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Hey Dave,... I just installed a similar condensing unit here on island for a Walk In Freezer that’s been out of commission since 2015. Got the temp down to -22 with the 404A. Pretty impressive. Anyway, got it set at -10 now and it’s working pretty sweet. The kitchen has it stocked with pastries, cakes 🍰 and the like. Just finished the install a few days ago,...09-03-2020. Having watched so many of your videos, it helped me on the install big time. Keep up the great work man! See you on the next one. 😎👍⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🇺🇸💪
I very ran across that as well. Just yesterday I found out a chief in the buffet kitchen had turned in the valve like that after I looked at the security footage. Needless to say after I fixed it. Myself and one of the directors went and had a good conversation with him.
We call them HX sub coolers here in Aus, common in older r12/134a evaporators, was told in trade school they reduce flash gas in the tx valve exit, have had a few leak liquid into the suction internally , flood back to compressor even after the tx valve is shut right down.
Nice Dave. I ran across one of those liquid line to suction heat exchangers at a Subway at the Navy Seal base here in San Diego. The TXV was between it and the evap. Needless to say the heat exchanger was leaking internally from the liquid side right into the suction line a messing up everything. The compressor was short cycling for I don't know how long. I just yanked it out and piped past it and re-insulated everything. The TXV had to be replaced because some knucklehead wrenched the stem on the TXV so much it ruined the adjustment and I couldn't get the correct superheat after the repair. After changing the TXV & drier, and making all the other repairs, the pressures, S.H. and S.C. were fine. Now every time I see one I remove it from the system, especially with the new refrigerants.
I am one of your followers I love you videos so much I love very good things from you I like the way how you love your job and thank you for Take a video and share it with everyone I would love if you could teach at the same times when you working basic things to guide the people what they should do as a first step before call the technician like you. From overseas kingdom of Saudi Arabia Riyadh thank you
Multiple Offender, good job. Dave
Very cool heat exchanger. For this job your motto should have been “Let us warm your cold box...” 😎
Good call...👌
Good job buddy!
Let us cool your hot Box 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Dirty just how I like them Dave 🤔😄😬😜 great repair Dave
Hey Dave,... I just installed a similar condensing unit here on island for a Walk In Freezer that’s been out of commission since 2015. Got the temp down to -22 with the 404A. Pretty impressive. Anyway, got it set at -10 now and it’s working pretty sweet. The kitchen has it stocked with pastries, cakes 🍰 and the like. Just finished the install a few days ago,...09-03-2020. Having watched so many of your videos, it helped me on the install big time. Keep up the great work man! See you on the next one. 😎👍⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🇺🇸💪
Thumbs up for "Let us cool your hot box"
Thank you Dave 👍🏻
I very ran across that as well. Just yesterday I found out a chief in the buffet kitchen had turned in the valve like that after I looked at the security footage. Needless to say after I fixed it. Myself and one of the directors went and had a good conversation with him.
We call them HX sub coolers here in Aus, common in older r12/134a evaporators, was told in trade school they reduce flash gas in the tx valve exit, have had a few leak liquid into the suction internally , flood back to compressor even after the tx valve is shut right down.
Great video, thanks a lot
Nice Dave. I ran across one of those liquid line to suction heat exchangers at a Subway at the Navy Seal base here in San Diego. The TXV was between it and the evap. Needless to say the heat exchanger was leaking internally from the liquid side right into the suction line a messing up everything. The compressor was short cycling for I don't know how long. I just yanked it out and piped past it and re-insulated everything. The TXV had to be replaced because some knucklehead wrenched the stem on the TXV so much it ruined the adjustment and I couldn't get the correct superheat after the repair. After changing the TXV & drier, and making all the other repairs, the pressures, S.H. and S.C. were fine. Now every time I see one I remove it from the system, especially with the new refrigerants.
Nice work!
Chucky Gruden is back , look out
Cool find
should have some that say "let us warm your cold box"..
Oh yea - I enjoy finding those Multiple-Offenders also, keeps the mind sharp
Good videos Dave, we run into this too. keep em coming. Just by the by, any word on Jim P.