Trick for clearing Carrier multiple orifice manifolds in RTU's without removing them

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  • @hackfreehvac
    @hackfreehvac  3 года назад

    *Doing this same repair on a Trane*
    ruclips.net/video/3PGp8I4Mj1w/видео.html

  • @kunzmh
    @kunzmh 5 месяцев назад +2

    wow!!!! i feel so grateful that you answered my immediate question. I spent 5 hrs making a manifold last year. Yesterday I had another and can see clearly how to handle it. God bless you sor making this video. THANKS AGAIN!

  • @lil-m512
    @lil-m512 Год назад +1

    5 yrs later and I can say this man is a GOAT. preciate da vid, was having issues with evap and tried this b4 replacing and she is cooling !! BADASS 🔥

  • @sammychow4467
    @sammychow4467 7 месяцев назад +3

    Try this today and works good, before i cut it out & dip into the solvent and use use wire to clear the piston, save a lot of time. Thank you for sharing

    • @hackfreehvac
      @hackfreehvac  7 месяцев назад

      Glad to see it keeps doing the job 👍

  • @coreyjohnson6528
    @coreyjohnson6528 5 лет назад +1

    Had a tech fix a leak on one of these guys, got the job done, turned it on and it pumped itself down real quick. The next day I watched this video, did exactly what you said and she runs like a champ for now. Thank you for this sir

  • @falko5514
    @falko5514 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the video and sharing your knowledge, I tried it out and was able to clear the blockage and everything is running properly now.

  • @manueltorrez3843
    @manueltorrez3843 2 года назад +1

    I followed your steps and was able to clear both circuits that were clogged and back in good operation. Thanks for the help man!

  • @bradleydicken5864
    @bradleydicken5864 6 лет назад +1

    Hey I just wanted to thank you for this video. It allowed me to save my customer by following your steps I did this and save the metering devices

  • @dennisgill3618
    @dennisgill3618 5 месяцев назад +2

    Did this yesterday. Worked perfect!

  • @Starsforever38
    @Starsforever38 Год назад

    I literally just ran into this today. Didnt know you could do this. Im gonna think about this all night lol

  • @jeremyvoshage2410
    @jeremyvoshage2410 6 лет назад +3

    Saved that customer a new evap coil. Well done. I always prefer to not add any additives so I just cut out the header and sweat in a TXV kit on units with plugged orifices.

    • @CraigDohner
      @CraigDohner 5 лет назад

      Yeah, I heard him talk about that before. I think he leaves it up to the customer if he mentions it. The conversion being the higher priced option. But being he's had such high success rate, it's probably appealing to the customer

  • @stevesilianoff693
    @stevesilianoff693 Год назад +2

    I have replaced headers before. If you cut the tubes with tin snips and unsweat each orifice individually, it is not all that bad..
    Always replace the Filter-drier with Sporlan solid core type. Obviously use nitrogen while brazing to keep new orifices clean.

    • @hackfreehvac
      @hackfreehvac  Год назад

      Yup, I've done that. With snips as well. The only real way of extracting the individual tunes out of the evap tube bell ends without destroying it 👍
      That is the official repair method.
      Just got to hope a manifold assembly is in stock.
      As for Sporlan filters... check out a video of Sporlan vs Emerson ruclips.net/video/5OtmSbBAmCY/видео.html
      My coworker seen the demo in person. You could tap on a sporlan while it runs and it allows debris to escape

  • @jddr.jkindle9708
    @jddr.jkindle9708 6 лет назад +4

    Great job!
    Would like to see your RX11 Flush and Nitrogen experiment results.

  • @lefeveraaron
    @lefeveraaron 5 месяцев назад +1

    Got to do one of these next week, thanks for the info

  • @tracykronenberg6977
    @tracykronenberg6977 6 лет назад +4

    Nice trick. I have to remember that. Found some plugged up ones in scottsdale a few times.

  • @jamminwrenches860
    @jamminwrenches860 3 года назад +1

    Brilliant fix. The copper glitter from spin swedge went down both pipes though. I hope it dosent cause a restriction. Spin swedge up to keep debris out.

    • @ianicus123
      @ianicus123 3 года назад

      That tool does not remove copper, I usually use a little oil to help it work even better.

  • @guitarhvac
    @guitarhvac 5 лет назад +2

    Awesome trick to know! Thanks for taking the time and effort to make this video.

