Old York Condenser Fan Motor & Capacitor Replacement

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
  • I am replacing a condenser fan motor on an old york RTU along with the capacitor.

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  • @martindecker8025
    @martindecker8025 5 лет назад +4

    You had a spare nut on the old motor. They saved my ass many times from going to the truck.

  • @matt_in_maine
    @matt_in_maine 5 лет назад +2

    I'm sold on the m12 platform. Nice set up and replacement.

    • @thehvachacker
      @thehvachacker  5 лет назад

      Me too I have m18 tools for when I need more power yet most of the time the m12 line is good enough

  • @fredthompson2501
    @fredthompson2501 5 лет назад +2

    Dude was worried you didn't own 11/32. Thank God you do if you didn't couldn't not watch any more. You saved my RUclips life

    • @FireandFrostHVAC
      @FireandFrostHVAC 5 лет назад

      Agree 100% Fred. I had to use my 11/32” hollow shaft today on a fractional horse condenser motor on a Scotsman ice maker, I would not have completed the job without that tool...

    • @throttlebottle5906
      @throttlebottle5906 5 лет назад

      @@FireandFrostHVAC oh brother......

    • @cu27rotary70
      @cu27rotary70 5 лет назад

      I searched for one in an old toolbox and found a hollow socket, a nut driver and a combination wrench.

  • @arcticarrowhvacr
    @arcticarrowhvacr 5 лет назад +1

    Beautiful work man!

  • @kj4315
    @kj4315 5 месяцев назад +1

    Great video. Looking for a fan capacitor for a York H2CB024506A
    Nobody here in Missouri knows what I'm talking about. Look at me like I'm an idiot. It's got a sketchy looking tag mars 12004 only number I can make out.....any help appreciated

  • @AMStationEngineer
    @AMStationEngineer 5 лет назад +1

    @22:03, we resorted to calling 'contactor/capacitor enclosures' - "the funhouse".

  • @jrchicago9216
    @jrchicago9216 5 лет назад +1

    I replace all the capacitors at 10 year intervals. They age and fail at high voltage and are responsible for 50% of no a/c service calls. Your 9volt meter can check MFD but can not simulate high voltage use. When a cap ages it can have tiny pock marks arcing through the plate membrane. Cap failures can cause rotor lock the fan or compressor which cooks the crap out of them. It’s a $15 part. I also date with a magic marker all replaced components. I will also secure the cap with strapping. In rare instances where it must stay loose, I use 3M 88 electrical tape (cold climate) 3M 33 otherwise so it won’t short against anything (as U.L. And the manufacturer intended). These 3M tapes are superior and when you remove the tape, these tapes don’t turn to goo, and come off easily and don’t saturate the conductors. You are moving cables about so I test each conductor screw to be sure it’s reasonably tight. This avoids what I call “crabby service calls” shortly after you worked on a unit call backs over something marginal. I find the 240/208-3P power conductor screws to need tightening on some units - which a bit shocking (ya ya, pun intended), yet seriously, these are issues that should not be left behind and the mark of best practices.

    • @shawnbologna8281
      @shawnbologna8281 5 лет назад

      And so I'm guessing u spend atleast an hour and a half at each service call? I'm a real tech and i do check all important issues but that's all a bunch of crap and if u are taking that long ur just robbing ur customer in labor!

  • @robpowell7599
    @robpowell7599 5 лет назад +1

    Did you use the hand bars for power squeeze 😂

  • @arcticarrowhvacr
    @arcticarrowhvacr 4 года назад +1

    What does penetrating oil do? Does it do a better job at loosening rusted bolts and screws than WD-40? I have a 1987 Emerson window air conditioner I'm trying to restore, but someone used the hell out of it with the drain hole in, so go figure all the screws are hard to get out to remove the steel inner wall.

