@@EverythingHVACR I have had the pleasure of wrenching on some old aqua snaps… most of the time They ain’t got no gas in em… lol😂😂😂😂. The soft plugs they used in early versions were good for blowing about every third season
@@EverythingHVACR No problem bubby. I had a 300 ton air cooled built up…remote chiller barrel. Long story short they had compressor motor insulation failures. Bad burns… The factory service was happy to sell the customer compressors and never cleaning either refrigerant circuit. It was a lot like yours New liquid filter pot… new gas/oil along with new EEVS. Pretty much fixed it. Stay safe watch the weather your way it’s windy season
Yeah buddy. I've worked on a few of those aquasnaps. Most had EEV's and EEV boards. They can be a pain at times to work on. Nice job Steve....as always
That is why the tech keep coming and coming back for the same alarm. No even pros know what trigger that alarm. They do exactly that and come back in a few weeks.
@@EverythingHVACR Oh, I didn't realize you recovered. Not seeing a way to isolate or pump the system down in the video, I was thinking how did he do that without the rods shooting into oblivion LOL (not to mention the refrigerant spraying everywhere). Thanks for the clarification, and of course the video.
If this were the case it would not have held pressure when pressure tested and would have been void of all refrigerant charge. I did learn from some of the comments that this age and line of chiller had an issue with blowing the pressure relief, interestingly enough this one still has not blown again to this day. A lot of times once they blow they tend to blow again.
It ain’t got no gas in it……😵💫
I thing configuration menu…
Disable ckt A….?
🤣 I you guys could type in English I would be able to understand the digs 😆 Thanks Joe! No edits just let it fly next time
@@EverythingHVACR I have had the pleasure of wrenching on some old aqua snaps… most of the time
They ain’t got no gas in em… lol😂😂😂😂. The soft plugs they used in early versions were good for blowing about every third season
Gotcha Thanks Joe! Keep dropping that knowledge, make me better 🙌 I did not know that
@@EverythingHVACR No problem bubby. I had a 300 ton air cooled built up…remote chiller barrel. Long story short they had compressor motor insulation failures. Bad burns… The factory service was happy to sell the customer compressors and never cleaning either refrigerant circuit. It was a lot like yours
New liquid filter pot… new gas/oil along with new EEVS. Pretty much fixed it. Stay safe watch the weather your way it’s windy season
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Yeah buddy. I've worked on a few of those aquasnaps. Most had EEV's and EEV boards. They can be a pain at times to work on. Nice job Steve....as always
Thanks Jason! This may have been the first aquasnap for me, I like them except carrier still can't figure out how cap tubes work
Great video keep them coming love my chillers 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
Thanks SOLO TECH!
If you go to your alarm code and press both buttons escape and enter at the same time it will tell you what it is
Thanks James! Bill said the same thing, I did not know this but love the knowledge, keep it coming.
That is why the tech keep coming and coming back for the same alarm. No even pros know what trigger that alarm. They do exactly that and come back in a few weeks.
Great video ( as always) !
Thanks r aeronca!
How did you hot swap the power head, I didn't see any iso valves???
Recover to only a slight positive pressure
@@EverythingHVACR Oh, I didn't realize you recovered. Not seeing a way to isolate or pump the system down in the video, I was thinking how did he do that without the rods shooting into oblivion LOL (not to mention the refrigerant spraying everywhere). Thanks for the clarification, and of course the video.
I was rushing and didn't film everything, funny after 2k views your the first one to question it lol, I thought I would get a lot more. Thanks RJ!
Quickly lol 😂
Push escape and enter simultaneously to describe T116
Thanks Billy! I did not know that
Chillers ❤ great job
Thanks neilvester!
The over temp is a soft solder plug. Once it let's go it had to be replaced. If it let's go its just a big open hole
If this were the case it would not have held pressure when pressure tested and would have been void of all refrigerant charge. I did learn from some of the comments that this age and line of chiller had an issue with blowing the pressure relief, interestingly enough this one still has not blown again to this day. A lot of times once they blow they tend to blow again.
Where was the leak?
I believe the pressure relief blew partial charge at some point, biggest problem was the TXV
RUclips ads be like: Durex condoms, size&fit
That one was a nice puzzle so sort out 👍👍👍
Thanks John!
If you press enter and escape at anytime....it will tell you what the screen is showing....whether it is a setting, alarm or menu and sub menu.
Thanks Jason! I did not know that
Sweet man
Thanks John!
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Side glass liquid low
Huh?
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