HVAC Service Call: LG Multi V 5 Compressor/Inverter PCB Installation (LG Error Code CH26/CH29)

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @kamechanicalhvac2891
    @kamechanicalhvac2891 Год назад +1

    Great video, brother. Just a few pointers since ( I've never used Teflon on Refrigeration equipment. Eventually, it was leak out of the Teflon tape will dry out and leak the oil . I normally use (loctite thread sealant (554) or nylog Refrigeration gasket thread sealant. Either one works great . Also, before re-installing the compressor threw in some Scavenger Acids neutralizer works great helps with the burn out . Also, next time, order some refrigeration isolation valve to place across the drier to isolate the drier, swapping them out after a week of running the system We normally start with an high acid removal core drier . We normally start with the (RC-4864-HH) core , and after a week, we go back and put in the regular standard core drier RC-4864 but in those type of system we also put in bypass valve to bypass the drier with verifying the oil is good . I definitely understand the headache you go threw working in NYC building

  • @jayaircon
    @jayaircon Год назад +4

    Nice job. To save on recovery, what we do is shut the valves to the system so we are only recovering from the outdoor unit. Then we put the refrigerant back after changing the compressor.

    • @SteadyX-go4wc
      @SteadyX-go4wc Год назад

      That’s no good

    • @jayaircon
      @jayaircon Год назад

      @@SteadyX-go4wc why??

    • @Hamasisfilthytrash
      @Hamasisfilthytrash Год назад

      @@SteadyX-go4wc show me where lg says that ! They have videos on here explaining to close those valves

  • @50CaI
    @50CaI Год назад

    Nice work. Instead of turning the unit on to weigh in the rest of the refrigerant into the liquid side, now I just heat up the jug of refrigerant while the unit is still off so I know I’m not damaging the compressor. Then I let it sit for about 10 minutes then I turn it on. It flows pretty good with a good heat gun on it

  • @aquaticspecialities5382
    @aquaticspecialities5382 Год назад +6

    These are my favorite units to watch you work on. They’re pretty advanced.. good stuff my guy

    • @JumpermanTech
      @JumpermanTech  Год назад +1

      Awesome. Glad you're enjoying the content. They are definitely very advanced & difficult to work on. This is a heat recovery heat pump so you can have heating and cooling at the same time. Thank you! Stay tuned for new videos every week🔧⚡️

  • @zorinho20
    @zorinho20 Год назад

    You sound pretty young,but seems like a real pro in your trade.

  • @Garyganeu
    @Garyganeu Год назад

    Reminds me of hauling all the crap up two floors to the top of the building of the hospital I worked in. Changing 20 hp fan motors what a job.

  • @samuelsteffan6987
    @samuelsteffan6987 Год назад +1

    Also, when charging, get yourself a hairdryer. Keep the refrigerant in the box, put the drier in the hole, where you connect your hose. You'll get the complete charge without out force operating the machine. Makes it much easier and faster to get total charge.

  • @SteadyX-go4wc
    @SteadyX-go4wc Год назад

    Few tips:
    -Look into buying an apion kit. Allows you to pull the cores which makes the whole vacuum/recovery process much faster
    -Eliminate your manifold while using the valves. Place one valve on the liquid and another on the suction line
    -When pulling vacuum attach the micron gauge on side port of the apion valve then close the apion valves when performing micron rise test
    -Use a heat gun wile adding refrigerant then start the system afterwards
    -After you pull out the old compressor you should always drill into it and collect all the oil and complete a acid test kit. If its acidic, its always recommended to flush the entire system

    • @AdrianButler86
      @AdrianButler86 Год назад

      Very good observations. I heard similar practices from AC service tech regarding the oil in the old compressor. It gives u a reference of how much oil to put back in the new compressor and if u can even use the old oil no acid shows up on acid test. If acid shows up then the lines should be blown out with nitrogen prior to install n starting new compressor

  • @navystorm8323
    @navystorm8323 Год назад +2

    You are my hero straight up hardcore!! I'm new to the business however you inspire me work harder! keep up the good work God bless

    • @JumpermanTech
      @JumpermanTech  Год назад

      Haha thank you! Much appreciated 🙏 Keep working and showing up💯 God bless you too. Stay tuned for new videos every week🔧⚡️

  • @jasonjohnsonHVAC
    @jasonjohnsonHVAC Год назад +2

    Makes me enjoy the weather here in TX.....been in the 80's for 2 weeks in a row. I used to live in WNY......yall NE cats can keep that cold weather.

