When I went to school for hvac, there were many issues with that particular school. Besides the instructor not showing up regularly, when he didn't show up, they would "babysit" us with old, outdated early 1990's computer simulators. You're videos, especially this one, would've been HIGHLY Valuable for us during the first week which was all the time they dedicated to "basic" electricity. This video is WELL put together, straightforward, relatively easy to understand and follow, Pause able (which is Great!). I was in school in 2003, not 1973!! Unfortunately I didn't find your channel until several years after leaving the trade, but I still really appreciate the knowledge you impart through your videos!! Two Thumbs👍🏻👍🏻 WAY UP to HVAC school!! I am a proud subscriber, I watch all the videos, I like them all and I get notified of new ones!! Thank You SO MUCH for what you do!! On a side note. A bunch of ham and eggers in class would talk about once they got the epa certification (one of the few good things offered at the school) they would all head down to Florida (from Connecticut) because they "heard" you only need epa certification in Florida!
As a new HVAC apprentice, this video has really helped me understand a great deal on how the system runs and what's required for system to operates properly I'm a month in as an apprentice and have learned more things these last few weeks on the job than I did in 2 years at my last job ! Things are slowly starting to make more sense each day and these videos help a lot to further cement and expand on my experience in the field
Wow you outdid yourself with this one. I’ve been watching your videos for years because it’s always such good information but the illustration with the video was absolutely amazing.
Ive watched a lot of hvac help videos, but this one tops them all in terms of how easily understood and helpful it is. Great visuals, good commentary, clear and right to the point and very thorough. I wish they'd all be like this
Ive been doing this for almost 4 years at this point. My company never showed or taught anything like this so ive had to figure A LOT of stuff out by myself. Thank yall so much for the free lessons. It helps so much.
Wow. As a non technician myself I found this extremely helpful. A whole lot of mystery was lifted. I particularly liked the white dot moving through the wires. Remarkable explanation in a very short time. Well done!
Just started my apprentice ship at 31 ......... have 8 years oilfield experience producing natural gas wells Anyways I just started watching these videos to help better understand what I'm being taught on the job and let me tell you , learning at the pace at which a season veteran of the trade works can be challenging these videos help fill in the information gaps that get lost in transmission
I’m working as an apartment maintenance technician and noticed these air handlers don’t have a circuit board. All these low voltage wires are wire nutted. Sucks that most of these videos don’t show this kind of example. But I get how it works thanks to these videos. Much appreciated 🙏
Videos like this must be recommended to every HVAC instructor and every college in trade school for their students. I’m always constantly trying to convince automotive technicians who been in the business five or 10 years in drive ability in electrical who are thinking of changing trades to go over into HVAC or HVAC/R telling them they will get paid better the work is easier and the systems are so much simpler like working in the cars from the 1970s and 1980s.
This is the kind of videos I’m looking for. I do commercial. I’m also still new at this. Love the simplicity of the way you teach in the video. Need more thanks
The component recognition and this video is really next level teaching because you are really driving home the knowledge with different teaching angles. We appreciate it
Oh my God, it is one of the most wonderful educational videos in a simplified and professional way. Thank you so much... I also thank the creator and designer of this wonderful program
this is beautiful , lots of peoples are visual and seeing such a well done video deserves props . Can't wait for the troubleshooting and diagnostic one . this is now the go to.. :)
Hello and thank you for your channel long time watcher first time commenting. I wish I had this training when I was a young technician, I inspire a lot of young men that I can see they are good candidates I will be sharing this as a introduction to Hvac I am wanting to get more youngsters involved in the field. Thank you, hod bless
This is a video I will be keeping saved to show new techs in the field. It makes it extremely easy and distresses the anxiety you get when opening a panel for the first few times.
How does the dehum work? Does it cool and heat at same time? Is there a reheat coil? Does it over cool to reach dehum set point? Does it run at low speed?
In your first thermostat wiring, you showed the white going to W2 but later it showed going to W1 on the air handler board for the hear strips. Which one is correct?
This is one of the best videos I've ever watched! Thank you and I hope to see some of these style videos for supermarket refrigeration (Racks and Protocols).
Great presentation as always. Now a question. I wonder how many techs make sure that the insulation of the LV wires do not touch each other after coming out of the sheath going to their destination on a terminal block or component. I don't know the answer myself.
