These corporations can't do math, they will spend money on installing ECM motors to save a few watts, but then not maintain the equipment and wastes enormous amount of amps. Spend money to save watts, then wastes 1000 times that due to lack of maintenance.
How dumb is it to put air conditioning units in a car park? How much extra cleaning will you need to do over the life of this shit. And wasting money on those huge fans running 24/7.
ECM motors are the biggest scam going on in refrigeration evaporators, especially on WI Freezers. They sell them on evaporators as energy efficient, cost saving, the whole nine yards. But they dont last long, and if you have to replace them, it is now $800 list price.
@@reynanmegx23How about the condenser fan? I'm in classes right now and we're told the same blanket statement, that the ECM motor is like the bee's knees of motors. I'm sure they have their applications, but probably in a more residential setting? I understand why they're not meant for this, they apprantly need to be better maintained than a regular motor which makes them poor for the application.
I am a financial services consultant. I work in the banking industry. So someone please tell me why RUclips recommended Chris' channel and also why I have watched nearly every video he's posted
Kevin Scott this is bizarre - really. I’m a UK financial Adviser too. No idea how this guy’s videos ended up in my feed but I’ve watched three now and have just subscribed. Maybe it’s because he can diagnose, start and then fix a problem which is immensely satisfying to a guy who’s in a profession where a good proportion of the business we pitch for fails to complete and job satisfaction is wanting.
Same reason I'm a software engineer watching all these videos...oddly satisfying and interesting to see how stuff is done, especially when what they are doing that you don't understand is explained along the way
to be honest, you couldve just put down some cones beneath the area and a wet floor sign and everyone ( including security) would leave you alone if you were wearing a hard hat or reflective vest
Most parking garages get completely soaked with water when it rains, both from water getting in directly and from wet cars coming in. They're designed to get wet.
***the next video starts playing*** "Welcome to the Jurupa Valley Mall Janitor Blog! Man, you won't believe the mess I found this morning... Those freon jockeys left another giant mess for me to scrub today, they always leave the WORST messes! They also must have messed with those fans again. I keep having to loosen the belts to slow them down because they make such a racket they give me a headache. *flips breaker and smiles at the silence as he whistles and thinks about his days at Scrubs...
Small piece of advice. Before blowing that much dust in the air make sure there aren't and smoke detectors in the area. I talked to a maintenance guy that evacuated a 16 story building because of a dust cloud.
Man dont apologize for showing your emotion anyone who says "you should be thankful" has their head up their ass. it shows you have a passion for what you do and that deserves respect. When someone else's b.s work pisses you off I see that as integrity and exceptional standards instead of treating it like a meal ticket to get a call back
Hi bud. Another great video with great technique. Here’s a warning from your British sparky subscriber.........be careful ‘bumping’ larger motors. The starting inrush current sets up a powerful magnetic field in the stator (and rotor) which, if you switch off the supply whilst it is established, will collapse and can cause a pokey back EMF. Where does that EMF manifest itself? Usually right across the contacts of the device you are using for switching! Can quite easily cause a ‘flashover’ arc between phases, phases to earth or even on the same phase (as at this point there is a voltage difference). Nasty. Take care!
Most of that dust is actually aerosolized rubber from tires. I imagine that it acts as a strong insulator, which is why accumulation causes such problems.
Yeah, the way it came out black instead of just a brown color definitely makes it look like rubber dust from tires, especially given the parking garage environment. What a dumb place to put equipment though.
Holy, all that black. Looks like you cleaned out a couple of thousand miles of wear from the tires scrubbing in the parking lot. Today, I replaced a plastic fan with 4 blades to an aluminum with 5 blades. A little smaller in diameter but pulls a lot more air.
Make sure to replace the bearings, instead of greasing them. They are probably shot after all this dust from brakes and tires are getting into them. When you grease the bearing, they will continue to work a short while but dry out quickly again. They probably have non-shielded bearings, so go for the more expensive shielded ones to get rid of this issue :)
They should have soft starters on those tubeaxial fans to save on belts. Even better would be varying the speed with temperature and it might save them more money on electricity.
Again, a totally interesting and absorbing video from you, I'm retired and from a totally different trade but, wow to have time to see behind the scenes in these locations, I just love it. I'm from the 1950s generation so we learned and repaired stuff and got a trade and didn't get time to look at the other tradesmen working. Thanks for taking the time to do these videos.
