One more small note, when it comes to airflow, always check return air vents and make sure they're not blocked or extremely dirty, because then it's exactly like having a clogged filter
Good video, good reminders. Straight to the point. Got sent to deal with a frozen rooftop commercial unit last week and everyone was scratching their heads (filter is good, right? Blower's moving, right? Got pressure right?). Meanwhile nobody bothered to clean the solid compacted dust on the indoor return grills, pulling so hard it was picking them up... But hey, that's why they pay me the big bucks on colorful paper. XD
I've asked this so many times but is this a software you are using or do you pay someone to create the video? I am an HVAC instructor and would love to make content like this for my class to cover specific lessons.
I just want to say that I really appreciate all the advice and knowledge you give to us in your videos, and I can't thank you enough for taking the time to make ones like these (with all the animations). All hats off to you and your team. 🫡
Does the coil temperature to air difference differ in refrigeration? I’m a refrigeration apprentice and was told the coil is 10-15° cooler than the space, but this video is saying it’s a 35° difference
My system freezes sometimes because the blower fails to start with the compressor. I have a split system. This can happen once or twice a month, specially during the monsoon season. I just turn off the system, wait to de-freeze and I am good for another couple of weeks until it happens again. Any ideas? Could it be the blower capacitor?
Great video and content. Thank you!
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Great basic fundamentals that every HVAC tech needs when diagnosing a frozen evaporator coil.
One more small note, when it comes to airflow, always check return air vents and make sure they're not blocked or extremely dirty, because then it's exactly like having a clogged filter
Outstanding graphics presentation.
The visuals in this video 🔥🔥🔥
Great Video
Thank you a lot for this channel.
Did a better job at helping me understand this than my instructor.
Great video presentation ❤
Awesome video thanks for your support
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great vid
Great information and very clear
Just like they taught us-- back in 1972 !!!!
Nice work bro
Thankyou for the video. Please do more
Good video, good reminders. Straight to the point. Got sent to deal with a frozen rooftop commercial unit last week and everyone was scratching their heads (filter is good, right? Blower's moving, right? Got pressure right?). Meanwhile nobody bothered to clean the solid compacted dust on the indoor return grills, pulling so hard it was picking them up... But hey, that's why they pay me the big bucks on colorful paper. XD
I've asked this so many times but is this a software you are using or do you pay someone to create the video? I am an HVAC instructor and would love to make content like this for my class to cover specific lessons.
Yes I work with a professional 3D animator
Thanks!
Just had this happen due to undersized copper tubing that wasn't replaced when the AC was updated. A nice little $1400 repair.
Good info, Thanks Bryan.
Awesome video !!
Can you make and talk about diagnosing reversing valves ? Bypassing ?
I just want to say that I really appreciate all the advice and knowledge you give to us in your videos, and I can't thank you enough for taking the time to make ones like these (with all the animations). All hats off to you and your team. 🫡
Thank you. For the Information.
Thank you for this!
I like your explanation good job.
GREAT VIDEO THANK YOU.🥶
Thanks a lot for this video
Nicely Done! 🤝✌️
Does the coil temperature to air difference differ in refrigeration? I’m a refrigeration apprentice and was told the coil is 10-15° cooler than the space, but this video is saying it’s a 35° difference
Why does low refrigerant cause this though? Just would like a better understanding of why low amount of refrigerant in the system would cause ice up
Low air flow also
What if you have 40 degree coil, 10 degree sub cool(txv) suction 126 liquid 312 but the suction line temp doesn’t goes below 68 f?
My system freezes sometimes because the blower fails to start with the compressor. I have a split system. This can happen once or twice a month, specially during the monsoon season. I just turn off the system, wait to de-freeze and I am good for another couple of weeks until it happens again. Any ideas? Could it be the blower capacitor?
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Thank you.😊