    • @JumpermanTech
      @JumpermanTech  Год назад +2

      I definitely don't enjoy working in the cold. The weather for this job was good. We were in the mid 40s.The first compressor replacement was 29 degrees. Now that wasn't fun at all. I need to go to the West coast for sure 🤣🤣🤣

  • @thesilentonevictor
    @thesilentonevictor Год назад +2

    You made a mess with suction drier lol 😂 great work jmt

    • @JumpermanTech
      @JumpermanTech  Год назад +2

      I made a mess and cleaned it up. Now it's better than ever 😬🤣 That thing was so rusted. It was time to go anyways🔧

  • @samuelsteffan6987
    @samuelsteffan6987 Год назад +1

    We use biflow and canned driers. It just depends on the customers. Most definitely on the burnouts. We are always testing oil samples for acid.

  • @rodgraff1782
    @rodgraff1782 Год назад +1

    Did you determine why you are loosing compressors on this job? I was told that the compressors rarely fail on VRF units. I imagine it would be a nightmare to have a running burn on one of those systems. I’ve done those changeable core driers, that had five cores, for large systems. Do you test for acid, and change the drier cores until it’s clean? Looks like this wasn’t the first change out. Must be a good reason for repeat failures. I would dump the oil out of the old compressor and see if you have an oil return problem. That suction line drier looks like it was a major oil trap.

  • @nicolerennie
    @nicolerennie Год назад +1

    phew hard job, even before the job begins (climbing the maze). great video JMT⭐️

    • @JumpermanTech
      @JumpermanTech  Год назад

      Definitely. Just getting up there is a workout. Thank you & thanks for watching! Stay tuned for new videos every week🔧⚡️

  • @zekenzy6486
    @zekenzy6486 Год назад +1

    Great Video, Great Job, Nice work. Thank you for sharing . HVAC in NY is nightmare ^_^. NO ELEVATOR ^_^

    • @JumpermanTech
      @JumpermanTech  Год назад

      You're very welcome & thank you! Haha some locations are really terrible. Space is such a luxury out here. There is an elevator to the 8th floor but then we need to go up those staircases 😵‍💫 Thanks for watching! Stay tuned for new videos every week🔧⚡️

  • @bohanger6315
    @bohanger6315 Год назад +1

    Just thought I'd mention that the 14# written on the electrical case assembly is most likely the trim charge for the system and its associated IDUS/ pipework. You have to add that trim charge to the factory charge listed on the ODU to properly reach the calculated total system charge. This is all based on the design software "LATS". I would strive to remove that suction drier as soon as a oil sample passes, replace the cleanup cores until you achieve that goal and remove it. Vertical upflow/horizontal suction driers are bad in any application. The impact to suction line pressure drop and oil trapping will cause further issues.
    You are my hero for hauling your van to that roof 😂

  • @HVAC544
    @HVAC544 Год назад +1

    Nice repairs, HVAC in NY looks crazy having to bring all that up the stairs even the locations of some of the units. Interesting there's a suction dryer on that unit did they have an acid burn out before?

    • @AdrianButler86
      @AdrianButler86 Год назад

      It's prolly been put in during install for future purposes of a compressor change out

  • @svdleer
    @svdleer Год назад

    2:30 you don't have to go to the gym this way :) keep up the good work! thanks for the video.

  • @johnwalker890
    @johnwalker890 Год назад +1

    Great job Jumper.

    • @JumpermanTech
      @JumpermanTech  Год назад

      Thank you John! Much appreciated 🙏🔧⚡️

  • @jraposala
    @jraposala Год назад

    have some questions with the nitrogen leak test. do you need to bring power back to the unit so that all EEV'S and solenoid open up? not too sure about eev's
    but solenoid they close when power is taken out.
    thanks.

  • @douro20
    @douro20 Год назад

    I wonder how many of the lines on that compressor are for oil cooling?

  • @davefeely2101
    @davefeely2101 Год назад

    Great content , love your work. Not trying to be negative but just wondering why you don’t sand the pipe before cutting it to try and keep possible debris from entering the pipe later. Keep up the great work Jumper man.

  • @christopher20008
    @christopher20008 Год назад +1

    Good job, always enjoy your videos.Very informative.

    • @JumpermanTech
      @JumpermanTech  Год назад

      Thank you! I'm glad you're enjoying the content & find the videos informative. Stay tuned for new videos every week🔧⚡️

  • @mcotech1573
    @mcotech1573 Год назад

    Hi how much pressure you need at the nitrogen regulator, thanks

  • @johnloydandasan34
    @johnloydandasan34 Год назад

    Shoutout bro. From Hi - M solutek Abu Dhabi

  • @aldoo7972
    @aldoo7972 Год назад +1

    Awesome job!

    • @JumpermanTech
      @JumpermanTech  Год назад

      Thank you! Stay tuned for new videos every week🔧⚡️

  • @TheMuleAHI
    @TheMuleAHI Год назад

    I like to cut under the braze joint not above, also try using a cable cutter instead of the pipe cutter way easier.

  • @perguntasdojhonyHvac
    @perguntasdojhonyHvac 6 месяцев назад

    otimo trabalho , parabéns

  • @fredricfrancisco7134
    @fredricfrancisco7134 Год назад

    And nice clear 4k video! well done!

