Installing a 3 ZONE Ductless HVAC System

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  • Опубликовано: 19 авг 2024
  • We're back at the 3 zone ductless install and it's time to finish up this project. With the help of all the quality products by DiversiTech, this job turned out real nice in my opinion. Just like having the right tools, having the right materials is crucial for a quality ductless installation.
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  • @robertwood9628
    @robertwood9628 Год назад +75

    After 45 years doing hvac and now retired 6 years I still enjoy watching others working. Many new tools and products make a job so much easier. I thoroughly enjoy your professionalism and pride you take in your work. Great job, wish others I watch on-line would follow your example.

    • @jjborel
      @jjborel Год назад

      I second that!

    • @vSeabass
      @vSeabass Год назад

      He is very thorough. This channel was actually recommended by multiple instructors during my time at RSI and he has not disappointed

    • @crabmansteve6844
      @crabmansteve6844 Год назад

      @@vSeabass Quality HVACR, HVACR Videos and HVACR Survival are absolutely the best, most thorough fellas.

  • @genzinvestor2033
    @genzinvestor2033 Год назад +25

    Your videos inspire me to get my license. Right now I’m taking a college course for HVAC and after that I’ll go for my gas license. I hope I can become a good installer like yourself. Great install!

    • @vSeabass
      @vSeabass Год назад +4

      The faster you get yourself out in the field the better bro, I took a 9 month course at RSI which definitely put me ahead of the game but I definitely learned the bulk of my knowledge thru an apprenticeship

    • @crabmansteve6844
      @crabmansteve6844 Год назад +2

      @@vSeabass I'm in a completely different industry (telecomm) and this is how it was for me too.
      Almost all of my useful education came from the field.

  • @selders591
    @selders591 Год назад +7

    As a HVAC/R tech with over 20 years in the business I enjoy watching your videos. On this install on your wall penetration I have found a trick I used a few times. Now this depends on how much space you have in the speedy chase. You can take a 4” or 6” schedule 40 pvc elbow and cut it in half and install it inside your penetration. This will give you a nice smooth 90 degree transition so your lineset and insulation doesn’t get screwed up. Just a fyi.

    • @USA-GreedyMenOfNoIntegrity
      @USA-GreedyMenOfNoIntegrity 6 месяцев назад

      The problem today is that we have too many people with their hand in the pot. By the time that junk gets from Mexico and communist China to us, we pay more than what we can get it for on Amazon. And Amazon will deliver it for free. Ridiculous! Nothing but a bunch of rich, greedy, corrupt, corporate executives and salesmen in the USA.

  • @jimmyteesahn
    @jimmyteesahn Год назад +7

    Get your self a 'Mighty Bracket' makes life so much easier fitting off mini split heads on internal walls

  • @njphil1279
    @njphil1279 Год назад +3

    Just did my 1st DIY install. 9000/9000/18000 C&H ceiling cassettes. Took me 3 days by super happy with the system so far. Thanks for the videos and the straight forward way you do things. No bullshit, no embellishment, no overkill and over the top procedures in order to justify bilking the homeowner.

  • @Cosas95
    @Cosas95 Год назад +2

    Awesome job, neat and clean. I'm a home owner and I installed my system with a helper, decided to cut the lines at the indoor unit and solder, a friend made the connection at the condenser, he said I did an excellent job.

    • @Mitch2294
      @Mitch2294 Год назад +1

      I cut the lines and brazed several one less place to have a leak but had a indoor head with a leaking coil they declined the warranty because I cut the factory flares off.

  • @zacharyloewke6366
    @zacharyloewke6366 Год назад +5

    I quit reaming my flares with the pen style reamers. I found they can scratch the inside of the copper which will eventually become the surface of the flare connection itself. I use the cone style reamer for those now after having one leak on me. Nice work, boys.

    • @rodgraff1782
      @rodgraff1782 Год назад +1

      If you file the end of the pipe flush with a jig, you can totally eliminate the burr. File flush used to be a stage of preparing the pipe for flaring. I don’t know if it’s taught anymore.

  • @Anthony-nr1nd
    @Anthony-nr1nd Год назад +1

    I have done dozens of ductless jobs and this is the best one I have seen. Every job I do I go by your rule and make it look good. Thank you for sharing!

  • @joshuaseaton4526
    @joshuaseaton4526 Год назад +1

    Any new construction jobs I do, which are very rare, I always tell the homeowner/contractor that I need a 12" wide pathway in the drywall below the unit to cut and braze those lines in the wall. I absolutely will not have flares or press fittings concealed.....ever!! I bet if you politely mention it to them on your next one they will gladly do it for you. No big deal to come back and do a small drywall patch afterwards and it makes all the difference... cheers!!!!