Try doing emergency hot work in a mall or a bank. Getting an "on the spot" hot work permit is almost impossible 😁. I just usually wing it.. haven't been yelled at yet.
I remember when I 1st started watching your channel you were at like 10k- 15k subs. To see you channel at 65k+ makes me happy. You deserve more man. Watched it till the end per usual. See you on the next one ✊🏽
I remember repairing many of those Tube Axle Fans. Those suckers ARE loud. Some of the larger ones you have to wear hearing protection when running them after a repair. The direct-drive one's are even louder.
Totally understand about the "just do it" on the coil cleaner and water. It's a whole lot better to ask for forgiveness instead of asking permission. That way, by that time you have already done the right thing, without having to deal with people saying "no." You were lucky to find a water hookup there, actually. It is pretty sad about the energy efficient ECM fans. That is a pitiful example of equipment tampering, in my opinion. And they didn't even hook it up in a professional manner. The cost of energy savings will likely not make up for the added repair costs due to the cheap construction of the motor, and the short life it will give. Wild about those fans being run to the degree that the belts were almost gone! You would think they would have noticed the slowly decreasing speeds before it reached that state!
Just stumbled upon this. I am an Electrician 30 plus years commercial,industrial and institutional. Fact. Management seldom cares. They smile and nod approvingly. They're polite. Before you are gone they forgot. Parking structures are magnets for dirt. But you are correct. You have to communicate. The other issue is property management. They employ so called engineers. Seldom do they do the job they were highered for. Management is just as bad they won't get off their wallet. Good job.
You seem to be good at what you do . I have been a Master Electrician, Electrical and HVAC and Communications Contractor and worked in 17 Different States and I feel for you. My hat is off to you for the Quality work you do Your reputation will proceed you by far if you be honest.
You are a hero, AC is life , If I where the manager i will forget the mess down there give the man a lifth rigth now , those fans you can literally tell the diference and almost felt the amount of air that moves just here in the video the diference is enormus
Lots of opportunity with calls like this to sell service contracts. A lot of these expensive after hours service calls can be prevented by keeping up on maintenance. Not to mention saving the customer money by extending the service life of the equipment, finding problems before a breakdown occurs, keeping the equipment operating efficiently, and avoiding the cost of damaged product in the freezers from equipment failure.
In that situation I would have done the same especially with the drain being there and made sure to quickly wash the area down when finished. The only thing I probably would have done differently is put some safety cones up just to CMA.
Hey Chris! I used to hate those types of calls. Really? 9pm? When I was working our company took care of Scripps hospitals 🏥 in San Diego county. Most of these have facilities folks who take care of them 7 days a week. They receive calls all day for everything. They sat on this one no cooling call for their kitchen till 9 pm Sunday. I didn’t finish with the call till 3:30 am. You know the routine. Check in. Get the keys. The facilities guy has no idea where anything is. Jeez! I don’t miss that at all. Great video Chris. Have a great Thursday! God bless.
I can't wait to explain to my boss that he probably needs door seals on our walk-ins. The freezer has a few hundred mini-stalactites growing, there's a thick layer of frost on all the boxes, I had to chip some ice away to close the door last night, and yesterday morning it took two employees kicking the crap out of the door to break the ice away inside so they could get it open. Then again, this is the same guy with 13 flour-clogged filters with negative air balance so bad that I have a hard time opening the front door. So I'd be wasting my breath... And behind these masks, with the hot humid outdoor air being pulled in through the door and drive thru window, my breath is precious!
Anonymous tip to the City Health Inspectors about the Freezer or even OSHA (Ice sealing the door is very likely an OSHA Violation - ESPECIALLY if someone is liable to get hurt trying to oped a frozen door)...
I just found your channel tonight and your videos already have me wanting to walk away from IT / Network Engineer to pursue HVAC. I'm an odd duck that is enthralled by engineering, electrical and physics, so I'm not advocating for people to give up IT for HVAC. I just wanted to say that your videos are awesome. Your perspective & approach towards your trade is inspiring. It's rare that someone has the integrity to shine at their work to a level they're willing to broadcast it out to the world. Keep on doing what you do brother!
