Ahhh pidgeons. I remember one of the first calls I ever ran by myself. I had a rooftop with a busted out economizer filter, they had nested inside . Spent the better part of 2 hours dry heaving and scooping out pidgeon poop into a 5 gallon bucket. Thanks for the memories!
I cant believe i won on the HVAC OT show. Looking forward to wearing the gear and supporting you Chris. You are definitely one of my favorites on TH-cam.
I’m a service technician at a new company too. Been doing service off and on for the last four years, finally I’m a full time technician. It’s such a great job. Very rewarding.
Man I'd take pigeons over wasps any day. Least they don't attack you, I've been dealing nothing but with wasps. swarms chasing me across the roof, and man like 3-7 nests up in one unit. Great vid bro
@@Lewdacris916 We had an AC rep come to our work once and he saw two different nests and said he would come back and fix our problem when the wasps were gone.
You set a good example of how to handle your emotions in frustrating and difficult situations, other than being tired and put out its just another service call.
Greetings from Greece, Chris. We use a somewhat different approach in my company for walk in defrost control. The kind of controllers that we use are most of the time the kind with two temperature probes, one for space temperature, and one for coil temperature. We programm a number x for defrosts per day, for y minutes, up to z degrees in coil temperature. I think it's simpler, yet not much less energy efficient, and you don't have to install the controller inside the walk in, but only the probes.
@@AaronCo29 He means external handle. Sometimes they have special hole which, when pressed with small screwdriver or said stiff wire, will disengage lock in the handle while still in "ON" position. Release mechanism is build inside handle, needs to be pressed about 1/4" or 6 mm, and you won't be able to poke thru it to anything electric.
As soon as that evaporator drain pan insulation popped up I recognized this freezer. Defrost is tough and I have to wonder if customer education can help. They're the first line of defense when it comes to recognizing problems.
DEFINITELY!! That ice didn't grow that big overnight. They should have called when they saw it first starting... or at least once it was noticeably bad: not wait til it's an absolute fricken disaster!
I used to work in Everett Washington, Seagulls loved nesting on the roofs. I was not allowed to mess with them. They are *very* protective of there eggs and young. The Seagulls dive bomb you, yes they actual fly around then swoop down flapping wings at your head and then they deliberately poop as they dive down at you. I had to use old filters to shield myself like Captain America when working on the roofs during nesting season :)
Yeah, we have the same problem in Maine by the coasts. I usually bring my broom up with me. My boss would bring potato chips up with him to keep them off his back.
That's ridiculous! I'd have brought my lawn chair and my air rifle and spent a good 8 hours reducing the population to a more manageable size before I turned my back and bent over to work on a unit. At least there'd be a few less that call THAT roof hone at the moment so you can work. Won't last of course.
Thats what a Taurus judge is for. Imagine the customer asking you why there is a lot of loud "banging" and a river of blood draining off the side of the building in the parking lot LOL
Wow! I forgot all about the "flying rats", and we could not remove them if they had eggs, pigeons and sea gulls nasty creatures. great job on the screening.
For future reference, you can clean off bird boo-doo with the following mixture. 1 part Palmolive 1 part Baking soda 5 parts water This is a pre-soak. If the mess is REALLY bad and smells HORRIBLE, replace the water with 3% hydrogen Peroxide. This *shouldn't* damage anything, but it will shred apart any organic waste material and dead things you come across with shocking efficiency. The significant acts as a de greaser. It IS important if you use this, you hit it with a specialized rinse before applying the wash. 2 parts Palmolive 1 part Lysol Concentrate 5 parts Water This is the actual wash. The pre-soak cleans very well, but is mainly meant to cut off major gunk, and this actually cleans what's underneathe it. The lyson disinfects. Rinse with water. Your coil cleaner does the job, but this stuff will handle virtually any organic material you throw at it. Shit, this will actually eliminate Skunk spray.
You had that looking like a new unit. Famous last words... problem sloved.🤣 I really appreciate your videos. You dont know how many teachers and supervisors refer your videos to us.
Jim pettinato said it best "keep it simple ". Great video n love ur patience n skills. I do educate myself on new technology but prefer old school. We r refrigeration techs, we remove heat.
You probably need screen on both ends of that rack as well. While they had a beam under it there was still a gap that they may be able to get thru. Nice choice though of material. Hopefully it is large enough mesh size to not get clogged up with fibers off of trees like cottonwood.
