@@HVACRVIDEOS crazy scary stuff. We get them here in PA believe it or not but usually just mag 3 or 4 every once in a while. Nothing crazy. Still, be safe brother.
i Like covering All compressors with trash bags & Plastic down in area below BEFORE hosing & or coil cleaning. Gives me piece of mind. Less issues on re-start up.
a Nice Little Winter job on that unit When your not so busy is Clean up ALL THAT wiring. Open up All Lower boxes and check for chafed nuts etc. inspect all electrical wiring. a Quick vis. in ALL Connection boxes.
Beautifully described how a ZP powerhead works, wondering if that was the wrong valve for that system, your approach to service is second to none my friend !!!
thanks Chris the valve is not wrong for the system it will work ok but it will have a long pull down time if the system is very hot due to that ZP powerhead
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After watching your videos I went out to my local pawnshop and bought my first Fieldpiece multimeter and I’m very pleased with how it performs, the ease of use, and build quality. It works better than my Extech multimeter.
Thank you for the upload Chris. Definitely buying the coil wand when I return back to work. Been out of commission recovering from ACL reconstruction surgery. Getting alot of ideas watching your content.
I'm no stranger to restaurant equipment. We've had to make sheet metal stuff for many of them but ya know it sure amazes me how many times I've seen them where they leave the door open and it doesnt operate like it should because they leave the door open anyhow.
Most pressure controls I set at 15 cut in, 0 cut out on pump down systems. The scrolls will sometimes jump up a few PSI. Occasionally I will do cut in as high as 20 if the particular unit has short cycling. One short cycle is okay after a pump down, but any more than that, I adjust a little. In the winter here, pressure controls set too high show themselves pretty quick. Headmasters and heated receiver tanks are pretty common here. Fan cycling on the older systems mostly, and sometimes on new ones.
Thank you again for your video. Understanding the principles of refrigeration is exactly what I am doing right now. I am reading "Principles of Refrigeration" by RSES. It could be better written, but is ok. Keep it up making the videos and have a good one.
I'm in Australia and every freezer we work on or install will have a cpr valve or mop txv. Thats due to the 4 to 6 defrosts a day that will cause suction pressure to be higher than what the compressor is rated for. Mop valves are typically sat at 50psi and i set my cprs at 40psi s a general rule of thumb.
5 likes at 1 view, seems legit. Great video as always. I'm not even an HVAC tech, but like to learn as much about pretty much everything as I can. Keep up the good work man.
You’re the best brother i Appreciate you taking the time to make all these videos for us and still trying to get your work done out there man I’ve learned a lot just buy watching your videos thank you !BIG PICTURE DIAGNOSTICS!💯👌🏾
A few problems I see 1.Those drain channels are very dirty 2.crankcase pressure regulator valve needs to be lower than 30 3.Pressure rises with the evap fans running I'm sure there's more problems but those are some I see Also I'm in HVAC School so still learning
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Absolutely hate those MOP valves. In my opinion they only used when the system isnt sized correctly, or when the system is being used outside its design intent. Would have been better if it was variable speed driven with extra capacity in the condenser for those "hot pull down" times. Liked the video, and i totally agree with cleaning the area around the condenser, my boss always thought i was playing with water he never saw the logic behind it.
Now , what makes me scratch my head is: let's say you did need that pressure limiting power head , how could you find a compromise to keep it and yet set the low pressure control so that the compressor doesn't short cycle with the bypass ? That would really do me head in ... great to see how thorough you were and that you made sure you came back after the late night call 👍
Good vid. i Guess the Moral of the story is don't set Your R-404 Freezer Low pressure controls above 25psig. Its amazing what we see , Those raw wires running through metal drilled holes. thats the kind of stuff owners do. Just crazy ! can anyone say direct short to ground in a few years. You've Got Mega Balls Turning on that rack with All that water still in that rack. With My Luck , it Would blow the Main Breaker out of the panel and The Entire Building Main too. One of my pet peeves is i Have to Rinse ALL Water out of Rack , Open All Boxes and Blow out with Co2 BEFORE Powering back up. I'm NEVER That Lucky that Everything starts up With That Amount of Water Present. My Luck with Water & Electricity is AWEFUL !