I like watching and hear the resume after finding out the issues and the fixing, specially you push it with brain like writing the recommend bell on it👍 I’m a mechanic for car’s up to trucks, maybe for everything on the road💁♂️ and i see everyday some “perfect” repairs like you do😉😂 Keep going and work save! Greets from Bavaria 🙋♂️
We have a liebert in a parking garage that doesn't allow us to wash condenser. We literally have to pump it down and take condenser offsite to wash coil. I hate working in malls, parking garages, cities in general.
Bud frustration is apart of the job. My company has been so busy with work it would be great to get a break and kick back some brews! Just remember it's a lifestyle!
I've dealt with those axial air circulation fans. The belts can be a big pain in the ass. I've dealt with some big fans that have 6+ belts. Naturally, they're never installed with maintenance in mind. When they trip due to over-current startup, you have to be really precise with your belt tension, leaving a small amount of slack so they slip a little during start up - just to reduce the inrush current. Of course if they're not 24/7 units, starting and stopping a lot will eat belts, but there's not much you can do. VFDs and soft starters also solve that problem.
@@HVACRVIDEOS That is a funny thing. Spending a bunch on 3 tiny ECM evap motors to maybe save a few kW a year, but 4 much larger circulation fans running 24/7. these "smart" energy companies have a hell of a racket. We're in the wrong business
You know the frustration is real when there isn't even a single swear word in the video. lol It's crazy the conditions they expect these machines to operate in, then want to pinch pennies after they start to malfunction...all while providing the illusion of a well manicured parking garage.
I find it interesting the energy saving company didn't bother checking the condensers. A lot of wasted energy from dirty condensers. I have noticed condensers around parking garages get that black sooty residue on them.
You cut through the BS and got the job done! That's a judgement call! With no one around and no cars below that was the right call! You should have had another technician with you for safety reasons becouse one around if you get hurt ! Also it's easier and faster to get the job done and you will feel less fustration if someone else is with you too! Thanks for another awesome video!
I washed grocery store condensers on roof. they had a black tar ROLLED roof, coil cleaner caused tar coating around units to turn white, shopping center owner said his roofers said it was oil damage, that i had spilled oil all around the stores units while working on them,tried to charge me $27.000 after my insurance company and a letter from coil cleaner manufactor he shut up. manufactor said to always test their product on a small piece of roofing first. bought from united refrigeration .
The heat in those environments is no joke and some of the installs ive seen are rough... almost a dozen condensers in a covered parking lot, all in a line, close to the wall, hardly any air flow and constant issues with units running high head etc..
I work in a service industry as well. The who, what, where isn't important. I tell all my offices, maintenance is king! Regular maintenance will save so much money.
I’ve cleaned those once units once like almost 10 years ago. Water gets everywhere! I just did a hit and run type of stuff to get out of their garage, lol. Good times.
I have got the airline hoses all connected a few times at the end of shift when about to shut all doors and roller doors at work and blasted down the walls and shelves and under benches . All the doors are open no-one else there and blow all the shitty dust out . We have a lot of grinding and punishing dust that just gradually gets everywhere. It feels good to do it. Regards Don
We have tons of the Inline fan's at my job and yeah they can be a pain to work on ! to change the pill block bearings we have to pull off the Ductwork it sucks ! but at least there it was all open for you :) Nice job on the cleaning I like how you really care about all the units most guys would go do the one unit and just leave it at that !
Man I love rebuilding computers and working on cars, something about this kind of combines the two for me. Like the condenser and belt maintenance and seeing lots of the similar tools you use as far as diagnostics
Nice. I was thinking if I were you, I did try to blow away all the dust on the mazzine with a broom before I start cleaning everything. But if I am dam lazy I might just use the blower to blower the coil dust out and get out of there. Let the mall management wonder if there is a desert storm yesterday night. Lol...
I don’t understand the lack of filters. Specially roof tops. We had twelve units, changed filters every three weeks in summer, every six weeks in winter.
Your right on point with taking to management about situations like that. I had a job once that the only way to access the condensing unit was through a window. Long story short. The ups guy that's friends with bldg owner snitched and I got yelled at.. dude even went as far saying he did time in jail... lol.. I calmed him down and finished the job. He was upset because the previous company had damaged the window and popped holes in the roof with screw drivers, dropped screws etc..
Ya ever notice that when they put stuff in, they don't bother setting up a PMI/clean up sched to keep the equipment running? Have seen it many times in many areas.
