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Updating Software for Indoor Communication
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Sam Miller explains how to update software for indoor communication.
Power Wiring For Electric Heaters Installed In Ductless Equipment
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Sam Miller of The Habegger Corporation explains tips on power wiring for electric heaters installed in 40MUAA and 40MBAB equipment.
How to Disable Occupancy Sensor on Connex Control
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Sam Miller from The Habegger Corporation demonstrates how to turn off occupancy sensor on the connex control.
Dual Run Capacitor Tips
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Shawn Stapinski and Ray Mullings from the Habegger Corporation let you in on a tip they wish they had known years ago.
New NFC Technology Demonstration
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Andy Kovach from The Habegger Corporation demonstrates the new NFC technology that will be coming out mid-to-late summer.
80% Furnace Tabs
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Make sure you check your furnace tabs before installation to reduce the chance of noise! Visit www.habeggercorp.com/ for more information.
New V Coil Design
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Sam Miller from The Habegger Corporation shows the new and improved V Coil design. For more information, visit www.habeggercorp.com/
Vane Axial Start Up
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Habegger Commercial Service Manager Ray, demonstrates a van axial start up. Visit www.habeggercorp.com/ for more information.
Confirming Hose Configuration
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In this video, Shawn from The Habegger Corp confirms hose configuration. If the hose configuration is incorrect, you can end up with endless pressure switch related faults. Visit www.habeggercorp.com/ for more information.
TXV Disassembly, Inspection, and Reassembly
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TXV Disassembly, Inspection, and Reassembly
Top 5 Reasons Your Combustion Numbers Are Wrong
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Top 5 Reasons Your Combustion Numbers Are Wrong
Installing a Water Safety Device on an Evolution System
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Installing a Water Safety Device on an Evolution System
5-2-1 Compressor Saver (Hard Start Kit) Benefits and Installation
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5-2-1 Compressor Saver (Hard Start Kit) Benefits and Installation
Internet Connectivity Issues With a Bryant Evolution Connex Thermostat
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Internet Connectivity Issues With a Bryant Evolution Connex Thermostat
I'm teaching my students about the Jade economizer controller and I found your video. I like your set-up, any way you can make more videos using that set-up?
@@jimjanich7815 Thank you, I will send to my guy. He is the economizer, VFD expert.
How do you connect it if it says it’s not connected? I’m a homeowner and mine hasn’t worked properly in 5 years. My HVAC installer is NO help. Is there a number I can call to walk me through how to connect MyEvolution to the Bryant server?
@@Ltstevecox108 Most of the time it’s internet congestion. Or provider gateway. Easiest thing is to link the UI to your hot spot on the phone. If it all syncs, it prove’s it’s a router issue. There is a video on this channel explaining routers and congestion. There is a help number in your homeowners guide. In the back. They are helpful. 1-800-Carrier will get you there. Good luck.
This device lasts one year, after that capacitor dries out and it all goes to trash. Ask me how I know
Installing the potential relay with the arrow pointing straight up is essential. If you don’t, the relay armature could possibly not drop out by gravity and burn out the 5-2-1 or damage your compressor. This is the only one I install and recommend. I do not work for 5-2-1 or get paid by them. It is my professional opinion. I haven’t been called back on any of the ones I installed.
after install original 5-2-1 hard start kit, seem the AC lennox 8ys old when turn on sound like it kick in louder harder than before, pls help why
Thank you
Do you mean 1 and 2 , if you have transformer in outside unit ?
The csr comes with a diagram just follow the instructions. On a 1.5 pole i put it on the non shunt side so that it would be similar to a 2 pole commction
Your video helped me in diagnosing a buzzing sound on one of my AC condenser during start up. The intermittent buzzing sound only happens when the fan motor is starting up and then the buzz would stop after about 5-6 seconds. After watching your video, I went out to take a look at the contactor. The reset button was stuck "in" an in position. I touched it with an insulated screw driveer and it was vibrating, even with the power disconnected. I assume that the capacitors were causing this vibrating. I moved the reset button a few times back and forth to make sure it moved freely. I have since ordered a new contactor. This contactor had a lot of dust on it from the dry AZ heat and if looked a bit worn, with some rust on the spring. I checked all 3 of my AC condenser units for this. I learned a lot from your video. Thanks...
How does the impact of o2 levels in closed system hydronic boiler combustion? Thanks
Do you check with power to the unit? Or no power?
In the video, for a trained technician the power would be on. I would not advise without proper training. Although with all power off, indoor and outdoor unit…you could Ohm across the contactors points.
And thank you for the information too
Our service man said that we don’t have function hand remote, which I looked it up and we do of course, and he said it only holds the history. I guess he meant of the air conditioner and what went wrong is true.
Meaning the remote now has multiple functions that covers unit operation and advance service settings all in one hand held remote.
What does functionality mean in the handheld?
