Absolutely if there is not enough heat to absorb because the indoor temp has dropped down way too low. However if the temp inside remains the same due to a high heat load then no it shouldnt freeze. If it freezes, that means that you likely have a low indoor airflow problem.
Why go to college when you can watch this guy's channel? Haha. Watch the adds, like, comment, subscribe, whatever you can do to help him out. Lord knows he's helping us. 👌
Off topic, but you did a video a while back on p-traps. That video is SAVING me $$$. Here's why. 4 ton split 13 years old. It did NOT have a p-trap, but had a decent trickle of water coming out the PVC. I never thought much about it until I watched that video. I installed a Rectoseal trap and dropped the humidity 3-4% (46-47%) inside allowing me to turn the thermostat up 2 degrees. I now have an excellent stream of water coming out the drain! THANKS A MILLION!
Thank you. I have a liquid line restriction issue. Now I can speak to my AC guy and tell him quit screwing me over your fired. My guy has been leading me from one thing to another charging me a fortune. Today he said its a leak I need a new Furness but he never perform a pressure test.
Easy as it should be. Craig, do you have an indepth video on liquid line restriction, causes and how to diagnose it. Why will half of the evaporator core freeze for liquid line restrictions instead of entire coil?
@@electricboogie709 before the refigerant would have reached the exit of the evaporator core it must have frozen completely due to very low pressure resulting in lower temperature below freezing point, thus not enough refigerant to pass completely through the system, this is also dependent on the level of restrictions caused by the orifice. I seem to get it clearer now. Thank you Boogie et Craig
@@gpsfleetmatic not quite, the refrigerant won't ever freeze, only the moisture in the air will freeze onto the coils surface and the distributor tubing. Only part of the evap freezes because the coil is starved of refrigerant which is what is making the pressure low and in turn the temp below freezing on the coils surface. Assuming proper load on the evap, the refrigerant will still boil off into a superheated vapor as it works its way up the coil which will leave the coils surface at that portion above the freezing point of water. If you had a starved coil as well as improper load,the whole thing would be frozen. But this partial freezing will only take place on this design of coil where the refrigerant feeds into one side and exits the opposite,bottom to top, some other designs the whole coil will freeze in both situations but maybe only on the air inlet side so it's always best to let your SH and SC tell you what the culprit is.
Excellent explanation of the problem. I can watch your videos for hours. Downflow system: what may cost liquid (refrigerant line) to sweat? The evaporator coil is freezing only on the lower portion of it ( not always)- according to you it's sign of liquid line restriction. Liquid line is always cold and sweating (most of the time but not always). Suction line is always warmer than liquid line.
I got a mini split with a capillary tube metering device, and when I charge the system the suction pressure (and only suction) will stop at about 45-50 psi (R22) where the saturation temp is about -5C. It doesn't matter how much refrigerant I add after this, the pressure will not go up even if I end up putting in more refrigerant than what it says on the name plate (basically an overcharge). So I end up just stopping when the AC works reasonably well and not freeze the coil.
Great Video. My unit started to show water at the evaporator and shut down. Like you mentioned, it was actually my blower motor. Thanks for confirming my issue. Interesting it happened a few days after a HVAC cleaning and addition insulation around to copper tube at the condenser unit.
The Vapor line at Work froze. The Filter Drier was outside. It was frozen on the Evaporator size of the Filter Drier only. The problem happened because of a Failed Blower Motor Capacitor. Thank you for your videos.
Hi Craig, great video, thanks! Would you be willing to take a guess at how many compressors are permanently damaged due to liquid slugging as a result of a failed indoor blower motor / cap. while the system continues to “compress” liquid? I don’t have a clue personally but would be interested in your educated opinion. Thanks!
I enjoy your videos.There is so much to learn. Your boots are much easier to follow . I'm going to college to learn to receive a certificate HVAC. I'll be buying your books hopefully soon. Again thanks
Bravo! I kept hearing “air restriction = freezing” but this is the first time someone has said “air restriction = less phase change to vapor in the evaporator = low evaporator pressure = freezing”. I couldn’t understand why I got 62 psi readings (R-22) when I checked the low side and the chart said that was above freezing (36F from memory). A question: Is there a valid argument that the new HEPA filters restrict the air flow and that a cheaper “horsehair” filter might work better on an old system?