  • @thesilentonevictor
    @thesilentonevictor Год назад +3

    Man this should pay you for lack of proper access hmmm good job the boss 😂

    • @JumpermanTech
      @JumpermanTech  Год назад +2

      It's like going to the gym but you're at work instead 😂 There should be an extra fee for this😅💰🔧⚡️ Thanks for watching!

  • @shine-cg9uf
    @shine-cg9uf Год назад +2

    💪👍❄️🇺🇸 wow what a job. 💪💪💪💪

    • @JumpermanTech
      @JumpermanTech  Год назад

      It was a serious job for sure. These units are something else. Thanks for watching & stay tuned for new videos every week🔧⚡️🇺🇲🙏👍

  • @frankspliff7037
    @frankspliff7037 Год назад +1

    Did you get board or maintenance people

    • @JumpermanTech
      @JumpermanTech  Год назад

      The building provided the parts as they keep some stock there due to these units failing so often. Thanks for watching & stay tuned for new videos every week🔧⚡️

  • @amoni1959
    @amoni1959 Год назад

    How do u like being a HVAC tech in NYC?

  • @danielmahoney4266
    @danielmahoney4266 Год назад

    U can buy new bolts for those canisters at hardware store we do it all the time

  • @prowesstv
    @prowesstv Год назад +1

    Finally some sun 🌞

    • @JumpermanTech
      @JumpermanTech  Год назад +1

      Definitely better weather this time. Thankfully winter will be over soon! Thanks for watching & stay tuned for new videos every week🔧⚡️

    • @prowesstv
      @prowesstv Год назад +1

      @@JumpermanTech keep them coming i love the vrf content

    • @JumpermanTech
      @JumpermanTech  Год назад

      @@prowesstv Glad you're enjoying the content. Looks like we will be busy here with LG!

  • @retrofitter
    @retrofitter Год назад

    You could probably sell a service replacing all the thermal grease with some kind of thermal pad that doesn't dry up or suffer from pump out

  • @williamguillensoto4763
    @williamguillensoto4763 7 месяцев назад

    Hello, im from mexico, how do you autoload?

  • @67tr876
    @67tr876 Год назад +3

    This is you're new spot huh ? Haba

    • @JumpermanTech
      @JumpermanTech  Год назад +3

      Haha new spot for sure and they like the service so far 👍👌 A 3rd unit went down but it's not a compressor related issue thankfully. 3 in 3 weeks! Thanks for watching🔧⚡️

    • @JumpermanTech
      @JumpermanTech  Год назад +3

      Domino effect 🤯

    • @svdleer
      @svdleer Год назад +1

      @@JumpermanTech Sounds like the rest of the units come next :)

    • @JumpermanTech
      @JumpermanTech  Год назад +1

      @@svdleer We just lost another one today! This is getting crazy!

    • @svdleer
      @svdleer Год назад

      @@JumpermanTech sounds like limit of run hours is reached : fail now

  • @nadeembukhari7973
    @nadeembukhari7973 Год назад +2

    Excellent, thanks for sharing.

    • @JumpermanTech
      @JumpermanTech  Год назад

      Thank you & thanks for watching! Stay tuned for new videos every week🔧⚡️

  • @abdullah_q8171
    @abdullah_q8171 Год назад +1

    Very hard to work with vrf

    • @JumpermanTech
      @JumpermanTech  Год назад +1

      Definitely. Thanks for watching & stay tuned for new videos every week🔧⚡️

  • @EkremOncirak
    @EkremOncirak Год назад +2

    i learned something yesterday, check your indoor units for oil traps at the suction line, if they dont your compressor wil run out on oil.

    • @JumpermanTech
      @JumpermanTech  Год назад

      So each indoor unit should have its own oil trap? Each 1 outdoor unit up here is connected to 8 or 9 indoor units.

    • @bohanger6315
      @bohanger6315 Год назад

      LG is very clear about unnecessary traps, you cant have them. If you are accumulating oil in a IDU coil its probably an air flow issue or lack of refrigerant velocity through the coil to return the oil . The oil sensor on the compressor should initiate a forced oil return where the system goes into heating and blasts hot gas through to achieve this, if it doesn't it will alarm off after a fixed number of attempts.

  • @craighvac1808
    @craighvac1808 Год назад

    You will be working on these units several times per month, LG makes absolute junk. Inverter boards go all the time, you have a lot of units to deal with

  • @szachty1
    @szachty1 Год назад

    if you loosing compressors on lg mv most likely your piping is downsize , check your header sizes twining the condensers .. good luck LG is piece of shit , I did tons of vrf system in NYc

  • @nadeembukhari7973
    @nadeembukhari7973 Год назад +2

    Suggestion. Use hand pull out tool to take out the heavy compressor.