Liquid Line Restriction on AC Unit Explained! Found Bad TXV!

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  • @acservicetechchannel
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  • @davidb2438
    @davidb2438 3 года назад +121

    I have bought all your materials and probably watched 200 hours of your videos. I’m retired and went and got my EPA 608 certification also. I’ve done 4 installs and helped getting ACs running again for friends and family thanks to you. I love videos like this one which helped me diagnose a problem for a friend. I think you have the best instructional videos of any trade on RUclips. Thanks, Craig!

    • @repairitdontwreckit4257
      @repairitdontwreckit4257 3 месяца назад +1

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    @NickB1121 Год назад +6

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  • @kennymanchester
    @kennymanchester 4 года назад +43

    Outstanding! This is really useful stuff for techs to understand. One thing to keep filed in your technician craw that happened to me some years ago, is that Mfg make mistakes! In my case, I was going nuts on a job where I simply couldn’t make sense of my gauge readings and temps. Long story short: A brand new matched 3 ton system for R410a had a TXV factory installed for R-22. That’s right. R-22 TXV on a R410a system. I cannot tell you how much time I wasted by not questioning everything. Just know that the refrigerant pressure temp doesn’t lie. If you know you have a dry and tight system charged with a given refrigerant, and yet the pressures fail to measure up after weighing in the correct amount of gas, start to question whether you have the controls you think you have! As always, valuable lessons can only be learned in the field, but the more you hear the more you might save some real anguish (and time!).

    • @matthewforestieri6895
      @matthewforestieri6895 4 года назад +1

      Kenny Manchester Good tip

    • @eclipse369.
      @eclipse369. 2 года назад

      I'd be sending them my bill

    • @bradberry9312
      @bradberry9312 Год назад

      Thats happened to me twice before. Both times an enormous amount of time was spent troubleshooting before I finally found the problem.

  • @Bikofree2
    @Bikofree2 2 года назад +10

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    • @acservicetechchannel
      @acservicetechchannel  2 года назад +3

      John, that is so encouraging to hear! I really appreciate you taking the time to write this note!

    • @joseaguilar402
      @joseaguilar402 2 года назад

      Ur tight with money

  • @NativeBowhunter1965
    @NativeBowhunter1965 4 года назад +12

    I never went to school for service work. I did go to sheet metal school for duct work for 4 years. I’m licensed to do hvac service work now. I’m learning a lot by watching your videos. Thank you for putting these up! I was taught incorrectly by charging by operating pressures only. Man was that guy wrong and wonder how many units he destroyed.

    • @acservicetechchannel
      @acservicetechchannel  4 года назад +3

      Ha ha yeah that seems to happen more than people like tom admit with charging with pressures only. The individuals doing that are taking shortcuts or just don't happen to know enough yet. I am sure they don't mean to do it!

    • @nowyouseeme5326
      @nowyouseeme5326 Год назад

      isa sa mga video na lalo nag patibay sa akin sa larangan ng hvac madaling intindihin.ung iba bsta karga lng ng 60psi oky na di nila alm my procedure n cnusunod

    • @nowyouseeme5326
      @nowyouseeme5326 Год назад

      kaya nga bumili tlga ako ng book ni ac service tech dhil dto ko lng nkita un linaw na turo na di tinuturo ng ibang tvet school

  • @coldfinger459sub0
    @coldfinger459sub0 4 года назад +26

    That gave me flash Back to 12 years old my dad showed and explained that to me exactly like that to. Every kid should learn a trade years before they enter high school

  • @michaelcostello6991
    @michaelcostello6991 3 года назад +9

    I like the fact you said that all 3 components would need to be replaced. This simplifys the job for newbies and reduces the complexities.

    • @carissajohnson5994
      @carissajohnson5994 Год назад

      But do I have to do all three.😢 it's a brand new unit I don't get it

  • @dannyobrien8468
    @dannyobrien8468 2 года назад +3

    You're overflowing with knowledge and appreciate you sharing it!

  • @nicholusmounts4181
    @nicholusmounts4181 3 месяца назад +1

    Thanks man. You've helped me brush up on my skills in a major way. You're like an HVAC guru

  • @wayneschneyer8699
    @wayneschneyer8699 3 года назад +11

    As a product trainer for a major brand I would just like to tank you for your great videos and on point training. Excellent job sir!