  • @markbeiser
    @markbeiser 5 лет назад

    I found a 3 year old carrier heat pump package unit with that problem last week, only someone else had over charged the crap out of it and told them it had a leak.
    I recovered 24 pounds of 410A that had an 18 pound factory charge...
    On a hope and prayer I changed the filter drier in hope that that was it, but no dice. It isn't quite plugged enough to freeze the coil, so I threw some AC renew in it to see what happens.
    I'm not confident in the AC Renew, so I'm pretty sure I'm going to be giving this method a try on the unit this week. ;)

  • @vizcarra1981jose
    @vizcarra1981jose 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for this video. I have been running into a couple of units with the same issue. I’m going to have to try this out.

  • @HVACinSC
    @HVACinSC 6 лет назад +2

    Great video! Got a few of these systems at a local church I’m gonna try this on over the summer. Keep up the great content brother!

  • @SETH0341
    @SETH0341 6 лет назад

    I would love to learn this trade in depth from a master like yourself. OUTSTANDING!!

  • @actechformallyyomama746
    @actechformallyyomama746 5 лет назад +3

    I’ve seen many times if you loose a condenser motor and the head pressure gets high those flowraters clog up. I’ve never tried the nitrogen purge while heating the pistons with heat. I wonder have you tried this with the unit running? I wonder if it would work. Oh and it’s shellac from the windings of the compressor running hot.

  • @Gears.and.Gadgets
    @Gears.and.Gadgets 6 лет назад +2

    Nice work
    I will have to remember that one. Thanks for sharing.

  • @rayshaya9931
    @rayshaya9931 3 года назад +1

    I learned from your video and did a job about the video and it worked great! I also didn’t use flush.

    • @hackfreehvac
      @hackfreehvac  3 года назад

      Awesome.
      I only used the flush one time. Yet it worked every time so far.

  • @Nateone626
    @Nateone626 5 лет назад

    Hey bro thanks to your video it got me out of a bind! The header or coil won’t be available until nov and I seen this video and it helped me out this morning. She’s back up and running! New sub dude!!

  • @julioortega559
    @julioortega559 6 месяцев назад +1

    I just did this today. I isolated the coils purged the oil and flushed with Rx11 them then I heated up and blew them out with nitro. I replaced the compressor and charged it with R417c (hot-shot2) after a deep vacuum.

    • @hackfreehvac
      @hackfreehvac  6 месяцев назад

      Did you get normal pressures and splits afterwards?
      So far this worked each time I attempted it.

  • @alekmartinez3109
    @alekmartinez3109 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for kicking that knowledge dude you're legit..

  • @lancerudy9934
    @lancerudy9934 5 лет назад +1

    Does that swage make any dirt in the system?

  • @aldomartinez7698
    @aldomartinez7698 4 года назад +3

    I'm about to try this I have about 20 carrier rtu about 15 years old and most of them with restrictions will see how it goes

    • @hackfreehvac
      @hackfreehvac  4 года назад +1

      Make sure you come back and let us know how it went.

    • @tobyoverton_hvacr
      @tobyoverton_hvacr 4 года назад +1

      Been a few months, how’d it go?

  • @ChrisEdwardsRestoration
    @ChrisEdwardsRestoration 6 лет назад

    at least your honest, most techs will not want to do the work on that mess and would just replace it. kudo's

  • @patrickbowers1
    @patrickbowers1 5 лет назад +1

    where do you get the swedgie for the drill???

  • @bennysanchez96
    @bennysanchez96 2 года назад

    We’re those tubes freezing up before your repair when you were testing the system?

  • @dandaman2226
    @dandaman2226 6 лет назад

    Nice repair brother. I had one of these last year where we replaced the coil... as it was under warranty

  • @edlauren9434
    @edlauren9434 3 года назад

    I think that I will try your method on Bryant 10 ton RTU next week.

  • @mohammedsyedali8438
    @mohammedsyedali8438 Год назад

    ❤how much pressure nitrogen. When we flash the system

    • @hackfreehvac
      @hackfreehvac  Год назад

      When clearing the orifices I blow as fast as it will go. Short hard blasts. You see the smoke from the oil/wax come out for a second then it clears up.
      Just have the pipe around the orifice almost cherry red hot (but don't melt the copper) then blast it. Do the same on each parallel orifice.

  • @israelguillen7840
    @israelguillen7840 2 года назад +1

    You are a true Master. Thanks You for the vídeo.

