It may be the most realistic wiring diagram i have seen in my life because this is exactly what you se when you remove a panel. Embrace the spagetti wiring.
Thank you for this!! I have mentioned before that my mentor passed away March 2020. This and the walk in cooler wiring were two lessons I still needed to fully understand. (I have done this following direction but did not really "see it".) Now I have your saved videos when I need them. Again, I know it takes time and energy to do this for those of us with less experience. Big hugs for big thanks!!! 🤗🤗🤗
Much appreciated! I am in my last semester of hvac school and we have a walk-in freezer that hasn't run in years. We have a new instructor and much of our training is self taught. This video should help our group get this mistreated freezer back online! lol
This really is great,straight info from a guy who does this everyday.I know really smart people look at this and think so easy,but since I'm not so smart,it seems complex to me.
Covered this in trade school a lifetime ago, but with no "hands on" experience, remained a bartender for far too long. Had been in F&B operations for 35 years, barback to management, got bored with pushing paper and for the past five years to chase the blues, as a sideline distraction, have been more or less handling most of the fridge work, (with varying degrees of success and flaming failures) at a horse race track / music venue where I still spend more time pushing paper. Attended Bryan Orr's first symposium pre-pandemic and met Dick Wirz. 40 years later...watching your back of a cocktail napkin scribbles with free verse keeping it real rambling video has connected more of the dots between my ears than any of all the above. Be well amigo, would love to ride shotgun with ya one early morn!
Another nice job Dave, it does get “ busy” in that evaporator at times especially when someone uses all black wire, lol.I found a “missing” defrost timer years ago in the janitors closet at a bakery? The owner thought it was the timer for the parking lot lights 🤣
Good explanation on the wiring. To remember the red brown and black wiring positions, I carry the Dick Wirz refrigeration book in my truck, for the three wire control. Some use two klixons instead of the three wire, Some mount on the tube sheet end of the box while others mount on the 180 bend. The electronics are eliminating much of it now.
I saved this to my TH-cam account I have another one of your defrost videos saved in school they taught us that if you draw it you can wire it from memory gonna have to draw this a few times. Great video thank you for sharing your knowledge and teaching us to be super techs
Thank you so much for this great information. I have a question about reach in freezer box the wiring box before to the main control in the condeser. Some relay and a control of wires
Thanks for this great information . I learn a lot of this . But i need some information how to wiring the reach in freezers because it has a lot of relays and controls
I definitely got the evap side of it but how does the control voltage get to your contactor up top? Am I bringing #4 from my defrost clock up to one side of the coil voltage on my contactor and the other side goes through my low pressure/high pressure switches?
the time clock controlls your solenoid valve coil. the condensing unit is on its own circuit and the psi switch controls one leg of your contactor. hope that helps.
Thank you for this video. When you say, that activated "half of the evaporator fans" and then the "fan delay activates the second half". What do you mean by that? All 3 fans run at lower RPM (half speed) first and later on at full speed? Or does it mean that only half of the fans run first and the other half do not at all but only later are turned on when fan delay has reached 35°F? So, do "half fans" refer to lower RPM speed or only half of the fans are running at first stage?
thank you for you video. I have a question for you , most of the time on the job. who is responsible for wiring the timer and the evaporator coil. Electrical contractor or mechanical contractor. thank you sir
@@NorCal-refrigeration what if there’s no wire going from 1 on the roof top timer and the evaporator. Would you go 4&N so the heater is energized for the majority of the run time and just not during defrost?
@@chrisbivens5410 gotcha you could try that if the line freezes up might have to run a circuit to it 115 volt and a 115 volt heater. I’ve seen that a lot also.
im trying to process this. I think I got a grip on it. When not in defrost and no call for cooling common sits at the fan delay not actually running fans unless there’s a call from the stat opens the solenoid pressure switch makes temp drops below fan delay set point in which then it makes. Fans run. Defrost time starts. System pumps down? Heaters run? Until either time is complete or temp on defrost term makes in which we repeat first step.
As long as the box is below 35 the fans always run until defrost. Defrost timer drops one half of fans ( 230 volts ). Usually defrost gets coil above 35 degrees and after defrost the compressor will run with less load on it. Until coil gets to 35 degrees. That’s what the fan delay is in there for.