WOW, that was comprehensive. There was alot of water in the pan below my coil and it was not draining - which it should. I sopped up all the water with a sponge and discovered that the lower part of the coil is frozen. The filter was sopping wet, so i got rid of it. It was installed 5 mos. ago, but appeared clean. I had no idea I was supposed to change them every 30-60 days. I checked the outside drain and the ground is all wet, so I don't know if it's clogged or not. I cleaned the coils inside and out before the season, so i know that is not the problem. I'm just going to leave the filter off overnight and see if the increased air flow helps defrost the coil. If not, i will call the HVAC tech and see if the TVX valve needs to be replaced.
Saludos te recomiendo darle a la rueda como un eje en la pantalla y buscar subtitulo. De ahí puedes escoger español. Todo lo que el dice lo escribe en la pantalla en español. Espero te haya ayudado.
I bought a $20 Honeywell digital and programmable thermostat about 9 years ago. Apparently, it stopped turning the A/C blower on and the evaporator froze up. I couldn't get the fan to turn on at all. I just happened to have an exact replacement and, after I de-iced the evaporator, I got the blower to work with the newer thermostat. At least this is what I hope solved the icing problem.
surprised you didn't mention the orifice on some systems .. like some come w txv some come w the fixed orifice and both can get jammed up and cause a restriction... came across a r22 low side line set was frozen all way up to the evap coil. gauges read 25 psig on low side 15p on high and this was w the evap coil frozen... had to let it all defrost so can get a better 3 min reading for low side evap coil temp then another 7 mins to check the rest. but once I disconnected hoses the low side was defrosted and I heard a hissing so the core valve possibly could of been leaking even tho it had a cap on it before and was frozen before I had a actually put hose on low side ... so was suspicious of leak w possibility of low refrigerant but once again needed thr whole unit to defrost to take the pressures while running and also replace core valves w new ones and continue to test for leaks and rule out if it is low refrigerant, check evap coil for dirt build up because did notice the return and supply grills had alot of black dirt on them which indicates the return didn't have filters in it for long time so they ran the unit w out that filter and it could possibly have lead to the evap coil getting caked up w dirt causing bad air flow and last the fixed orifice could be clogged up some how. ... will find out
I wish i did too. The best advice I was given when i couldnt solve a problem was to go out to the street, clear my head and then go back to the service call and keep trying! There were no videos to watch or answers found online or a way to search online while at the customers house!!!
Excellent explanation Craig question about hi flow filter, wouldn't that cause more dust to pass through and collect on the evaporator over time and cause flow issues vs a filter that traps everything however is a little more restrictive and cause air flow problems....I guess there's pro's and con's to both filters....do you want more air flow or cleaner air🤷🏿♂️
Good video, got a question for u, My ac has two capacitor one for fan one for compressor can I put in one capacitor Com/Fan/H? Same value. Thank u Richard
Curious, is it feasible to omit the 2nd stage cooling wire on a 2 stage heat pump to get more heat capacity? example.. manJ heat=53k and cool is 29k. Using a two stage 4 ton unit would get me most of the heat and be only a about 15% oversized for cooling that's limited to the 70% stage 1.
Any hints on why the outdoor condenser coil ( and also looks like the compressor and tubing inside the condenser housing)....freezes in winter-mode operation "on heat" ???? Bad defrost control?....bad thermostat somewhere?.... faulty reversing valve?.....
Great video. My suction line is frosting up. Indoor temperature is 75F and outdoor ambient is 70F. It's r410a with low suction pressure. The low side saturation temp is 28F. I am getting low superheat but normal subcooling with fixed orifice. Filter is clean and air flow is good. The coil has no frost but frosting just before service valve at outdoor condenser. All amp draws are good. I tried adding some refrigerant but the low side pressure would not rise. I just can't figure this one out. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Hey y'all, I absolutely appreciate your videos very educational and I can actually follow what you're saying! Thank you so much for doing what you do! I had a question, have you had any issues with Nu-calgons product easyseal? By issue's I mean it causing clogs anywhere in the system? It guarantees it won't cause a clog but I think it may have clogged a txv on a system I did a repair on. Thank you again!
I have an interesting problem where my AC doesn't cool enough to drop the temp to say 75. It runs too long and the outside unit shuts down I assume it gets too hot. There is no freezing anywhere. The inside heat exchanger gets cold but I don't think it's getting cold enough. The filter is clean and the indoor fan is good and there seems to be plenty of air moving. The outdoor heat exchanger is not dirty. Tech is coming tomorrow
I'm having an issue where the coil is freezing from the line that that's leaving the furnace. It looks like there's a leak coming from the silicone seal. Can a leak like that cause freezing?