  • @utubepro7742
    @utubepro7742 6 лет назад

    Awesome video
    I done this before with taking refrigerant out
    But that’s the greatest way

  • @arthouston7361
    @arthouston7361 6 лет назад

    A few months ago, I did this with a straight cool/gas heat Carrier, and the stuff found its way back into the orifices after I had blown them out. I ended up replacing the header and orifices.

    • @joeanderson6187
      @joeanderson6187 3 года назад

      This is a bandaid fix at best.

    • @arthouston7361
      @arthouston7361 3 года назад

      @@joeanderson6187 I have decided to stop doing orifice replacements, because half of the time there is still a problem in the evap, and the better part of a day is wasted.If I saw a more consistent outcome, i would be clearing the orifices, but after so many partial outcomes, I just write them up.

  • @randomrefrigeration4564
    @randomrefrigeration4564 6 лет назад +2

    I have done this with 3 carrier units without using rx11 and have had 100% success. The key is isolating the short orrfice tubes as you did. Great video but this will not work on a Goodman because nothing works on a Goodman except a trane curb adapter lol

  • @eastcounty4605
    @eastcounty4605 3 года назад

    I have a bryant package unit that i cannot find the metering device
    The unit is a heat pump r22 system. Tech support is no help because they wont call back. Cannot even find the manual on line. It's crazy. Unit model # 549BPX40000AK. Any help will be appreciated.

  • @jlwhitt77
    @jlwhitt77 6 лет назад

    Where did you get your swedge tools at? Those are awesome.

  • @HelixtheCAT01
    @HelixtheCAT01 2 года назад

    I just recently replaced a bad compressor in a carrier HP RTU from 2002. I unknowingly removed the check valves with the strainers and installed (2) filter driers where the old strainers were. I thought the strainers were filter driers. I added refrigerant back into the system and now it’s running low suction. I’m assuming I need to install new check valves and remove (1) of the driers? Any pointers would be appreciated as I have never worked on these particular units before.

    • @hackfreehvac
      @hackfreehvac  2 года назад

      You can use a filter drier in place of a strainer. But you will need the check valves.
      Also if the system had a restricted multi orifice manifold assembly before the old compressor died then you'll still have that restriction after

  • @Clamjammer
    @Clamjammer 4 месяца назад

    What about adding ac renew into a system with this issue?

    • @hackfreehvac
      @hackfreehvac  4 месяца назад

      AC Renew is a synthetic coil. It is good for loosening up the action in a TXV or RV but it won't unplug orifices.
      RX-11 FLUSH can help here.

  • @SombraLocs
    @SombraLocs 5 лет назад +1

    What kind of Subcooling and Superheat were you getting with those plugged orifices?

  • @Kman-hw9pf
    @Kman-hw9pf 3 года назад

    Does that drill bit swager tool not leave shavings in the pipe?

    • @hackfreehvac
      @hackfreehvac  3 года назад

      It's NOT a drill bit.
      It uses friction to heat the pipe then the pipe is able to be stretched to the shape of the spinning tool. The tool is made to do this.
      I do give a shot of nitro through the pipe just in case.

  • @jeffscanlan3554
    @jeffscanlan3554 6 лет назад +1

    The problem with this is that it is only a temporary fix and someone will be back again because you have not got the wax completely out and like someone else said the oil was more than likely over heating to cause this.

    • @CraigDohner
      @CraigDohner 5 лет назад +1

      Sure, but to get them back up and running can be a great win. Then you tell them you're going to need to come back and do that work. Job security. Most customers like the option of getting their equipment back up and running with little cost. Then perhaps with incremental improvements making it look like it didn't cost so much. So it depends on what the customer wants to do sometimes. You make recommendations that keeps you coming back if you like doing that. But being he's had such success performing this task, the simplicity in it, and the lack of parts needed to perform the task, it's a cheap option to get the customer up running. Additionally, in inline filter replacement will buy even more time. A cost most customers are willing to fork out. But again, with the thought of returning. So dude, he just got them running at a fraction of the cost of another (rejected) quote. All the while landing a repeat customer for saving them money.
      But seriously though, do you actually believe this is the kind of guy that had not considered everything you've just stated? Clearly, the contaminated oil issue is the obvious. But with the success rate being 100%, I'd think he knows what he's doing. So your comment is definitely odd. What tech performing such a task wouldn't know that?