Great learning videos! I appreciate it! Would you be doing piping as well? Meaning about hot gas bypass? I was working on a walk in cooler but it had 2 liquid lines and 1 suction. I think the other liquid line was part of the hot gas bypass and well I had no idea what that is about! Great work sir!
Where can I get 240v to power the A421 when converting from mechanical and the defrost clock (terminal 1) is on the condensing unit? Seems only N is always energized. I've been having to feed in a neutral and run the stat 120v but wish could just use the wiring already available in the freezer evap.
Working on a turbo air evaporator. Curious.. the freezer was at 65 degrees ( room temp) we couldn't get the fans to kick on to cool the room down. The compressor kept kicking on and off because of low pressure. Does the evap cont. to do that till the fan delay gets to 35 degrees?
Can I use a 8145-20 time clock to replace a 8141-20. I know the 8141 has 2 nc contacts but the freezer seems it only needs the cooling and defrost only? It’s a norlake old capsule type WI.
And 95% of electricians are stumped... They do not understand how condenser and evaporator work in conjunction without electrical circuitry Dad always said; “wired in series” while Clifford the electrician looked dazed and confused.... Great job Dave!
Add a rusty, crusty terminal block that can only be accessed while laying on the top of a rickety shelving unit that you just had to remove a soggy mass of melted what was that?
If the defrost clock is just a switch why are you supposed to see voltage at the terminals in the clock shouldn’t you see no voltage if the switch is closed?
@@Colt-wr6wx Yup, a good technician has to be a little of everything to do our jobs right. Now, if I could only learn to use highlight markers properly😆
It may be the most realistic wiring diagram i have seen in my life because this is exactly what you se when you remove a panel. Embrace the spagetti wiring.
😂
This is incredibly valuable and super easy to understand. You’re the man Dave. Awesome video. My favorite to date
Thank you for this!!
I have mentioned before that my mentor passed away March 2020. This and the walk in cooler wiring were two lessons I still needed to fully understand. (I have done this following direction but did not really "see it".) Now I have your saved videos when I need them.
Again, I know it takes time and energy to do this for those of us with less experience. Big hugs for big thanks!!! 🤗🤗🤗
Your welcome. Sorry for your loss.
Much appreciated! I am in my last semester of hvac school and we have a walk-in freezer that hasn't run in years. We have a new instructor and much of our training is self taught. This video should help our group get this mistreated freezer back online! lol
How’d it go?
This really is great,straight info from a guy who does this everyday.I know really smart people look at this and think so easy,but since I'm not so smart,it seems complex to me.
Covered this in trade school a lifetime ago, but with no "hands on" experience, remained a bartender for far too long.
Had been in F&B operations for 35 years, barback to management, got bored with pushing paper and for the past five years to chase the blues, as a sideline distraction, have been more or less handling most of the fridge work, (with varying degrees of success and flaming failures) at a horse race track / music venue where I still spend more time pushing paper.
Attended Bryan Orr's first symposium pre-pandemic and met Dick Wirz.
40 years later...watching your back of a cocktail napkin scribbles with free verse keeping it real rambling video has connected more of the dots between my ears than any of all the above.
Be well amigo, would love to ride shotgun with ya one early morn!
Dave,your students are lucky because you explain excelent,thanks always the best for you and yours family ,from bronx new york
Thanks Billy
With everything in a panic again at work, I needed this. Thanks Dave!
Another nice job Dave, it does get “ busy” in that evaporator at times especially when someone uses all black wire, lol.I found a “missing” defrost timer years ago in the janitors closet at a bakery? The owner thought it was the timer for the parking lot lights 🤣
1 year apprentice here 🤚 Great video 👏 I learned so much from it.
Beautifully explained. So useful
WOW! I understood everything. I'm super new to HVAC-R and in the process of getting my 608.
Yup easy as can be. Once a new tech learns the wiring and sequence of operation everything else gets much simpler. Kind of😎
Good explanation on the wiring. To remember the red brown and black wiring positions, I carry the Dick Wirz refrigeration book in my truck, for the three wire control. Some use two klixons instead of the three wire, Some mount on the tube sheet end of the box while others mount on the 180 bend. The electronics are eliminating much of it now.
Well explained! Simple, easy to understand. Spoken like a good journeyman! Thanks!