Wow I super enjoy your videos. You speak very clearly. You are very thorough with the video. I like that you have very good closeups. Very clear Good explanations. Someone with you skill it is always tough to remember that something simple and redundant to you is a mystery to your watchers or viewers. I instantly subscribed as soon as I seen your first video. I explain electric to a few kids that work under me. It is tough sometimes I start explaining something and I’m like wait that’s not right forget that let’s rewind. I get lost in my own thoughts at time. So well done.
Hey bro, great diagnostic work and preventive cleaning thoughts. Just noticed at 3:57 the flexible RWA(?) steel conduit coming into bottom of High/Low control doesn't have romex nut on it. The two pink control wires run through it to yellow terminals. Only point it out because of vibration.
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Btw , you guys have such awesome tools , man , I've never seen that coil cleaning tool or that awesome flexible shower head over here . Plus , the geniuses over here often don't install a tap on the roof , so you don't even get to use a hose😤
Question. Wouldnt the pressure rise with the evap fans running? I've worked on display cases that use the pressure switch as a temp control. Cuts the compressor off at a set low pressure then as the box temp increases the pressure increases and cuts the compressor back in.
the pressure control is not the temperature controller in this situation, there is a thermostat and solenoid valve down at the coil. The problem here was when the thermostat would call and the solenoid valve would open the pressures would not rise about 30 psig to close the low pressure control and this was because of the pressure limiting power head on the tev so I adjusted the pressure control lower until I could replace the powerhead.
I had commented before . I swear you said you were from palm something . I live in Florida and I figured you where in Palm Springs Florida. I had just passed my contractors exams and I’m doing the paper work right now . What a bear in Florida. Sorry for my mistake I was looking for advice on a few things . Like insurance company’s and what comes first . But I’m figuring it out . I guess I can’t drive an hour if I wanted to check out your work truck . Sorry for the confusion . I’ll keep you updated when I get my c a c number .
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I just got into commercial after 7 years in residential, and I love it. Have you ever messed something up doing coil cleanings with all that electrical underneath?
I worked with a guy who called me middle of night shorted tlhe low oil comp switch to 230" opened the switch on a 100ton unit we jumped it for the night
Never even heard of a pressure limiting valve. Did you know it had that beforehand or did you find that info posted somewhere? Otherwise you would have to call the factory and hope they still had the specs.
Once I saw the pressure issue I looked at the code stamped on the valve power head and it said KT-43 RZP which is a low temp 404/502 pressure limiting powerhead
Ah the southwest. I miss the days of having a water spigot on the roof.. Or even outside the building for that matter. Lol. Now in the northeast? Nowhere to be found.
I'm pretty sure you're not allowed to have wires going through separate holes as the fields can create eddy currents in the metal of the cabinet. Bad form by the other company if so
No , Paper Filters would Get Wet From the Rain. Metal filters could be used , But Would have to be inspected & or Washed EVERY MONTH RELIGIOUSLY ! and could NEVER BE let get any dirtier than 50% or They WOULD DO MORE HARM THAN GOOD. if You are Willing to commit to Removing & Monthly Washing of Air Filters then Go for it.
Can you explain (or point me at a document) for these pressure limited TEV? Is this just to prevent slugging? Great video. You needed a 'helper' to do all the rinsing and mud work, lol
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I hate those knock off ColdZone Racks! Those condenser coils get so gross and rot out. Then you get water in the dual pressure control if you don't protect them.
Quick question for anybody’s: On a Lennox Energence unit(2 stage 4 compressors), the coils were extremely dirty and it went off on high pressure. Why would 2 and 3 go off (contactor not pulled in) but 1 and 4 stay on (contactor pulled in)? That would be half of each stage running so it leads me to believe that each side of the coil being dirty had something to do with it(front side and back side). I’m just a facilities manager and trying to learn more about these units. Let me know your thoughts from anybody.
