Yeah - we are not off on HP no more. Good boots. Get a hat with a brim and sunny glasses . That TPO roof is bright and slippery as snot when wet. It don’t take much to plug a micro channel coil. 🇺🇸👊🏼👍
I have a 20v dewalt blower, it’s very light and easy, I have had pressure trips because of the remaining water in micro channels so I just made it part of my setup, it works great for spider webs and all the other rtu critters as well. Those coils can hold a lot of water! But, that’s just me 😂. Stay safe and have a great week! Thanks
Says the no content one subscriber "expert." Water trapped in a coil microchannel or not WILL significantly block airflow enough to cause high head pressure tripping.
You need to get one of those hose wands with the multi patterm spray head like Chirs at HAVCR uses..make fast work on coil cleanings.
Holly crap it's a big unit
15 ton. Really heavy…lol
I would call it a small unit. It's all about perspective. I'm heavy commercial...used to working on 40,50,60,100,120 ton RTU'S.
@@jasonjohnsonHVAC me too. I was joking.
That's what she said....😂
Yeah - we are not off on HP no more. Good boots. Get a hat with a brim and sunny glasses . That TPO roof is bright and slippery as snot when wet. It don’t take much to plug a micro channel coil. 🇺🇸👊🏼👍
Does commercial building need to change the filter every 30 days clean the coil every 2 months good money maker
Some tech's are too quick to "gauge up" to things, need to look at the basics first :)
I have a 20v dewalt blower, it’s very light and easy, I have had pressure trips because of the remaining water in micro channels so I just made it part of my setup, it works great for spider webs and all the other rtu critters as well. Those coils can hold a lot of water! But, that’s just me 😂. Stay safe and have a great week! Thanks
bull shit! its a condenser, the heat combined with the air being pulled through it will dry it off in no time, especially a single micro channel coil
The only thing good about microchannel is thats its a single row coil.....those older tube and fin.....triple row coils all day
"You jackasses." lol
I think when soap is used it makes a lot of bubbles if you don't blow the condenser ou..
Yep holy dirt
Great video. Thank you for sharing
33 years in the trade and never till just now heard of guys blowing coils off after cleaning. Dumb
The coils will "blow" themselves out once the coil can flow some air.
"Once the coil can flow air". Until then, it could trip due to high head pressure.
Let me guess running those suckers at 65°😅
Furry 😊
Blow off condenser makes absolutely no sense at all. Everyone is an “expert”.
Says the no content one subscriber "expert." Water trapped in a coil microchannel or not WILL significantly block airflow enough to cause high head pressure tripping.