How to Measure Cooling Capacity with the Testo 605i & the Smart Probes App

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
  • In this video we demonstrate how to measure system capacity with the Testo 605i as well as how to locate manufacturer design capacity.
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Комментарии • 11

  • @franciscoaraujo1645
    @franciscoaraujo1645 3 года назад

    Thank you for share this excellent video. God bless you always.

  • @ishalljr
    @ishalljr 7 лет назад

    Great. vid, thanks!

  • @frankgall6
    @frankgall6 5 лет назад

    hey bryan can you do a video on doing a mould risk potential test? with the 605 and 805i probes

  • @davejohnsonnola2758
    @davejohnsonnola2758 7 лет назад

    House sitting for a buddy and peeking at his unit. 8 yr old Goodman matched to an ancient Amana gas furnace and undetermined evap. Just sent off for my second 605 from Tru Tech (damned you and Jim Bergman!!!!) and want to do a performance check before cleaning coils and checking capacitors.

  • @danpmatz
    @danpmatz Год назад

    Don't you need true total cfm with hood on every register?

  • @b-riair9114
    @b-riair9114 5 лет назад

    What’s the promo code

  • @jeffhall2958
    @jeffhall2958 4 года назад +2

    This is a nice demonstration of what you get in a laboratory setting vs. a real world setting. Most thermostat displays don't give you the actual CFM of a unit. That will have to be calculated by drilling holes in the square duct or a single hole in a round duct in the main return and main supply duct, measuring the velocity of the air and calculating the average rough CFM (not exact CFM) of the duct air volume. The hygrometers need to be placed in those same air streams and calculated the same way as the CFM, and averaged just as the CFM was. If you don't do it this way, then you will get inaccurate results. If you have an "X" grid volume calculating array, it will be more accurate, ONLY and ONLY IF, those pitots are completely free of debris of multiple kinds. Quite frankly, this video is "hog-wash" concerning true readings. As a mechanical engineer, I understand these readings and calculations. This "boy" needs to go back to school of the "real world" and understand that what he proposes is not real life, and such readings are a product of a laboratory environment, not the common household nor commercial environments. Clean ducts, clean coils, and proper line set calculations as well as super-heat and sub-cooling measurements are a must to determine these calculations prior to testing to get optimal results. Not cleaning all items will give you actual readings as long as the instruments are calibrated in a metrology lab and calculations averaged as said above. This is simply an antiquated set of "laboratory" calculations that do not relate to real world applications. At best his testing gives an approximation of cooling load, not an actual representation of the facts of the system calculated properly.

  • @apr9286
    @apr9286 4 года назад

    I have Samsung Galaxy Note9 none of my probes are connecting to my Testo app or with Measure quick?? Was there some kind of update or is it not compatible with this phone???

    • @TruTechTools
      @TruTechTools  4 года назад

      Hi there, we have seen in the past that the Galaxy Note 9's don't work very well with bluetooth devices such as smart probes. We find that having other bluetooth devices connected (like headphones/headset) to the Note 9 takes up a lot of the bandwidth. Based on working with a customer with this problem, he uninstalled an app “Smart Things,” and his Fieldpiece wireless probes started working after that. You might want to follow this link on how to correct any Bluetooth issues: www.technobezz.com/how-to-fix-samsung-galaxy-s9-bluetooth-issues/