Service Checker Data Analysis - Heating Overcharge🔍
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.พ. 2025
- In this video, I dive into a dataset from Daikin Comfort Technologies to troubleshoot some unusual behavior in a VRV system. I highlight key indicators like discharge superheat and compressor speeds, emphasizing the importance of understanding these metrics. I also share some golden nuggets about what to look for when analyzing service checker data, including potential overcharge issues. Please take note of the insights I provide and apply them to your own troubleshooting processes.
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"Great job on the video! Keep up the amazing work. If possible, it would be really helpful if you could explain in more detail about receiver liquid, subcooling exit, EXV subcool, and also share more about heat pumps in the next video. Thanks a lot!"
Smashed it Roman. Some good humour too 😂
This stuff doesn’t have to be boring! Thanks for watching as always!
I Appreciate your dedication for sharing this (and many other great VRV/F posts) with the rest of us out there!
We are all in this together man. There is not enough VRF techs out there
Another fantastic video! Keep em coming Roman!
There is soooo much more to come! Hold on!
first time visitor, im impressed
Welcome to the show!
Keep feeding the streets. Lol I’m working on sending over some LG data. A video going over LGMV would be huge. The LG product is all over my Nashville market.
Yea send that LG data over and I will take a crack at it
44:26 🎉🎉🎉😂😂😂😂
Do Data - Not Drugs, my new campaign slogan
@ I was laughing so hard 🤣🤣
I am in indianapolis and I have 2 systems, (vrv3 with 3 condensers each) 26 tons, and we have been going through compressors like crazy. I would really appreciate if you could look at some of the data I have and help point me in the right direction. I've been checking the eevs for blow-by but I've only found a couple that have a couple degree differential. My DSH has been 6 to 40 degrees. The SSH 2-10 max. But my subcooling (if I'm calculating it correctly) has been 50 to 70 degrees. I do have a unit coded out while I wait on the replacement standard compressor so that may mean these numbers aren't going to be normal. But I know the charge is correct because I have the original as built with all the info and I just replaced a compressor last week and charged it.
Also I am willing to pay you. And you can use any information obtained in a video if you'd like. I enjoy learning and would gladly contribute to others learning as well
You can send your request to Checkerpolice@gmail.com
@@RomanBaugh "I’d love to see you analyze the reading in the video. It would be really helpful and insightful to understand it better. Looking forward to your thoughts and interpretations! 😊"
You said near the end we don’t listen to you for three hours talking about service checker data. But I think we do.
You're right, you probably do!😂