I did want to poiint out one thing. You said the "dh" dehumidification terminal being energized brings the blower up to full speed? I believe its the opposite, to slow the blower speed down to aid on dehumidification while cooling with overshoot on
Very high-quality, informative video. Thanks, Bryan!
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Hi, i just came across a very interesting topic on low voltage wiring, and was hoping that you or anyone out there could explain: how to ground a heat pump 24v transformer? OR explain, what is the "GROUND" on the low voltage side on the control circuit?
Hey, well dangit, you confused me there on the orange leg. Is 24V oncqll for colling? Or was the just for thw Rheem you had mentioned..is that yellow and orange snd red also and obviously green oenergized on heat pump mode?.
I got kind of confused here your diagram shows the white wire connected to W1 but you say W2? I have a Trane/American Standard relay board connected to my American standard ACCULINK Platinum 1050 Thermostat when the thermostat calls for electric (auxiliary) heat the relay board lights indicates that Y2 and W1 are energized when calling for auxiliary heat when the heat pump goes into defrost mode it energizes O Y2 and W1 in emergency heat mode it only Energizes W1, G, and E all stages indicated by a Green light beside each input on the relay board. When my HVAC contractor installed my system this is how they figured out how to wire everything up to the relay board by putting the thermostat in system test mode to see which lights lit up on the board depending on the call. Confuse the heck out of me because the thermostat only had 3 wire inputs B R and D that was used it had other inputs but they were for sensors like outdoor thermostats and such.
excellent material for a basic study of the electrical components of the system. May I ask what program did you use to create the electrical elements of the video? Thanks for you posts and videos.
Typically a jumper (J1) on the air handler board has to be removed to disconnect a constant 24vac from the Dehum terminal. Then the thermostat's dehum control can reduce blower speed in cooling.
Did you work on this while at AHR? You looked to calm there 😉. Was awesome meeting you guys and ready for the symposium. And yes this video is awesome and I added it to my telegram channel because it's that awesome 😎
Excellent informative video. I hope anyone new or apprenticeship students watch this.
Yeah watching about 5 times haha
I hope ALL professionals watch this! The ego gets in the way too many times with Senior Techs...we should always refresh our knowledge.
Man this is some good stuff lol
The visual presentation is amazing. Honestly one of the best training videos I've ever seen
When I went to school for hvac, there were many issues with that particular school. Besides the instructor not showing up regularly, when he didn't show up, they would "babysit" us with old, outdated early 1990's computer simulators. You're videos, especially this one, would've been HIGHLY Valuable for us during the first week which was all the time they dedicated to "basic" electricity. This video is WELL put together, straightforward, relatively easy to understand and follow, Pause able (which is Great!). I was in school in 2003, not 1973!! Unfortunately I didn't find your channel until several years after leaving the trade, but I still really appreciate the knowledge you impart through your videos!! Two Thumbs👍🏻👍🏻 WAY UP to HVAC school!! I am a proud subscriber, I watch all the videos, I like them all and I get notified of new ones!! Thank You SO MUCH for what you do!! On a side note. A bunch of ham and eggers in class would talk about once they got the epa certification (one of the few good things offered at the school) they would all head down to Florida (from Connecticut) because they "heard" you only need epa certification in Florida!
As a new HVAC apprentice, this video has really helped me understand a great deal on how the system runs and what's required for system to operates properly
I'm a month in as an apprentice and have learned more things these last few weeks on the job than I did in 2 years at my last job ! Things are slowly starting to make more sense each day and these videos help a lot to further cement and expand on my experience in the field
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Great job HVAC School team!!
Wow you outdid yourself with this one. I’ve been watching your videos for years because it’s always such good information but the illustration with the video was absolutely amazing.
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Ive watched a lot of hvac help videos, but this one tops them all in terms of how easily understood and helpful it is. Great visuals, good commentary, clear and right to the point and very thorough. I wish they'd all be like this
Ive been doing this for almost 4 years at this point. My company never showed or taught anything like this so ive had to figure A LOT of stuff out by myself. Thank yall so much for the free lessons. It helps so much.
Wow. As a non technician myself I found this extremely helpful. A whole lot of mystery was lifted.
I particularly liked the white dot moving through the wires.
Remarkable explanation in a very short time. Well done!
