This week I'm showing you how to troubleshoot a 2 stage compressor on an air conditioner. Its very similar to the single-stage units with the addition of a solenoid that moves it into and out of the two stages.
Thanks for the video!!! Any reason why on a dx unit, the cooling shuts off right after the second stage comes on. It's not tripping on high head pressure & not low on gas.
Wish you practiced in northeast Florida! When you hear a man who knows his profession, it is a comforting to know that your HVAC system will be fixed the correct way! This Master Chief appreciates you!
Definitely appreciate this video came across this today in the field and I was totally out of it but this video definitely makes me understand what’s going on now
Seems it would be better to default into high 2nd stage incase theres a signal problem or failed solenoid...at least the compressor would become a normal high stage only compressor. Am I missing something?
I agree. My customers would be happier. I guess they do this to eliminate the need of a relay since almost all 2 stage capable thermostats keep the y1 energized when calling for second stage via Y2.
In hot and humid south Florida would 2 stage make sense? I have a 1960s home with ductwork I’m the attic… attic badly needs insulated but has no access until it’s time to replace the roof unfortunately I’m need of an AC now. Most contractors said keep it simple, 2 said upgrades to a 2 stage would be beneficial…
Some condenser unit runs on 2 wires from thermostat to run 2 stage. The condenser has control board to pair with thermostat. So they might run DC solenoid
Just run into that problem and called Trane support and i could not get a good answer I got 24Volts at Y1 and common also 24v going to the time delay relay then to the resistor however out of the resistor no voltage and no information as DC volt or 24v so I end up ordering the rectifier and the resistor. To give emergency cooling i jumped or transfered the YL terminal 3 from the time delay straight to the contactor and A/C operated. Thank you for your information.
Can you tell if the compressor is switching from first stage to second stage using your gages rather than an amp meter ? Sorry if this is a dumb question i am just learning from your videos
I have a Trane Gas pack 4 ton 16seer, my question is what at the thermostat determines if I run 1st stage low air flow or second stage high air flow and can I make it run second stage stronger cooling by adjusting thermostat???????????.....stevie I have a Trane 824 thermostat
can a 2 stage compressor only run in 2nd stage? i had one where the contactor is pulled in on a call for 1st stage but only the CDF runs, if i manually powered the rectifier, the compressor would kick on no issue. this makes no sense to me. appreciate any help.
I have one that turns off on internal overload intermittently so not always Fan is good Condenser is clean Freon subcool within range but for some reason it turns off on internal overload! What the heck! What do u think is probably the problem. It will run for days then it does it again intermittently?!!
I have a carrier that blows the 24v fuse when y2 is connected wire is good from furnace to condenser unit. Unplugged connector at compressor and looks like some water must have gotten in somehow. Rust around pins Cleaned off rust and plugged back in disconnected y2 at thermostat and unit will run albeit at only 1st stage. Connect wire back at thermostat and it still blows fuse
Just had a brand new 2 stage ruud system installed on Friday and my wife is already complaining that the house isn’t cooling the same. I kinda agree. Before (old system), we would go to 74 at night and we were very comfortable and the house was cool. NOW,…..it’s day time and we have the system set at 72 and it’s warm in the house. I do feel some cool (not real cool) coming out of the vents, but the airflow is very very low as if the fans blowing slow. Is the slower fan speed meaning I’m only in stage 1? Something’s not right!
Thanks again Fox Family, great job and troubleshooting tips. I had thought about jumping the y1 and y2, glad you verified that. I'm wondering if my Carrier stat "that" has a y2 connection is energizing it, guess I should see 24V coming out of the stat at the y2 wire to the cond. My t-stat manual has little info on when 2nd stage is engaged, do they usually control as with emergency heating, say 2 or 3 degrees above-set point? Thanks for any information you or anyone else can add. It's a somewhat older stat. I hope to test y2 at the unit later today, thanks again. A big thumbs up.