On the Lennox Energence units the condenser is divided into 4 sections so it is possible for only two to trip on high pressure. This could be caused by bad fan motors and or dirty condensers
HVACR VIDEOS makes a lot of sense. I appreciate the quick response. After we cleaned coils and got the rest of the unit running, we were putting out 50 degree discharge air temp which is pretty good for where we are at.
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It pisses me off that a so called professional leaves wires hanging out of a box and and ran those two wires through non protected holes when a hole and grommet was right there. The guy who did that should be ashamed. Thats just lazy. Do you want someone coming behind you and seeing that? Or do such a good job that you would inspire the tech after you to do a good job also? Just my opinion....
It's interesting that it takes more effort and time to drill ragged holes than use that nearby gromet. I can only guess at the mental processes that lead to this behaviour. Having said that I remember a builder doing some work for me many years ago and whatever I asked him to do he would always do it differently from my requested way. In the end I found it best to say nothing and he then did it the logical and best way (as I would have wanted). Crazy.
MOP valves are absolute crap. I design this stuff, its much better to use a CPR valve OR a simple pressure switch inline with the llsv to turn it off at 50-60 psig.
I see. I actually meant I was surprised you kept it on & got it that dirty. I thought it was gunmetal pewter or something like that. I’m from a family where wedding rings come off before bed or anything dirty or wet, for safekeeping.
Thanks for the videos.... I notice you don’t work on residential and your company might be a grate company to work for do to the time in location you spend takin are of the customers...
Man I just sat down to deuce and boom! Hvacr videos notification. Beautifully timed.
You sir win comment of the day! Thanks bud
@@HVACRVIDEOS I'm honored thank you. Hope you aren't getting shaken up too much over there. Stay safe.
Nah we feel them but they are centered about 120 miles away from us
@@HVACRVIDEOS crazy scary stuff. We get them here in PA believe it or not but usually just mag 3 or 4 every once in a while. Nothing crazy. Still, be safe brother.
HVACR VIDEOS are you in l.a.? I felt them nice here in Vegas
i Like covering All compressors with trash bags & Plastic down in area below BEFORE hosing & or coil cleaning. Gives me piece of mind. Less issues on re-start up.
Also the condenser fan motors and capacitors,...it happens trust me
a Nice Little Winter job on that unit When your not so busy is Clean up ALL THAT wiring. Open up All Lower boxes and check for chafed nuts etc. inspect all electrical wiring. a Quick vis. in ALL Connection boxes.
Beautifully described how a ZP powerhead works, wondering if that was the wrong valve for that system, your approach to service is second to none my friend !!!
thanks Chris the valve is not wrong for the system it will work ok but it will have a long pull down time if the system is very hot due to that ZP powerhead
Will you be putting in a Z charge instead of the ZP when you go in for the accumulator.
Thanks again for your time.
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After watching your videos I went out to my local pawnshop and bought my first Fieldpiece multimeter and I’m very pleased with how it performs, the ease of use, and build quality. It works better than my Extech multimeter.
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No half ass work you were thinking very logical I like that
Thank you for the upload Chris. Definitely buying the coil wand when I return back to work. Been out of commission recovering from ACL reconstruction surgery. Getting alot of ideas watching your content.
Your channel is awesome. I look forward to your next video. You always get the interesting service calls.
Thanks bud
You and Bryan orr from hvac school ate my go to guys when I want to learn something new. I told all my employees at work to watch your channel also.
Bryan is a great guy and one really smart dude
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Eeeeey that Daikin mini split ! So stoked to see a familiar face 🤜🤛👍
I'm no stranger to restaurant equipment. We've had to make sheet metal stuff for many of them but ya know it sure amazes me how many times I've seen them where they leave the door open and it doesnt operate like it should because they leave the door open anyhow.
As an ex-electrician, that wiring makes me cringe. Especially those wires run through raw metal holes with burrs sticking out.
Me too. i would not be able to sleep at night till it was fixed.
OcRefrigeration,Hvac & Electrical. Lol
Not to mention the closed loop of metal between the wires acting as a transformer and heating up.
JAMES AZBELL I didn't even think about that so let's add some more heat to an already hot condenser cabinet and melt wire insulation faster.
