Your videos are extremely informative. I would like you to PLEASE do a video on how to remove/change slanted coils. I have searched and searched, but cannot find any information on slanted coils. Again. thank you for all the knowledge you have shared with us new technicians.
Thank you very much for the tutorial, please sir,is superheat and sub cooling also use in air conditioning system that makes use of automatic expansion valve like cars?
Ok so I'm a plumber who is not that old and body already being best to hell. I'm making the move into HVAC/refrigeration and been reading a ton. This was one of the best videos yet... I can tell your a badass tech. Definitely slow it down a bit (like when your describing abstract situations from what we are currently looking at) so.I can follow a bit easier. some OJT with you would be invaluable
I like the movie "Sling Blade"...keep it simple! You come on a unit with a frozen evaporator cut it off. Check the filter(s). Put it in the heat mode and defrost the evaporator. Then put your gauges on it and see if it is low freon. You checking all this sub cooling and super heat when you could go and check for a stopped up filter and defrost the coil and sign off on it!
Today I actually had the "undercharge" condition(SH 30deg over target, SC 5deg) but my head pressure is 390 which seems high. Piston metering. Airflow good, filters clean. Afraid to add more refrigerant since due to high pressure. Am I concerned for nothing and should just add refrigerant and only look at temperature targets regardless of pressure? You mention "don't care about pressures", so perhaps I'm just overly cautious.
Good Morning Sir, thank you for all the valued informations, me and my colleges would like to see and hear from you the Signs and scenarios to check the charge of an Air Conditioner Evaporator having a high return air temperature.
High return temperature is essentially high load, this will cause high suction pressure and high superheat and possibly high head pressure. To accurately adjust the charge you will need to run the unit for a while and get the high load under control before making final adjustments to the charge.
very well explained very much helpful for me understanding the effects of wet bulb on a piston unit and superheat and subcool really is very important as is TD I see
Target superheat Equals Indoor wet bulb measured at cold air return multiply times 3 Subtract 80 Then subtract outdoor ambient measured in the shade Then divide by 2 equals target superheat
hi, i was working on an r22 system with fixed orifice. subcooling was at 9f and my superheat was 2f. the suction temp. was about 30f. there was lots of nice cold air coming out from floor register. please help as i have no idea what the problem is. thank you for all your helpful videos.
i got R 22 system ,,,,low pressure on suction side averages 35 psi with high superheat of 62, discharge is 177 psi average. sub cool yesterday was around 12. any suggestions? also evap freezing.
Can you check superheat pressure on the low side when the heat is on? It seems that the pressure needle flips 180? When i put the ac on to test like i normally would I read 25lbs its like 65 degrees outside. I normally test at 90 degrees and get 115lbs
@@EdgeTekHVAC hi sir, i still confusing in superheat and subcool... what is standart range for superheat and subcool? Even reciprocating compressor also same range as u calculating now? Our system dont have indoor blower... our system connected chill water tank..
what would cause superheat to fluctuate up and down 8 my superheat would be at 14 and go down to 6 then go up to 20 but the pressure is high and low will stay the same?
Could be the bulb. Could also be non-condensables in the system. Meaning the system wasn't evacuated properly and you have something other than pure refrigerant in there.
If the high side is low and the suction is normal to high it could be an oversized piston or improperly installed piston more than likely not a coil issue.
How do you know when your subcooling is too high or too low on a piston system? I guess what I’m asking is what is the ideal subcooling supposed to be on a piston system?
you talk about low air flow across indoor coil , low vapor line temp. , What about to much air flow across indoor coil , will you get high vapor line temp ?
Thanks keep teaching us who can’t afford school you are a blessing
Loved your video. I learned a lot via your four trouble-shooting scenarios. Thanks so much and keep up the good work.
Great work and illustrations in throughly explaining how super, sub and temps all go together to tell a clear story of the HVAC.
Your videos are extremely informative. I would like you to PLEASE do a video on how to remove/change slanted coils. I have searched and searched, but cannot find any information on slanted coils. Again. thank you for all the knowledge you have shared with us new technicians.
Thank you very much for the tutorial, please sir,is superheat and sub cooling also use in air conditioning system that makes use of automatic expansion valve like cars?
Ok so I'm a plumber who is not that old and body already being best to hell. I'm making the move
into HVAC/refrigeration and been reading a ton.
This was one of the best videos yet... I can tell your a badass tech. Definitely slow it down a bit (like when your describing abstract situations from what we are currently looking at) so.I can follow a bit easier.
some OJT with you would be invaluable
I worked on semi conductor equiptment and transistuoning into HVAC as well, how is it going for you
I like the movie "Sling Blade"...keep it simple! You come on a unit with a frozen evaporator cut it off. Check the filter(s). Put it in the heat mode and defrost the evaporator. Then put your gauges on it and see if it is low freon. You checking all this sub cooling and super heat when you could go and check for a stopped up filter and defrost the coil and sign off on it!
your videos are well explained Thank you for the great job you do at explaining everything Thanks!