I saved this to my TH-cam account I have another one of your defrost videos saved in school they taught us that if you draw it you can wire it from memory gonna have to draw this a few times. Great video thank you for sharing your knowledge and teaching us to be super techs
Nice video I need to wire up a evaporator coil tonight and I don't know how to do it but you're giving me a good lesson
A true professional. Great work
Damn man been doing straight AC too long you got me back to trade school w/ ruler & graph paper thx bro
Bro this was so awesome! I now completely understand basic freezer wiring. Thank you so much. :)
Thank you!
This is the best video to learn defrost timer wiring. 👍
Great video really appreciate it. Simplified a lot of things for this newb. Stay safe keep posting
Excellent video easy to understand 👍
Thank you so much for this great information. I have a question about reach in freezer box the wiring box before to the main control in the condeser. Some relay and a control of wires
Can't wait till next week I start this topic in school I'm gonna be so happy when I understand it ....
Thanks for this great information . I learn a lot of this . But i need some information how to wiring the reach in freezers because it has a lot of relays and controls
Good stuff Dave well explained for the boys !!! 😀
WE LOVE THE LERKERS!! Love that its so catchy lol 😆 Awesome video Dave appreciate the knowledge 👏 👍 👌 😀
I wanna know how you figured out the intro. It's been driving me crazy.
@@joehead1294 all my songs are free at www.reverbnation.com/rasta1
@@NorCal-refrigeration Got tinnitus real bad.
Always thought it said "we love the nor-cers"
I like the diagram for freezer and the cooler great job 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 I like all videos.
OMG BRO IVE NEVER HEARD YOU SING BEFORE 😂😂😂😂💯💯 THAT WAS BAD ASS LOW KEY😂
Spaghetti is right!! Very intimating until you break it down like you did in this vid.. Great video.. Thanks Dave!!!
I believe this was the video I was inquiring about🙏🏾
Good video Dave. Can you do with a 3 phase condensing unit.
Dave this is why your the best hvacr youtuber. Chris is a close second. And is California a big market for geothermal systems?
Thank you. I love these.
I'm installing a condensing unit with 2 evaporators. Can I wire both evaporators to the defrost timer or do I need to go through contactors ?
I definitely got the evap side of it but how does the control voltage get to your contactor up top? Am I bringing #4 from my defrost clock up to one side of the coil voltage on my contactor and the other side goes through my low pressure/high pressure switches?
the time clock controlls your solenoid valve coil. the condensing unit is on its own circuit and the psi switch controls one leg of your contactor. hope that helps.
Thank you. It is great, and easy to understand besides that English is a second language for me.
Refrigeration is our 3rd language 🤘⚡️🤘✨✨
THANK YOU SIR
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Thank you
thanks for the extra content Dave
Thank you for this video.
When you say, that activated "half of the evaporator fans" and then the "fan delay activates the second half". What do you mean by that? All 3 fans run at lower RPM (half speed) first and later on at full speed? Or does it mean that only half of the fans run first and the other half do not at all but only later are turned on when fan delay has reached 35°F? So, do "half fans" refer to lower RPM speed or only half of the fans are running at first stage?
Thank you for the vid Dave!!
thank you for you video. I have a question for you , most of the time on the job. who is responsible for wiring the timer and the evaporator coil. Electrical contractor or mechanical contractor. thank you sir
It all depends on bid. But I find most electricians don’t understand how to do it, and bail on it.
@@NorCal-refrigeration thank you sir
Good explanation Super Dave ....Almost made me want to come out of retirement ... I said "almost '' Lol ...
Where would you wire in your condensate line heater in this application?
1&N with a 208/230 heater. That how most are here.
@@NorCal-refrigeration what if there’s no wire going from 1 on the roof top timer and the evaporator. Would you go 4&N so the heater is energized for the majority of the run time and just not during defrost?
@@chrisbivens5410 gotcha you could try that if the line freezes up might have to run a circuit to it 115 volt and a 115 volt heater. I’ve seen that a lot also.
So in defrost mode there will be refrigerant in the evaporator coil?
In this the unit pumps down.
im trying to process this. I think I got a grip on it. When not in defrost and no call for cooling common sits at the fan delay not actually running fans unless there’s a call from the stat opens the solenoid pressure switch makes temp drops below fan delay set point in which then it makes. Fans run.
Defrost time starts. System pumps down? Heaters run? Until either time is complete or temp on defrost term makes in which we repeat first step.