How can you test the liquid line restriction or the metering device to determine the problem? And what is the procedure to replace them? De-solder or replace the entire A coil then recharge the system?
I got a new furnace, and now my 16 year old A frame AC unit is freezing. The Cool fan speed is at High. I have switched my filter to the thinnest possible to increase the airflow but it's still freezing over. The furnace guy blames it on the AC A frame unit siting on the furnace and impeding the air flow. He was no help. He installed a temperature gage on the refrigerant line to stop my thermostat but forgot to connect it to a timer, so his solution is to stop my AC from working. I had an AC technician measure the Static air pressure which came out to be 1.07, way outside the manufacturing parameters, it's not even on the chart. The AC technician also said the refrigerant levels are good and we have no leeks. He said there is not enough air intake coming in. The fan sounds too loud when the AC kicks in. Could lowering the fan speed to medium help with the freezing? Do I need to add an intake vent? HELP! 🙂
I need help my suction line is freezing.my ac has gas I also checked for leaks there is none.my readings are good and i cleaned my ac but still ice only on the suction line.also my blower wheel is making a noise whenever my ac blade is raised up.whenever i lower it the noises stop.anyone has a sollution
Problem: Indoor blower turns on/new filter. Turn on A/C and runs, once the A/C runs for about 20 min the indoor blower turns off for a few min (AC still running) and starts up for 30 seconds or so. The cycle continues and the AC starts to freeze.
I always tell people there is only 1 reason why an ac freezes. If the temperature of the coil drops below freezing. Why it would drop, there could be a few reasons.
What happen when A/C continuous running none stop, don’t that cause system to freeze up ?
Absolutely if there is not enough heat to absorb because the indoor temp has dropped down way too low. However if the temp inside remains the same due to a high heat load then no it shouldnt freeze. If it freezes, that means that you likely have a low indoor airflow problem.
@@acservicetechchannel thanks for advice I think so too airflow issues EWC Zone Control
bad thermostat
In case if oversize txv is installed then indoor evaporator coil and compressor will get ice formation pls could you advise
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Why go to college when you can watch this guy's channel? Haha. Watch the adds, like, comment, subscribe, whatever you can do to help him out. Lord knows he's helping us. 👌
Thank you so much!!!
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Dude, you’re OUTSTANDING! I thoroughly enjoy your tutorials. Keep up the great job.
Glad you enjoyed it!!!
Off topic, but you did a video a while back on p-traps. That video is SAVING me $$$. Here's why. 4 ton split 13 years old. It did NOT have a p-trap, but had a decent trickle of water coming out the PVC. I never thought much about it until I watched that video. I installed a Rectoseal trap and dropped the humidity 3-4% (46-47%) inside allowing me to turn the thermostat up 2 degrees. I now have an excellent stream of water coming out the drain! THANKS A MILLION!
Nice video. Your explanations are top notch. I learn so much from your videos. I really appreciate all of your effort to pass along your knowledge.
I appreciate your encouragement!
Learned more from this video than the college I went to in less than 20minutes
Thank you. I have a liquid line restriction issue. Now I can speak to my AC guy and tell him quit screwing me over your fired. My guy has been leading me from one thing to another charging me a fortune. Today he said its a leak I need a new Furness but he never perform a pressure test.
You can do that with gauges or pin point the leak you still need certain lincenses to buy refrigerant
Craig You are the
Guru of Air Conditioning.
Thank you so much Edwin!!!
What a perfect, concise, and clear explanation. I cant thank you enough!
Graig - You were born for a big reason. Thank you so much !
I really appreciate your note!
Always so well explained, this guy taught me a lot to improve my skills several years ago. Certainly learned more with him than at school. 😀
Another good one...Even my brother understood it and he's not in the trade...Thanks again.
Vern, that is really cool to hear!!!
Easy as it should be.
Craig, do you have an indepth video on liquid line restriction, causes and how to diagnose it. Why will half of the evaporator core freeze for liquid line restrictions instead of entire coil?
