ZoomLock Flame-Free Refrigerant Fittings For HVAC and HVACR
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- ZoomLock flame-free refrigerant fittings can help you be more efficient and productive. Made by Parker Sporlan manufacture for heating and refrigeration contractors, available at www.thermalsupp...
They really did try to milk as much of that brazing as they could.
That guy brazing must be a student in his first week of class
It takes like 1 min to braze that fitting haha wtf is that
What type of brazing shit is that?! 🤦
Yea except for the clean up to prep the pipe. Still have to clean the chips and dust out of the tubing. On the fence still with my company. Seems nice, but as much work as brazing.
Guy on the right was ready to lay the braze down at 15 seconds instead of 45 😂
Braze it in no time with a MTF-5 Cap'n hook tip.
That braze was not looking good brev. Who does that.
Test lame left side unfinished without doing both sides right side guy was not really trying to get the job done
That guy kind of suck at brazing 😂😂😂
He didn’t know the first thing about brazing. Many don’t even plumbers
Pressure rating?
Nice Video!! Pipe bursts at 6:14 notice at the crimped area there is no expansion at all.
... 5:55 I think 🤔 and at 6:00. that appears to be a good demonstration. Unless it faked like all the Free Energy experiments with the two motors in series 😆
How long does the o ring last before it leaks 2 years?
With the refrigerant accelerating the decay, probably 6 months
That said, the made in China circuit boards on modern ACs will go out before these made in China o rings 🤣
I’m very skeptical still about these but our company switched about 3ish years ago and to my knowledge we have yet to have a problem with them but only time will tell, they do seem pretty reliable so far though
Think about vehicles, they use O-rings. Some of them leak all of it in 3 years, others will go to the scrap yard with a full charge still in them. I can't see there ever being an average life expectancy to the seals.
Whoever did the brazing doesn't know what they are doing. You don't feed the rod into the flame but from the other side. Also, you put most of the heat onto the coupling as the melted rod gets pulled toward wherever the heat is applied. So that was a weak joint.
Isn’t that soldering?
That guy needs to practice brazing wtf.
Funniest braze ive ever seen lmao