The E-Book and Paperback: www.acservicetech.com/the-book Tool List- www.amazon.com/shop/acservicetech Support the Channel- www.patreon.com/acservicetech For those that are looking for the tools used in the videos: (Linked Below) Appion Valve Core Removal Tool amzn.to/2uYr8WL RectorSeal Bubble Gas Leak Detector - amzn.to/2ckWACn 25 Valve Cores - amzn.to/2L37UJU 25 ¼” Brass Port Caps with rubber O-rings - amzn.to/2GIOdD2 Brass Valve Core Tool which holds 3 valve cores - amzn.to/2GFEbm2 Valve Core Torque Wrench - amzn.to/2GHiLoD Locking Cap Universal Lock/Unlock Tool - amzn.to/2GGAoVp Locking caps - amzn.to/2GFXZ8A Ratcheting Service Wrench amzn.to/2dGV4Nh Yellow Jacket Sealright 90 Coupler- amzn.to/2LsU1V7 Yellow Jacket 1pk Compact Ball Valve- amzn.to/2uXdF18 Yellow Jacket 3pk Compact Ball Valve- amzn.to/2AiKfQe Thumb Screw Valve Core Depressor with Backseat- amzn.to/2mR0sCL UEI DL479 Multimeter with temp sensor amzn.to/2jtsUbJ Yellow Jacket Refrigerant Gauge Set amzn.to/2aenwTq Refrigerant hoses with valves amzn.to/2aBumVI Yellow Jacket Gauge set & hoses amzn.to/2vLVkV9 Yellow Jacket 4 Port Manifold w Hoses amzn.to/2BkuGIq Digital Refrigerant Scale amzn.to/2b9oXYl Ratcheting Service Wrench amzn.to/2dGV4Nh FieldpieceSMAN360 Digital Manifold Set amzn.to/2BdoaD4 FieldpieceSMAN460 Digital Manifold Set amzn.to/2nB4Fe6 Ultrasonic Leak Detector with Headphones- amzn.to/2B2cRO3 Compact Ball Valve for Refrigerant Hose amzn.to/2KUisW8 QuickDisconnect 90 for refrigerant hose amzn.to/2MMtVcg JB 6 CFM Vacuum Pump amzn.to/2nqbvo8 Appion Blue 3/8" to 1/4" Vacuum Hose amzn.to/2uYlVyc Appion Red 3/8" to 1/4" Vacuum Hose amzn.to/2uYg6Ro Appion Valve Core Removal Tool amzn.to/2uYr8WL Yellow Jacket 1/4" by 1/4" hose amzn.to/2umtcod CPS Vacuum Micron Gauge amzn.to/2v1nM3O Supco Vacuum Micron Gauge amzn.to/2v1JRiA RectorSeal Bubble Gas Leak Detector amzn.to/2ckWACn Magnet Jumpers- amzn.to/2PyKPQZ Alligator Jumpers- amzn.to/2PxqJXn Fieldpiece ST4 Dual Temp Meter amzn.to/2wc1ME3 Fieldpiece Bead K Type Temp Sensor amzn.to/2DBwKfs Fieldpiece Wet Bulb Temp Sensor amzn.to/2RRI7Tw Fieldpiece TC24 Temp Clamp amzn.to/2qHLyjZ UEI DL389 Multimeter amzn.to/2xAdaJf Air Acetylene Torch setup amzn.to/2aQalsb 15% Silver Brazing Rods amzn.to/2gVLyLc Nitrogen Regulator amzn.to/2bXdR5f Nitrogen Flow Meter amzn.to/2brvoBg Other tool links can be found in the video description section. Shop through Amazon! Your Purchases through Amazon provide a means for channels such as mine to earn advertising fees from all purchases after clicking through. Prices are the same as normal- www.amazon.com/shop/acservicetech
I allays was interesting to watch what is inside. Great video! Thank you for sharing with us knowledges. Today I’ve passed my Californian C20 exam on the first time. A lot of questions was answered because I’ve got information from your channel. Thank you Craig.
Thanks and glad to help Jason! If you have any questions, just put them here in comment section. I don't have any refrigeration books out and just have the videos that I did on refrigeration so far. I have the 229 page air conditioning and heat pump book out presently, thanks!
Another great video! Can you please make more refrigeration videos? Reach in, walk in stuff. I'm a residential tech but I'm interested in refrigeration. Thank you as always 👍 Also I didn't know you had a book now! I'm definitely picking that up 👍
Excellent video. Please keep it up. At 2:55, you told, "refrigerant is going to pick some oil from bottom", so this oil will not hydrolock the compressor? Thanks for clarification.
Excellent explanation. Just wondering why a valve is never kept between the condenser and receiver. If there was, then one could save some refrigerant in case a minute leak was found in the condenser and the condenser had to be repaired.