  • @chunger169
    @chunger169 Месяц назад

    So many ductless installations on RUclips, but yours is the only one I've seen that addresses installation on an interior wall and showing how to make those connections serviceable.

  • @HERITAGEWV
    @HERITAGEWV Год назад +5

    Food for thought.. there is a correct way to use a adjustable wrench “crescent wrench” The force/pressure should always be pushed against the solid jaw of the wrench, not against the lower adjustable jaw. So.. I was just watching and wondering if that would have any effect on calibration or accuracy with the torque wrench you were using on those flare nuts 🤔

  • @MetalDetectingwithCZkidd
    @MetalDetectingwithCZkidd Год назад +3

    Put alot of these ductless systems in. I always said if I ever bought my own home, I would remove the central air and go with a multi zone type app. Nice job.

    • @acrescueguyhvac3901
      @acrescueguyhvac3901 Год назад +2

      I’ve done several homes where traditional ducted systems were removed and replaced with multi-zone mini splits. Clean, healthy, quiet and easy on the light bill. One was a 1500 square foot ranch style home, the mini splits cut their electric bill in half.

    • @johnmathis141
      @johnmathis141 10 месяцев назад

      ​@acrescueguyhvac3901
      How do air Ann heat gets in tje bathrooms

  • @bojangles_bonjangles8000
    @bojangles_bonjangles8000 Год назад +1

    I have a Lennox mini vrf heat pump, 4-ton with a single zone vertical fan coil. It is amazingly efficient, quiet and far more comfortable than a single stage system. It rarely ever runs past low speed on the indoor unit.

  • @bawlout9367
    @bawlout9367 Год назад +4

    yeah man as a new tech in the field and looking at other techs work you did a crazy good job! i aspire to be this good!

  • @jrsmyth9761
    @jrsmyth9761 Год назад +2

    Maybe I misunderstood your process on the vacuum.
    On the multi port units I deal with, the vacuum can be done from the ports on the main set of valves, the top ones where you release the refrigerant, through all your connected ports.
    The service valves at each set of lines are simply for service after the unit is in service or to close off the unused ports.
    While it is not incorrect to do it the way you stated, I would read the manual and confirm, pulling through the top/main ports should be less time because you can do them all at once.
    Also, it is possible that the lines from the main ports to each set of valves may NOT be in a vacuum from the factory. Again, your unit may be different than the ones I work on.
    You could add the 10oz after you pull a vacuum, but BEFORE you open the valves. With unit in a vacuum it will easily pull in extra charge.

  • @mickeycurtis6917
    @mickeycurtis6917 Год назад +1

    you can cut down the male side of the evaporator to your desired length and then swage and braze on where is needed, often done as most split system are designed with long tails for double brick installation (back to back)

  • @jarrettzmolik
    @jarrettzmolik Год назад +1

    Nice work! We always cut out the flares on wall mounts to ensure no leaks and also mighty brackets help a bunch with wall mount installation. It also helps if the copper lines have about 6 inches of play left to right behind wall for ease of install I learned the hard way myself it’s not fun. Your videos help me out so much thanks

  • @user-nk3wt9bt5b
    @user-nk3wt9bt5b Год назад +1

    this is a disadvantage of the box that you laid in the wall, if the tubes were sticking out of the wall, then you could just connect. And so very good work, I like your approach to work. keep it up !

    • @EricJohnson-dr5wb
      @EricJohnson-dr5wb 9 месяцев назад

      I’m guessing that you are supposed to have plenty of slack in your lineset and your control line. Then you can pull out what you need. And don’t fix the lineset and control cable to the box.

  • @drodriguez394
    @drodriguez394 Год назад +1

    we use the sharkbite style refrigerant copper couplings when using those rough in boxes.

  • @leonardlewis5586
    @leonardlewis5586 Год назад

    Great example of how install plans change and how to fix the unknown problems you run into

  • @JohnWickJunior
    @JohnWickJunior Год назад

    10/10 I wish people at the company I work for would do work like this. Only me and my uncle take pride in are work. Everyone else just doesn’t care

  • @vSeabass
    @vSeabass Год назад

    11:25 but I’m here specifically to watch the struggle!! Lol I like to see how other techs go about different common struggles we all come across

  • @OGBunney
    @OGBunney Год назад +1

    I really like the more instal videos you’re putting out. I recently went from roughin to instal/retro and I like it so much more!

