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Jersey Mike HVAC
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 2 ก.พ. 2010
mjrusso@protonmail.com
Use Schematics To Understand Multimeter Readings & Test Points
What a multimeter really does and why your reading 120 volts, 240 volts or 0 volts at different test points using schematics as a telling guide.
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Using A Multimeter With HVAC Schematics
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Learn how to use schematics with a multimeter to begin diagnosing HVAC issues.
How To Use Diagrams to Learn, Diagnose & Earn More
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Guaranteed to advance the careers of new HVAC Techs.
How To Wire a Mini Split Safety Switch
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How to wire a water safety/float switch into the header of a ductless/mini split unit.
Signs your AC system is failing
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11 easy to take temperature readings that will tell you. 00:00 Setting Up For Temp Readings 00:54 Delta T Indoor Unit 03:31 Copper Lines Delta T 04:07 Filter Dryer Delta T 04:41 Condensing Unit In/Out Air Temp 05:48 Outdoor/Indoor 06:17 Design Temperature
In The Field: Setting Blower Speed w/Static Pressure
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SYSTEM START UP: How to set blower speed using static pressure readings, measuring air velocity and balancing refrigerant charge.
How To: Professional AC Drain Line Assembly (Residential)
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How I run a condensate AC drain line as a professional from AC units located in attics.
How To Perform Home AC Maintenance Like a Pro
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Step by step tutorial of a professional AC maintenance process. 00:00 What It's About 00:14 Filter Check 00:46 Evap Coil Cleaning 03:45 Drain Line Cleaning 04:49 Blower Motor Inspection 06:26 Testing Blower Capacitor 08:33 Blower Amp Draw Test 11:00 Testing Safety Switches 12:43 Drain Pan Inspection 12:57 Duct Work Inspection 14:11 Evap Delta T 15:15 Thermostat Test 15:48 Pulling Condenser Disc...
2 Stage Heat Pump Wiring
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Basic 2-stage heat pump wiring th-cam.com/video/AMUU3EQ3qLs/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/F88Y9NkvtQw/w-d-xo.html
Intro to Troubleshooting Central Air Conditioning
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How to start troubleshooting air conditioning systems with example problems.
"Pumping Down" Refrigerant
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Pumping down refrigerant into a condensing unit.
How To Test If You Have A Bad Home Thermostat
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How to properly diagnose home thermostats with a multimeter and/or jumpers. th-cam.com/video/7e5uDEHaDnA/w-d-xo.html 00:00 Tool use and T-Stat Switching 01:37 Transformers and Two R Terminals 03:30 How Switching Works w/Continuity 05:35 Power To R Terminal & Mistakes 08:18 Voltage On Open/Closed Switches 10:27 Testing With Jumpers
Avoid HVAC Related WATER DAMAGE (wiring safety switches)
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The best low voltage wiring methods for condensate pump safety switches and float switches on different HVAC systems with and without smart thermostats. 00:00 Introduction 00:27 Straight Cooling / Battery T-Stat 02:13 Straight Cool W/ Smart Stats 04:39 Heating/Cooling in same 24 hr period 05:26 Heat Pump Systems (Any T-Stat) 06:01 High Efficiency Furnace (No cooling/Battery Stat) 06:41 High Eff...
Steam Circuit, Sequence & Diagnostics (Spark Ignition boiler)
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Schematics come to life through the circuit sequence of a residential steam boiler.
Steam Boiler Schematic in Motion (Standing Pilot)
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Steam Boiler Schematic in Motion (Standing Pilot)
Crucial Knowledge To Heat Pump Troubleshooting
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Crucial Knowledge To Heat Pump Troubleshooting
How Power Moves Through An AC System Schematic
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How Power Moves Through An AC System Schematic
Home Air Filters & Air Flow Resistance Explained
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Home Air Filters & Air Flow Resistance Explained
Solve Dozens of Furnace Problems With This Process
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Solve Dozens of Furnace Problems With This Process
3 Critical Steps To Perfect Soldering
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3 Critical Steps To Perfect Soldering
Unlocking the Mystery of Zone Valve Wiring
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Unlocking the Mystery of Zone Valve Wiring
Defrost Control Boards (Heat Pump Wiring Basics)
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Defrost Control Boards (Heat Pump Wiring Basics)
Heat Pump Wiring Basics (Universal Principles)
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Heat Pump Wiring Basics (Universal Principles)
Heat Pump Thermostat O, B, and C Terminal Variations Explained
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Heat Pump Thermostat O, B, and C Terminal Variations Explained
If you can make a vedio about these subjects we will be so grateful: Toproof unit wiring. Commercial kitchen makeup air unit wiring and commercial kitchen hood wiring 🙏🙏🙏
Man, you don’t know how happy I am because I finally found this wonderful video that I was looking for for a long time and finally I found it on your wonderful channel. The most important thing that impresses me about your channel is the more than wonderful detailed explanation. How lucky I am because I subscribed to your channel on TH-cam
I would appreciate some guidance I have a communication wire being fed to an interface from the heat pump which then turns the system into a 24 24-volt system i have terminals G Y C C W W2 that go to the thermostat from there. then beside that on the interface, I have G Y C R W to go to air handler which has a water coil .. the air handler has terminals G C R W thermostat upstairs has terminals RC RH (jumpered) C Y Y2 W/E W2 G O B my problem is I cannot figure out how to send a signal to get heat pump reversing valve to switch over if I call for heat pump comes on but only supplies cooling same with when I call for cooling it still continues cooling any help from anybody who may have came across this would =b greatly appreciated thanks
Very helpful! Thanks
Now your teaching stuff no one else is thank you
Great video. Thanks Jersey!