First rule I have had to adopt, ask the office idiots. They'll have meetings and generally waste time while you sit about waiting to get a call out in the crazy hours. Guaranteed if you don't ask them and do the right thing they'll kick your butt. Big companies want the best of both worlds, cheap maint and long life from whatever stuff they buy....... good luck with that idea..... Looking in that fan case it looks like the belts were catching/rubbing on the case walls, the black marks gave that a way so were possibly on the slack side or had stretched over time. Great to see someone going a bit further than others would to do it right, despite the worry of the business owners getting a bit annoyed.
Fans are really energy efficient when they don’t work.
These corporations can't do math, they will spend money on installing ECM motors to save a few watts, but then not maintain the equipment and wastes enormous amount of amps. Spend money to save watts, then wastes 1000 times that due to lack of maintenance.
How dumb is it to put air conditioning units in a car park? How much extra cleaning will you need to do over the life of this shit. And wasting money on those huge fans running 24/7.
Beren Scott money doesn’t matter to places like this man.
ECM motors are the biggest scam going on in refrigeration evaporators, especially on WI Freezers. They sell them on evaporators as energy efficient, cost saving, the whole nine yards. But they dont last long, and if you have to replace them, it is now $800 list price.
This is a big corpo by defnition. The overlook the basics and point on small details.
@@reynanmegx23How about the condenser fan? I'm in classes right now and we're told the same blanket statement, that the ECM motor is like the bee's knees of motors. I'm sure they have their applications, but probably in a more residential setting? I understand why they're not meant for this, they apprantly need to be better maintained than a regular motor which makes them poor for the application.
I am a financial services consultant. I work in the banking industry. So someone please tell me why RUclips recommended Chris' channel and also why I have watched nearly every video he's posted
Ha ha thanks bud!
Kevin Scott because Chris knows his shit.
Kevin Scott this is bizarre - really. I’m a UK financial Adviser too. No idea how this guy’s videos ended up in my feed but I’ve watched three now and have just subscribed. Maybe it’s because he can diagnose, start and then fix a problem which is immensely satisfying to a guy who’s in a profession where a good proportion of the business we pitch for fails to complete and job satisfaction is wanting.
Because it’s interesting! I am an electronics tech and IT support specialist. Anything technical catches my eye. LOL
Same reason I'm a software engineer watching all these videos...oddly satisfying and interesting to see how stuff is done, especially when what they are doing that you don't understand is explained along the way
to be honest, you couldve just put down some cones beneath the area and a wet floor sign and everyone ( including security) would leave you alone if you were wearing a hard hat or reflective vest
Most parking garages get completely soaked with water when it rains, both from water getting in directly and from wet cars coming in. They're designed to get wet.
***the next video starts playing***
"Welcome to the Jurupa Valley Mall Janitor Blog! Man, you won't believe the mess I found this morning... Those freon jockeys left another giant mess for me to scrub today, they always leave the WORST messes!
They also must have messed with those fans again. I keep having to loosen the belts to slow them down because they make such a racket they give me a headache.
*flips breaker and smiles at the silence as he whistles and thinks about his days at Scrubs...
Nice one! Gave me a chuckle.
Freon jockeys hahahaha
Small piece of advice. Before blowing that much dust in the air make sure there aren't and smoke detectors in the area.
I talked to a maintenance guy that evacuated a 16 story building because of a dust cloud.
See what a chemical fire extinguihser does to an active system.....and everything else in a building. Source: angry assisted living resident.
Man dont apologize for showing your emotion anyone who says "you should be thankful" has their head up their ass. it shows you have a passion for what you do and that deserves respect. When someone else's b.s work pisses you off I see that as integrity and exceptional standards instead of treating it like a meal ticket to get a call back
Hi bud. Another great video with great technique. Here’s a warning from your British sparky subscriber.........be careful ‘bumping’ larger motors. The starting inrush current sets up a powerful magnetic field in the stator (and rotor) which, if you switch off the supply whilst it is established, will collapse and can cause a pokey back EMF. Where does that EMF manifest itself? Usually right across the contacts of the device you are using for switching! Can quite easily cause a ‘flashover’ arc between phases, phases to earth or even on the same phase (as at this point there is a voltage difference). Nasty. Take care!
I didnt hear any frustration. You hide it well.
you know it lol. my version of frustrated is vastly different than his
Yeah. When im frustrated on the job, im like a woman on a period.. Well composed, man!
When I'm rly frustrated. Tools go flying
Sometimes its better to do first and ask for forgiveness later.