Most pressure controls I set at 15 cut in, 0 cut out on pump down systems. The scrolls will sometimes jump up a few PSI. Occasionally I will do cut in as high as 20 if the particular unit has short cycling. One short cycle is okay after a pump down, but any more than that, I adjust a little. In the winter here, pressure controls set too high show themselves pretty quick. Headmasters and heated receiver tanks are pretty common here. Fan cycling on the older systems mostly, and sometimes on new ones.
Thank you again for your video. Understanding the principles of refrigeration is exactly what I am doing right now. I am reading "Principles of Refrigeration" by RSES. It could be better written, but is ok. Keep it up making the videos and have a good one.
I'm in Australia and every freezer we work on or install will have a cpr valve or mop txv. Thats due to the 4 to 6 defrosts a day that will cause suction pressure to be higher than what the compressor is rated for. Mop valves are typically sat at 50psi and i set my cprs at 40psi s a general rule of thumb.
5 likes at 1 view, seems legit. Great video as always. I'm not even an HVAC tech, but like to learn as much about pretty much everything as I can. Keep up the good work man.
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Man That water wand is a super tool
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You’re the best brother i Appreciate you taking the time to make all these videos for us and still trying to get your work done out there man I’ve learned a lot just buy watching your videos thank you !BIG PICTURE DIAGNOSTICS!💯👌🏾
A few problems I see
1.Those drain channels are very dirty
2.crankcase pressure regulator valve needs to be lower than 30
3.Pressure rises with the evap fans running
I'm sure there's more problems but those are some I see
Also I'm in HVAC School so still learning
Chris ur full of knowledge brother wow i feel like i should be paying for this info man god bless very smart dude
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It's very educational video ,i learn a lot for this video and my life saver....thanks a lot....from Philippines....
These videos are always so cool to watch
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Absolutely hate those MOP valves. In my opinion they only used when the system isnt sized correctly, or when the system is being used outside its design intent. Would have been better if it was variable speed driven with extra capacity in the condenser for those "hot pull down" times. Liked the video, and i totally agree with cleaning the area around the condenser, my boss always thought i was playing with water he never saw the logic behind it.
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Now , what makes me scratch my head is: let's say you did need that pressure limiting power head , how could you find a compromise to keep it and yet set the low pressure control so that the compressor doesn't short cycle with the bypass ? That would really do me head in ... great to see how thorough you were and that you made sure you came back after the late night call 👍
Good vid. i Guess the Moral of the story is don't set Your R-404 Freezer Low pressure controls above 25psig. Its amazing what we see , Those raw wires running through metal drilled holes. thats the kind of stuff owners do. Just crazy ! can anyone say direct short to ground in a few years. You've Got Mega Balls Turning on that rack with All that water still in that rack. With My Luck , it Would blow the Main Breaker out of the panel and The Entire Building Main too. One of my pet peeves is i Have to Rinse ALL Water out of Rack , Open All Boxes and Blow out with Co2 BEFORE Powering back up. I'm NEVER That Lucky that Everything starts up With That Amount of Water Present. My Luck with Water & Electricity is AWEFUL !
Wow I super enjoy your videos. You speak very clearly. You are very thorough with the video. I like that you have very good closeups. Very clear Good explanations. Someone with you skill it is always tough to remember that something simple and redundant to you is a mystery to your watchers or viewers. I instantly subscribed as soon as I seen your first video. I explain electric to a few kids that work under me. It is tough sometimes I start explaining something and I’m like wait that’s not right forget that let’s rewind. I get lost in my own thoughts at time. So well done.
Thanks so much bud
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Hey bro, great diagnostic work and preventive cleaning thoughts. Just noticed at 3:57 the flexible RWA(?) steel conduit coming into bottom of High/Low control doesn't have romex nut on it. The two pink control wires run through it to yellow terminals. Only point it out because of vibration.
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Hahahaha, I was just going to say the same thing but figured someone beat me to it.
