You my friend would make a good teacher at any school, it seems to me that you love what you do and that makes the difference. Worked on RTUs many years ago and now only doing residential, keep up the good work! We wll be watching you here in walnut, ca
That unit was made on the 4th week of 2001. Carrier units have unique serial numbers, first 2 number are the week of the year, last 2 numbers the year it was made in. Great video brother!
This video is awesome, it's an actual no cool call. Seems other's videos were staged, planned, and set-up. That's fine there is education value in that. This video can be helpful to techs bc it's real world, and takes us through the adventure of trouble shooting
Those unit have a known problem with the condensers , the coils are stacked one stage on top of second stage and the top coil always gets recirculated condenser air so one stage always runs higher head than the other. Usually fix that issue with a old style hail guard but you can't get those anymore so many fabricate their own to keep them running. more often than not you find these with all the high pressure switches disconnected. They make a 25 ton version with semi hermetics and those slab coils are thick and get plugged so thoroughly you can't clean them with out the fire hose treatment. basically you want to get rid of these as they are money pits, sometimes the belt break and grab all the capillaries and rip them out of the evaporator, I have seen them eat so many compressors the condensers get clogged with braze balls and shellac from burnt motor windings etc etc.
It’s a little different with a building as such with vavs but In general I do utilize google maps. Pin the location downstairs, then walk to the roof and return back to your pin location. This works well with warehouse exhaust fans as well.
Boa noite tira uma dúvida as placas dos equipamentos centrais normalmente sao modelos padrões. Ou tem diferença.? Sou Brasil acompanho seus videos. Parabéns
Great video D2D! Wanted to ask if there is a big need for HVAC techs/installers in NYC. I’m in school in NJ and looking for employment outlook around here.
@@D2DNYAC I had both boards go bad the other day. Checked my amps and both stages, both good. Jumped the pressure switches out after verifying pressures were good. Still cut out on lockout. All you have to do is remove the shared common (x terminal) and it will bypass the board and keep the pressure switches in service. Thanks for your videos!!
No building automation? That's how you find out rite away which one is down. I'd be suprised if a setup like that had no automation,if it doesn't than yeah that sucks but you're rite about checking for no condensate, good place to start for sure
Would have been nice to see its approach, once everything else was made good. Approach can give a good indication of proper charge when there's no liquid line port.
Here’s how, the capacitor is connected to the start windings of motor, which is responsible for starting the motor and determines the rotation. Hence with a bad capacitor most often motor will not start or may start and runs in wrong direction. By using your hands you can almost replace the start windings
@@D2DNYAC if the compressor does not pull more that .5 amps then the lockout board will disable the system until a power cycle resets it. wants you to find the cause, ie LP or HP etc. you will know you are on lockout if you have voltage to the x terminal
Perhaps you arev right my friend! However 🤔 I will have to test this theory 💡before I can accept it ! I will also do a video as well if possible stay turned
@@D2DNYAC I know your Jamaica buddy lives in Irvine used to live in Florida he always called you for help I recognize your voice from Mr Robert is this ricky?
You my friend would make a good teacher at any school, it seems to me that you love what you do and that makes the difference. Worked on RTUs many years ago and now only doing residential, keep up the good work! We wll be watching you here in walnut, ca
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It's not dumping heat that's crazy
That unit was made on the 4th week of 2001. Carrier units have unique serial numbers, first 2 number are the week of the year, last 2 numbers the year it was made in. Great video brother!
👍👍 thank you for this. Watching this took some of the anxiety i feel from being a brand new tech.
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Covid Lockdown has me binge watching Hvac content and I must say this was one of the best vids I've seen thus far🔥🔥💪🏾
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This video is awesome, it's an actual no cool call. Seems other's videos were staged, planned, and set-up. That's fine there is education value in that. This video can be helpful to techs bc it's real world, and takes us through the adventure of trouble shooting
Man really appreciate the info one of the best videos I've seen bout to blow up the rest of feed.
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Glad to see a troubleshoot my brethern
go over everything ive been searching for a great Hvac RUclips page this is great! Thank you
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Really enjoyed your real life walk through diagnosis👍 Subscribed! Look forward to more. Cheers from Alberta!!!
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Very helpful. You have a short explanation for everything. Still trying to learn this field.
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One of the best videos on RUclips
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Had to come back to watch again, tons of good info . Thank you
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I found gold!!! This video is so helpful and will definately help my grandson in his new hvac job! Thank you so much!!!
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Those unit have a known problem with the condensers , the coils are stacked one stage on top of second stage and the top coil always gets recirculated condenser air so one stage always runs higher head than the other. Usually fix that issue with a old style hail guard but you can't get those anymore so many fabricate their own to keep them running. more often than not you find these with all the high pressure switches disconnected. They make a 25 ton version with semi hermetics and those slab coils are thick and get plugged so thoroughly you can't clean them with out the fire hose treatment. basically you want to get rid of these as they are money pits, sometimes the belt break and grab all the capillaries and rip them out of the evaporator, I have seen them eat so many compressors the condensers get clogged with braze balls and shellac from burnt motor windings etc etc.