Great video. My question is . Will the pressures be different from 1st stage to 2nd stage? And if refrigerant (R410A) is needed, should I add in full capacity 2nd stage? Many thanks. Not many videos about these compressors.
No your pressure should only change due to ambient temperature (plus30) if system has a txv measurement is sub cooling, otherwise fixed or expansion loop superheat , if you don’t understand this don’t ever add refrigerant please!
Great Looking video ! Great Content. Very Well Done ! If u don’t mind me asking what are u using for editing tools ? Thanks for making this video ! Looks Like your on your way to 100K subs ! Like #28. How are u Finding the reliability of 2 stage units & What is the Common Failure Point usually or is thier one ? Thanks again.
Thanks, OC. I use movavi for editing. Honestly, the point of failure is exactly the same as single-stage units. Shorts, internal overloads etc. And all for the same reasons as the single stages too. airflow! refrigerant charge, flooding, linesets, contaminated refrigerant, installation errors.
I am working on a Trane 48K BTU heat pump package, model 4WCZ6048B1000AA, 7 years old, with a two stage compressor. There is 24v DC at the compressor plug (two white wires) so the solenoid and rectifier are sending power, however the compressor runs in one speed, low. In this case, the two speed is not as reliable as the single speed.
This week I'm showing you how to troubleshoot a 2 stage compressor on an air conditioner. Its very similar to the single-stage units with the addition of a solenoid that moves it into and out of the two stages.
Thanks for the video!!! Any reason why on a dx unit, the cooling shuts off right after the second stage comes on. It's not tripping on high head pressure & not low on gas.
Wish you practiced in northeast Florida! When you hear a man who knows his profession, it is a comforting to know that your HVAC system will be fixed the correct way! This Master Chief appreciates you!
Finally! Somebody dumped some info on the two stage Trane.
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Definitely appreciate this video came across this today in the field and I was totally out of it but this video definitely makes me understand what’s going on now
Seems it would be better to default into high 2nd stage incase theres a signal problem or failed solenoid...at least the compressor would become a normal high stage only compressor. Am I missing something?
I agree. My customers would be happier. I guess they do this to eliminate the need of a relay since almost all 2 stage capable thermostats keep the y1 energized when calling for second stage via Y2.
Thanks for this video ive been looking for this and your right there isnt a lot of info on 2 stage troubleshooting.
Great class wish u guys had online classes
In hot and humid south Florida would 2 stage make sense? I have a 1960s home with ductwork I’m the attic… attic badly needs insulated but has no access until it’s time to replace the roof unfortunately I’m need of an AC now. Most contractors said keep it simple, 2 said upgrades to a 2 stage would be beneficial…
Any known reason for using a DC solenoid coil and not AC . It would be nice to know the technical reason ? Thanks for great video
Some condenser unit runs on 2 wires from thermostat to run 2 stage. The condenser has control board to pair with thermostat. So they might run DC solenoid
Just run into that problem and called Trane support and i could not get a good answer I got 24Volts at Y1 and common also 24v going to the time delay relay then to the resistor however out of the resistor no voltage and no information as DC volt or 24v so I end up ordering the rectifier and the resistor. To give emergency cooling i jumped or transfered the YL terminal 3 from the time delay straight to the contactor and A/C operated. Thank you for your information.
Thanks for the test examples. Very helpful and easy to perform tests.
Can you tell if the compressor is switching from first stage to second stage using your gages rather than an amp meter ? Sorry if this is a dumb question i am just learning from your videos
Bruh your videos are what I’ve been looking for. Glad I’m finally here. 🎉🎉
Wondering if Dorothea Puente had a two stage unit for her guests, just saw docu recently.