Today I actually had the "undercharge" condition(SH 30deg over target, SC 5deg) but my head pressure is 390 which seems high. Piston metering. Airflow good, filters clean. Afraid to add more refrigerant since due to high pressure. Am I concerned for nothing and should just add refrigerant and only look at temperature targets regardless of pressure? You mention "don't care about pressures", so perhaps I'm just overly cautious.
Good Morning Sir, thank you for all the valued informations, me and my colleges would like to see and hear from you the Signs and scenarios to check the charge of an Air Conditioner Evaporator having a high return air temperature.
High return temperature is essentially high load, this will cause high suction pressure and high superheat and possibly high head pressure. To accurately adjust the charge you will need to run the unit for a while and get the high load under control before making final adjustments to the charge.
very well explained very much helpful for me understanding the effects of wet bulb on a piston unit and superheat and subcool really is very important as is TD I see
Please make more of these!! Overcharged system?
Target superheat Equals
Indoor wet bulb measured at cold air return multiply times 3
Subtract 80
Then subtract outdoor ambient measured in the shade
Then divide by 2 equals target superheat
hi, i was working on an r22 system with fixed orifice. subcooling was at 9f and my superheat was 2f. the suction temp. was about 30f. there was lots of nice cold air coming out from floor register. please help as i have no idea what the problem is. thank you for all your helpful videos.
hello dear, I have a question: if we increase the volume or the size of the condencer in this case, we will have more air cool inside the car ?
Full restriction in the system will cause a pump down?
Love the chart would like to get one for my younger techs. Would stop callbacks and senior techs getting a little miffed
Thanks, Keith. We'd be happy to send you a copy. Please email us at hvac.communications@nortek.com to request a copy of the charts.
How about doing one with the wrong orfices,to big and to small on heat pumps
i got R 22 system ,,,,low pressure on suction side averages 35 psi with high superheat of 62, discharge is 177 psi average. sub cool yesterday was around 12. any suggestions? also evap freezing.
Please contact Nortek's technical service team at 1-800-422-4328 or contractorservices@nortek.com
How do I know what the operating pressures of a system should be?
Please contact Nortek Technical Support for assistance 1-800-422-4328
Thank you for the time and knowledge in these videos
Is there somewhere we can view/download the job document that you're using in the video?
You can find the documents here: literature.nortekhvac.com/Unbranded/HVAC/SEARCH/0E43A926-5BF6-2AE6-1C15-733CDF8E2106
Hopefully you make more videos
Thanks, Sal! We also have more videos on edgetekhvac.com
hi , how do you find the INDOOR superheat if there's no shrader port at the evaporator outlet? thanks.
Hi Mark,
Typically superheat is measured at the service valves at the condensing unit.
Thank you I've learned something tks
Can you check superheat pressure on the low side when the heat is on? It seems that the pressure needle flips 180? When i put the ac on to test like i normally would I read 25lbs its like 65 degrees outside. I normally test at 90 degrees and get 115lbs
Hi Jim, our technical services team recommends testing an A/C when it is 75 degrees outside or above.
Is that sheet down loadable I'd love to play with it. Very nicely done.
Hi Mark,
I'd be happy to send you a copy. Please email hvac.communications@nortek.com
@@EdgeTekHVAC hi sir, i still confusing in superheat and subcool... what is standart range for superheat and subcool? Even reciprocating compressor also same range as u calculating now? Our system dont have indoor blower... our system connected chill water tank..
Are there any deferment between calculation super heat & sub cool at( refrigerator and air condition ) units ?
Hello! Sub Cooling and Superheat are calculated the same on any refrigeration system, although the required superheat and sub cooling may change.
Great work!. Can I get a copy of that form from you for training. I recall I had one way back in the day.
We'd be happy to send over the job sheets. Please email hvac.communications@nortek.com
where can i get the formed used
Highly informative!!!!
Thanks for the feedback. Check out www.edgetekhvac.com for more great tips.
what would cause superheat to fluctuate up and down 8 my superheat would be at 14 and go down to 6 then go up to 20 but the pressure is high and low will stay the same?
Hi Mark, Insufficient airflow or improper sensing bulb mounting causing TXV to hunt.
Thank you
Could be the bulb. Could also be non-condensables in the system. Meaning the system wasn't evacuated properly and you have something other than pure refrigerant in there.
If you are here to learn about restriction with a piston you can jump to 7:40
It is great if viewers can see whole drawing behind presenter. Most of time, the view of right end is blocked
hi my a/c high side is low that is the piston or the coil
If the high side is low and the suction is normal to high it
could be an oversized piston or improperly installed piston more than likely
not a coil issue.
i need to replace the drier filter on the condenser
thank you
thank you that was very helpful
How do you know when your subcooling is too high or too low on a piston system? I guess what I’m asking is what is the ideal subcooling supposed to be on a piston system?
Between 10 and 15
you talk about low air flow across indoor coil , low vapor line temp. , What about to much air flow across indoor coil , will you get high vapor line temp ?
Hello - the answer is yes. The examples provided were just some examples.
That's why I NEVER use pistons. I always look for TXV
Great job keep it up!
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