  • @hookedup9424
    @hookedup9424 Год назад

    I need to do this this week. Wish me luck. Thanks for the video.

    • @hackfreehvac
      @hackfreehvac  Год назад

      Post the results

    • @hookedup9424
      @hookedup9424 Год назад

      @@hackfreehvac it didn't work very well but it helped. So I told the customer and we just ordered the TXV conversion kit which is nice because it will fix both circuit one and two

    • @hackfreehvac
      @hackfreehvac  Год назад

      @hookedup9424 If it's straight cool the conversion is easy.
      I have videos of that too. Older ones so look back a ways.
      Heat pumps don't convert.

    • @hookedup9424
      @hookedup9424 Год назад

      @@hackfreehvac yeah it's a gas pack. I'm hoping it goes smoothly. It's been a pain in the ass and made me feel like I don't know what the hell I'm doing

    • @hackfreehvac
      @hackfreehvac  Год назад

      @@hookedup9424
      Here is a video of me doing that 8 years ago 👍
      ruclips.net/video/6r-GAx8f3-0/видео.htmlsi=VfJBFPR2YInFdscG

  • @argenismoreno8838
    @argenismoreno8838 4 года назад

    I need to do a similar job this week, thank you for this video.

    • @hackfreehvac
      @hackfreehvac  4 года назад +1

      Comment back and let us know if it worked.

  • @marquezfamily3524
    @marquezfamily3524 6 лет назад

    Great video! Thank you for the tip. I am sure I will run into this one day.

  • @OlGoodJoe
    @OlGoodJoe 3 года назад

    I like what you did but 123lb suction? You got to have a bad low side valve in that unit.

    • @hackfreehvac
      @hackfreehvac  3 года назад

      123 PSI is too high? LOL
      Normal 410 suction can be 110 to 150 easy depending on current return air load.
      Every 1 degree of increased evap coil temp adds several PSI of suction pressure.
      i.e. a 40 degree coil = 118 PSI
      41 = 121
      42 = 123
      43 = 125
      44 = 128
      45 = 130
      46 = 133
      47 = 135
      48 = 138
      49 = 140
      50 = 143
      An 80 degree return air temp can EASILY give you a 140 PSI suction pressure.
      123 is really good suction pressure.
      Low suction / high compression ratio is what kills compressors.
      When I did these repairs I informed the person that the compressor MAY already have taken a hit from the previous operation and that time will tell.

  • @justdissin7340
    @justdissin7340 5 лет назад

    What is the procedures for a split system?

  • @hvac01453
    @hvac01453 3 года назад

    have you ever tried the AC Renew on them?

    • @hackfreehvac
      @hackfreehvac  3 года назад

      That is a synthetic oil. I don't think it will remove the debris which are generally caused by nuked compressor oil. LOL
      AC Renew does seem to help with TXV's though by helping the needle move smoothly. Reversing Valves too.

  • @bmorekairful
    @bmorekairful 4 года назад

    How do you know that's where your restriction is? Does it frost up there? And you had low suction pressure, high superheat?

    • @hackfreehvac
      @hackfreehvac  4 года назад

      No drop across the strainer/check valve.
      And you do often see frost after the metering device.
      Low suction pressure and high superheat.
      I often add a pinch of refrigerant to see if it corrects as these are sometimes hard to tell the difference when the restriction is subtle.
      If the subcooling starts to climb with the extra refer than it is definitely restricted.

  • @bobbyatman273
    @bobbyatman273 3 года назад

    Question; doesn't all that drilling introduce shavings into the system? Clearly does, now what?

    • @hackfreehvac
      @hackfreehvac  3 года назад +1

      Did you think that was a drill bit?
      That is a specialized "swage" tool that is mase for this purpose. It is tapered and uses friction to heat the copper until the tapered swage tool spins down into it, creating a female fitting.
      There really isn't debris from this process.
      And the nitro can blow it out. And so far never had one single one of these come back to me restricted.
      These repairs are also already an option for the customer to get an old unit working as opposed to buying a new unit or waiting to get the entire header assembly.
      It is understood that it is a fix to get a little more life out of it. But again. Haven't had to go back on one single one yet for any restriction.

    • @bobbyatman273
      @bobbyatman273 3 года назад

      @@hackfreehvac Thank you for explanation! Hey I'm not the only dummie around 🙃

  • @TheCarterHour
    @TheCarterHour 6 лет назад

    Your videos are awesome. Doing it the right way!