Btw , you guys have such awesome tools , man , I've never seen that coil cleaning tool or that awesome flexible shower head over here . Plus , the geniuses over here often don't install a tap on the roof , so you don't even get to use a hose😤
Great info your a great teacher. I’m learning constantly from your videos! 👍🏻
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Question. Wouldnt the pressure rise with the evap fans running? I've worked on display cases that use the pressure switch as a temp control. Cuts the compressor off at a set low pressure then as the box temp increases the pressure increases and cuts the compressor back in.
the pressure control is not the temperature controller in this situation, there is a thermostat and solenoid valve down at the coil. The problem here was when the thermostat would call and the solenoid valve would open the pressures would not rise about 30 psig to close the low pressure control and this was because of the pressure limiting power head on the tev so I adjusted the pressure control lower until I could replace the powerhead.
Up here in Minnesota need to get the pressure way down there for the low ambiant temps
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I had commented before . I swear you said you were from palm something . I live in Florida and I figured you where in Palm Springs Florida. I had just passed my contractors exams and I’m doing the paper work right now . What a bear in Florida. Sorry for my mistake I was looking for advice on a few things . Like insurance company’s and what comes first . But I’m figuring it out . I guess I can’t drive an hour if I wanted to check out your work truck . Sorry for the confusion . I’ll keep you updated when I get my c a c number .
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Nice Sunday banger Chris!
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You did a Quality and integrity good job 👏
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What about the beacon 2 evap coils on a freezer are those pressure limiting exv
Nice find
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Please tell me why you like the fieldpiece guages over other brands? They are a little pricey but only about 200 more than the digi guages.
?- If the accumulator is oily and leaking, how far did the vacuum pull down in microns?
Not far we just pulled the air out and let it rip
@@HVACRVIDEOS old school= flush/purge with r11,r22, for a few minutes! de minimis release.
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You’re awesome man, love the videos
I just got into commercial after 7 years in residential, and I love it. Have you ever messed something up doing coil cleanings with all that electrical underneath?
I worked with a guy who called me middle of night shorted tlhe low oil comp switch to 230" opened the switch on a 100ton unit we jumped it for the night
Just curious are all Rtu units have multiple compressors
No not all of them.
LOL@ drilling the holes for the wiring. Love watching your videos my friend.
Great video great information
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Never even heard of a pressure limiting valve. Did you know it had that beforehand or did you find that info posted somewhere? Otherwise you would have to call the factory and hope they still had the specs.
Once I saw the pressure issue I looked at the code stamped on the valve power head and it said KT-43 RZP which is a low temp 404/502 pressure limiting powerhead
@@HVACRVIDEOS Ah nice. Like I said I never even heard of that so when I work on package units I will keep that in my pocket. Great video as always.
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Was this the same customer that you had the beer walk-in disaster video at? That rack looks similar, as does that electrical cabinet.
Great job again like always
Ah the southwest. I miss the days of having a water spigot on the roof.. Or even outside the building for that matter. Lol. Now in the northeast? Nowhere to be found.
I'm pretty sure you're not allowed to have wires going through separate holes as the fields can create eddy currents in the metal of the cabinet. Bad form by the other company if so
Another gem. Thanks
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How can you tell if you have a pressure limiting txv? Does it say it on the txv? Thanks.
Yes it is stamped on the powerhead
This is Straight from Heatcraft ---
Freezer --- Heatcraft Factory Settings.
R-404
15 --- Cut - in.
10 --- Diff.
I think cut out pressure depends from compressor operating envelope and cut in pressure is depends compressor motor torque
great video man 👏🏻
Thanks bud
If dust and dirt gets pulled in a condenser would you recommend a filter?
No , Paper Filters would Get Wet From the Rain. Metal filters could be used , But Would have to be inspected & or Washed EVERY MONTH RELIGIOUSLY ! and could NEVER BE let get any dirtier than 50% or They WOULD DO MORE HARM THAN GOOD. if You are Willing to commit to Removing & Monthly Washing of Air Filters then Go for it.
Oh lot of work
yep.
Can you explain (or point me at a document) for these pressure limited TEV? Is this just to prevent slugging? Great video. You needed a 'helper' to do all the rinsing and mud work, lol
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What’s the name of the water wand and chemical container you are using? Great video.
There are links in the show notes of the video
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👍👍👍 excellent job
What device are you recording with?