  • @johnharrisonschulz
    @johnharrisonschulz 2 месяца назад

    This is a pretty good video. I was explaining this to my customer. After I left my customer, I decided to look up a video and this is exactly how I explained it to him.

  • @mikefreedom5612
    @mikefreedom5612 3 года назад +4

    If TXV is opening more when you put the bulb in hot water means TXV is working properly, and suction pressure will go high and superheat will go low. All those indication that you have a good TXV. Please prove me wrong if you can. Thank you

  • @michaelrodgers1545
    @michaelrodgers1545 3 года назад +4

    On rooftops check your economizer to make sure it’s functional. I had all the symptoms of a txv; tested with warm water. Ended up replacing it because it seemed bad. Turned out the economizer wasn’t functioning and the return air was getting too cold and with that bulb on the top part of the coil on the suction line it was getting frosty causing the suction pressure and saturation temp to go down. As soon as I manually cracked the economizer, it solved the issue.

  • @zesty2023
    @zesty2023 2 года назад +2

    Wanted to thank you Craig, had suspicions a call back I was going on was a liquid line restriction due to the pressures I saw last time but wasn't familiar with diagnosing it or what the signs were. I listened to your video on the way there and used those tips to properly diagnose what was indeed a liquid line restriction at that job so thanks again! Turns out the system was never installed with a filter drier and the evap coil itself may be clogged as well but at least the system isnt freezing up anymore.

  • @chrisgormley5751
    @chrisgormley5751 4 года назад +4

    Great explanation on this sir. Txv failure is a very common call back and overcharge situation. Going to be ordering your book and cards in the near future to have on hand during my head scratcher/brain fart moments.

  • @OkOk-kk5ys
    @OkOk-kk5ys 3 года назад +6

    Great video as always.
    But. When bleeding air out of your hoses, when you connect the suction and high side hose to the unit the hose connections should be slightly cracked at the manifold so as to force air out at the manifold and then tighten. Opening up the service line will be too late, the air has already mixed throughout the system as a homogeneous gas, not to mention the water vapor in the air mixes readily with hydroscopic poe oil that is suspended in the refrigerant. I used to use your method for years but I believe now that it isn't the best practice, especially on commercial units under contract that are constantly connected to. Thanks for another great video.

  • @REDRUSSIA0587
    @REDRUSSIA0587 Год назад

    I ran into the same issue today was doubtful of myself but after watching this I’m 100 percent confident that was indeed the issue I had 👍🏻🤜🏻 thank your Craig!

  • @blinkersgaming
    @blinkersgaming 4 года назад +7

    Thank you for what you are doing! You're making a difference out here. I personally don't like the bad name some of us techs get cuz there are far too many "hacks" just wingin-it.

  • @rickbraden4272
    @rickbraden4272 2 года назад +1

    I like your books etc. I like how you go through the pressures & temps in demos. Grest.

  • @tommyc7375
    @tommyc7375 15 дней назад +1

    You have blessed my life and my families life. Thank you Mig

  • @Jeff_Seely
    @Jeff_Seely 2 года назад

    Refrigeration is not my career path. With that being said, problems with my residential AC has led me to this awesome source for refrigeration instructionals and troubleshooting. I have immersed myself in these videos and find the trade more fascinating than I could have ever imagined. You have a very special trainers gift that people of this trade are very lucky have such a powerful tool for their access. Thank you so much work developing I look forward to many great videos not yet viewed. And yes I was able to resolve my issue by watching your video. A million thanks!

  • @domdingle311
    @domdingle311 4 года назад +4

    Great vid as always Craig. Been following you for a couple years now and your content has gotten so much more detailed orientated and in 4K is a real treat. It is beyond awesome. I use the same digital temp reader too, I recommend! Any newcomers here, pay attention to what this man has to say and get that book! I did and it helps, a lottt. Thank you again and stay cool Craig 🤘😎

  • @gilbertjaramillo8735
    @gilbertjaramillo8735 3 года назад

    Super video. My ac has a problem and my superheat is very high and my subcooling is at around 9 degrees(ok for my Goodman 4 ton unit). With the info from your video I will attempt to check the filter dryer and the TXV to see where the restriction is(hopefully). Thank you all your video, they are so informative and clear. I really appreciate them and look at them anytime I have problems.

  • @toddbehrends1373
    @toddbehrends1373 4 года назад

    Another great how to video. Again, I am not a tech. but want to know what to look for when one of the rental houses have trouble. Thank you for all that you do Craig.