    • @thehvachacker
      @thehvachacker  4 года назад

      It just gets between the rusted together parts. Wd-40 works. Penetrant oils are suppose to break through the rust faster. Yet not always the case

  • @Eddy63
    @Eddy63 5 лет назад

    Good replace Hackster and don't forget to put socket adaptor in your bag ... And I did teehee when you said penetrate ... Lol ...

  • @nsaglian
    @nsaglian 5 лет назад +2

    Got to respect the Hacker for doing a video on a miserable hot humid day!

  • @hey.hombre
    @hey.hombre 5 лет назад +1

    I have a newer model York unit model #DZNZ060N06506NXA. I replaced the fan motor but did not pay attention to where the fan blade was on the motor shaft. What is the distance the bottom of the fan blade to the motor? Where is the fan blade suppose to be in regards to the cowling? It still vibrates a little? How much vibration is there suppose to be if any? It's a roof top unit.

    • @thehvachacker
      @thehvachacker  5 лет назад +1

      About an inch into the fan shroud and you will feel the air pushing up nicely. To low you will notice air being pushed out the top of the condenser coil. To high and the bade might not reject heat correctly

    • @hey.hombre
      @hey.hombre 5 лет назад

      @@thehvachacker Thanks. It stopped vibrating. But now here's another issue. I noticed it last evening. The AC unit is not vibrating but is making a whoop whoop sound. It was making that whoop whoop sound before when it was vibrating. I inspected the fan blade and I couldn't find any cracks. It was replaced two years ago with a new motor by a HVAC service company. I was very careful not to disturb anything when I took it apart. This may sound crazy but the universal motor I got from Jonston has reversal wires sticking out that I tied up out of the way. Is that enough weight to offset the motor? It's not spinning but yet the only thing left is that and the fan blade. Should I take off the fan blade and run it? Maybe there's something else wrong with the AC unit? Maybe the fan blower motor or fan is going out? Luckily it's get cooler now but here in Phoenix but it is still around the 90's in the afternoon.

  • @1944slickone
    @1944slickone 5 лет назад

    Good video, How did you hurt your forearm ?

  • @shawnd567
    @shawnd567 5 лет назад

    Actually wd-40 has been tested against many penetration oils and either does as good or better. Not sure who decided to give it a bad rap as a penetration oil but it works great!

  • @zekenzy6486
    @zekenzy6486 5 лет назад

    Great video. Thank you for shared ^_^

  • @FrozenHaxor
    @FrozenHaxor 5 лет назад +2

    People have no mercy, who wants to look through his fossil junk when its almost a 100*F up there. If he wants his junk done then he should schedule maintenance. Hate those "oh while you do this...." that tend to sometimes eat more time than the main job itself.

    • @thehvachacker
      @thehvachacker  5 лет назад

      I went in to check the stat and found the system shut off. I told him turn it on and leave it on. When the heat wave is over use set backs or whatever yet it will never cool in these temps just maintain.

  • @Pentti_Hilkuri
    @Pentti_Hilkuri 5 лет назад +1

    Just wiggle the socket when the nut is still on the bolt.

  • @kcomfortsystemshvac7060
    @kcomfortsystemshvac7060 5 лет назад

    Good video

  • @jerryjimenez8248
    @jerryjimenez8248 3 года назад

    How much do you charge for this?

  • @xcrushjjx7135
    @xcrushjjx7135 5 лет назад +1

    Did that unit have 2 Bristol recip. Compressors it was hard to se

  • @埃里克喜欢水槽过滤器
    @埃里克喜欢水槽过滤器 3 года назад

    why is it so dirty like the ac outdoor unit we have in china installed in 1998

  • @jeffcoolhd
    @jeffcoolhd 5 лет назад +2

    Hacker please tell me those sockets aren't horrible Freight that's why the bolts or nuts are sticking in the socket don't blame it on the rust. You get what you pay for China junk. Let me know I'm curious. Peace brother I'm out

  • @charlesrowe400
    @charlesrowe400 5 лет назад

    Lol I went through the same thing today

  • @leonbogon148
    @leonbogon148 5 лет назад +1

    That motor put some years of service in...........

