exact sources—no hallucinations allowed.
  • How data from past service tickets can drive future training, routing, and performance insights.

Jerry Zhang is the Co-founder of Keycard, an AI platform that transforms equipment documentation into searchable, technician-ready resources. Before launching Keycard, Jerry co-founded an AI company that predicted breakout music artists, which was later acquired by Warner Music Group. He served as SVP of A&R Platforms there before entering the HVAC space. He holds a degree in engineering and brings over a decade of AI innovation experience across industries.

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Vince Holland

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About the Experts

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Vince Holland

Host, Straight Outta Crumpton

Greg Crumpton is the host of Straight Outta Crumpton, a podcast focused on the lost art of networking and relationship-building in business services and skilled trades. He is a recognized voice in the HVAC and facilities services industry, regularly engaging with industry influencers and thought leaders. Crumpton's work centers on how professionals build, nurture, and leverage relationships to drive business growth.

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Jerry Zhang

Co-founder

Keycard

Jerry Zhang is the co-founder of Keycard, an AI platform that transforms equipment documentation into searchable, technician-ready resources. Before Keycard, he co-founded an AI company that predicted breakout music artists, which was acquired by Warner Music Group, where he served as SVP of A&R Platforms. He holds an engineering degree and brings over a decade of AI innovation experience across industries.