I can't upload a photo using a micro sd. It a new micro sd. Formatted correctly. Jpeg photo.
Thanks for the video. It helped me fix a problem with ants getting into my contactor.
Hi thank you for you explanation. Has the piston a especific direction into the holder?
It is directional so it can seat one way, by-pass the other. It can go in either way, but the adapter won’t screw on unless you are in the correct position. The piston needs to seat into the piston body for the adapter to screw on. Thank you.
Very helpful, thank you! I'll check the rod to end of spool first to make sure I'm well below 25 Ohms before moving on in case I mess up the spool or connectors somehow.
Thanks for the video. My six years old Bryant high efficiency furnace has been working fine, but I checked/cleaned the secondary heat exchanger per your video. It needed to be cleaned since it had caked on dirt on about a third of the surface finned area. I had to disconnect the condensate pump, the humidifier, and the thermostat in order to get the air handler out, then forgot where all the wires went -- but I took a picture of the connections at the motherboard before hand, so all went well.
You serious?
Yes. Especially on inverter/communicating systems. Bad ground reference points can create a lot of havoc. Usually not as easy as the video as this was a new home. But I always carry that spool of wire to checking grounding. Good luck.
This video does not tell you how to check your pressure switches. It tells you how to check your inducer motor. And is that going to be at full capacity for second stage or is that going to be at first stage capacity? Every furnace is a little bit different.
Some are shortened on other videos, but how much I don’t know.
Hello, thank you for the video, do you know how to change the cells of the Testo 310. Disassembly is probably done by removing the large rubber casing which surrounds the device. Do you have your own process?
We use the thermostat almost exclusively manually. Not sure when we lost connectivity, but when I tried to use the APP it noted not connected. The thermostat has been "buggy" in this regard since we got it. At least one visit from the Bryant Dealer a couple of years ago got it going, but again, dead in the water. It seems ridiculous on its face to have to purchase a special router to use the thermostat. I'll try the dealer again, and if no luck we will only use manually. I may also check with the dealer about alternative thermostat options.
Lol this is NOT "the answer". And yes I was tortured into trying it by Bryant/Carrier. (as absurd as the idea was) you should take this down. There is an issue with their thermostats and or "evolution data server".
My Bryant 915SA48080S17 is heating up but throws a 33 after 3 minutes. The filter is brand new, and I even opened up the blower door, but the 33 is still popping. Any suggestions?
If it’s within 3 minutes and filter is clean, registers open and such…I would think dirty secondary HTX or gas pressure. Many items affect limits, but tripping in 3 minutes eliminates a lot. We have seen issues with insulation not allowing proper airflow around the limit…but it runs longer than 3 minutes. Could be faulty limit but that’s rare. My guess would he dirty secondary or something blocking airflow. Any checks beyond filters and registers should be performed by a trained professional. I do a lot of DIY work myself, but replacing a trap on the sink won’t burn the house down as an example. Not knowing your skill level, just making sure that’s clear. Good luck.
You are the man. Great description, and will be super helpful for me to narrow things down.
Great video. Please correct me if I am wrong. But that plate is actually part of the back face plate of the primary. Yes it sits ontop of the secondary but it's part of the primary. Thanks
Haven’t taken one apart for a few years, but I believe you are correct. Thank you!
What you really need to check on that model is the primary heat exchanger. Remove the main limit switch and put a scope in there. The primary on that is going to corrode early. Already seen it on lots. The primary was designed to drop the temperature too much and it is condensing before it gets to the secondary.
I have not heard this? I will look into this…certainly possible, anything is possible that’s for sure. The 900 and 59 series was released I believe 2011. I can tell you primary HTX failure on those products across North America is extremely low. If I hear about condensing in the primary I typically think under fired and or low return air temperatures. I will look into this. Thank you.
Great video, but when I attempt to slide it out only one side is free. The side closer to the door switch moves about 1/8" and then hangs up. Any tips on what to look for?
I tried to install a 24V Honeywell thermostat to by Bryant Evolution furnace and the thermostat will turn on but not turn on the furnace heat. I believe the voltages coming to the thermostat were reading 70V. Do any of the little switches on the circuit board allow 24 volt thermostats. The old bryant still works but has some broken analog type buttons and the new Bryant thermostats are very pricey.
Connecting directly to the box only proves the inducer pressure produced. And good luck if it stays on long enough if you don't know how to force second stage before it locks out. Indeed a tee would be the best method.
Thanks for this important tip for aspiring HVAC . However I currently have a instructor who recommends not pushing in the "reset button" on contacts to do anything ! Now with that in mind , your presentation is still valuable , and I will try this next class when available in our labs.
Thank you, as a diy homeowner on a budget I appreciate the info. I like your presentation style. 👍
You didn’t touch CO ppm I don’t know why?
Great tip Sir... Thanks for sharing BRAVO!..
Thanks for the info upping my skills for heating season
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