  • @Discoverythepast
    @Discoverythepast 4 года назад +1

    I have ordered stuff from you. I tell everyone about you. I have watched many in the past ten years! And you are the best sir!! I tell all my customers about your videos. You are doing all your videos the correct way!! Thank you for making my life easier!! Brian.

    • @acservicetechchannel
      @acservicetechchannel  4 года назад

      Brian, thank you very much! Who are your customers? Are you an HVACR Educator too? Thanks!

    • @Discoverythepast
      @Discoverythepast 4 года назад

      @@acservicetechchannel 21 years in the field running my hvac business. 5 star rating on Facebook. 65 plus reviews. yes I educate my customers very well. Sending to your videos for my educated balance. I have learned not so much in school did not teach me as your videos have made my life easier sir. And yes I educate my customers based on what I know and have gathered from your videos. Your number one on youtube, no else is even close. You have the gift sir! You have my respect and beyond!!

  • @jhonnychingass6252
    @jhonnychingass6252 2 года назад

    Best videos,,,,I just wished u used the digital gauges!!! But hands down your the best on utube...thank you sir!!

  • @davecalico3273
    @davecalico3273 3 года назад

    Craig, gotta conquer w/everyone ~ u r a Phenomenal instructor! Keep on Truck’n!

  • @chesstime356
    @chesstime356 Год назад

    I did buy all the books and studying for better understanding. I really like your videos as well

  • @mattgermak7656
    @mattgermak7656 2 года назад

    Just had this issue today and was the shining tech when I mentioned your solutions

  • @kurisu9103
    @kurisu9103 4 месяца назад

    Thank you Craig this helps me a lot in HVAC/R school thank you for sharing your knowledge

  • @deanmartin1966
    @deanmartin1966 4 года назад +1

    Another great video. Excellent explanation. A great help to the hvac community. Thanks for sharing.

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    @Rizzman82 Год назад +1

    KEEP UP THE AMAZING WORK!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @gregkuester8989
    @gregkuester8989 3 года назад +1

    Excellent demonstration good job.

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    @alejandrodelbosque4070 6 месяцев назад

    I a new tech and just to let you know thank you for taking the time to explain well
    My the Lord Jesus Christ bless you and family and all your team
    Thank you 🙏🏻

    • @acservicetechchannel
      @acservicetechchannel  6 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for watching, it can be rough in the field so I'm glad you have been able to learn from my videos. God bless you as well 🙏🏻

  • @chinopaiz1708
    @chinopaiz1708 4 года назад +1

    Thanks a lot for all your videos.
    I’m learning more now. I have your A/C book.

    • @acservicetechchannel
      @acservicetechchannel  4 года назад +1

      Awesome, thank you!

    • @chinopaiz1708
      @chinopaiz1708 4 года назад

      AC Service Tech LLC I was studying the superheat method this morning. With your video and book at the same time.

  • @jorgerancano9170
    @jorgerancano9170 4 года назад +1

    Appreciated for all your effort and all the work you do !

  • @williamvigil5193
    @williamvigil5193 3 года назад +1

    Perfect explanation great video

  • @jasonclements8873
    @jasonclements8873 2 года назад

    Long time fan. Appreciate the info. I had to go back to basic, Walk in coolers are tricking me. Just wanted to say you look like Tony Hawk. lol

  • @denverjbaker
    @denverjbaker 4 года назад +1

    Extremely helpful video, thank you for this and all your other videos.

  • @vigoss10
    @vigoss10 4 года назад +1

    Awesome 😎 very good explanation

  • @johnmiller102
    @johnmiller102 4 года назад

    Excellent explanation and demonstration. Thanks for posting

  • @MrGadget3214
    @MrGadget3214 3 года назад

    I would love a video on trouble shooting with a fixed orifice. I always see videos with txv's.

  • @ApartmentMaintenance
    @ApartmentMaintenance 4 года назад

    Great video & demonstration Craig 👍

  • @yoadrian9808
    @yoadrian9808 4 года назад

    Thank you for the explanation great video my question is I’ve been told the bulb she be placed on the outside on the suction line insulated

  • @Howie875
    @Howie875 4 года назад +14

    Sometimes a restricted strainer or filter drier will either sweat or freeze up and you can visually see this. This is caused because the restriction will actually induce a pressure loss in the refrigerant which causes it to begin to evaporate,

    • @acservicetechchannel
      @acservicetechchannel  4 года назад +5

      Yes the humidity will freeze right after the restriction, thanks!