    • @arcticarrowhvacr
      @arcticarrowhvacr 5 лет назад

      they dont make them like they used too, you will not find that long lifespan on a new system.

  • @MJ-iy4fb
    @MJ-iy4fb 5 лет назад +1

    Another good video. Husky brand is junk.

    • @thehvachacker
      @thehvachacker  5 лет назад

      Which husky tools did I use in this video. I don’t have many husky tools yet my 3/8 swivel ratchet that’s 15 years old has been a trooper removing difficult spark plugs. I don’t really consider much of husky tools too add to my tool box.

    • @MJ-iy4fb
      @MJ-iy4fb 5 лет назад +1

      @@thehvachacker LOL. The 1/4" Rachet I think. I have an old SK I like.

    • @MJ-iy4fb
      @MJ-iy4fb 5 лет назад +1

      Looks more like a 3/8" rachet.

    • @thehvachacker
      @thehvachacker  5 лет назад

      That 1/4” ratchet is nice and old also. Think it is made in USA most the husky tools I own were made in the USA. I have a nice sk 1/4 ratchet. I have lots of ratchets. Yet the Milwaukee power ratchet steals all the work

  • @ardiemclelland2039
    @ardiemclelland2039 4 года назад +3

    Spray your sockets with the WD next time, the bolts may not get jammed inside of the socket as badly

  • @kurtlane6059
    @kurtlane6059 4 года назад +1

    Realistic HVAC video! No white lab coats and perfect lighting here. Shows real world occurrences. Examples being, the rusty bolt that snaps off and corroded nuts that never fail at sticking in the socket.

  • @zizohaan6154
    @zizohaan6154 Год назад

    Hey boss I working on this same old York unit. Want to replace the blower fan, motor, and capacitor but zero info from unit because the sticker is all gone not readable. If you can help me or if you remember this exact unit capacity or what size what model ? Thank you

  • @kellyspeppers
    @kellyspeppers 5 лет назад +1

    The summer heat must eat the life out of caps and motors.

    • @thehvachacker
      @thehvachacker  5 лет назад

      This motor as to be 30+ years old but yes these motors are running non stop

  • @olderolderman4603
    @olderolderman4603 3 года назад

    You think. A career change you'll make a better drummer .

  • @rodsturgis9941
    @rodsturgis9941 5 лет назад +1

    Don’t you ever take a vacation?? Lol

    • @thehvachacker
      @thehvachacker  5 лет назад +1

      It’s a family weekend this weekend. I am planing a vacation in August

    • @rodsturgis9941
      @rodsturgis9941 5 лет назад

      Wtg !!! I hope you enjoy the rest that you well deserve:)
      I just did a 3 day getaway in wildwood then headed to Jim Thorpe

  • @ndrabule8942
    @ndrabule8942 5 лет назад

    Bikin sub indonesia juga biar kami yang awam lebih mengerti god job 👌

  • @bennosgarage
    @bennosgarage 5 лет назад +1

    10:21 bless you!

  • @AMStationEngineer
    @AMStationEngineer 5 лет назад

    You damn near became a "God" (please, no disrespect/blasphemy intended) the other week when that "customer presented a brewski". You need to establish your own "EPA Section 6⅞; "Feed the HVACR Tech a Beer, via Hypnosis" (or tip $20.00) training and certification. Tell the EPA that you've watched "The Manchurian Candidate", and "Telefon"; even better, sign all of the certificates "Bronson". Little old ladies, and homes with young kids are permitted lemonade. I got a $20.00 tip, a swim in their pool, and burgers, once, when a homeowner needed the A/C to help keep a summer birthday party cool, and told me to crash his party.

  • @dmitrinachumovhvacapplianc1597
    @dmitrinachumovhvacapplianc1597 5 лет назад

    Great video,good job.

  • @bobatwood7558
    @bobatwood7558 3 года назад

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