I absolutely love your schematic walkthroughs. Honestly I think you do the best job I've seen. Very useful I literally sent this video to a couple of our guys that are very green. Your style of color coordination and proper flow is pretty awesome. Would love to see a ton more
Took me many many hours over several years to teach myself to completely understand freezer wiring. too bad I didnt find these tutorials years ago. good refresher course
Hi Anthony, Cool videos man, is there a simple diagram that includes a switch that turns the fans off. I've seen three recently in the last week. Perhaps there is a book that you could refer me to. These units in particular have to hot wire coming from up in the roof. Thanks a lot.
Thank you for the elaborated explanation of controls and schematic. I really don't see tech sharing indepth knowledge like you did. One thing I would like to mention here is that the fans are cut off during a defrost cycel for two reasons. One you explained but the second most important reason is not to blow hot air in the room while evaporator is going through a defrost cycle as this will cause the room temperature to rise and that will be questionable; for example for a blood storage rooms at -40c or plasma storgare such spikes (rise in room temp) would be registered on a chart which is a problem. Therefore, we turn off the fan while defrost heaters are melding down the frosted coil through electrical heaters or Hot Gas Bypass system. With the fans turned off the coils get defrosted effectively and not causing room temperature to rise beyond tolerable degress of temperature. Your explanation with the circuitary was "Professional", I really recorded this video as a reference for our technician to see and learn. Thank you for sharing. I liked your video.
Thanks for this great explanation i have installed freezer fan doesn’t come on i have replace fan delay switch still same what should be problem thanks
How do you get voltage on a closed switch is it because of the load? I’m just asking because I’m new to this I don’t understand I thought a closed switch has no potential difference
Great explanation! Wish I had this in beginning! I have been repairing walkins for almost a decade now. Quick question tho, how far north do you live since your doing an hour of defrost time? I set the time about 25-40mins depending on location of walkin. Have had too many terminations go bad and luckily had the time failsafe without heating up box too much.
My defrost timer runs normally when it stops when it reaches the defrost mark. After 2 or 3 hours, I have to manually turn the defrost timer past the defrost mark and the compressor then starts working again. This is a brand new timer. The heater, thermal fuse and defrost sensor are all tested and working. What could be the problem?
No one has the most clear explanation like this gentleman. Big help 🙏
Who would of thought that 3 years later your video will help some one on the field
Stumbled on this years later, you really do have a talent explaining things. Hope to see you do more explanation videos
I owe my life to this video….!
I absolutely love your schematic walkthroughs. Honestly I think you do the best job I've seen. Very useful I literally sent this video to a couple of our guys that are very green. Your style of color coordination and proper flow is pretty awesome. Would love to see a ton more
Thanks!
The best explanation I’ve found. Thank you. I now understand what is happening, when and why!
This is the best - detailed schematic explanation I have seen on youtube.
Thanks!
Far and away THE best explanation of defrost clock operation that I have ever seen.
lol thanks
Yes…a fabulous description for the process that is easy to understand. Many thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
I could never understand it until I seen you using this schematic method. Thank you.
Happy to help
Thankyou for this guide. As an ac guy coming into refrigeration this helped a lot
Yes defrost clock can be a little confusing.
I don't speak english very well but, however, i got it him. Thanks buddy to help us!
I’m not speaking good English. U make thing so ez .I can understand what u mean . Best explains
man. You are so helpful. Thank you very much
Took me many many hours over several years to teach myself to completely understand freezer wiring. too bad I didnt find these tutorials years ago. good refresher course
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very good walkthrough help me very much thank you for your time making this void.
Glad I could help!
Beautifully explained. I thank you 👏🏼👌🏼
Thee best explanation! Thanks man frfr
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Excellent explanation!!!!
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Awesome video.
Thanks you for sharing 😮😊 great explain deep details
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Thanks for this videos man
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Excellent explanation Anthony, I realy miss your videos hoping everything is ok with you ,blessings.🙏🙏🙏🙏
Amazing explanation thank you
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Great video bro thank you
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you sir.