  • @renju7189
    @renju7189 4 года назад +1

    Good explanation

  • @jericosha2842
    @jericosha2842 4 года назад +1

    this was vital for me thank you

  • @rvega0393
    @rvega0393 4 года назад

    You have a good book, I definitely have to buy it. Very good video.

  • @acoustic4037
    @acoustic4037 4 года назад +1

    Time is valuable and instrumentation feedback is awesome. Therefore you should be using a modern gauge set that shows you your superheat subcool line temps all on the Fly of course that is also including pressures.

  • @jmichel70
    @jmichel70 4 года назад +1

    Thanks

  • @guillermomartinez149
    @guillermomartinez149 Год назад

    HI hopefully you and your family are safe and healthy.
    Great explanation to found bad TXV.
    I have one question, is the same prosses for package heat pump units?
    thanks in advance and have a great day.

  • @Achabab
    @Achabab 4 года назад

    Great jobs Craig thank you for sharing your experience, you very knowledgeable :)

  • @abdurrawoof554
    @abdurrawoof554 3 года назад

    Where there is blocked filter in evaporator side, or clogged evaporator would also cause insufficient supply of hot air. So,In that case it would mean the bulb is not sensing

  • @RickSegui
    @RickSegui 4 года назад

    Superb explanation!

  • @luiselizalde6757
    @luiselizalde6757 4 года назад

    Excellent explanation, thanks

  • @ashrafkarjiker6888
    @ashrafkarjiker6888 Год назад

    Please make tutorial on suction line restriction

  • @valcao9844
    @valcao9844 4 месяца назад

    Can you do a video showing symptom on gauges when there is non-condensible in the system?

  • @randomyoutuber6992
    @randomyoutuber6992 3 года назад +1

    Great video

  • @mikeclinton6027
    @mikeclinton6027 3 года назад

    Excuse me if I misunderstood you but the freon in the expansion valve bulb is the same type of freon (R22) in the system. It has to be to meter properly

  • @theprofessor5584
    @theprofessor5584 Месяц назад

    Craig i bought both of your books, great videos im a refrigeration/hvac tech, i dont get how dunking the sensing bulb in hot water and seeing the superheat rise indicates a bad txv, the sensing bulb should force liquid into the evap lowering the superheat, but in the video, if I understood correctly, it showed the superheat rising, while i understand if the refrigerant is fed into the evap under higher loads we will see the superheat raise but didnt see the suction pressure increase much. Can you help me better understand the txv restriction?

  • @lifehvactech2059
    @lifehvactech2059 3 года назад +1

    Awesome video!

  • @5822huron
    @5822huron 3 года назад

    Please teach about cool weather txv issues

  • @MrIDiqr
    @MrIDiqr Год назад

    So when the Bulb is sensing the hot water it allows less refrigerant to flow into the evaporator. so sensing bulb would be replaced?

  • @aarongray503
    @aarongray503 Год назад

    I'm confused. I always thought that if you warmed up bulb or put it in ice water and it responded properly that the txv is good.

  • @sntmichael
    @sntmichael 4 месяца назад +1

    So I skimmed the books. I think if I was a owner I’d have ur book and ur quick trouble shooting cards in every truck mandatory.

  • @goginenirajashekar5618
    @goginenirajashekar5618 4 года назад +1

    Good advice

  • @alvinobalan2320
    @alvinobalan2320 3 года назад

    Good day ser what happen to a/c
    410a freon with 120psi low side 500psi high side and there is no return or cold in suction line..

  • @zekenzy6486
    @zekenzy6486 4 года назад

    Great Video. For AC system has TXV which superheat temperature are good ? Thank you for sharing

  • @liamlopez6066
    @liamlopez6066 4 года назад

    Very nice video.. how can I find the Hilmor toll I are using to check on temperature before and after the filter dryer

  • @pizzle1011
    @pizzle1011 4 года назад

    Very well explained!

  • @mannievaldez
    @mannievaldez Год назад

    Hello, I’ve watched another one of your videos explaining a liquid line restriction and on the other video you put the txv bulb in cold ice water and in this video you put the the txv bulb in hot water. What is the difference?