  • @jjbotch2081
    @jjbotch2081 4 года назад

    Beautiful job!

  • @lilweezy110
    @lilweezy110 2 года назад

    to make swage easier i usually heat it up a bit and then swage have never had any issues.

    • @hackfreehvac
      @hackfreehvac  2 года назад +1

      That's what I do when I swage larger sizes such as 7/8

  • @mpmbeshara2017
    @mpmbeshara2017 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing this

  • @edwinjewell5359
    @edwinjewell5359 5 лет назад

    Can nitogen/heat/ and air mixture
    create a kaboom.

    • @hackfreehvac
      @hackfreehvac  5 лет назад

      Dry Nitrogen is fairly inert.
      It displaces the atmosphere so no oxygen in the system.

  • @hedilbertomoraza7304
    @hedilbertomoraza7304 6 лет назад +1

    Good repair!

  • @victorguerra9232
    @victorguerra9232 6 лет назад

    Do put,maybe wd40,,so it can spin faster,,,just asking or would it do more damage than good??

  • @danpmatz
    @danpmatz 5 лет назад

    What psi of nitrogen? 75?

  • @twinflamesservices6261
    @twinflamesservices6261 5 месяцев назад

    It works, thank you so much 😎👍🏼

  • @obedb093
    @obedb093 2 года назад

    would you recommend using ac renew?

    • @hackfreehvac
      @hackfreehvac  2 года назад +1

      Not for this issue.
      The synthetic coil helps sticking reversing valves and TXV's but this issue is more from oil breakdown from comp heating etc..

    • @obedb093
      @obedb093 2 года назад

      @@hackfreehvac thanks for replying, how much pressure did you use to purge it.

    • @hackfreehvac
      @hackfreehvac  2 года назад +1

      @@obedb093 I blasted the nitro pretty high after I heated the orifice

    • @obedb093
      @obedb093 2 года назад

      @@hackfreehvac thanks it worked.

    • @hackfreehvac
      @hackfreehvac  2 года назад

      @@obedb093 That's awesome.

  • @OcRefrig
    @OcRefrig 6 лет назад

    Awesome Video ! Very cool Hackfree. Does it only Happen on Heat Pumps ? Yea, that Poe Oil Does not Like Heat. it seems to turn to white concrete , . i see it on cap tube systems all the time if Peope don't keep thier Commercial Refrigerator Condenser Clean. i would be interested to see what the Oil in the compressor on that unit Looks Like, ,If it Plugs up again i'd Do a Oil change on the Compressor. Awesome Video ! Thanks for Posting ! i Have not Ran into this yet.
    Thanks also for the cool Swage usage tip. i'm Gonna Get me some of those . i have seen those before but, i did not think they would work very well. on the big 7/8 one u might want to use some wd-40 and it might go Easier. take er easy.

    • @hackfreehvac
      @hackfreehvac  6 лет назад

      I think I've fixed some on the gas packs too.

  • @juanreveles3866
    @juanreveles3866 3 года назад

    what were your pressures

    • @hackfreehvac
      @hackfreehvac  3 года назад

      This was too long ago to remember that.

  • @jaymz0074
    @jaymz0074 Год назад

    Great video

  • @codyd3456
    @codyd3456 4 года назад

    Life Saver ! !
    Restriction killed Compressor, Of course Carrier didn’t have it in stock 🤦‍♂️.

  • @HealthInfo
    @HealthInfo 6 лет назад

    What were the symptoms the unit was displaying before you cleared the restriction?

    • @hackfreehvac
      @hackfreehvac  6 лет назад

      Restriction.
      High superheat, low suction, low temp split. etc

  • @ritchieortiz5610
    @ritchieortiz5610 5 лет назад

    Do you clear out the lines with nitrogen after you used that spinning swage?

    • @hackfreehvac
      @hackfreehvac  5 лет назад +1

      I often blow them out anytime I think something might get in there.
      Although the spinning swage doesn't really make any shavings at all. It makes the copper malleable by heating it up and then just stretches it.
      There is no cutting effect etc.

    • @cravenmoorehead6219
      @cravenmoorehead6219 5 лет назад

      @@hackfreehvac what's the brand of that swedge tool or where can I get one? That looks sweet , especially not leaving anything in the line.

