Changing R22 to 410A Condenser and Evaporative Coil Simple Easy Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
- This is a video focusing on the process of changing a R22 condenser and evaporative coil to a 410a condenser and evaporative coil. This will help you at least understand the process of what to expect when preparing for a conversion. This does not include the furnace.
I am a believer. I love watching your video my brother. May God bless you. I learned from you..
Good vid Sam ... Especially like the verses at the end ...
This is not really a conversation since you installed a new evap coil and condensing.
Great vidoes as always.
Nice work Sam, first class! I hope they send you a Zoomlock to make your job easier.
Good video Sam but you forget the trap on the evaporator coil and don't need the vaccum pump, just purge the pipes since it's a new unit and you clean the pipes with R11, it's a good job what you did
Thanks for this video sir. After replacing a capacitor on my unit, it did not cool and pressures were low on both sides.I charged it to 40° coil temp.After a minute, the guages started fluctuating up to 50° then down to 30° repeatedly.What is your opinion sir? Thanks.
Another great video thanks
Great job
What kind of drier is that haven't seen one like that
Why didn’t you just convert it to 407C
Sam! I have a question. Can you replace 410a freon on an r22 system and not have any issues?
(Not trynna be a smart ass) why dooes the suction line need to be insulated?
Insulating the suction line, is to prevent the refrigerant in the line from picking up unecessary additional heat.
We are quoted 2500$ for this by all the technicians I called.
Is that labor only? Or with the condenser and evaporative coil?
Where are you located?