  • @gustavorodriguez3969
    @gustavorodriguez3969 4 года назад

    Buen video hermano. Good video brother

  • @hhova29
    @hhova29 4 года назад

    Thank God for videos like your on you tube. I especially learned a lot from the freezing coil video as well. My coil was freezing up as if the line had a restriction. A tech came today and checked the coil and it was actually clean as the filter which I recently changed. It was low 1.5 pounds low on r22 Freon but I was/ am concerned on how did it leak out when 1 month ago the levels read fine. He checked all over w a solution inside/ outside and couldn’t locate anything. I just filled it w 1.5 lbs of Freon and she’s running ok now. Just hope it doesn’t leak out since we didn’t find the leak and it doesn’t freeze up. Any advice?

  • @CarlWheeler-tv2tu
    @CarlWheeler-tv2tu 5 месяцев назад

    Quick question, can the sense bulb be mounted vertically? My suction line is vertical.

  • @kenmaynard8256
    @kenmaynard8256 2 года назад

    So I have a 5 ton rooftop unit that has 65 psi suction pressure and liquid 210psi and liquid temp at 165 degrees,,,, I washed the condenser coil with no change in temp????

  • @andyreyes6464
    @andyreyes6464 2 года назад

    Great video thanks

  • @sandfishinginthesouthwest8675
    @sandfishinginthesouthwest8675 Год назад

    @acservicetech I’m a bit confused, what would a working TXV done in hot water?

  • @danieldummett3731
    @danieldummett3731 3 года назад

    If all the refrigerant from the bulb had leaked out, the superheat would not go down when the bulb was placed in hot water correct?

  • @mrshyst
    @mrshyst Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @bormorzx
    @bormorzx 4 года назад +1

    It’s the boll or the txv the problem??

  • @seek3n
    @seek3n Год назад

    Why do we have to charge r410a in liquid form but liquid will damage compressor?

  • @joeaguilar2545
    @joeaguilar2545 Год назад

    So if superheat drops and vapor saturation rises and then the subcooling goes down.. is the txv bad?

  • @kennethlobo4420
    @kennethlobo4420 4 года назад

    Thank U for sharing ur knowledge

  • @pantaleomalawa8431
    @pantaleomalawa8431 2 года назад +1

    how can buy that book with HVAC with trouble shooting

    • @acservicetechchannel
      @acservicetechchannel  2 года назад

      At www.acservicetech.com amazon, google play and apple books store, thanks! There are over 1300 amazon ratings presently at amzn.to/3991fKm

  • @lvloxyy
    @lvloxyy 4 месяца назад

    I still don’t understand the confirmation part where he says it’s bad, I would expect my superheat to lower with more pressure on the bulb, as well as suction pressure because I’m letting more refrigerant in. I would also expect my sub cooling to lower as well? How does this confirm that it’s bad??

  • @xraybravo7180
    @xraybravo7180 4 года назад +3

    Do you recommend adjusting the TXV by front seating or back seating before replacing it ?
    Also I have senior tech he said whenever txv is not working based on factory to go ahead replace it because its not working, and the should not be adjusted in his opinion, If you can explain this.
    Thank you.

    • @acservicetechchannel
      @acservicetechchannel  4 года назад +3

      Usually, the txv is factory set correctly for ac mode because the TXV's are made specifically for ac units. The only time we really adjust them is if someone incorrectly adjusted them out of specs. Most ac unit txv's can't be adjusted anyway. Before playing with adjustments, you would like to know if someone was playing with it. The problem with adjusting is the time investment and if it doesn't work out, it is a lot of wasted time for the end result. That is prob why that senior tech is telling you this, thanks!

  • @mark.r8900
    @mark.r8900 4 года назад +1

    great demonstration. but by putting txv bulb in 102f water the txv valve opens up more and the low side pressure and saturation temp increase. so this means the txv is doing its job right? beacause at 67f txv opens a little and at 102f it opens up more. please help as i am a little confused. thanks.

    • @prestonnalli3294
      @prestonnalli3294 Месяц назад

      I was wondering this too but then there's the fact it was at close to good operating temp with the bulb being in hot water. I believe if the TXV was good the pressures either wouldn't have changed due to a clog somewhere else or the low side would be way higher then where they should be as the TXV would be opened all the way from warm water rather then only as much as it was supposed to when it's on the cold liquid line. If that makes sense. I'm not even sure I'm right on that but that's what I'm thinking

  • @zslaw13
    @zslaw13 Год назад

    its all about selling if the txv valve were blocked it will make no difference for bulb being in hot or cold water mr wisenhimer

  • @edilsonserafim4784
    @edilsonserafim4784 3 года назад

    You are the best

  • @wasimedoo7994
    @wasimedoo7994 2 года назад

    How can I get the book and the chart good information thanks bro

    • @acservicetechchannel
      @acservicetechchannel  2 года назад

      They are available at www.acservicetech.com and on www.amazon.com/shop/acservicetech thanks!