@@electricboogie709 before the refigerant would have reached the exit of the evaporator core it must have frozen completely due to very low pressure resulting in lower temperature below freezing point, thus not enough refigerant to pass completely through the system, this is also dependent on the level of restrictions caused by the orifice. I seem to get it clearer now. Thank you Boogie et Craig
@@gpsfleetmatic not quite, the refrigerant won't ever freeze, only the moisture in the air will freeze onto the coils surface and the distributor tubing. Only part of the evap freezes because the coil is starved of refrigerant which is what is making the pressure low and in turn the temp below freezing on the coils surface. Assuming proper load on the evap, the refrigerant will still boil off into a superheated vapor as it works its way up the coil which will leave the coils surface at that portion above the freezing point of water. If you had a starved coil as well as improper load,the whole thing would be frozen. But this partial freezing will only take place on this design of coil where the refrigerant feeds into one side and exits the opposite,bottom to top, some other designs the whole coil will freeze in both situations but maybe only on the air inlet side so it's always best to let your SH and SC tell you what the culprit is.
Sir, you're an amazing teacher. So clear and concise. Thank you!!
Excellent explanation of the problem. I can watch your videos for hours.
Downflow system: what may cost liquid (refrigerant line) to sweat?
The evaporator coil is freezing only on the lower portion of it ( not always)- according to you it's sign of liquid line restriction. Liquid line is always cold and sweating (most of the time but not always).
Suction line is always warmer than liquid line.
I got a mini split with a capillary tube metering device, and when I charge the system the suction pressure (and only suction) will stop at about 45-50 psi (R22) where the saturation temp is about -5C. It doesn't matter how much refrigerant I add after this, the pressure will not go up even if I end up putting in more refrigerant than what it says on the name plate (basically an overcharge). So I end up just stopping when the AC works reasonably well and not freeze the coil.
Kink in the lines could be another reason for refrigerant restriction!! 👍👍👍 Good video 🤩🤩
Great Video. My unit started to show water at the evaporator and shut down. Like you mentioned, it was actually my blower motor. Thanks for confirming my issue. Interesting it happened a few days after a HVAC cleaning and addition insulation around to copper tube at the condenser unit.
The Vapor line at Work froze. The Filter Drier was outside. It was frozen on the Evaporator size of the Filter Drier only. The problem happened because of a Failed Blower Motor Capacitor. Thank you for your videos.
Concise, tactful and as always a well thought out explanation Craig. Bravo sir on another video well done!!!
Thank you ao much Luke!
Hi Craig, great video, thanks! Would you be willing to take a guess at how many compressors are permanently damaged due to liquid slugging as a result of a failed indoor blower motor / cap. while the system continues to “compress” liquid? I don’t have a clue personally but would be interested in your educated opinion. Thanks!
Liquid receiver / suction accumulator brother
Craig you are a master always enjoy your videos
Thank you so much Raul!
Thats quite the mic for an hvac guy. Great info thanks
Saved into my favorites category for HVAC to pass along to others 👍
Thank you so much for each of your comments! Very encouraging!
I enjoy your videos.There is so much to learn. Your boots are much easier to follow . I'm going to college to learn to receive a certificate HVAC. I'll be buying your books hopefully soon. Again thanks
Bravo! I kept hearing “air restriction = freezing” but this is the first time someone has said “air restriction = less phase change to vapor in the evaporator = low evaporator pressure = freezing”. I couldn’t understand why I got 62 psi readings (R-22) when I checked the low side and the chart said that was above freezing (36F from memory).
A question: Is there a valid argument that the new HEPA filters restrict the air flow and that a cheaper “horsehair” filter might work better on an old system?
WOW, that was comprehensive. There was alot of water in the pan below my coil and it was not draining - which it should. I sopped up all the water with a sponge and discovered that the lower part of the coil is frozen. The filter was sopping wet, so i got rid of it. It was installed 5 mos. ago, but appeared clean. I had no idea I was supposed to change them every 30-60 days.
I checked the outside drain and the ground is all wet, so I don't know if it's clogged or not. I cleaned the coils inside and out before the season, so i know that is not the problem. I'm just going to leave the filter off overnight and see if the increased air flow helps defrost the coil. If not, i will call the HVAC tech and see if the TVX valve needs to be replaced.
I understand English but i have many friends in the field that only speaks spanish! I wish u had this videos translated much love! ❤❤😊
Saludos te recomiendo darle a la rueda como un eje en la pantalla y buscar subtitulo. De ahí puedes escoger español. Todo lo que el dice lo escribe en la pantalla en español. Espero te haya ayudado.
@@ceciliorivera7179 que bueno! Muchas gracias cecilio
I think you went through all of the issues! Bahaha amazing!