    • @hackfreehvac
      @hackfreehvac  5 лет назад

      @@cravenmoorehead6219
      The brand I use is called Spin Swage
      spintools.com/swage/

  • @christ2290
    @christ2290 5 лет назад

    Won't it just plug up again since the oil wasn't changed?

    • @hackfreehvac
      @hackfreehvac  5 лет назад +1

      The OEM units often only used a screen strainer ahead of the check valve and orifice header to the evap coil.
      I install a good liquid line drier.
      I have yet to go back and fix the same problem on any of these.

  • @bormorzx
    @bormorzx 5 лет назад

    Great video. How u do the vacuum on that rtu.. it’s no damage the compressor??

  • @mikie2501
    @mikie2501 6 лет назад

    Awesome brother! I love your swedge tools, oh, and that freakin' display setup!! Niiice :)

    • @SombraLocs
      @SombraLocs 5 лет назад

      Are you still making videos?

  • @NorCal-refrigeration
    @NorCal-refrigeration 6 лет назад +1

    Awesome video 👍👍

  • @derrickbabinsky6064
    @derrickbabinsky6064 3 года назад

    Well done!

  • @johndoe-wt4ui
    @johndoe-wt4ui 5 лет назад

    I heard it’s the compressor that’s turning the oil into wax or sludge or whatever

  • @anders882
    @anders882 5 лет назад +4

    "Looks factory!"

  • @MrBerniebling
    @MrBerniebling 5 месяцев назад

    Great content, thank you.

  • @chriscordasco5449
    @chriscordasco5449 5 лет назад

    have you ever converted it to a txv ?

    • @hackfreehvac
      @hackfreehvac  5 лет назад +2

      When it's a straight cool I do convert them to txv.
      But on heatpumps it's difficult because the coils have multiple check valves to repurpose sections of each coil whether it's in heating or cooling mode.
      For example... in condenser coil mode the hot gas goes through multiple parallel connected circuits then comes out onto a manifold and then a single 3/8" line then goes back into the bottom section of the same coil for a few more passes before leaving as liquid to the other coil.
      That complexity prevents changing to a TXV.
      But straight cool units are a more typical design.
      Here's a video of converting a straight cool carrier to txv
      ruclips.net/video/6r-GAx8f3-0/видео.html

  • @sergiodjf
    @sergiodjf 4 года назад +1

    Do they even teach this at HVAC school? Otherwise you may have to replace the whole manifold 😬

    • @hackfreehvac
      @hackfreehvac  4 года назад

      Typical repair is replacing the entire manifold header assembly.

  • @robertschwiesow1593
    @robertschwiesow1593 4 года назад

    wOULD have BEEN NICE TO SEE BEFORE PRESSURES ALONG WITH THE AFTER !

    • @hackfreehvac
      @hackfreehvac  4 года назад

      Search the videos.
      There should be some others.
      There should be one of a Trane that was really bad. Same fix. Multi orifice header design.

  • @anthonyrodriguez243
    @anthonyrodriguez243 6 лет назад

    Great video learned something new thanks

  • @52bighead
    @52bighead 6 лет назад

    Who makes the swage tool?

    • @hackfreehvac
      @hackfreehvac  6 лет назад

      There are a few brands making them.
      Search "Spinning Swage"

  • @islamkloub4491
    @islamkloub4491 4 года назад

    Dude awesome job

  • @jerryfrigeration
    @jerryfrigeration Год назад

    that was awesome..... subscribing!

  • @braintumor943
    @braintumor943 2 года назад +1

    First you don’t have to change the whole coil, you can just change the orfice header, and if this doesn’t work, damn it’s a lot of wasted time and a dryer down the drain, but you did teach me something with the heating up the orfices

    • @hackfreehvac
      @hackfreehvac  2 года назад

      Yeah you can buy an orifice kit and cut the old one out and piece together the kit.
      I've just been able to clear them out.
      On straight cool in just convert to TXV with feeders

    • @braintumor943
      @braintumor943 2 года назад

      hackfreehvac I’ve done dozens of conversions, kits and building own distributor, they work on tranes great but not so much on the carriers, it’s a toss up on them I believe it’s because the valve has to be in heat, like this old Lennox that were built that way

    • @braintumor943
      @braintumor943 2 года назад

      Orfice kits are not that hard, carriers you have to pull while coil, 4 hour job

    • @hackfreehvac
      @hackfreehvac  2 года назад

      @@braintumor943 I've done it on Trane and Carrier but on straight cool.
      The heat pumps have check valves to change flow/purpose of part of each coil depending on heading or cooling mode.