AFAIK you are legally fine evicting pigeons, crows and ravens. Raptors will get you in trouble though. Also with the caveat of "AFAIK" coil cleaner should be a very effective sanitizer. Most soaps are pretty effective sanitizers, dedicated sanitizers are solely that, no soapy/sticky residue to attract dirt when left on and not rinsed...
Chris, your dry humor is awesome. You had me rolling. Good job brother. Those night calls are a real kick in the crotch. Some times the hardest part of our job is keeping a professional demeanor when our temper says different.
When those birds do that it’s so nasty. Last one I had I would not work on it until I brought my pressure washer and five gallons of bleach because I didn’t want some weird bird disease.
Excellent work. Just FYI, pigeons themselves are not unhealthy critters their poop is very acidic and unhealthy, so you did the right thing. Squab, young pigeon, is considered excellent eating. We won’t call governor nuisance on you. Lol.
I haven’t worked on those yet, my favorite are old pump down system with A19 and defrost clock.. this high tech stuff , I have more problems with.. 7-11 still has them in some stores.. they take something simple and over complicate it with too many sensors that are crap..
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I call it the Trane game. Let’s do everything different to screw every tech who works on them. Filter driers are always different sizes on each side to F your day up. Contactors have lugs on one side and screws on the other side.
I've noticed those issues with the commercial units. I love their residential stuff, though; my favorite stuff to work on. I wish they kept their design philosophy in their commercial the same.
Man I work by myself and I have learned everything by myself every thing I do is either commercial or residential HVAC but I would love to doing walk in freezer and coolers and wish I had someone to work with that has knowledge like this guy. Definitely a master at his craft. I have that same spray. Quick disconnect and A-E for water to soap ratio. Love it. My next purchase is going to be the 100ft hose the stretches and decompresses. It’s so much easier to deal with and takes up a lot less space in the truck. Plus it’s much lighter in weight.
Don't put too much faith in those expandable hoses, mine completely exploded near the joint. They usually work great at first but I haven't seen one that wouldn't fail eventually. The outer jacket tears apart and soft inner tube explodes...
It might be better to use a non-expanding fabric hose. Not as cumbersome as a plastic hose, but won't reduce flow (by a lot!) and fail like an expanding hose.
Thanks bud, I will discuss this on my Livestream this evening 8/9/21 @ 5:PM (pacific) on TH-cam come over and check it out th-cam.com/video/exNsJRteDOU/w-d-xo.html
Once worked in a large research building where all the equipment was in a large attic area. The govmint people had installed some kind of ultrasonic pigeon repulse device to keep them out.
Have you ever found a unit filled with decapitated bees? I worked on a two year old package unit and the condenser was filled to the brim with dead bees. A couple black hornets seemed to be doing the hunting
I understand this is an older video! But I’m home with a broken ankle and watching a lot of old vid’s. Doing this shit for 40 years now. I have to admit, I can see the newer technology on larger tonnage RTU’s maybe 20 ton up, but the smaller equipment is a financial disaster for the equipment owner at breakdown. Like in your video, maybe it’s a 15 ton Trane with that ECM condenser fan motor failure. The driver fails and that it. Like this one, Trane had 0 in stock! Warranty system in a medical building, summer time, with the space at 80 degrees. Picked up a standard 1075 460v motor with capacitor and had it operating in 2 hours. Took a month for the factory to get me a replacement! Left the temporary motor in the unit since there are 6 others on the same roof. So much for simplicity! Great video’s
I have an interesting question, if you plan on putting a sprayer on a condenser like that would it be beneficial to put a whole house water filter housing and filter at the spicket to help reduce the calcium they are rather inexpensive at $20 and they don’t destroy water flow. I put one on my pressure washer and it works beautifully
Those pigeons didn’t even care that you were in there!! They were like HEY! Close the door guy! I’m tryin to sleep geez… bro!! You gonna squirt me with the hose now?!! This hotel sucks! I’m giving you a bad Yelp review! All jokes aside though, that was a great job, that was nasty!
@14:52 it was at this point that the peace between humans and pigeons ended. Now, EVERY MORNING the service van was covered in pigeon poop, even when parked in the clear, there was pigeon poop EVERYWHERE.
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You can change the defrost termination on the ke2. I think 50f is a good number. Whatever it's set for from the factory isn't good if you've got a lot of moisture or poorly placed sensors.