    • @vSeabass
      @vSeabass Год назад

      Efficient installs will boost your hourly rate tremendously, matter of fact, an efficient installer can make more then most service technicians (salesman’s)

  • @taytgoverdik2791
    @taytgoverdik2791 Год назад

    We use wall brackets just like that here in Melbourne Australia to mount our condenser units too! Love your vids mate, learning tricks that I can apply in my life as a Fridgy 👌

  • @samuelferreira8698
    @samuelferreira8698 Год назад +7

    Very good, my friend! I follow your work here and on Instagram, I live in Brazil and work with refrigeration and heating here as well, soon I will be there in America and I hope to have great work opportunities to continue in the area! We are together! 👊🏻

  • @Mike-01234
    @Mike-01234 Месяц назад

    I want to put one of these in get rid of my ducted system. I have a flat roof home replacing the duct work along with a new split system would cost lot more then running lines and air handlers. I could use the old duct work to run the line set then put the highwall over the old vent.

  • @smokeyplays7183
    @smokeyplays7183 19 дней назад

    you have mini split bracket helpers makes all connections and service easier

  • @NJtroutboss
    @NJtroutboss Год назад

    I got my tradegrind hoodie today feels great. The words resonate with me friend. It's really a grind out here. Keep it up. Much success.

  • @channelcatchaser9426
    @channelcatchaser9426 Год назад +1

    Looks great. Those boxes looked like a pain in the ass from the first time I saw them.

  • @DavidHernandez-gt9bo
    @DavidHernandez-gt9bo Год назад

    Nice 👍 installation. Skills off the charts . Tools are top of the line . The right tools make the job go so much easier !!!!

  • @chetmyers7041
    @chetmyers7041 2 месяца назад

    13:32 Wife says "Can you move that little box hanging below the unit. I don't like the way it looks being there."

  • @chrisjanlass1575
    @chrisjanlass1575 Год назад +2

    Nice video!
    I like that pump.
    Where I’m at, the city is making us install some type of disconnect at the indoor head… so power to the indoor head can be cut without having to pull the condenser disconnect or flip the breaker… not fun

    • @vincentgrueter7759
      @vincentgrueter7759 Год назад +2

      Good way to keep people from going with ductless unfortunately. Who wants a disconnect inside their bedroom? Another example of people who don't work with the equipment making rules for people who do.

    • @chrisjanlass1575
      @chrisjanlass1575 Год назад

      @@vincentgrueter7759 the inspectors have even said the manufacture says not to do it, but they still require it 🙄

    • @waynemiles7027
      @waynemiles7027 Год назад

      @@vincentgrueter7759 It’s not that bad, it looks just like a light switch.

    • @cengeb
      @cengeb Год назад

      @@chrisjanlass1575 NEC says you may need indoor disconnect. Mitsubishi even shows it in the details, in dotted lines as an option. However, AHJ can decide, but technically since the power is from the outside disconnect and it was also described as one system, not technically needing another disconnect indoors. It's word games....

    • @cengeb
      @cengeb Год назад

      @@waynemiles7027 If you mount it in a box like a light switch, is the 14/4 SOW SJT rated for in wall use?

  • @hecupnext8018
    @hecupnext8018 Год назад

    I like your videos man. Just started the HVAC trade, currently in. Taking notes & seeing the structure of how everything adds up in pieces. Lil by lil eventually as I wrap up school I will definitely be able to come back & get a refresh ⚒️⚒️🔥🔥

  • @Silky_boi
    @Silky_boi Год назад

    I recommend the use of press to flare adapters for mini split connections. You still have to torque it down however especially in tight spots it makes it way easier. Nice work!

  • @pedrojuarez5834
    @pedrojuarez5834 Год назад +2

    Great your jobs always look neat and organized 👍

  • @rogeriosoares8528
    @rogeriosoares8528 Год назад

    Hello friend, how are you, I'm from Brazil and I also work with hvac, I really like your videos, I'm just sad because here in Brazil this tool is very expensive. It costs a lot to work with all this quality. big hug. Congratulations on the channel.

  • @mmorellisvfd
    @mmorellisvfd Год назад

    Great video... looks like the plumber went a little crazy with the primer LOL.

  • @michaelcottrell7545
    @michaelcottrell7545 Год назад +10

    Who is the manufacture of the equipment?