    • @braintumor943
      @braintumor943 2 года назад

      hackfreehvac you right, we don’t get a lot of heat pumps, although we do get dehum in drug warehouses, labs, clean rooms, etc
      On a side note, kind of threw dud under the bus didn’t ya, haha

  • @janibashamolla
    @janibashamolla 6 лет назад

    Good knowledge for us

  • @coolezum
    @coolezum 6 лет назад

    If the Header that contains the metering devices is available at parts house. might be good to replace header. Good job, by the way! Peace

    • @markbeiser
      @markbeiser 5 лет назад

      Usually 2-3 weeks to get one, and an absolute PITA to replace on some models, especially the 14 SEER heat pump package units.

  • @agudolaespada3302
    @agudolaespada3302 3 года назад

    Great results and still 11 people didn't like the video. And I'm sure the tenant was glad there was no need for a change out

  • @jroqraymond6342
    @jroqraymond6342 4 года назад

    Dude I want to thank you for your advice on this ,my name is jack Raymond Watson Jr and I showed my video on Facebook if you would watch and comment would be awesome ,I wasn't as discriptive as you but it worked

  • @BoomhauerWorldwide
    @BoomhauerWorldwide 6 лет назад

    I always replace the header. Sometimes I swap to TXV.
    Carrier RTU'S sure keep us busy with repairs don't they? I call Carrier for quotes about everyday, probably have to call Trane and Lennox once a week.

    • @hackfreehvac
      @hackfreehvac  6 лет назад +2

      I often swap to TXV on the straight cool units but most units here are heat pumps and due to the check valves in the coil manifolds to re purpose sections of the coils differently for heat versus cool it is not an option to change to a TXV.

  • @DWAYNE2ism
    @DWAYNE2ism 5 лет назад

    hey great video

  • @mychoclabwinston
    @mychoclabwinston 5 лет назад

    Nice vid

  • @HughesManHVAC
    @HughesManHVAC 6 лет назад

    Nice video

  • @carlososborne2866
    @carlososborne2866 4 года назад

    cool

  • @ianicus123
    @ianicus123 3 года назад +1

    Yep done this befor

  • @christiandaniel3738
    @christiandaniel3738 Год назад

    Happens a lot when the condenser coils get dirty

  • @clarkgwozdecki6782
    @clarkgwozdecki6782 3 года назад

    Would bet money you will get a future leak on those tubes you heated. Would have atleast wrapped the solder joints close by with wet rags.

    • @hackfreehvac
      @hackfreehvac  3 года назад +1

      DUDE! 😆😆😆
      *The entire point is to quickly heat up the pipe just to the point of glowing red in order to liquify the oil wax in the internal captive acutrol (pistons) in order to then clear them out with nitrogen*
      Using a wet rag would fight that entire process.
      Remember. This is a quick last ditch effort on older units as opposed to swapping out the entire acutrol header assembly. That is, IF an assembly is even available. The customer would be fully aware that there were no promises.
      So far the only leak I have ever had yet was when I cracked one and I saw it crack and then simply welded over it.
      So far every attempt has worked and I didn't have a repeat failure as of the last time I was doing service on them.

  • @supermoto3453
    @supermoto3453 6 лет назад

    wow what was that reamer tool on your drill?

    • @hackfreehvac
      @hackfreehvac  6 лет назад

      It's called SpinSwadge.
      Once you get a set you will wonder why you ever had to use a coupler. LOL
      spintools.com/

  • @shadowbanned69
    @shadowbanned69 4 года назад

    I have a late question....the strainers on those 10 tonners. Are the check valves in those strainers?
    I have the same unit but mine is 96 and r22. But there has never been a filter dryer change or a strainer change. Ive cleared the accurators 2 years ago and it needs it again. But I've seen the fd installed at the condenser inlets and at the old strainer locations. I just dont want to install them in the wrong spot..
    Im asking you cause....well your the one hvac channel I enjoy the most....and your work ethic is exactly like mine...dealing with fucktards and idiot techs on a daily....is a job all in itself...lol 😆 I'm fixing a bunch of ass backwards shite...from a company who'd rather wait till it breaks royally and charge more instead of doing proper preventative maintenance...