Was wanting to know where to test temp on a vehicle like a bus where to compressor and condenser 20 feet or more apart for proper subcool
I bought a $20 Honeywell digital and programmable thermostat about 9 years ago. Apparently, it stopped turning the A/C blower on and the evaporator froze up. I couldn't get the fan to turn on at all. I just happened to have an exact replacement and, after I de-iced the evaporator, I got the blower to work with the newer thermostat.
At least this is what I hope solved the icing problem.
surprised you didn't mention the orifice on some systems .. like some come w txv some come w the fixed orifice and both can get jammed up and cause a restriction... came across a r22 low side line set was frozen all way up to the evap coil. gauges read 25 psig on low side 15p on high and this was w the evap coil frozen... had to let it all defrost so can get a better 3 min reading for low side evap coil temp then another 7 mins to check the rest. but once I disconnected hoses the low side was defrosted and I heard a hissing so the core valve possibly could of been leaking even tho it had a cap on it before and was frozen before I had a actually put hose on low side ... so was suspicious of leak w possibility of low refrigerant but once again needed thr whole unit to defrost to take the pressures while running and also replace core valves w new ones and continue to test for leaks and rule out if it is low refrigerant, check evap coil for dirt build up because did notice the return and supply grills had alot of black dirt on them which indicates the return didn't have filters in it for long time so they ran the unit w out that filter and it could possibly have lead to the evap coil getting caked up w dirt causing bad air flow and last the fixed orifice could be clogged up some how. ... will find out
Nice presentation and great information. Thank you for sharing!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video. I wish I had these videos 20 years ago when I was green. Even now they help
I wish i did too. The best advice I was given when i couldnt solve a problem was to go out to the street, clear my head and then go back to the service call and keep trying! There were no videos to watch or answers found online or a way to search online while at the customers house!!!
Excellent explanation Craig question about hi flow filter, wouldn't that cause more dust to pass through and collect on the evaporator over time and cause flow issues vs a filter that traps everything however is a little more restrictive and cause air flow problems....I guess there's pro's and con's to both filters....do you want more air flow or cleaner air🤷🏿♂️
Thanks for the easy explanation
So glad you enjoyed it!
Good information, thank you.
Good video, got a question for u, My ac has two capacitor one for fan one for compressor can I put in one
capacitor Com/Fan/H? Same value.
Thank u
Richard
this is a great piece. thank you Mr. Craig. i am so loving it
Curious, is it feasible to omit the 2nd stage cooling wire on a 2 stage heat pump to get more heat capacity? example.. manJ heat=53k and cool is 29k. Using a two stage 4 ton unit would get me most of the heat and be only a about 15% oversized for cooling that's limited to the 70% stage 1.
Any hints on why the outdoor condenser coil ( and also looks like the compressor and tubing inside the condenser housing)....freezes in winter-mode operation "on heat" ???? Bad defrost control?....bad thermostat somewhere?.... faulty reversing valve?.....
Excellent explanation, many thanks😊
Nice video got your book also Im self taught thanks for the good videos! Still have more to learn.
Glad you are enjoying them!!!
Thank you so much for explaining so many reasons. Gave a like and keep learning. 👍
Very cool!
Well put together
Thanks a lot neilvester!!!
You got to love Craig.GREAT VIDEOS 😜
Thank you so much Phillip! I always enjoy your comments!
Awesome video thank you
Great video. My suction line is frosting up. Indoor temperature is 75F and outdoor ambient is 70F. It's r410a with low suction pressure. The low side saturation temp is 28F. I am getting low superheat but normal subcooling with fixed orifice. Filter is clean and air flow is good. The coil has no frost but frosting just before service valve at outdoor condenser. All amp draws are good. I tried adding some refrigerant but the low side pressure would not rise. I just can't figure this one out. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Hey y'all, I absolutely appreciate your videos very educational and I can actually follow what you're saying! Thank you so much for doing what you do! I had a question, have you had any issues with Nu-calgons product easyseal? By issue's I mean it causing clogs anywhere in the system? It guarantees it won't cause a clog but I think it may have clogged a txv on a system I did a repair on. Thank you again!
can you do a video on furnace control board dip switches
Thank you Craig
Always appreciate your hard work thanks you again
Thanks a lot!
Good video. What is A and M on control card?
Thanks.
