I want to install 3/8 and 3/4 soft copper lines. The total length is about 25 feet. I have about 3 90degree bends before the final outside out of the wall bend. How do i install without kicking it. They are not charged. Just 50 footers with plastic end caps. Someone suggested filling them with sand or water and then flush them out. Not sure if that is a good idea. The lines will need to be bend and straightened and bent again as they are pulled . Its new construction. The two bends are bigger ( about a foot of space ) as i feed the lines into the ceiling. Any suggestions would be of great help. Thanks
I have a 3 story apartment building with condensers on top of the building and the 3/8 line reduces to 1/4 from the condenser to the evaporator. Why did they do this?
Nice video , hello from a fellow North Carolinian.
Hello, can a line be changed by one person?
Good job zack.
I want to install 3/8 and 3/4 soft copper lines. The total length is about 25 feet. I have about 3 90degree bends before the final outside out of the wall bend. How do i install without kicking it. They are not charged. Just 50 footers with plastic end caps. Someone suggested filling them with sand or water and then flush them out. Not sure if that is a good idea. The lines will need to be bend and straightened and bent again as they are pulled . Its new construction. The two bends are bigger ( about a foot of space ) as i feed the lines into the ceiling. Any suggestions would be of great help. Thanks
Enjoyed! Thank you.
Not in HVAC [yet], but learning it. I always thought thermostat and similar control wires were really thin, like 20AWG or 22AWG.
Some actually were.
Really enjoy listening to you Sir. Still laughing from you mentioning Justin Bieber and saying your are very sorry about that. 😂
I appreciate that
I only recently started playing around with Spotify. I see no way to leave a review. Am I hallucinating?
Never used Spotify. iTunes is the main one that does reviews. Google podcasts as well.
I have a 3 story apartment building with condensers on top of the building and the 3/8 line reduces to 1/4 from the condenser to the evaporator.
Why did they do this?
I wonder how long it will be until manufacturers start specifying the use of shieled low voltage communication wire between the inside and outside?
I bet you some of them do. I remember having to use it, but I think it was for controls (maybe zoning).
What if I have total max length of 150ft from system to system but the coil is 50 ft above the condenser. Does that make 200 ft?
Hey Zach get in touch with the overtime guys. They were shouting you out wanting you to get in Touch with them.
I think they have my contact info, that’s funny. They did tonight?
@@HVACShopTalk yes sir. Like the second straight show they brought it up
What about number of bends ?
So it's not a rumor, length does matter. 😜