Bring it on, I will squash them with shitty bird puns........ 😂 I am going live on TH-cam this evening 8/9/21 @ 5:PM (pacifc) to discuss my recent uploads and answer questions from the livechat, TH-cam comments and emails, Come over and check it out th-cam.com/video/exNsJRteDOU/w-d-xo.html
nothing better than the smell of coil cleaner and pigeon crap in the morning, everyone loves the electronics until something goes wrong, and the repairs are 3 times as much
Had a rack system similar to this here, same pigeon problem, I put rabbit wire in and the maintenance guys removed it, I had moved the sensor closer to the freezing area and modified the settings, the maintenance guys, which didn't know what to do, which is why they called me to begin with, went back into the programming and changed it all back to what was recommended and put the sensor back in its original location, I couldn't make them understand that it needed to be like that for it to run properly and keep the pigeons out, I ended up dropping them as an account.
We use to have big on one building. Dead birds and crap . The dry crap you can get respiratory disease from breathing it . Suppose to be suited and breathing protection and trained . The only way we stop it was to net over the units. Sucks to work on then. Be safe.
The main reason I’ve watched Chris for years. “I may be frustrated, still do things right.” Words to live by.
if you are always frustrated with customers and your job, then its time to find a new field to work in. he chose this
@@TriforceOfCourage97 if you’re not frustrated at your job once in a while. You haven’t worked long or hard enough.
I don’t blame you for evicting them out. The crap is acidic eats everything it touches just nasty.
Also congrats on the 100th Hvac overtime show!!
how do they let it get that bad before calling
You know nothing about pigeon poop.
🙃..Stupid birds? No. That's the fault of dumb humans. Build it to keep us out. 😄👍
We all battle rats, flying rats, and yellow jackets...I keep a pellet gun in the van...lol.
@@christopherscott8853 a pellet gun would only make the yellow jackets even more pissed off unless you have *Really* good aim.
Ahhh pidgeons. I remember one of the first calls I ever ran by myself. I had a rooftop with a busted out economizer filter, they had nested inside . Spent the better part of 2 hours dry heaving and scooping out pidgeon poop into a 5 gallon bucket. Thanks for the memories!
I like to save lunch for after 4:00pm (losing weight quickly)
make them call and exterminator to get rid of them and clean the mess.
Refrigeration Technologies announces new cleanser Viper Raven to take care of all your pidgin and rooftop cleaning needs.
I cant believe i won on the HVAC OT show. Looking forward to wearing the gear and supporting you Chris. You are definitely one of my favorites on TH-cam.
Nice job Jason,free swag! I never win much myself,but I won a door prize last week at a clambake!
Lucky! I'll either be on some roof or some crawlspace tomorrow, that's all I know.
I was watching the live stream. Congrats.
I'm an apprentice service tech in my first year at a new company. I absolutely love and appreciate your videos!
Good luck! Tradespeople make modern life possible, and it's a hell of a good feeling when you get the job done right.
I’m a service technician at a new company too. Been doing service off and on for the last four years, finally I’m a full time technician. It’s such a great job. Very rewarding.
@@OneTrueCat thank you 🙏
Man I'd take pigeons over wasps any day. Least they don't attack you, I've been dealing nothing but with wasps. swarms chasing me across the roof, and man like 3-7 nests up in one unit. Great vid bro
Those wasps will chase you down.
@@Bryan-Hensley two or three chased me down half a plaza roof. I got the final laugh when I spray his butt with some nukill lol
lol
i would refuse to work on a unit that has wasp nests, fuck that!
@@Lewdacris916 We had an AC rep come to our work once and he saw two different nests and said he would come back and fix our problem when the wasps were gone.
My man does it all. Hvac refrigeration and pest control specialist 😂🤣
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HYSTOPLASMOSIS is the lung infection caused by bird dropping. You did the right thing
Lol I couldn't help but laugh when the pigeons wouldn't go, even when being drenched. They were like "screw you, dude!"
They are dedicated parents
Good on you Chris, ALWAYS taking pride in your work regardless of the time or circumstances.
You did the right thing getting rid of the pigeons and good job on bird proofing the rack.
Keep up the good work. Love the vids.
You set a good example of how to handle your emotions in frustrating and difficult situations, other than being tired and put out its just another service call.
Crazy eviction process! 😂
Awesome video and info!
Greetings from Greece, Chris. We use a somewhat different approach in my company for walk in defrost control. The kind of controllers that we use are most of the time the kind with two temperature probes, one for space temperature, and one for coil temperature. We programm a number x for defrosts per day, for y minutes, up to z degrees in coil temperature. I think it's simpler, yet not much less energy efficient, and you don't have to install the controller inside the walk in, but only the probes.