Very nice presentation Thanks
Thank you so much for this amazing work
Thanks again for these videos I’m learning so much from them keep them coming.
Thanks a lot Ray!
Dryer does it matter if it’s outside or inside installed ????
Dehumidifier starting to ice. Are they worth repairing?
I have an interesting problem where my AC doesn't cool enough to drop the temp to say 75. It runs too long and the outside unit shuts down I assume it gets too hot. There is no freezing anywhere. The inside heat exchanger gets cold but I don't think it's getting cold enough. The filter is clean and the indoor fan is good and there seems to be plenty of air moving. The outdoor heat exchanger is not dirty. Tech is coming tomorrow
I need to replace a system on a condo, so i can't replace the line set. Can you plese show how to flush the lines from R22 to 410A. Thanks
Clear like water, thanks
Hi sir I'm bert in Philippines 🇵🇭 I'm learned to much in Refrigeration I'm very interested
Thank you so much for sharing
I'm having an issue where the coil is freezing from the line that that's leaving the furnace. It looks like there's a leak coming from the silicone seal. Can a leak like that cause freezing?
How can you test the liquid line restriction or the metering device to determine the problem? And what is the procedure to replace them? De-solder or replace the entire A coil then recharge the system?
Take bulb off and warm it with your hand or in a cup of warm water. If super heat doesn't adjust then txv is bad.
And for filter dryers test temp on each side. Should be the same.
Question if one rm is not getting as much air as other rooms what is the problem ??
Thank you for the wisdom.!!!
Hi sir,it is possible to make AHU that using brine chilled water?
Great video
Thanks Jason!
I have a question should a closed ac Freon unit every need recharged if it never leaks. Or do all units have to be recharged every year or seasons
It’s a closed system, should never leak. No need for recharge unless there is a leak.
Can a 3 ton txv on a 2 ton system cause coil to freeze
What about freezing when using the heater?
Thanks from Bangladesh.
Is the book in metric units?
Only standard presently!
Good 👍
Thanks Ozzie!
I got a new furnace, and now my 16 year old A frame AC unit is freezing. The Cool fan speed is at High. I have switched my filter to the thinnest possible to increase the airflow but it's still freezing over. The furnace guy blames it on the AC A frame unit siting on the furnace and impeding the air flow. He was no help. He installed a temperature gage on the refrigerant line to stop my thermostat but forgot to connect it to a timer, so his solution is to stop my AC from working.
I had an AC technician measure the Static air pressure which came out to be 1.07, way outside the manufacturing parameters, it's not even on the chart. The AC technician also said the refrigerant levels are good and we have no leeks. He said there is not enough air intake coming in. The fan sounds too loud when the AC kicks in. Could lowering the fan speed to medium help with the freezing? Do I need to add an intake vent? HELP! 🙂
I need help my suction line is freezing.my ac has gas
I also checked for leaks there is none.my readings are good and i cleaned my ac but still ice only on the suction line.also my blower wheel is making a noise whenever my ac blade is raised up.whenever i lower it the noises stop.anyone has a sollution
Good
Problem: Indoor blower turns on/new filter.
Turn on A/C and runs, once the A/C runs for about 20 min the indoor blower turns off for a few min (AC still running) and starts up for 30 seconds or so. The cycle continues and the AC starts to freeze.
If you had a r22 system 😆 we got rid of that in the UK years ago
7:10 "I found another guy to do it cheaper" hahahahaha
Hight pressure : 103 f°
Low pressure : 40f°
Sobcooling : 10 f°
Superheate : 10f°
Return air temp : 71f°
Supply air temp : 50f°
The évaporateur is always freezing
Wow 💯
On a fun Note: if you ever need side work...You could do Kermit the frog Children's shows! Lol Just saying. Your voice is great!
Not the first time I've heard this!!! Id say two comments a week!!! ha ha! Must be a soothing voice from childhood or something!
If you were a teacher. You would be the best
I actually am licensed HVACR Teacher, thanks!
cool
I always tell people there is only 1 reason why an ac freezes. If the temperature of the coil drops below freezing. Why it would drop, there could be a few reasons.
For sure!
❤👍
How come you don't do commercial refrigeration as well?
You only residential hvac?
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Too many electronics nowadays like ecm junk.
The cost to replace an ECM module far outweighs the cost/benefit of having ECM motor vs PSC motor.
Thars not enough information. U left other details out
Look at that microphone. Dude thinks he's the Joe Rogan of HVAC.