Better to ask for forgiveness than to ask for permission.
With a bit of luck, you are gone before anybody notices.
Not when you gonna get sued for damage it ain't.
Most of that dust is actually aerosolized rubber from tires. I imagine that it acts as a strong insulator, which is why accumulation causes such problems.
Yeah, the way it came out black instead of just a brown color definitely makes it look like rubber dust from tires, especially given the parking garage environment. What a dumb place to put equipment though.
Its satisfying to get a slow moving blower back up to 100%.. i felt relief when i saw that air mover speed up. Good job man
Holy, all that black. Looks like you cleaned out a couple of thousand miles of wear from the tires scrubbing in the parking lot. Today, I replaced a plastic fan with 4 blades to an aluminum with 5 blades. A little smaller in diameter but pulls a lot more air.
We will save you thousands on your energy bills...... So you can give it to your tech when our shit breaks.
This is the case in MANY MANY fields.
These are my favourite vids - Cleaning coils, fixing condenser high temp issues due to airflow .
Make sure to replace the bearings, instead of greasing them. They are probably shot after all this dust from brakes and tires are getting into them.
When you grease the bearing, they will continue to work a short while but dry out quickly again.
They probably have non-shielded bearings, so go for the more expensive shielded ones to get rid of this issue :)
They should have soft starters on those tubeaxial fans to save on belts. Even better would be varying the speed with temperature and it might save them more money on electricity.
Again, a totally interesting and absorbing video from you, I'm retired and from a totally different trade but, wow to have time to see behind the scenes in these locations, I just love it. I'm from the 1950s generation so we learned and repaired stuff and got a trade and didn't get time to look at the other tradesmen working. Thanks for taking the time to do these videos.
Try doing emergency hot work in a mall or a bank. Getting an "on the spot" hot work permit is almost impossible 😁. I just usually wing it.. haven't been yelled at yet.
I remember when I 1st started watching your channel you were at like 10k- 15k subs. To see you channel at 65k+ makes me happy. You deserve more man. Watched it till the end per usual. See you on the next one ✊🏽
I remember repairing many of those Tube Axle Fans. Those suckers ARE loud. Some of the larger ones you have to wear hearing protection when running them after a repair. The direct-drive one's are even louder.
Totally understand about the "just do it" on the coil cleaner and water. It's a whole lot better to ask for forgiveness instead of asking permission. That way, by that time you have already done the right thing, without having to deal with people saying "no." You were lucky to find a water hookup there, actually.
It is pretty sad about the energy efficient ECM fans. That is a pitiful example of equipment tampering, in my opinion. And they didn't even hook it up in a professional manner. The cost of energy savings will likely not make up for the added repair costs due to the cheap construction of the motor, and the short life it will give.
Wild about those fans being run to the degree that the belts were almost gone! You would think they would have noticed the slowly decreasing speeds before it reached that state!
Just stumbled upon this. I am an Electrician 30 plus years commercial,industrial and institutional. Fact. Management seldom cares. They smile and nod approvingly. They're polite. Before you are gone they forgot. Parking structures are magnets for dirt. But you are correct. You have to communicate. The other issue is property management. They employ so called engineers. Seldom do they do the job they were highered for. Management is just as bad they won't get off their wallet. Good job.
3:45 Skyjack from the lower parking deck will give you safe access to the mass-cooling fans...
"lets hope this thing dont blow up" my thoughts everytime no matter how good my work is
I have no idea why, but watching you repair freezers or fans or w/e is addicting.
I'm a simple man I see HVACR VIDEOS, I click i like, I enjoy.
The dust cloud must have been huge when those fans were moving the full amount of air
A solid teacher is what you are! Thanks!
You seem to be good at what you do . I have been a Master Electrician, Electrical and HVAC and Communications Contractor and worked in 17 Different States and I feel for you. My hat is off to you for the Quality work you do Your reputation will proceed you by far if you be honest.
You are a hero, AC is life , If I where the manager i will forget the mess down there give the man a lifth rigth now , those fans you can literally tell the diference and almost felt the amount of air that moves just here in the video the diference is enormus
20+ year comm/res hvac service tech really like your videos and your attention to detail and going above and beyond
A man and his magic wand, cleaning condenser coils across California during COVID-19. Well done, well done!
Your very conscientious. Washing all condensers on overtime. Good job. I’d have waited for the next day to do the others.