  • @STOOGE131
    @STOOGE131 3 года назад

    Our unit is not cooling the pressures on high side and low side are exactly the same. What is the problem?

  • @mark.r8900
    @mark.r8900 4 года назад +2

    great book by the way. ok, the txv is opening up when submerged in hot water. so it's actually doing its job. am i missing something here? please help to clarify. thank you.

    • @turraozinho
      @turraozinho 4 года назад +2

      mark.r hvac I thought the same! I think he said that the refrigerant inside the bulb was low in charge, so its not work properly. I thinks the problem was in the actuator its self, that TXV looks really old. I got the same problems in a walk-in cooler, it took me weeks to solve and find the problem, actually, I called my Dad who have 50 years of experience and he told me to change the TXV. Now with this video i can figure it out more easy next time!

    • @acservicetechchannel
      @acservicetechchannel  4 года назад +4

      Mark and Marcio, so the TXV will not apply the correct pressure which would be opening force because the bulb is low on refrigerant. However, I often find that the bulb is low on refrigerant and not empty so if I submerge it in hot water, the pressure is higher even with the smaller amount of refrigerant inside the bulb. If I see the txv allow more refrigerant into the evap by noticing the higher vapor pressure then I know the TXV is at fault, thanks!

    • @technician9722
      @technician9722 4 года назад

      AC Service Tech LLC
      If the screen was the problem, there wouldn’t be a change wether the bulb is good or bad, the pressure on low side would still be low?

    • @lilyrosiak6813
      @lilyrosiak6813 4 года назад

      i would have thought that evap coil
      was restricted. undo blower and see where in freezes.

  • @PT-hh2lb
    @PT-hh2lb 3 года назад +1

    Informative video and lesson.
    However, I'm confuse with the conclusion that the TXV is in bad condition @11:00. When the bulb is dipped inside hot water, the TXV opens up and allow more refrigerant to pass through hence superheat drops from 30++ to 19. Isn't the TXV is functioning properly because when it senses more heat, it opens up and vice-versa? Thank you

    • @jaimegonzalez6926
      @jaimegonzalez6926 3 года назад

      I think 🤔 the bulbs position is important an it could be not in the right position of the evaporator an it will give you a bad reading.

    • @Bikofree2
      @Bikofree2 2 года назад

      I think it's because the bulb was exposed to such an extreme temperature difference in hot water. Thus forcing it to operate. Remember it did not operate under normal conditions. Just my opinion

  • @MrExtremec4
    @MrExtremec4 4 года назад +2

    You were concentrating more on temperature of the line set but low suction and high liquid line pressure will tell you that you have a restriction...whether it's a clogged liquid line filter dryer or a FAILED txv. I've used this method for many years and always know where the problem lies! High head & low suction =restriction. TXV DEFECTIVE, PISTON CLOGGED OR FILTER DRYER CLOGGED!

  • @cpabrego
    @cpabrego 2 года назад

    Do these concepts apply to refrigerator systems?

  • @nickmartinez1421
    @nickmartinez1421 4 года назад +1

    I miss diagnosed a txv restriction today for a low charge issue apparently. System read low pressures with a high subcooling about 20 degrees I believe on a target 10 degree system. Any thoughts on how where I could have gone wrong? Anything hells thanks.
    Also some contexts I believe it was 14 seer bryant. 410a txv system. Lowside was 10 degrees sat temp and highside was about 108 sat. 80 indoor 100 outdoor temp

  • @hangngoaigiare
    @hangngoaigiare 4 года назад

    Would you make vid about ductwork and venting.

  • @Jugc0006
    @Jugc0006 4 года назад +1

    Superb!

  • @jonathanortiz138
    @jonathanortiz138 4 года назад

    Big fan of your channel thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. Sir if I can ask you a few questions.
    1- can you use the same method to check a restriction on a filter dryer but with a txv to determine if there's a restriction on txv? If so what should it be the different of temperature from one point to the other on a good txv and bad txv?
    2- is it possible that the indoor coil can be full of oil that can cause a restriction/ system going into a pump down? How can i verify this?
    Thank you.