Hi Anthony,
Cool videos man, is there a simple diagram that includes a switch that turns the fans off. I've seen three recently in the last week. Perhaps there is a book that you could refer me to. These units in particular have to hot wire coming from up in the roof. Thanks a lot.
Defrost termination switch usually controls the fans (red,brown, black wires)
Thank you for the elaborated explanation of controls and schematic. I really don't see tech sharing indepth knowledge like you did. One thing I would like to mention here is that the fans are cut off during a defrost cycel for two reasons. One you explained but the second most important reason is not to blow hot air in the room while evaporator is going through a defrost cycle as this will cause the room temperature to rise and that will be questionable; for example for a blood storage rooms at -40c or plasma storgare such spikes (rise in room temp) would be registered on a chart which is a problem. Therefore, we turn off the fan while defrost heaters are melding down the frosted coil through electrical heaters or Hot Gas Bypass system. With the fans turned off the coils get defrosted effectively and not causing room temperature to rise beyond tolerable degress of temperature. Your explanation with the circuitary was "Professional", I really recorded this video as a reference for our technician to see and learn. Thank you for sharing. I liked your video.
Thanks
Thanks for this great explanation i have installed freezer fan doesn’t come on i have replace fan delay switch still same what should be problem thanks
Follow power back to the clock, see where it drops and make sure the coil is getting cold enough
Great video! Much appreciated. Would you be able to provide us with a link to the schematic in the video?
How do you get voltage on a closed switch is it because of the load? I’m just asking because I’m new to this I don’t understand I thought a closed switch has no potential difference
Could you explain what your LC does on the digital controller exactly? I still don't understand
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The compressor interlock is to prevent the electric heating energy while the compressor is in the pump down process.
Can you DUE the same schematic for 3 phase power please.
Great content well executed iam fan of your wisdom.
There isn’t any 3PH time clocks that I know of. Unless you are referring to a 3PH condensing unit
@@REFRIGERATIONKITCHENEQTECH yes sir that’s why I meant to doit on 3 phase power.I apologize for not explaining myself correctly.
@@REFRIGERATIONKITCHENEQTECH I was thinking to run a separate cooling contactor and break the coil voltage to kill the third leg of power.
I know they basically do the same thing , but do you have a video on this same thing only on a mini fridge with a top freezer ?
Sorry no domestic appliance videos at the moment
Thank you
Is there a complete circuit diagram of a walk in freezer or chiller?
Great explanation! Wish I had this in beginning! I have been repairing walkins for almost a decade now.
Quick question tho, how far north do you live since your doing an hour of defrost time?
I set the time about 25-40mins depending on location of walkin. Have had too many terminations go bad and luckily had the time failsafe without heating up box too much.
Usually set for 30-45 minutes and let the defrost termination do it’s job
but i am still in doubt on how to wire LP & HP switch i am looking forward to see Lp switch wiring diagram
Where can I get the pdf?
If the defrost timer fails how do you jumper it out to keep the freezer working
You can’t, coil will freeze up.
My defrost timer runs normally when it stops when it reaches the defrost mark. After 2 or 3 hours, I have to manually turn the defrost timer past the defrost mark and the compressor then starts working again. This is a brand new timer. The heater, thermal fuse and defrost sensor are all tested and working. What could be the problem?
If power to the timer motor and it doesn’t advance, it s a bad timer
What software did you use for the demostration?
It’s a free program called drawboard
How to wire outside freezer condenser fan and switches
That goes on its own speedster circuit
Excellent!! I'm getting my ass kicked by a 25 year old coil. No schematic, no def term, and unit nor working, fans not blowing.
I liked this video, but it is very confusing at the end.
Why wouldn’t you get 0 isn’t the clock just a switch?
Pump down switch is in the wrong place!
Timer getting hot
This diagram is wrong. Poin N you have connection L and N without load. Spark will hapen and braker off. You have to go learn and learn .
You, have to watch again and learn.
This is the best - detailed schematic explanation I have seen on youtube
Thank yoy