  • @vehache_fly
    @vehache_fly Год назад

    Hello Zack!!! First of all, greet you and congratulate you for the valuable channel you have on YT and thank you for all the information and advice you give us in each video. I would like to ask you, since I think it could be valuable for many of us outside the U.S., like me who is seeing you from Chile, to know what the pricing policy is for professional HVAC technical services in Tennessee, from a simple service like changing a condenser or replace a thermostat, to other more complex ones such as the installation of equipment such as mini Split. This with the idea of ​​making a parallelism or comparison between the U.S. and the rest of the countries in the HVAC business and that we give the proper and fair value to our work that we do with professionalism and care. In my personal opinion, it would be very valuable to see a video of you talking about the rates for HVAC services in the U.S. Thank you very much and may God bless you and your whole family.
    VEHACHE

  • @moacirguerra8026
    @moacirguerra8026 Год назад +3

    Lindo trabalho, meu sonho estar na América aprendendo e exercendo a profissão .

  • @rodgraff1782
    @rodgraff1782 Год назад

    That’s a really good application for press fit

  • @pedrojuarez5834
    @pedrojuarez5834 Год назад

    I'm a installer out of Diboll, Tx and we did a 3 zone mini split at a saw mill offices and I to work almost similar way

  • @johnwalker890
    @johnwalker890 Год назад

    Great job Zack and Trevor, You definitely do quality work, I give you that, and the pro press on the line set was good idea.

  • @razorguy1114
    @razorguy1114 Год назад +4

    I guess himor was paying more than fieldpiece and navac for this video huh.. super clean job though👍🏻

  • @chriskilmon5468
    @chriskilmon5468 Год назад

    You're work is top notch brother keep up the good work and content

  • @ashokgondalia9541
    @ashokgondalia9541 Год назад

    My name is Ash from the United Kingdom and I like your video very much. The reason I like your video you've made it so simple. When I was in Apprentice if it was that simple I would have to struggled all my life. But now I am they're doing the air conditioning long time back now bring lots of other things now. If you can do a video on heat pump systems that be great heat source heat pump but I would like to call it. As a refrigeration Guy all I think is just reverse valve but I don't know. I'm thinking of installing this myself in my own property in the United Kingdom. But many thanks the wave explained is wonderful articulate

  • @thefred0215
    @thefred0215 Год назад +1

    You should look into purchasing “Mighty Brackets” helps a lot when you are hanging heads.
    Ps put a link for that service wrench that you used to open the valve’s please sir.

  • @shifter8207
    @shifter8207 Год назад

    Seems like a mighty bracket ductless split tool would have been great for you to do all your connections behind that Evap

  • @brianphillips4115
    @brianphillips4115 Год назад

    great looking pro job. i wish you'd shown the difficult part though, trials and tribulations are very educational. great video

  • @willwise9445
    @willwise9445 Год назад

    You did a fantastic job man. My only concern would be those condensate pumps failing and water leaking in the house

  • @Thermodynamics6543
    @Thermodynamics6543 Год назад

    You really do some neat ductless installs. I think the lineset press is a very handy tool. Keep up the good work

  • @williamcahill617
    @williamcahill617 Год назад

    Thank you, look forward to seeing the end

  • @gtownhvac1640
    @gtownhvac1640 Год назад

    One million dollar job.... looks awesome 👌🏻 👊🏻

  • @cruzhvac4551
    @cruzhvac4551 Год назад

    Super clean like always. Great job man

  • @chadillac_256
    @chadillac_256 Год назад

    You do the cleanest work 👏🏻

  • @martinheatingcoolingmartin4693

    UV light to keep the fan clean? That interest me. I’d like to know more!

  • @tompace6916
    @tompace6916 2 месяца назад

    Great video. The block mason needs some help.

  • @TCHAVEZGAMES
    @TCHAVEZGAMES Год назад

    Another awesome install. Great work!

  • @ilickspam
    @ilickspam Год назад

    can you do a van tour please? i see that you mount your 10' pvc at the top right of the van like i do

  • @cadamham
    @cadamham Год назад +1

    I’m probably letting that 10oz slide

  • @fredmiller694
    @fredmiller694 Год назад

    Nice work, Alway's good to have the right tool for the job..

  • @americanbully3952
    @americanbully3952 Год назад

    Thanks 🙏

  • @DomReacts
    @DomReacts Год назад

    Quality work for sure

  • @acechoice45
    @acechoice45 Год назад

    Sweet looking Install!

  • @neilthompson2871
    @neilthompson2871 Год назад

    Wow really!

  • @DebDDigger
    @DebDDigger Год назад

    Do you have a video showing how to cut through brick veneer?

  • @sequoyah59
    @sequoyah59 9 месяцев назад

    No three stage pressure test?
    No triple vacuum or Nitrogen purge? It is a big system to dry out.