Most of this door switches have a tiny hole. If you poke a needle or stiff wire into it, you can open the door whiteout switching off first.
what happens if you go to far and short out to electrical? LOL
@@AaronCo29 He means external handle. Sometimes they have special hole which, when pressed with small screwdriver or said stiff wire, will disengage lock in the handle while still in "ON" position. Release mechanism is build inside handle, needs to be pressed about 1/4" or 6 mm, and you won't be able to poke thru it to anything electric.
At what minute
As soon as that evaporator drain pan insulation popped up I recognized this freezer. Defrost is tough and I have to wonder if customer education can help. They're the first line of defense when it comes to recognizing problems.
DEFINITELY!! That ice didn't grow that big overnight. They should have called when they saw it first starting... or at least once it was noticeably bad: not wait til it's an absolute fricken disaster!
I've never seen a HVAC tech play "wack a mole" with pigeons.
The fact that electrical system had not shorted to ground was amazing. That rat poop was even more amazing.
I used to work in Everett Washington, Seagulls loved nesting on the roofs. I was not allowed to mess with them. They are *very* protective of there eggs and young. The Seagulls dive bomb you, yes they actual fly around then swoop down flapping wings at your head and then they deliberately poop as they dive down at you. I had to use old filters to shield myself like Captain America when working on the roofs during nesting season :)
Yeah, we have the same problem in Maine by the coasts. I usually bring my broom up with me. My boss would bring potato chips up with him to keep them off his back.
That's ridiculous! I'd have brought my lawn chair and my air rifle and spent a good 8 hours reducing the population to a more manageable size before I turned my back and bent over to work on a unit. At least there'd be a few less that call THAT roof hone at the moment so you can work. Won't last of course.
Thats what a Taurus judge is for. Imagine the customer asking you why there is a lot of loud "banging" and a river of blood draining off the side of the building in the parking lot LOL
Hats off to you HVAC Soldier!
14:59 the egg tossed away makes me laugh.
Wow! I forgot all about the "flying rats", and we could not remove them if they had eggs, pigeons and sea gulls nasty creatures. great job on the screening.
Died laughing at the water hose vs egg
Luckily you had the pigeons to take your frustrations out. Nice job on evicting the squatters and ensuring they don't come back to squat again.
For future reference, you can clean off bird boo-doo with the following mixture.
1 part Palmolive
1 part Baking soda
5 parts water
This is a pre-soak. If the mess is REALLY bad and smells HORRIBLE, replace the water with 3% hydrogen Peroxide. This *shouldn't* damage anything, but it will shred apart any organic waste material and dead things you come across with shocking efficiency. The significant acts as a de greaser. It IS important if you use this, you hit it with a specialized rinse before applying the wash.
2 parts Palmolive
1 part Lysol Concentrate
5 parts Water
This is the actual wash. The pre-soak cleans very well, but is mainly meant to cut off major gunk, and this actually cleans what's underneathe it. The lyson disinfects.
Rinse with water.
Your coil cleaner does the job, but this stuff will handle virtually any organic material you throw at it. Shit, this will actually eliminate Skunk spray.
You had that looking like a new unit. Famous last words... problem sloved.🤣 I really appreciate your videos. You dont know how many teachers and supervisors refer your videos to us.
Jim pettinato said it best "keep it simple ". Great video n love ur patience n skills. I do educate myself on new technology but prefer old school. We r refrigeration techs, we remove heat.
You probably need screen on both ends of that rack as well. While they had a beam under it there was still a gap that they may be able to get thru. Nice choice though of material. Hopefully it is large enough mesh size to not get clogged up with fibers off of trees like cottonwood.
Pidgeons, the world's way of saying thank you!
Waiting for the pigeon rights people to come with their pitchforks and torches......
Love the crane lifting txv ...that's pretty cool
AFAIK you are legally fine evicting pigeons, crows and ravens. Raptors will get you in trouble though. Also with the caveat of "AFAIK" coil cleaner should be a very effective sanitizer. Most soaps are pretty effective sanitizers, dedicated sanitizers are solely that, no soapy/sticky residue to attract dirt when left on and not rinsed...
Chris, your dry humor is awesome. You had me rolling. Good job brother. Those night calls are a real kick in the crotch. Some times the hardest part of our job is keeping a professional demeanor when our temper says different.
When those birds do that it’s so nasty. Last one I had I would not work on it until I brought my pressure washer and five gallons of bleach because I didn’t want some weird bird disease.
