Awesome video, EWLC's in towers generally speaking stink. Stick with the old school float, they last longer and are less sensitive to poor water quality than EWLC's.
Thank you!! Haha, I hear you on that. I definitely agree with you. Def more breakdowns on the new technology & they dont make anything like they used! Thanks for watching & the feedback🙂 Sending blessings your way from NYC!
That particular probe has about 300 volts sensing low ,normal , high levels . 😮Bad chemical control and foaming can fool /foul that sensor . Two problems can cause same issue. Cleaning can temporary help restore function but chemicals must be balanced for permanent solution.
Wow, you're brave to work on the electrics live with all that metal and water around. I suppose 120 is slightly less scarey than our 240v in the Uk, bet all the same, brave.
how'd you get the overflow drain to get going like that, did you smack it? What could cause all that foam and dirt? I have not worked on a cooling tower yet.
I have a question , in the beginning of the video, you say there is a high pressure detected. Which pressure is it exactly because I am a bit confused now as the water levels go down in the water supply from cooling tower
That's a complex question. In short high refrigerant pressure in the air-conditioning units. The lack of water means the refrigerant isn't getting cooled therefore not rejecting heat from the condenser and locking out on high head pressure. If that went over your head I'll try to help explain it better.
How do I get into Industrial maintenance and service? I'm a tech with 3 years experience with residential and commercial service experience and want to get into Industrial
Thanks for sharing looking forward to more vid on chillers & cooling towers.
Thank you bro!🙏 I actually just posted a new cooling video a few hours ago🙂👍 Stay safe out there & stay tuned for new videos every week🔧
Great video for the professional person to maintain cooling system..
Thank you! Yes, I agree. Just another day in paradise providing service to those who need it
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Awesome video, EWLC's in towers generally speaking stink.
Stick with the old school float, they last longer and are less sensitive to poor water quality than EWLC's.
Thank you!! Haha, I hear you on that. I definitely agree with you. Def more breakdowns on the new technology & they dont make anything like they used! Thanks for watching & the feedback🙂 Sending blessings your way from NYC!
Where does the foam come from in the first place and how do you clean it out where the water is clear and clean ?
That particular probe has about 300 volts sensing low ,normal , high levels . 😮Bad chemical control and foaming can fool /foul that sensor . Two problems can cause same issue. Cleaning can temporary help restore function but chemicals must be balanced for permanent solution.
I’ve worked with this guy, ain’t nobody has the passion,knowledge and interest like this man .
Wow, you're brave to work on the electrics live with all that metal and water around. I suppose 120 is slightly less scarey than our 240v in the Uk, bet all the same, brave.
Thanks for sharing jour knowledge. Great job as always. 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Thank you for sharing your feedback🙂 Thank you as always! You're the best
thanks for sharing! cheers to people like you⚡️
Thanks for the feedback! No, CHEERS to people like YOU! 🙂 !!!
Can you make on video in troubleshooting a VAV box?
how'd you get the overflow drain to get going like that, did you smack it? What could cause all that foam and dirt? I have not worked on a cooling tower yet.
I can’t believe that a mechanical engineer specified the location for that cooling tower. I don’t envy you when you have to service that tower.
There is a huge difference in the space between an engineer's ears and real world practicality.
Great troubleshooting
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WHEW the finger work on those bolts for the water level sensor 😮💨
Nice job
My brotha Kenny! Thank you so much for your support. Appreicate the feedback🙏
@@JumpermanTech Your welcome, you have a great channel and make very good videos.
I have a question , in the beginning of the video, you say there is a high pressure detected. Which pressure is it exactly because I am a bit confused now as the water levels go down in the water supply from cooling tower
That's a complex question. In short high refrigerant pressure in the air-conditioning units. The lack of water means the refrigerant isn't getting cooled therefore not rejecting heat from the condenser and locking out on high head pressure. If that went over your head I'll try to help explain it better.
Thank you very much
How do I get into Industrial maintenance and service? I'm a tech with 3 years experience with residential and commercial service experience and want to get into Industrial
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