Thanks for the knowledge. Trying it now. Feed doesn't shut off. Boiler overfills
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This is the best video I’ve ever seen regarding of thermostat testing you answered all my questions .. thank you 😊
You are welcome!
Bro this is goat💯💯
Thank you, brother.
You make me love HVAC, I am going to school for It because of this video , your diagnostic method Is clear and understandable
Good luck! Reach out anytime if you have questions.
Mike if you work on walk in freezer and coolers can you please make some videos about it Love the way you explain everything ❤❤ Thank you for everything
Thanks, Jersey Mike. I’m in trade school right now and you making so much more simplified. I understand thank you. I shared this video with other trade Comrads.
Appreciate that! Thank you. Feel free to reach out if you ever need some help.
You are the men I like to learn more
Thanks for the lesson sensei🙏
You're an amazing teacher! This is the best HVAC channel I've come across. Please keep making videos on furnaces, package units, and AC systems.
Thank you, brother.
Great job master
Phenomenal job explaining this
Thanks Mike for really making it easy to understand...just what I needed as I am learning how to read schematics in HVAC school... blessings to you...still following you from NJ 👍👍
Thank you, brother. Pay attention to schematics and wiring, it'll make your career a lot easier, promise.
hey Mike, I enjoy watching the videos you make, I am currently going to school for HVAC and these videos help me a lot.
Glad to hear it!
Wow amazing video. TY.
Thank you.
Great video 🎉
Thank you 😁
Thank you sir for this lesson of diagram the easiest and best explanation. Wel done
You are welcome
Thank you Mike for this excellent and detailed explanation of the various wiring options. Do you have a video specific to duct smoke detector wiring system ?
Haven't made one yet. Don't do a lot of those myself.
Good info., Mike. Thank you.
You’re a great teacher, man. Thanks.
Glad you think so!
My grandkids say that you have the voice for radio
Lol. I get that a lot.
@@JerseyMikeHVAC thank you for all your videos The grandkids tell me it's better than hvac school
Thank you Mike❤❤
Welcome!
Thank you for your help ,and also help others
Around 15 minutes into the video you disengage (pull the wire) on the high/ low limit switch. At what point does the control board detect a malfunction where as to to shut down the blower motor and systems? It appeared to stay running. Also in Philadelphia many homes have 14 wire with no ground; outlets,switches etc. not grounded. How would test power to ground in this scenario?
Blower stays running for a minute or so on those limits. Everything else shuts down. The idea is to cool off the heat exchanger. Is the 14-2 the old cloth wire in metal similar to BX? There is a thin silver wire in that stuff easy to miss that acts as a ground but isn't hooked up like a wire. But at any rate, if it's in metal the metal itself is grounded back to the panel in most cases. If not, you still will get a reading, but it may not be accurate. That was the issue in this video when I was only reading 43 volts off the HSI. Old knob & tube wiring with no ground. Another ground option could be a nearby water line or a gas line.
Great video Mike, thank you
Thanks bud
Hi Jersey Mike how can I contact you?
mjrusso at protonmail dot com
I have a Little Giant condensate pump and the company told me that it makes a difference which of the two wires coming out of Little Giant condensate pumps are attached to the air handler and the thermostat. One wire is for COM and the other is NO. From your video, it doesn't seemed to make a difference, which of the two wires are hooked up to the Air Handler vs Thermostat. Is that right? Thank you!
It's never made a difference for me unless you have other wires or terminals for an audio alarm or some other feature. But if it's labeled, might as well use them as they are labeled.
@@JerseyMikeHVAC Thank you. You make great videos!
Thank you .
you are awesome thanks for that
Great information thanks you 😊
Thank you! You never disappoint with your lessons, you’re the best!
Thank you.
Excellent explanation!! Thank you!!