Excellent work. Just FYI, pigeons themselves are not unhealthy critters their poop is very acidic and unhealthy, so you did the right thing. Squab, young pigeon, is considered excellent eating. We won’t call governor nuisance on you. Lol.
Yeah, dove for dinner.
you eat pigeons!? thats fucking gross man
That’s why I like the beacon II , you can opt out of the smart defrost and set your own perimeters 👍😊
You can opt out with the ke2 also but the ice still builds
I haven’t worked on those yet, my favorite are old pump down system with A19 and defrost clock.. this high tech stuff , I have more problems with.. 7-11 still has them in some stores.. they take something simple and over complicate it with too many sensors that are crap..
Great work
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Really nice video and love HVAC videos in general
Camping and HVACR. Can't beat that combo.
I call it the Trane game. Let’s do everything different to screw every tech who works on them. Filter driers are always different sizes on each side to F your day up. Contactors have lugs on one side and screws on the other side.
Lmao 5/16, 3/8, and sometimes even 1/4 screws in the same panel. Let's you know you're about to crack open a winner
My favorite is when the electrical schematic doesn’t have a line where wires go. Just a letter/number mix of what goes to what.
@@carlk2099 color coded on the shematic but its a black white print
I've noticed those issues with the commercial units. I love their residential stuff, though; my favorite stuff to work on. I wish they kept their design philosophy in their commercial the same.
Man I work by myself and I have learned everything by myself every thing I do is either commercial or residential HVAC but I would love to doing walk in freezer and coolers and wish I had someone to work with that has knowledge like this guy. Definitely a master at his craft.
I have that same spray. Quick disconnect and A-E for water to soap ratio. Love it. My next purchase is going to be the 100ft hose the stretches and decompresses. It’s so much easier to deal with and takes up a lot less space in the truck. Plus it’s much lighter in weight.
Don't put too much faith in those expandable hoses, mine completely exploded near the joint. They usually work great at first but I haven't seen one that wouldn't fail eventually. The outer jacket tears apart and soft inner tube explodes...
@@FrozenHaxor good to know thanks
It might be better to use a non-expanding fabric hose. Not as cumbersome as a plastic hose, but won't reduce flow (by a lot!) and fail like an expanding hose.
That crane behind you on the shelf is excellent decoration
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Pigeon Squadron comes in with a plasma cutter. 🤣
The closing words gives a lot of knowledge for techs....
I used to have a neighbour that got fungal meningitis from pigeon shit. She was blind and very hard of hearing as a result
Maybe you could use the viper sanitizer to disinfect the bird stuff after the cleaning.
Maybe get some actual vipers up there to eat all those birds.
Love the troubleshooting technique. and the take one thing at a time approach. keep doing it right then you don't have to go back for a second time.
We run those KE2 Therm smart evap controllers on our walk-ins. They all go into defrost on reset for some reason. Perhaps it’s a programming default.
Great work Chris
Gotta love the wildlife calls. Our biggest one is bears ripping open a walking door when waking up from hibernation.
Oh fun
Your show awesome it’s alway nice to someone else share the joy of being in a walk-in freezer at midnight.
Great video
Nice Job, Rat Duty was several 5 gallon buckets to keep Roof Drains clear. Nasty! U. S. A. F.
Nice work 👍🏻
Once worked in a large research building where all the equipment was in a large attic area. The govmint people had installed some kind of
ultrasonic pigeon repulse device to keep them out.
Nice job!!!!!!
That unit that has Calcium buildups, is that from a month of misting? Would the cost of an inline water softener be cheaper than a whole coil?
Nice job and video like always
Have you ever found a unit filled with decapitated bees? I worked on a two year old package unit and the condenser was filled to the brim with dead bees. A couple black hornets seemed to be doing the hunting
I believe it is more about moisture getting into the freezer then anything.
Defrost mode: just a bit late there controller, thanks for trying. 😂
I understand this is an older video! But I’m home with a broken ankle and watching a lot of old vid’s.
Doing this shit for 40 years now. I have to admit, I can see the newer technology on larger tonnage RTU’s maybe 20 ton up, but the smaller equipment is a financial disaster for the equipment owner at breakdown. Like in your video, maybe it’s a 15 ton Trane with that ECM condenser fan motor failure. The driver fails and that it. Like this one, Trane had 0 in stock! Warranty system in a medical building, summer time, with the space at 80 degrees. Picked up a standard 1075 460v motor with capacitor and had it operating in 2 hours. Took a month for the factory to get me a replacement! Left the temporary motor in the unit since there are 6 others on the same roof.
