@@mattwoodbridge7924 awesome and congratulations on getting in on rack refrigeration. I am glad you enjoyed the video. We have some great supermarket courses at www.refrigerationmentor.com if you’re interested to check them out.
I was just hired as the maintenance tech for a production facility 2 months ago in Milton Vermont and I have never worked with co2. I am the only hvac tech (13yrs exp) and am doing all my own research because nobody I know has any experience, even my mentors. You have been the most valuable resource I have found so far (in 2 months of looking) and with my hvac background and your knowledge I feel I can do it without making dry ice. I am already aware that the system is low on oil and I am still very afraid of messing something up. I am still not ready to pull the trigger and do it because i have not found any real guides on the proper steps to take with isolation and bleeding pressure down. It is a purity system for the record, and I really don't want to ruin such a cool system due to my ignorance. This was the best video to help me wrap my head around the entire process and will help me build the confidence to actually do the work i need to get done.
@@seanbeatty3064 I am glad you find our content interesting. I know a lot about those systems. Shoot me an email and I can get you the documents that will help you. I recommend you to join one of our CO2 training programs they will definitely get you to the next level. I have an intro to CO2 which I believe would be perfect for you.
Nice information knowledge thanks
@@solankibharat8963 your welcome
Good work, thank you.
@@grzegorztoczek6497 you’re welcome
As an hvac tech that recently got into rack refrigeration, and only being on one co2 rack. This is extremely helpful knowledge. Thank you.
@@mattwoodbridge7924 awesome and congratulations on getting in on rack refrigeration. I am glad you enjoyed the video. We have some great supermarket courses at www.refrigerationmentor.com if you’re interested to check them out.
I was just hired as the maintenance tech for a production facility 2 months ago in Milton Vermont and I have never worked with co2. I am the only hvac tech (13yrs exp) and am doing all my own research because nobody I know has any experience, even my mentors. You have been the most valuable resource I have found so far (in 2 months of looking) and with my hvac background and your knowledge I feel I can do it without making dry ice. I am already aware that the system is low on oil and I am still very afraid of messing something up. I am still not ready to pull the trigger and do it because i have not found any real guides on the proper steps to take with isolation and bleeding pressure down. It is a purity system for the record, and I really don't want to ruin such a cool system due to my ignorance.
This was the best video to help me wrap my head around the entire process and will help me build the confidence to actually do the work i need to get done.
@@seanbeatty3064 I am glad you find our content interesting. I know a lot about those systems. Shoot me an email and I can get you the documents that will help you. I recommend you to join one of our CO2 training programs they will definitely get you to the next level. I have an intro to CO2 which I believe would be perfect for you.
I didn't realise there was a difference between a fluid and a liquid..a.bit like a gap and a space.