This is the best video on hvac electrical ive ever seen
Just started my apprentice ship at 31 ......... have 8 years oilfield experience producing natural gas wells
Anyways I just started watching these videos to help better understand what I'm being taught on the job and let me tell you , learning at the pace at which a season veteran of the trade works can be challenging these videos help fill in the information gaps that get lost in transmission
Someone give that animation team a medal
I’m working as an apartment maintenance technician and noticed these air handlers don’t have a circuit board. All these low voltage wires are wire nutted. Sucks that most of these videos don’t show this kind of example. But I get how it works thanks to these videos. Much appreciated 🙏
Videos like this must be recommended to every HVAC instructor and every college in trade school for their students.
I’m always constantly trying to convince automotive technicians who been in the business five or 10 years in drive ability in electrical who are thinking of changing trades to go over into HVAC or HVAC/R telling them they will get paid better the work is easier and the systems are so much simpler like working in the cars from the 1970s and 1980s.
Incredible, whoever did the animations deserves a raise.
I just started going back to college (this time, for HVACR). I could watch your videos over and over again!
Please 🙏 don't ever stop making these videos!
One of the most complete video graphic I've ever seen about HVAC basics!
Good Job!
You're the Boss:)
Thank you
This is the kind of videos I’m looking for. I do commercial. I’m also still new at this. Love the simplicity of the way you teach in the video. Need more thanks
This is a great breakdown of how the system is powered ✊🏽✊🏽✊🏽
best hvac tutorials on the net!
The component recognition and this video is really next level teaching because you are really driving home the knowledge with different teaching angles. We appreciate it
just sent this to some apprentices, wish i had this video when i was starting out.
Oh my God, it is one of the most wonderful educational videos in a simplified and professional way. Thank you so much... I also thank the creator and designer of this wonderful program
this is beautiful , lots of peoples are visual and seeing such a well done video deserves props . Can't wait for the troubleshooting and diagnostic one . this is now the go to.. :)
This is the best, clearest and most helpful video I have found yet on 24 v circuits. Thank you !
Great job. More than I learned in my HVAC class.
this is one of the best HVAC videos I've ever seen thank you
The visual presentation is amazing. Honestly one of the best training videos I've ever seen,i'll waiting next video
Visuals were amazing@ Great Job!
Credit to you and your team. Beautifully presented and can't wait for more of the same. 👌🏼👍🏼
Hello and thank you for your channel long time watcher first time commenting.
I wish I had this training when I was a young technician, I inspire a lot of young men that I can see they are good candidates
I will be sharing this as a introduction to Hvac I am wanting to get more youngsters involved in the field.
Thank you, hod bless
This is a video I will be keeping saved to show new techs in the field. It makes it extremely easy and distresses the anxiety you get when opening a panel for the first few times.
These are the kind of videos that help me most! I love how you dis this one Bryan.
the quality of this simulation was amazing thank you so much!
Great Video !!
Nice work on the 3D digital imagery. 👍🏽
You made this look very simple once it was "taken apart." Looking forward to the next video and diagnostics.
How does the dehum work?
Does it cool and heat at same time?
Is there a reheat coil?
Does it over cool to reach dehum set point?
Does it run at low speed?
In your first thermostat wiring, you showed the white going to W2 but later it showed going to W1 on the air handler board for the hear strips. Which one is correct?
Thank you for the very informative and very good presentation.......all the way from phillipines.
Wow, this 3D is amazing. Great video gents. This is pure gold.
this is really good please post more! that video really helps me with looking at the system differently as a up coming journeymen!
Most educational method ever designed for hvacr techs......applause cheers merry Christmas and happy new year keep up those 3d videos 😁
Another wonderful video! I send all the new techs that train with me to your app, TH-cam and website. Thank you for helping improve the industry!
This is one of the best videos I've ever watched! Thank you and I hope to see some of these style videos for supermarket refrigeration (Racks and Protocols).
Good Job Bryan and team. You guys out did yourself on this one.
BEYOND grateful for you guys. Absolutely the best way to do videos thank you sincerely
Bryon you nailed it best basic animation I’ve seen
AMAIZING!!!
So easy to understand...
BEAUTIFUL PRESENTATION!!
👍👍👍👍
Bryan Orr you are truly an asset to the trade thank you so much. Iam an experienced technician and still learn from you everyday.
you have perfected this, great great job just slow it down 3 seconds more, and enlarge the ladder diagram more, great job.
