You talked about good point and which is oil in the lines back to compressor my question is the oil will be in cycling I mean like the same for engine lubricant? Thanks.🎄
Little different than an engine. The oil is carried by the refrigerant, and the refregerants velocity. Both work together to get the oils back to the compressor. When it's not installed correctly, or there is a problem oil will be " logged" or traped where it is not suppose to be. This causes poor heat transfer , restrictions and mainly the compressor itself not being lubricated.
Thank you for this video. I want to Set Up Refrigeration Service Centre for Industrial and Commercial system. please list out for me the Tools I need to buy. thank you
@@love2hvac Alright that is why I always watch your channel for every update to gain more on site experience. however, if you come across any please do share with me
My opinion the black closed cell armorflex brand or similar. Taped or glued at each joint with Muller brand copper tubing. I will do a segment on brazimg, copper piping, bending, swayging, sweating, flaring, and more. It just takes time.
@@love2hvac will you include the different silfos and flux? Ie. high temp, med temp, low temp. Disimilar metals brazing....and include temp ranges they all mean?
Thanks Ty for doing another great video. So easy to learn from. My question is are all evaporator coils when they are new, charged somewhat or just condenser coils. Thanks
Most come with just nitrogen-holding chsrge. However, some systems come precharged. The line sets are also charged with special connections between them that open when they are tightened. Also, know that not all condensers come precharged. Most commercial and some residential also come with a nitrogen charge.
Take a real world temperature at the evaporator suction and at the outdoor unit suction. Without a little armaflex you lose almost nothing as far as capacity and I live in one of the hottest climates.
Manufacturers are never wrong,nothing is ever their fault?🤣 You can anneal hard copper to make a bend or two. I'll never do an install without changing the piping, they can call plenty of other companies that will. 🍺🍺🍺🥃🥃🍇🏌🏻♀️ Stay safe. Retired (werk'n) keyboard super tech. Wear your safety glasses.
Shhhhhhh pointing to manufactures literature is my digital liability safety glasses So that is interesting. I never thought about annealing to bed. I try that just to satisfy my curiosity.
An alien hard copper is what my grandfather taught me as a kid one of the best practices and cleanest looking work. At the Chicago AHR show about a decade ago I seen a hard copper bender quite large quite expensive but I don’t care I’m about to purchase one I think this year finally. It is constructed for bending thick walled ACR without going through the annealing process it does a manual annealing through friction and rollers. It doesn’t matter how much it cost three grand plus is a small price to pay for never having to have a come back due to the quality of your installation.
Great video as usual professor Ty. Very busy with school but always come back here where it all started for me!
Well said sir. I follow your teaching so I can be a more effective instructor since I too teach at a community college.
Kflex for outside line set. UV resident coating already on the flex.
thank you 🙏
Awesome video Ty.! Got my job link probes yesterday.! I’m excited to test them out on my system.! I’ll let yah know how it goes.
As always good info.
Love your channel, Ty! ;)
You talked about good point and which is oil in the lines back to compressor my question is the oil will be in cycling I mean like the same for engine lubricant? Thanks.🎄
Little different than an engine.
The oil is carried by the refrigerant, and the refregerants velocity. Both work together to get the oils back to the compressor. When it's not installed correctly, or there is a problem oil will be " logged" or traped where it is not suppose to be. This causes poor heat transfer , restrictions and mainly the compressor itself not being lubricated.
Thank you for this video.
I want to Set Up Refrigeration Service Centre for Industrial and Commercial system.
please list out for me the Tools I need to buy.
thank you
That sounds like a fun endeavor. I don't have a top list set up.
@@love2hvac
Alright that is why I always watch your channel for every update to gain more on site experience. however, if you come across any please do share with me
What is the best insulation and how could to protect it from weather? Thanks Branaman. Could you make a lecture who to measure and bend copper tube.
My opinion the black closed cell armorflex brand or similar. Taped or glued at each joint with Muller brand copper tubing.
I will do a segment on brazimg, copper piping, bending, swayging, sweating, flaring, and more. It just takes time.
@@love2hvac will you include the different silfos and flux? Ie. high temp, med temp, low temp. Disimilar metals brazing....and include temp ranges they all mean?
@@kurikoweiber5926 I will do my best to cover it all
Thanks Ty for doing another great video. So easy to learn from. My question is are all evaporator coils when they are new, charged somewhat or just condenser coils. Thanks
Most come with just nitrogen-holding chsrge. However, some systems come precharged. The line sets are also charged with special connections between them that open when they are tightened.
Also, know that not all condensers come precharged. Most commercial and some residential also come with a nitrogen charge.
Take a real world temperature at the evaporator suction and at the outdoor unit suction. Without a little armaflex you lose almost nothing as far as capacity and I live in one of the hottest climates.
Manufacturers are never wrong,nothing is ever their fault?🤣
You can anneal hard copper to make a bend or two.
I'll never do an install without changing the piping, they can call plenty of other companies that will.
🍺🍺🍺🥃🥃🍇🏌🏻♀️
Stay safe.
Retired (werk'n) keyboard super tech.
Wear your safety glasses.
Shhhhhhh pointing to manufactures literature is my digital liability safety glasses
So that is interesting. I never thought about annealing to bed. I try that just to satisfy my curiosity.
An alien hard copper is what my grandfather taught me as a kid one of the best practices and cleanest looking work.
At the Chicago AHR show about a decade ago I seen a hard copper bender quite large quite expensive but I don’t care I’m about to purchase one I think this year finally. It is constructed for bending thick walled ACR without going through the annealing process it does a manual annealing through friction and rollers.
It doesn’t matter how much it cost three grand plus is a small price to pay for never having to have a come back due to the quality of your installation.