It is just like everything else, the minimal amount of parts to break and the minimal amount of parts cost wise to come stock on a unit. Thanks Prabal!
@@acservicetechchannel Tried my utmost to believe in your reasoning - for not having a valve between the receiver and the condenser - but failed miserably.
Question if I need to replace a bad txv which locate in evaporator coil do I just pump down receiver tank storage refrigerant in the liquid receiver tank or I have to recovery all refrigerant out of system then replace a new txv?
Great video! I have a question regarding this subject. Let's assume such condensing unit with receiver working with TXV and eveporator with constant capacity demand. What would happen with sthe system, if ambient temperature goes down? How TXV react, how evaporating temperature changes? Is receiver able to prevent all those changes? Because theoreticaly the lower ambient temperature, the higher unit's capacity, even if cooling demand remains the same.
When the ambient temp decrease, the high pressure falls and doesn't works well the whole system, so you need to be sure that the high pressure must be the right one to feed enough líquid to the txv, you can install a condenser fan motor pressure switch
Hello sir , nice video thank you. I want to install a 6kg liquid receiver , how mutch gas need to charge in a system if without receiver 2.8kg gas charged in system
hello ,i want to connect one vessel at outlet of condensor propane line for collecting liquid refrigerent and gas so how should i consider a size of this vessel ?.can i attached liquid reciver or not ?my aim is to collect all liquid refrigernt into vessel from condensor line if any leakgae ocuure of propane
How do you know when to front seat the inlet of the receiver tank when you are pumping down the refrigerant into the receiver tank in order fo service a walk in box?
Hey you are a great teacher and thank you for always training us online. I have a quick question, me and my coworkers been running into alot of drain issues lately, through an EZ Trap and even though the drain is clear, the system will not drain unless you take the mechanical black cap off the EZ Trap so we added a Tee / air vent before the trap to help. But I think you shouldn't have to have that extra vent, any help would be great thanks again!
You shouldn't have to remove the cap. Are you filling the trap with the water weight needed to stop the air in the trap or are you using a dry type of trap, thanks
You shouldn't have to remove the cap. Are you filling the trap with the water weight needed to stop the air in the trap or are you using a dry type of trap, thanks
@@acservicetechchannel yeah I didnt think you should have to remove the cap. yes there is water in the trap it is the EZ Trap that needs water. Only thing different is I put a vent in BEFORE the ez trap but I am trying to figure out why it happened
Great channel! Love you videos great job excellent information! I purchased your ebook "THE BOOK" how can I print a copy so I can jot down important notes on it? No luck printing a copy I must be doing something simply stupid wrong.
Hey John, just send me your invoice number for the ebook purchase and I can send you a promo code. Unfortunately we cant bundle the digital and paperback at this time so we are sending the promo code to those that have purchased one version of the book to purchase the other one, thanks!
Simple device but complex to understand its effects on the cycle completely. We have recently published a blog article about receivers and accumulators: blog.tlk-energy.de/en/why-are-there-receivers-and-accumulators-in-refrigeration-cycles/
The E-Book and Paperback: www.acservicetech.com/the-book
Tool List- www.amazon.com/shop/acservicetech
Support the Channel- www.patreon.com/acservicetech
For those that are looking for the tools used in the videos: (Linked Below)
Appion Valve Core Removal Tool amzn.to/2uYr8WL
RectorSeal Bubble Gas Leak Detector - amzn.to/2ckWACn
25 Valve Cores - amzn.to/2L37UJU
25 ¼” Brass Port Caps with rubber O-rings - amzn.to/2GIOdD2
Brass Valve Core Tool which holds 3 valve cores - amzn.to/2GFEbm2
Valve Core Torque Wrench - amzn.to/2GHiLoD
Locking Cap Universal Lock/Unlock Tool - amzn.to/2GGAoVp
Locking caps - amzn.to/2GFXZ8A
Ratcheting Service Wrench amzn.to/2dGV4Nh
Yellow Jacket Sealright 90 Coupler- amzn.to/2LsU1V7
Yellow Jacket 1pk Compact Ball Valve- amzn.to/2uXdF18
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One of the very best clear explanations I've ever come across. The real photography of the components clarified the explanations superbly.
I allays was interesting to watch what is inside. Great video! Thank you for sharing with us knowledges. Today I’ve passed my Californian C20 exam on the first time. A lot of questions was answered because I’ve got information from your channel. Thank you Craig.
That is really really cool, thanks for letting me know Tapch MC!
You literally got me through school. But now I need more refrigeration training. Can you help?
Thanks and glad to help Jason! If you have any questions, just put them here in comment section. I don't have any refrigeration books out and just have the videos that I did on refrigeration so far. I have the 229 page air conditioning and heat pump book out presently, thanks!
Will always consider you're videos first. They are the best!
Thanks a lot Jason!