How are you moving live wires of Y2 to Y1 with the system running? Kinda skipped that part
How would you wire float switch on Trane TAM 7
I have a Trane Gas pack 4 ton 16seer, my question is what at the thermostat determines if I run 1st stage low air flow or second stage high air flow and can I make it run second stage stronger cooling by adjusting thermostat???????????.....stevie I have a Trane 824 thermostat
can a 2 stage compressor only run in 2nd stage? i had one where the contactor is pulled in on a call for 1st stage but only the CDF runs, if i manually powered the rectifier, the compressor would kick on no issue. this makes no sense to me. appreciate any help.
will there be a big difference in subcooling between both stages?
Is it very difficult to change a single stage condenser out to a 2 stage condenser?
I have one that turns off on internal overload intermittently so not always
Fan is good
Condenser is clean
Freon subcool within range but for some reason it turns off on internal overload! What the heck! What do u think is probably the problem. It will run for days then it does it again intermittently?!!
excellent video, really demonstrates your full understanding of the system. great learning experience. again.
Any relation to fox service lol I just ran into a job that had no second stage hooked up
I have a carrier that blows the 24v fuse when y2 is connected wire is good from furnace to condenser unit. Unplugged connector at compressor and looks like some water must have gotten in somehow. Rust around pins Cleaned off rust and plugged back in disconnected y2 at thermostat and unit will run albeit at only 1st stage. Connect wire back at thermostat and it still blows fuse
Great information.
Just had a brand new 2 stage ruud system installed on Friday and my wife is already complaining that the house isn’t cooling the same. I kinda agree. Before (old system), we would go to 74 at night and we were very comfortable and the house was cool. NOW,…..it’s day time and we have the system set at 72 and it’s warm in the house. I do feel some cool (not real cool) coming out of the vents, but the airflow is very very low as if the fans blowing slow. Is the slower fan speed meaning I’m only in stage 1?
Something’s not right!
This is happening to me too. Did you figure out how to get it into stage 2?
Turn the temp down lower and it’ll kick in.
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Thanks again Fox Family, great job and troubleshooting tips. I had thought about jumping the y1 and y2, glad you verified that. I'm wondering if my Carrier stat "that" has a y2 connection is energizing it, guess I should see 24V coming out of the stat at the y2 wire to the cond. My t-stat manual has little info on when 2nd stage is engaged, do they usually control as with emergency heating, say 2 or 3 degrees above-set point? Thanks for any information you or anyone else can add. It's a somewhat older stat. I hope to test y2 at the unit later today, thanks again. A big thumbs up.
Great video. My question is . Will the pressures be different from 1st stage to 2nd stage? And if refrigerant (R410A) is needed, should I add in full capacity 2nd stage? Many thanks. Not many videos about these compressors.
No your pressure should only change due to ambient temperature (plus30) if system has a txv measurement is sub cooling, otherwise fixed or expansion loop superheat , if you don’t understand this don’t ever add refrigerant please!
Do another one. And next time on an actual two stage compressor. Good video by the way . 👍
Nice job explaining it, thanks for taking the time to cover it.👍
Very useful information. Thank you so much.
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Great Looking video ! Great Content. Very Well Done ! If u don’t mind me asking what are u using for editing tools ? Thanks for making this video ! Looks Like your on your way to 100K subs ! Like #28. How are u Finding the reliability of 2 stage units & What is the Common Failure Point usually or is thier one ? Thanks again.
Thanks, OC. I use movavi for editing. Honestly, the point of failure is exactly the same as single-stage units. Shorts, internal overloads etc. And all for the same reasons as the single stages too. airflow! refrigerant charge, flooding, linesets, contaminated refrigerant, installation errors.
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Less reliable than single stage?
I am working on a Trane 48K BTU heat pump package, model 4WCZ6048B1000AA, 7 years old, with a two stage compressor. There is 24v DC at the compressor plug (two white wires) so the solenoid and rectifier are sending power, however the compressor runs in one speed, low. In this case, the two speed is not as reliable as the single speed.
Thanks for the video =)
Thank you
Good stuff
Two stage ac cost more to repair. So it all depends on whether you can afford it.
Awesome video!
Thanks