  • @thesilentonevictor
    @thesilentonevictor Год назад

    Zack fantastic installation

  • @mattburke2370
    @mattburke2370 Год назад

    Awesome video

  • @Myis300t
    @Myis300t 3 часа назад

    What size hole in the wall did you make for the wall penetration cover? It says the cover dimension are nominal 6", however, will it cover a 6" hole?

  • @chazmanager
    @chazmanager Год назад

    I’m amazed the drain pump is not part of the unit. The piggy back makes an already eyesore look worse. No criticism of your work though.

  • @alorentz907
    @alorentz907 5 месяцев назад

    Great video! Is it okay to tilt the outdoor unit when hauling to site? I was under the impression liquid refrigerant can spill over to vapor side of the accumulator. Sure makes it ease to haul it with the dolly it that's the case! Thank you.

  • @rruizproductions
    @rruizproductions Год назад

    Always professional!

  • @kevinpearce3281
    @kevinpearce3281 3 месяца назад

    The king valve at the top there. When do you open that. The service valves also. I’m confused

  • @billmiller5075
    @billmiller5075 Год назад

    Very nice work and engineering

  • @acmell3173
    @acmell3173 Год назад

    I believe this guy! Subscribe from Philippines 🇵🇭

  • @tomdelaney2480
    @tomdelaney2480 Год назад

    Clean install

  • @jaymesrod4209
    @jaymesrod4209 Год назад

    My question is what is your walkthrough like when you estimate the job? It seems like you plan and envision the install really great.

  • @EricJohnson-dr5wb
    @EricJohnson-dr5wb 9 месяцев назад

    Do you have to add extra refrigerant for those very long line sets?

  • @peterking1134
    @peterking1134 Год назад +1

    Don’t forget to check if it is supposed to be a heat pump or not! 🤪

  • @ryans5959
    @ryans5959 Год назад

    Nice clean job

  • @get2it7
    @get2it7 2 месяца назад

    Where are the drain lines?

  • @faithsaid9108
    @faithsaid9108 Год назад

    Wow is the word good job

  • @OTAlucard
    @OTAlucard Год назад

    Wow you can get nitrogen in the aluminum tank ?

  • @rico27ist
    @rico27ist Год назад

    Great quality

  • @561lyfestyle2
    @561lyfestyle2 Год назад

    Yo tell me your gonna paint black insulation white in South Florida in most towns make us either use white insulation outside or paint them white for UV purposes lol

  • @homesteadmedic4848
    @homesteadmedic4848 Год назад

    I missed the first one… I will go back a watch it, but where do you send your drain / condensation water from the head on the inside?

  • @gypsetsalon2585
    @gypsetsalon2585 Месяц назад

    You don’t nitrogen charge to clear system of moisture??

  • @keehn20
    @keehn20 Год назад

    I thought you could use zoom lock on soft copper ?

  • @mazharazharkhan8349
    @mazharazharkhan8349 Год назад

    Good work

  • @Chief2414
    @Chief2414 Год назад

    Let’s do some work !!!

  • @lv5960
    @lv5960 Год назад

    Thank you Sir !!! Would y please share your professional opinion on 'Press connectors' you used . Is it reliable to be used on heat pump working 400--450 psig. Thank you so much .

  • @martinheatingcoolingmartin4693

    Nice work and nice method!
    How do you find the time to do the video as you are working? Any tips on this?

  • @AlexKievskiy
    @AlexKievskiy Год назад

    Nice work 😁👌🍸🔥

  • @genepierson1728
    @genepierson1728 Год назад

    Quick question...did you have to pressure test and vacuum each lineset, one a time? Or all at once?

  • @ArmedNewYork
    @ArmedNewYork Год назад

    I am finishing a basement and am installing a mini split, i do need a condensate pump. polar sts you can mount a pump inside of that rough in box. I do not have or need a press tool kit and I am not a pro. Do you think the rough in kit would work for me? i am having a hard time figuring out how to run my line set in due to my config ie: not much exposed foundation above ground.

  • @martinheatingcoolingmartin4693

    That looks like a nice brand. What brand is that system?

  • @pauldesouza6235
    @pauldesouza6235 Год назад

    Great and a neat job! not a big fan of the ac brand you used there, otherwise, all good.

  • @FernandoGarcia-lv3mj
    @FernandoGarcia-lv3mj Год назад

    Beautiful but I not gone fell constable with that union for experience I know the line set from the head, come little small. I remember I used quick union that time and them was a liking on the high side because I used that quick conector

  • @crabmansteve6844
    @crabmansteve6844 Год назад

    Have you used press fittings very long?
    They look like they'd be great, but a part of me is still very skeptical about their ability to handle pressures as high as refrigerant lines get and their lifespan.