In the field I use My phone a galaxy S10+
Chris you gotta do some foreplay and touch it right 😂
Isn't there a thermostat that controls the solenoid?
I hate those knock off ColdZone Racks! Those condenser coils get so gross and rot out. Then you get water in the dual pressure control if you don't protect them.
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Will you soon put a video of giant 3 phase compressors soon like the ones with fans on there heads
you mean aircooled compressors typically found in a plantroom?
Yes
The giant ones
Go to hvac school video posted from yesterday. He has quite a few of them on his rack refrigeration video.
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I’ve never seen a mini rack like that, strange condenser coil setup
sean peterson bjs restaurants uses these type rack system setups
It's made by a company called Kairak a bunch of restaurants use them
Cool tech also makes the same rack
Alot of manufacturers make refrigeration racks set up like that. Omni temp is another one.
nice vid
Holy Dirty Pan Batman. Those drain channels have NEVER been cleaned..
That walk in cooler looks new how so fast it lost its life already
Did you see the electrical work?
Oh yeah shit half ass work
For people watching many vids, have them like each one. Because if I am bing watching with auto turned on. You do not get proper credit.
That wiring is shocking, I wouldn't do that even if the job was undervalued
Oh look its Indiana Jones and the condenser of doom.
ha ha
It's in need of some help..the wiring wow..what a mess. Good stuff Chris. Stay hydrated bro and be safe
That's interesting he's using a vacuum cleaner to a vacuum on a compressor haha :) LOL
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Quick question for anybody’s:
On a Lennox Energence unit(2 stage 4 compressors), the coils were extremely dirty and it went off on high pressure. Why would 2 and 3 go off (contactor not pulled in) but 1 and 4 stay on (contactor pulled in)? That would be half of each stage running so it leads me to believe that each side of the coil being dirty had something to do with it(front side and back side).
I’m just a facilities manager and trying to learn more about these units.
Let me know your thoughts from anybody.
On the Lennox Energence units the condenser is divided into 4 sections so it is possible for only two to trip on high pressure. This could be caused by bad fan motors and or dirty condensers
HVACR VIDEOS makes a lot of sense. I appreciate the quick response.
After we cleaned coils and got the rest of the unit running, we were putting out 50 degree discharge air temp which is pretty good for where we are at.
my girl asks if you can say 'pressure limiting expansion vaulve with suction pressure' again but in a deeper, slower voice. dont know why
Good work what Freon used at what running psig
I don't like pressure limiting or balanced port valves
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I wish you would have shown us this power head that you were talking about
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It pisses me off that a so called professional leaves wires hanging out of a box and and ran those two wires through non protected holes when a hole and grommet was right there. The guy who did that should be ashamed. Thats just lazy. Do you want someone coming behind you and seeing that? Or do such a good job that you would inspire the tech after you to do a good job also? Just my opinion....
It's interesting that it takes more effort and time to drill ragged holes than use that nearby gromet. I can only guess at the mental processes that lead to this behaviour.
Having said that I remember a builder doing some work for me many years ago and whatever I asked him to do he would always do it differently from my requested way. In the end I found it best to say nothing and he then did it the logical and best way (as I would have wanted). Crazy.
MOP valves are absolute crap. I design this stuff, its much better to use a CPR valve OR a simple pressure switch inline with the llsv to turn it off at 50-60 psig.
I'm surprised you leave your wedding ring on for some of this.
It's a silicone ring so it will not conduct electricity and or it will break away if it gets caught on something.
I see. I actually meant I was surprised you kept it on & got it that dirty. I thought it was gunmetal pewter or something like that. I’m from a family where wedding rings come off before bed or anything dirty or wet, for safekeeping.
I hate horizontal coils like that. No matter how careful I am when I'm done I look like a horrible cosplay of the swamp thing
Thanks for the videos.... I notice you don’t work on residential and your company might be a grate company to work for do to the time in location you spend takin are of the customers...
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who ever wire these units, did a very sloppy job, where are the junction boxes ? open and exposed conductors with wire nuts, etc
kinda looks like you’re in the IE
Yep
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Holy Dirty Pan Batman. Those drain channels have NEVER been cleaned..