Had a similar issue, Traced it back to terminal 70 and 71 in the j box at the top of the unit. This is a dry contact for the heat rejection unit. The condenser unit on the roof, was not coming on. The wire that was connected to terminal 70 and 71 was damaged. replaced the cable and code 4
Thank u my brother very nice video. I worked on one of this units and it nearly sucked me in, snagged my visitors neck strap and luckily water safety on pan held it. Yet the safety fell, hit fan and safety shot like a bullet straight in to my eye safety glasses. Luckily I didn’t die
I watch these videos to see the deep dive into the mechanical side of things. I work in BAS and slap controls/integrate to stuff all the time. These kinds of videos are great 🤙
The company that i work for send me to work with this units kowing that i dont have experience in this kind of systems but this videos are really helpfull thank you
Those are real good, units. One main thing to remember is the internal condensate pump is live from the main unit breaker. Protect yourself by lock/tag power off completely. Thanks for posting video,Sir
Really good video. 👍 you make schematics fun again. I'm glad it was relatively easy to troubleshoot for you. Plot twist: somebody disabled the overload alarm just to make your job more challenging and see how fast you can do it 😉.
You need some crocodile clips mate,then you can atleast clip the black to the case of the unit & free up one hand & you don't have to worry about probes slipping off.Stay safe man, greetings from South Australia.⚡⚡❄️🔥
14:06 Where'd u get those leads?. I keep losing my attachments for converting my leads. I just be extra careful without them or when really necessary I have long needle point insulated leads. But i think yours is pretty cool. Did it come with your meter? Mines a field piece.
My Liebert DS unit like yours has the same alarm “compressor overload 2”. The fuse #2 keeps blowing out. Avery time I start the unit and compressor #2 contactor closes the fuse blows out. If I manually push the compressor contactor the compressor runs and works fine. What do you think makes the fuse blow out all the time. Your help is really appreciated
Now where do you start troubleshooting? Find fault code. Hop scotch multi-meter to all safety components. Find open: fuse, pressure switchs .etc way to go D2D🤯
Why can’t the Liebert factory explain it this effectively? These schematics are the worse. Good job, bro.
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As usual my man goes over the wiring and schematic and shows you where and how to trouble shoot.
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Love how u show reading the schematic. Great content
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You have saved the day for me! I just got a job with one of these having the exact same problem and now i can fix it!
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Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and especially more detailed which helps us the technicians, god bless you and pls keep them coming
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Had a similar issue, Traced it back to terminal 70 and 71 in the j box at the top of the unit. This is a dry contact for the heat rejection unit. The condenser unit on the roof, was not coming on. The wire that was connected to terminal 70 and 71 was damaged. replaced the cable and code 4
Electrically insulated tools is a must !!!
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You are excellent bro, keep the video coming, I just fixed the compressor overload issue and changed the fuse on the motherboard, god bless you
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Thank u my brother very nice video. I worked on one of this units and it nearly sucked me in, snagged my visitors neck strap and luckily water safety on pan held it. Yet the safety fell, hit fan and safety shot like a bullet straight in to my eye safety glasses. Luckily I didn’t die
Wow 😮 that's rather shocking,,,, you can never be too careful while working on these things
Wait what happened? How did it almost suck you in? I’m new to working on these and need to know what to do and not do
I watch these videos to see the deep dive into the mechanical side of things. I work in BAS and slap controls/integrate to stuff all the time. These kinds of videos are great 🤙
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Hola Roberto Ceballo gracias por compartir este video con nosotros
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teaching me about Lieberts units.. bless up
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Love your explanation in detail maybe get a head cam so you could work with two hands. Please keep them coming thanks you
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Very well Thanks for sharing all your hard work. Be we’ll be safe out there 😊
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The company that i work for send me to work with this units kowing that i dont have experience in this kind of systems but this videos are really helpfull thank you
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Great job.
Working on the same unit right now with EVAP coil replacement .
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Those are real good, units. One main thing to remember is the internal condensate pump is live from the main unit breaker. Protect yourself by lock/tag power off completely.
Thanks for posting video,Sir
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Nice!! Thanks i pm these lieberts but never get down to trouble shooting them so this was cool thanks.
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Really good video. 👍 you make schematics fun again. I'm glad it was relatively easy to troubleshoot for you. Plot twist: somebody disabled the overload alarm just to make your job more challenging and see how fast you can do it 😉.
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Awesome video!
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*Rated Load Amps. Way to follow the diagram. Good job.
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Great video keep up the good content
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You need some crocodile clips mate,then you can atleast clip the black to the case of the unit & free up one hand & you don't have to worry about probes slipping off.Stay safe man, greetings from South Australia.⚡⚡❄️🔥
Shoot to Australia
14:06 Where'd u get those leads?. I keep losing my attachments for converting my leads. I just be extra careful without them or when really necessary I have long needle point insulated leads. But i think yours is pretty cool. Did it come with your meter? Mines a field piece.
No I bought them separate from Abco refrigeration supply any hvac supply house should have them
Great video sir keep them coming 👍🏻
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Thank you very much for this information i appreciate that
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My Liebert DS unit like yours has the same alarm “compressor overload 2”. The fuse #2 keeps blowing out. Avery time I start the unit and compressor #2 contactor closes the fuse blows out. If I manually push the compressor contactor the compressor runs and works fine. What do you think makes the fuse blow out all the time. Your help is really appreciated
Check contactor coils and liquid line solenoids coils
Wow. You’re the best! I don’t have words to thank you. It was the solenoid valve coil that was causing the short. I really appreciate your help.
Nice trouble shooting!! Nyc 638?
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@@D2DNYAC this video is very good and you make fun and interesting to watch! Good Job!!!
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Curious if you think maybe she was low on refrigerant given that the amp draw of the compressor was so low? Or am I missing something there?
good point my friend very much possible, with that said perhaps i should have gauged up, thank you have just thought me something
Would you like to make a video troubleshooting the Daikin inverter ac unit? We would be grateful to you.
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Now where do you start troubleshooting? Find fault code. Hop scotch multi-meter to all safety components. Find open: fuse, pressure switchs .etc way to go D2D🤯
Dude you aren't making any sense 🤣.. anyway thanks for stopping by
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Please give me schematic download link for study..? Thanks..
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Those hands touching the compressor wiring next to the overloads made me feel nauseous not verifying if power was present.
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What is the solution ?
ALARM
VSD Circuit 1 StartUp
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