Absolutely great explanation with great graphic. It can not be more professional than this. Thank you 🙏
Best hvac video ever !! Do more 3D videos please
Great presentation as always. Now a question. I wonder how many techs make sure that the insulation of the LV wires do not touch each other after coming out of the sheath going to their destination on a terminal block or component. I don't know the answer myself.
Amazing video man, so helpful. PLEASE make more of these. For AHUs and Chiller Controls would be awesome.
Excellent informative video.
I did want to poiint out one thing. You said the "dh" dehumidification terminal being energized brings the blower up to full speed? I believe its the opposite, to slow the blower speed down to aid on dehumidification while cooling with overshoot on
Great video, thank you from Venezuela 🇻🇪
As an engineer, I am super impressed by this video! Amazing job!
Very high-quality, informative video. Thanks, Bryan!
Hi, i just came across a very interesting topic on low voltage wiring, and was hoping that you or anyone out there could explain: how to ground a heat pump 24v transformer? OR explain, what is the "GROUND" on the low voltage side on the control circuit?
Dang those graphics!, explanation on point like always.
Outstanding from schematic to visual....
Excellent video. I'll share this with all of the apprentices.
How do we do these virtual trainings ourselves? I would love to try solving various issues a hvac may have myself.
Fantastic visual! I can't wait to show my students this. Your videos are great reinforcement to study at home!
Why is w1 on the board but w2 on the tstat? Also you have a heat pump, wouldn’t w1 be unnecessary since your using O for that ?
Thank you for this video , makes a lot easier to understand!
Bryan, this is a great learning tool. Why do carrier products use a dc coil and rectifier for their strip heater relays?
Hey, well dangit, you confused me there on the orange leg. Is 24V oncqll for colling? Or was the just for thw Rheem you had mentioned..is that yellow and orange snd red also and obviously green oenergized on heat pump mode?.
I got kind of confused here your diagram shows the white wire connected to W1 but you say W2? I have a Trane/American Standard relay board connected to my American standard ACCULINK Platinum 1050 Thermostat when the thermostat calls for electric (auxiliary) heat the relay board lights indicates that Y2 and W1 are energized when calling for auxiliary heat when the heat pump goes into defrost mode it energizes O Y2 and W1 in emergency heat mode it only Energizes W1, G, and E all stages indicated by a Green light beside each input on the relay board. When my HVAC contractor installed my system this is how they figured out how to wire everything up to the relay board by putting the thermostat in system test mode to see which lights lit up on the board depending on the call. Confuse the heck out of me because the thermostat only had 3 wire inputs B R and D that was used it had other inputs but they were for sensors like outdoor thermostats and such.
Thank you so much for this amazing comprehensive installation 3d video, please make more of this type videos for different topics 🙏🏻
excellent material for a basic study of the electrical components of the system. May I ask what program did you use to create the electrical elements of the video? Thanks for you posts and videos.
Excellent video. Great visual presentation and very informative. Thanks for creating and sharing it.
Bravo, just about as good as it could possibly get.
What a powerful educational tool!
Vary good 3D demo. Thanks for all you do. Thanks Bryan.
Typically a jumper (J1) on the air handler board has to be removed to disconnect a constant 24vac from the Dehum terminal. Then the thermostat's dehum control can reduce blower speed in cooling.
Thanks for this man. This is gold.
Almost perfect, if you could keep both graphics will be great. Congratulations!
Great video! Keep them coming!
What a great video it shows so much more than any one else does
Great job with producing this video. Appreciate you taking the time and sharing this content.
A+ for good use of animation to explain principles.
This was an amazing video illustration.
Fantastic video!
I wish there was an Australian version
That was amazing! I love to know what software or service was used to make such a great video. Thank you!!!
These videos are good. I use them to help train my guys.
This was absolutely brilliant
Mindblowing. Please keep making videos in this style!!
Thanks for all your amazing work and the way you explain the trade it's just amazing Thanks to you and all your team
It drives me crazy to see people not using the pull string to strip the outer jacket of LV wires.
Amazing way to show this beautiful work..
Did you work on this while at AHR? You looked to calm there 😉. Was awesome meeting you guys and ready for the symposium. And yes this video is awesome and I added it to my telegram channel because it's that awesome 😎
Thank you 🙏🏾 💯 always good to keep up on knowledge
Nicely put together. Very easy to understand and helps with troubleshooting.
It is a great learning academy. Thanks for sharing your videos
Very nice video. Great to have a visual of it.
Best video on heat pump low volt omg
Thanks for watching!