Another great video! Can you please make more refrigeration videos? Reach in, walk in stuff. I'm a residential tech but I'm interested in refrigeration. Thank you as always 👍 Also I didn't know you had a book now! I'm definitely picking that up 👍
Thanks for letting me know what you would like to see! Check out the outline and sample pages at acservicetech.com/the-book thanks!
Excellent video. Please keep it up. At 2:55, you told, "refrigerant is going to pick some oil from bottom", so this oil will not hydrolock the compressor? Thanks for clarification.
Excellent explanation. Just wondering why a valve is never kept between the condenser and receiver. If there was, then one could save some refrigerant in case a minute leak was found in the condenser and the condenser had to be repaired.
It is just like everything else, the minimal amount of parts to break and the minimal amount of parts cost wise to come stock on a unit. Thanks Prabal!
@@acservicetechchannel Tried my utmost to believe in your reasoning - for not having a valve between the receiver and the condenser - but failed miserably.
I mean the manufacturer providing one, thats all, thanks!
EXCELLENT VIDEO GREAT INSTRUCTION AND CORRECT 100% THANK YOU
Thanks for watching!
Question if I need to replace a bad txv which locate in evaporator coil do I just pump down receiver tank storage refrigerant in the liquid receiver tank or I have to recovery all refrigerant out of system then replace a new txv?
That would depend on how well the compressor seals the refrigerant on the vapor side and if it has extra ports, thanks!
Great video! I have a question regarding this subject. Let's assume such condensing unit with receiver working with TXV and eveporator with constant capacity demand. What would happen with sthe system, if ambient temperature goes down? How TXV react, how evaporating temperature changes? Is receiver able to prevent all those changes? Because theoreticaly the lower ambient temperature, the higher unit's capacity, even if cooling demand remains the same.
When the ambient temp decrease, the high pressure falls and doesn't works well the whole system, so you need to be sure that the high pressure must be the right one to feed enough líquid to the txv, you can install a condenser fan motor pressure switch
Hello sir , nice video thank you.
I want to install a 6kg liquid receiver , how mutch gas need to charge in a system if without receiver 2.8kg gas charged in system
hello ,i want to connect one vessel at outlet of condensor propane line for collecting liquid refrigerent and gas so how should i consider a size of this vessel ?.can i attached liquid reciver or not ?my aim is to collect all liquid refrigernt into vessel from condensor line if any leakgae ocuure of propane
Great explanation, thanks!
If I'm designing a refrigeration unit how do I choose a TXV? the compressor is 1.25 HP and it uses R134A. Can I run a unit without a TXV?
How do you know when to front seat the inlet of the receiver tank when you are pumping down the refrigerant into the receiver tank in order fo service a walk in box?
You would front seat the outlet of the receiver if you wanted to manually pump down a refrigeration unit to service an item, thanks!
@@acservicetechchannel can I work on my evap on the box with only the inlet front seated? Thanks!
Hey you are a great teacher and thank you for always training us online. I have a quick question, me and my coworkers been running into alot of drain issues lately, through an EZ Trap and even though the drain is clear, the system will not drain unless you take the mechanical black cap off the EZ Trap so we added a Tee / air vent before the trap to help. But I think you shouldn't have to have that extra vent, any help would be great thanks again!
You shouldn't have to remove the cap. Are you filling the trap with the water weight needed to stop the air in the trap or are you using a dry type of trap, thanks
You shouldn't have to remove the cap. Are you filling the trap with the water weight needed to stop the air in the trap or are you using a dry type of trap, thanks
@@acservicetechchannel yeah I didnt think you should have to remove the cap. yes there is water in the trap it is the EZ Trap that needs water. Only thing different is I put a vent in BEFORE the ez trap but I am trying to figure out why it happened
Great channel! Love you videos great job excellent information!
I purchased your ebook "THE BOOK" how can I print a copy so I can jot down important notes on it?
No luck printing a copy I must be doing something simply stupid wrong.
Hey iHolla, please email me for any info but the ebook is for digital use, thanks info@acservicetech.com thanks!
Very good
Thanks Diky!
Great video
Thank you!
great and easy! Thanks
Thanks. Very helpful.
You're welcome!
Thanks👌
No problem 👍
Nice job
Thank you! Cheers!
Can I get a promo code for your paperback book 📖
Hey John, just send me your invoice number for the ebook purchase and I can send you a promo code. Unfortunately we cant bundle the digital and paperback at this time so we are sending the promo code to those that have purchased one version of the book to purchase the other one, thanks!
Excelente esplicacion , podes poner algunos sustitutos en español ?
Se me complica un poco con el inglés jaja 😁
Thanks, I usually use a translator myself to answer your comments! Thanks!
Simple device but complex to understand its effects on the cycle completely.
We have recently published a blog article about receivers and accumulators:
blog.tlk-energy.de/en/why-are-there-receivers-and-accumulators-in-refrigeration-cycles/