Great Video. Thank you for sharing. May I ask, 2 circuit 2 compressor using sharing 1 evaporator coil , 1 TXV or 2 circuit 2 compressor using 2 TXV , 2 evporator coil RTU ? Thank you for sharing
This is one evaporator, but the refrigerant circuits are separate. These older models didn't use TXVs. This has fixed orifice pistons inside the liquid header. Thanks ZE
My first impression is to think not enough voltage to hold contact in. But with condensate on liquid line ? Is this a heat pump ? Gotta see the end , are you gonna post it ?
This was the last call when the driers plugged up again, I think. There are 2 more of the same building labeled no Cooling Service Call 1 and 2 in the same time period. Enjoy, let me know what you think.
Even tho this vid was a little long , I stayed with it to the end Thx
😆 Thanks, Eddy
Good job Steve
Thanks, Jr
That contactor was sending Morse code for help...😊
😆 Thanks Jason
Great Video. Thank you for sharing. May I ask, 2 circuit 2 compressor using sharing 1 evaporator coil , 1 TXV or 2 circuit 2 compressor using 2 TXV , 2 evporator coil RTU ? Thank you for sharing
This is one evaporator, but the refrigerant circuits are separate. These older models didn't use TXVs. This has fixed orifice pistons inside the liquid header. Thanks ZE
Great video! You always go to the problem and fix without a lot of "chatter"!
Thanks, r aeronca! 😆, I see what you did there.
Good catch
Thanks, thesilentone
My first impression is to think not enough voltage to hold contact in. But with condensate on liquid line ? Is this a heat pump ?
Gotta see the end , are you gonna post it ?
There is a full video, which was cut from, I'll see if I can find it for ya. Thanks, James.
ruclips.net/video/q66kxfusb4A/видео.html
This was the last call when the driers plugged up again, I think. There are 2 more of the same building labeled no Cooling Service Call 1 and 2 in the same time period. Enjoy, let me know what you think.