So much for simplicity!
Great video’s
Word on the street is some "Chicken Wire" does wonders !! LOL
I use to work on Denny’s , we had 2 locations where they covered the entire roof with nets,
I have an interesting question, if you plan on putting a sprayer on a condenser like that would it be beneficial to put a whole house water filter housing and filter at the spicket to help reduce the calcium they are rather inexpensive at $20 and they don’t destroy water flow. I put one on my pressure washer and it works beautifully
A plain filter wouldn’t eliminate the all the calcium in my opinion. It would take a very expensive filtration/ Reverse osmosis system.
lost it when he said STUPID BIRDS LMFAO
If i had to bet, i'd say that they blocked the air flow with boxes and that caused the initial ice up and then it went downhill from there...
Good point. I bet that happens more often than not.
Especially since it wasn't TX valve side. Looked like bad airflow ice to me. Over stocking around coil.
Those pigeons didn’t even care that you were in there!! They were like HEY! Close the door guy! I’m tryin to sleep geez… bro!! You gonna squirt me with the hose now?!! This hotel sucks! I’m giving you a bad Yelp review! All jokes aside though, that was a great job, that was nasty!
@14:52 it was at this point that the peace between humans and pigeons ended. Now, EVERY MORNING the service van was covered in pigeon poop, even when parked in the clear, there was pigeon poop EVERYWHERE.
I use a couple of the mini split cleaning kits,with the the bibs,catches all the water and goes,right to the drain or bucket
Remove motor, take to a motor repair shop, pick up repaired motor and reinstall. No fitment issues. Motor rebuilds often run about 300.00
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Good job
Drunken grain works well on them too
speaking of pigeons seems like you have a buddy on the rail there 2:44
You can change the defrost termination on the ke2. I think 50f is a good number. Whatever it's set for from the factory isn't good if you've got a lot of moisture or poorly placed sensors.
I've reported you to SAVE THE PIGEON SOCIETY....
Bring it on, I will squash them with shitty bird puns........ 😂 I am going live on TH-cam this evening 8/9/21 @ 5:PM (pacifc) to discuss my recent uploads and answer questions from the livechat, TH-cam comments and emails, Come over and check it out th-cam.com/video/exNsJRteDOU/w-d-xo.html
‘I feel very bad for them’ he says while he sprays the pigeon in the face
Nice job. I'm hoping you'll make a video on that fancy Trane unit too!
Bleach neutralises pigeon crap if you can use it with the equipment.
Probably not in California.
nothing better than the smell of coil cleaner and pigeon crap in the morning, everyone loves the electronics until something goes wrong, and the repairs are 3 times as much
Working in that environment is difficult.Great job
14:34 Gees, those pigeons just don't give a flying crap. Surprised to see that, no matter they are on eggs or not.
Had a rack system similar to this here, same pigeon problem, I put rabbit wire in and the maintenance guys removed it, I had moved the sensor closer to the freezing area and modified the settings, the maintenance guys, which didn't know what to do, which is why they called me to begin with, went back into the programming and changed it all back to what was recommended and put the sensor back in its original location, I couldn't make them understand that it needed to be like that for it to run properly and keep the pigeons out, I ended up dropping them as an account.
Lol those pigeon have rights man
Been there,done that ,ugh I don't know what I hate more those controls, or the pigeons LOL
Nice video
Dude don't you know we're on an eviction moratorium you can't evict right now🤣🤣🤣🤣
We use to have big on one building. Dead birds and crap . The dry crap you can get respiratory disease from breathing it . Suppose to be suited and breathing protection and trained . The only way we stop it was to net over the units. Sucks to work on then. Be safe.
Nice Watch!
Somebody works in that cooler, and that somebody needs 'education'. Start with the carrot and if that doesn't work, finish with the stick!
How does a thermal imaging help with determining whether there’s not too much oil and what is the explanation on that?
Consider this a vote for old School! And if it's got an economizer bypass that sucker too.
Had a home Moraga. Rat problem..took months to seal it all up...they even lift up roof Vents....
All the tools listed except the one I want the most. Where do you get your hose wand???
"The flying rats had squatters rights" lol
They are a pain in the arse in the uk, they don't give hoot !
Chris you should have kept a pigeon and trained it to make supply house runs for you!
Haha yes
The times the birds are bad.
Rip.
Great vid tho!
Congratulations on the 100th Hvac overtime!
Some walking rats as well! lol
Greeting from Australia