They are on all the outdoors. This whole install is a bit of a shit show. Long story short, we’re going back with the ME cowls and reworking the ductwork. I’ll remeasure the static pressure once’s this is done and adjust the dip switches accordingly.
Crazy. It was a good 7-8 degrees colder in there than the outside ambient, and that was without that 14kW ducted running and blowing air into the space/coils so in summer it would be crazy.
I was very lucky to have good people to teach me early on in my apprenticeship. @stueyknuxx is spot on. Service manuals for VRV/F are the best resource for you to learn.
Return of the king. Hes aliveeee
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First video in 6 months. Good to see you're still making videos.
Thanks mate. Had a bit of a break but back into the swing of it now.
Gotta love the consultants that design these plantrooms
Apparently there wasn’t meant to be a roof when the plant room was first designed but that clearly changed 😂
Something i noticed at 12.00 mins when you show outdoor fan rotation, it looks like the fan cowling is missing?
They are on all the outdoors. This whole install is a bit of a shit show. Long story short, we’re going back with the ME cowls and reworking the ductwork. I’ll remeasure the static pressure once’s this is done and adjust the dip switches accordingly.
Imagine on summer how much heat inside that room.
Crazy. It was a good 7-8 degrees colder in there than the outside ambient, and that was without that 14kW ducted running and blowing air into the space/coils so in summer it would be crazy.
You must have a good mentor/ training. Is it possible to self taught commercial air-conditioning troubleshooting? I assume it's very difficult.
on VRV/VRF your best friends are service manuals and time/experience 👍
I was very lucky to have good people to teach me early on in my apprenticeship. @stueyknuxx is spot on. Service manuals for VRV/F are the best resource for you to learn.