Helps keep the temperature down in the less insulated area of the house and reduces the time that our ac unit is running at home in turn saving money. Great item
Great video. I knew nothing about HVAC and how it worked, until I watched this video and had to deal with stuff in my own home. So thanks for the video again.
Excellent representation of how air conditioning works, I liked it so much that I showed it to my boss and thank you, we have more clear information about how it works, so this way we already know how to communicate with air conditioning technicians and we are clear with the malfunction and its prompt repair. Thank you
Question: At compressor startup, does the A coil (inside furnace) make some noise getting up to operating pressure? It lasts for about 15 seconds? Then noise stops. At end of cooling cycle the same thing happens. During the cycle no noise at all, other than normal blower sounds. AC runs great, very cold.
its a basic animation. he cant put every thing thats on the system. for example filter driers, oil accumulator. pressure sensors. liquid receiver. access valves, etc.
WOW... muy interesante video aunque ... considero que hubiera sido mejor ... me refiero para más ilustrativo ... con respecto a la unidad condensadora ... - en la linea de líquido .. es decir .. en la cañeria delgada .. la cañeria de alta presion ... hubiera sido con color rojo ... - y en la cañería gruesa ... la de baja presión ... hubiera sido con color azul ... es solo mi humilde opinión ... Buen Día.
Really depends on the climate where this is located. In the a hot climate both grills are located at the top of the room so in the season of greatest extreme (hot weather) the heat will be removed and cold air blown in will flow from top of the room to bottom (cold air settles/hot air rises). In a cold climate the opposite happens. Everything is low in the room so the cold is removed (since it cold air drops) and the heat is pushed through the floor where it fills the room and risers.
Really great visual. Hopefully in the future there can be an in depth narration of what’s happening too!
There is actually, someone made a full explanation of how it works with practically the same animation
Excellent animation and explanation of the working!
Helps keep the temperature down in the less insulated area of the house and reduces the time that our ac unit is running at home in turn saving money. Great item
Coming from the A/C business myself. This is an awesome simulation. Great work Alex.
Hi Jim, Can you tell me where the Filter on the unit is located?
Wow, excellent 3D animation! Fantastic job on the visuals. Love the realism here. Redshift?
Finally someone who understands graphics over blah blah blah, BRAVO!!!
Great video. I knew nothing about HVAC and how it worked, until I watched this video and had to deal with stuff in my own home. So thanks for the video again.
Excellent representation of how air conditioning works, I liked it so much that I showed it to my boss and thank you, we have more clear information about how it works, so this way we already know how to communicate with air conditioning technicians and we are clear with the malfunction and its prompt repair. Thank you
Just watching this video gave me so much satisfaction. Lord I love being a tech
Hey Alex! congratulations amazing animations and workflow!
Thanks Jonas
this was awesome. cant wait for the video on heating!
Great animation. I oppose the suction line being affiliated with the “warmer” color
I love your animation it looks realistic
A furnace also has cooling mode that’s for air conditioning!
Good work thank you, what a video,,, thank you
really cool video
Beautiful
That was great
So perfect great work.
Very good
Whats the song name? I love it.
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Great video, but one problem? What is the Filter? Is that a filter-less system? I am confused. Please help me understand.
what song was used?
Nice video 👌
Question: At compressor startup, does the A coil (inside furnace) make some noise getting up to operating pressure? It lasts for about 15 seconds? Then noise stops. At end of cooling cycle the same thing happens. During the cycle no noise at all, other than normal blower sounds. AC runs great, very cold.
Top notch👏
Awesome
Cool!
Sweet.
nice information
WHich software do you use to simulate this animation? I need to do this next week
Hi Dama Rey! Hope you feel well. If you got the software name, i also need it. Please share it with me.
Still don't get it but I love the music..
Amazing animation ,but where is the expansion valve?
its a basic animation. he cant put every thing thats on the system. for example filter driers, oil accumulator. pressure sensors. liquid receiver. access valves, etc.
great, how is the animation made? which software? really thanks
Use RUclips chapters please
So we can share each chapter
0:12
Outdoor unit
1:10
Nice
Where the heck is the metering device?
WOW...
muy interesante video
aunque ... considero que hubiera sido mejor ... me refiero para más ilustrativo ... con respecto a la unidad condensadora ...
- en la linea de líquido .. es decir .. en la cañeria delgada .. la cañeria de alta presion ... hubiera sido con color rojo ...
- y en la cañería gruesa ... la de baja presión ... hubiera sido con color azul ...
es solo mi humilde opinión ...
Buen Día.
should the heat intake be higher in the house?
Really depends on the climate where this is located. In the a hot climate both grills are located at the top of the room so in the season of greatest extreme (hot weather) the heat will be removed and cold air blown in will flow from top of the room to bottom (cold air settles/hot air rises). In a cold climate the opposite happens. Everything is low in the room so the cold is removed (since it cold air drops) and the heat is pushed through the floor where it fills the room and risers.
What’s the little box on the floor?
i think its a water pump
Where are you from
confusing colors of lines are incorrect.
I did not see any ductwork that bring fresh outside air into this house.
All other questions aside, I am more interested in what you meant by humans breathing out too much oxygen..
@@tonomoresorrow I wandered about bringing outside air into the house. Now I realize that it is ductless system.
Humans are pretty cool
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