As long as the box is below 35 the fans always run until defrost. Defrost timer drops one half of fans ( 230 volts ). Usually defrost gets coil above 35 degrees and after defrost the compressor will run with less load on it. Until coil gets to 35 degrees. That’s what the fan delay is in there for.
Fantastic!
Thanks for making!
Sweet Jesus! Thank you! So simple.to understand!
My pleasure
Awesome video
Sir you are the best
Great learning videos! I appreciate it! Would you be doing piping as well? Meaning about hot gas bypass? I was working on a walk in cooler but it had 2 liquid lines and 1 suction. I think the other liquid line was part of the hot gas bypass and well I had no idea what that is about! Great work sir!
Where can I get 240v to power the A421 when converting from mechanical and the defrost clock (terminal 1) is on the condensing unit? Seems only N is always energized. I've been having to feed in a neutral and run the stat 120v but wish could just use the wiring already available in the freezer evap.
Working on a turbo air evaporator. Curious.. the freezer was at 65 degrees ( room temp) we couldn't get the fans to kick on to cool the room down. The compressor kept kicking on and off because of low pressure. Does the evap cont. to do that till the fan delay gets to 35 degrees?
The compressor will run low suction until the fans come on.
Can I use a 8145-20 time clock to replace a 8141-20. I know the 8141 has 2 nc contacts but the freezer seems it only needs the cooling and defrost only? It’s a norlake old capsule type WI.
Great video
Great, now demonstrate one of these new improved computerized marvels !
great explanation.
Great video!!
Nice setplay bro..
Thanks Nor-Cal!!!👍👍🔥🔥🔥
How is the defrost timer connected to the compressor? Will be another video?
By closing the solenoid and pump down the system
Same as the previous video
great job of explaining that one !!!
Awesome video, thank you
🇹🇷🤳👍🛠️ nice Job
Thansk sir! Its helps me alot🤩
Another schematic you nailed it
Loving this. Thank you
👍👍👍 Nice job 🖖🖖👍👍
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But it can work without thermostat?
You are the man!
And 95% of electricians are stumped...
They do not understand how condenser and evaporator work in conjunction without electrical circuitry
Dad always said; “wired in series” while Clifford the electrician looked dazed and confused....
Great job Dave!
Add a rusty, crusty terminal block that can only be accessed while laying on the top of a rickety shelving unit that you just had to remove a soggy mass of melted what was that?
Exactly
Favor bro can you make a vedio in condencer. thank you
😎. Thank you so much.
If the defrost clock is just a switch why are you supposed to see voltage at the terminals in the clock shouldn’t you see no voltage if the switch is closed?
Wooooo doggie .... one hell of a diagram there brotha!! 😆🤘🤘🇺🇸🇺🇸
Good video thanks
What do you love the burgers???
"we're heating up 1 and N" @ 2:54 whoops, made me chuckle :)))
1 and N are not actually h3ating up, they are L1 and L2 . The only load is on the time clock at that point.
When will you drop that single an nice work
You draw better than me.
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yells "klix-on, klix-off, the klixer" LOL, I think I need to quit interneting for the night.
Might as well say clap on clap off.
That was awesome
I just lost all my hair watching this. U explained it good but still confusing.
What if it don't go to 1 but "n" and " x"
Now throw in the K2 control🤮, all my supply houses sell them with new boxes, hated them at first, but saves a lot of time
Yea
Ya his a super tech🎼 LOL
I love you. thanks
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excelente
The outro song was hitting harder than 480V my guy 😂
There’s a whole playlist HVAC comedy songs on the channel I did. Enjoy.
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It gets interesting when electrician wires this wrong. It happens a lot
Sure does. Crazy that us mechanics have to know more than they do. Or at least try to. Lol
@@Colt-wr6wx
Yup, a good technician has to be a little of everything to do our jobs right. Now, if I could only learn to use highlight markers properly😆
I've been training people with only your video 😂😂😂.. Watch it up until you can sing it
@@agustinalvarez9187 that’s awesome 🤩 thanks
Is it just me, or does everyone's anxiety increase every time you draw an additional wire on the diagram?
Great video, but i have a question.
Where does the control voltage go to the contactor? From 4 and n from the defrost timer?
Yep
@NorCal-refrigeration thank you sir, keep up the good work
Funky munky explain thats it ….