OK my friend thanks for watching
It’s a little different with a building as such with vavs but In general I do utilize google maps. Pin the location downstairs, then walk to the roof and return back to your pin location. This works well with warehouse exhaust fans as well.
Okay
not bad, please do more trouble shooting videos, and also a sequence of operation, thanks.
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Excellent video, very educational!!!
Watched you for the very first time and subscribed to your channel.
Loved watching it in Vanvouver, BC, Canada
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I enjoyed the walk through on this service call.
I’m in the market for a clamp meter would you recommend the Amorobe meter for a HVAC/R
Amprobe is all I use now, I have used several other in the past, however Amprobe meters is the best in my experience as an HVAC contractor
Excellent dear very informative
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I enjoyed your video as well! You are funny. Thanks for posting! Subscribed with all notifications 👍
Boa noite tira uma dúvida as placas dos equipamentos centrais normalmente sao modelos padrões. Ou tem diferença.? Sou Brasil acompanho seus videos. Parabéns
No habla Español
Great training, i like the way you explain .
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You a beast in these streets
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Thanks for great video, just wonder that where the compressor capacitor locate?
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I believe this a 3 ph power unit and this no capacitors needed
Impressive ma dude. We can use you in NYC,do you do light R as well? If looking let me know
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Excellent diagnostics
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biggg up! great diagnosis, great walk through!
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Great video D2D! Wanted to ask if there is a big need for HVAC techs/installers in NYC. I’m in school in NJ and looking for employment outlook around here.
Yes the demand is here, you just have to know how to get started .
This was a great diagnostic video
Great work mon!
Wow is a lot common but know body hit like button, I guess I’m only first one great content always thanks you again
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Awesome video, thanks for making it!
Those CLO boards have to read a minimum of 2.5 amps within 1 second of startup. It doesn’t lock out with high amps.
Got it
@@D2DNYAC I had both boards go bad the other day. Checked my amps and both stages, both good. Jumped the pressure switches out after verifying pressures were good. Still cut out on lockout. All you have to do is remove the shared common (x terminal) and it will bypass the board and keep the pressure switches in service. Thanks for your videos!!
Years back the journeymen would call it the “low or no amp lockout”. Thanks for the details on it!
Lots of good information on this video. Thanks.
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How did you run the motor with other capacitor such as the wiring goes? Since you removed both brown wires??
Because the run cap is use mostly for starting the motor
No building automation? That's how you find out rite away which one is down. I'd be suprised if a setup like that had no automation,if it doesn't than yeah that sucks but you're rite about checking for no condensate, good place to start for sure
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Great service call fam ! send mi ur link so that i can learn.I am in school at the moment studying hvac 😊
What link?
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great video
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Nice job, great explanation and very thorough 👍🏼
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Hey my friend are you from Jamaica? My family is from Jamaica as well
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Great video!
What about the fan spinning opposite direction that’s diagnostic to.
Could be yes
Just subd, this was a really good class sir
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Excellent.
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thank you... great video
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Good video
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Would have been nice to see its approach, once everything else was made good. Approach can give a good indication of proper charge when there's no liquid line port.
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great info
Thanks for the video =)
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how'd you get it to run in the proper rotation?
3 phase motors just switch around any 2 power wire leads
"...is that factory ?"😂😂😂
That should be put on a T-shirt for your company!
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what model of unit was this ?
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Need to be careful your touching live voltage wires and stuck your finger in the Contactor while it was pulled in
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What happens if the condenser coils are cleaned but still you are expiriencing high pressure
Condenser fans( check air flow across condenser)or refrigerant charge issues
Hi pls how to charge 407 package unit reheem
Are you a technician?
D2D
Are you Hawaiian?
No
24:56 how ?
Good question my friend
Here’s how, the capacitor is connected to the start windings of motor, which is responsible for starting the motor and determines the rotation. Hence with a bad capacitor most often motor will not start or may start and runs in wrong direction. By using your hands you can almost replace the start windings
@@D2DNYAC ohhh lol ok. make way more sense the way u explain it
Are you a jamaican
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all pros wear their gloves backwards lol
Not how a lockout board works. Doesn’t look for high amps it looks for low amps.
Interesting 🤔! What are you saying?
@@D2DNYAC if the compressor does not pull more that .5 amps then the lockout board will disable the system until a power cycle resets it. wants you to find the cause, ie LP or HP etc. you will know you are on lockout if you have voltage to the x terminal
Perhaps you arev right my friend! However 🤔 I will have to test this theory 💡before I can accept it ! I will also do a video as well if possible stay turned
HP wouldn’t cause low amps
80-
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I know who you are. Your ricky?
Perhaps
@@D2DNYAC I know your Jamaica buddy lives in Irvine used to live in Florida he always called you for help I recognize your voice from Mr Robert is this ricky?
@@D2DNYAC regardless your the man I'm your fan. Ty for the knowledge
What, slow down
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It’s a Sucker
i have zero faith in myself knowing how to diagnose anything electrical
Just keep watching my videos then😂 it will come to you
Great video!!
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