Man it’s all good with the frustration stuff we all get frustrated and you handle your frustration well better than most.
Absolutely love the viper cleaners. Used the spray cans often at my previous job. Safe on coils minimal clean up and oh so effective.
Lots of opportunity with calls like this to sell service contracts. A lot of these expensive after hours service calls can be prevented by keeping up on maintenance. Not to mention saving the customer money by extending the service life of the equipment, finding problems before a breakdown occurs, keeping the equipment operating efficiently, and avoiding the cost of damaged product in the freezers from equipment failure.
Worked in the field 50 yrs ago never changed a dryer added few drops of Christie's drygas to the ref hose . Auto work never had a problem .🤗
In that situation I would have done the same especially with the drain being there and made sure to quickly wash the area down when finished. The only thing I probably would have done differently is put some safety cones up just to CMA.
Great trouble shooting observations. Couple of things that are needed with HVAC techs and that is knowledge and honesty.
Hey Chris! I used to hate those types of calls. Really? 9pm? When I was working our company took care of Scripps hospitals 🏥 in San Diego county. Most of these have facilities folks who take care of them 7 days a week. They receive calls all day for everything. They sat on this one no cooling call for their kitchen till 9 pm Sunday. I didn’t finish with the call till 3:30 am. You know the routine. Check in. Get the keys. The facilities guy has no idea where anything is. Jeez! I don’t miss that at all. Great video Chris. Have a great Thursday! God bless.
I can't wait to explain to my boss that he probably needs door seals on our walk-ins. The freezer has a few hundred mini-stalactites growing, there's a thick layer of frost on all the boxes, I had to chip some ice away to close the door last night, and yesterday morning it took two employees kicking the crap out of the door to break the ice away inside so they could get it open.
Then again, this is the same guy with 13 flour-clogged filters with negative air balance so bad that I have a hard time opening the front door. So I'd be wasting my breath... And behind these masks, with the hot humid outdoor air being pulled in through the door and drive thru window, my breath is precious!
Anonymous tip to the City Health Inspectors about the Freezer or even OSHA (Ice sealing the door is very likely an OSHA Violation - ESPECIALLY if someone is liable to get hurt trying to oped a frozen door)...
It's avery good thing that people like you exist! That other company that serviced that account ought to be taken to court. Totaled incompency.
I just found your channel tonight and your videos already have me wanting to walk away from IT / Network Engineer to pursue HVAC. I'm an odd duck that is enthralled by engineering, electrical and physics, so I'm not advocating for people to give up IT for HVAC. I just wanted to say that your videos are awesome. Your perspective & approach towards your trade is inspiring. It's rare that someone has the integrity to shine at their work to a level they're willing to broadcast it out to the world. Keep on doing what you do brother!
Thanks bud!!
You have all the tools you need,and that makes work easier.
I work on reach in boxes ,and I always need a tool I don't have .
Cheers.:-)
you could use big bucket of plumbers putty then when you get situations like this you can make a little dam around what you need to wash
I like watching and hear the resume after finding out the issues and the fixing, specially you push it with brain like writing the recommend bell on it👍 I’m a mechanic for car’s up to trucks, maybe for everything on the road💁♂️ and i see everyday some “perfect” repairs like you do😉😂 Keep going and work save! Greets from Bavaria 🙋♂️
We have a liebert in a parking garage that doesn't allow us to wash condenser. We literally have to pump it down and take condenser offsite to wash coil. I hate working in malls, parking garages, cities in general.
Can't you put the condenser in a bigger tub and then rinse the coils off so that the water is collected?
@@deineroehre But what would you do with it when you have it in a tub?
I’ve always been told by companies that I have worked for to never use condenser coil cleaner ever.
Good stuff Chris-
Bud frustration is apart of the job. My company has been so busy with work it would be great to get a break and kick back some brews!
Just remember it's a lifestyle!
I've dealt with those axial air circulation fans. The belts can be a big pain in the ass. I've dealt with some big fans that have 6+ belts. Naturally, they're never installed with maintenance in mind. When they trip due to over-current startup, you have to be really precise with your belt tension, leaving a small amount of slack so they slip a little during start up - just to reduce the inrush current. Of course if they're not 24/7 units, starting and stopping a lot will eat belts, but there's not much you can do. VFDs and soft starters also solve that problem.
Yeah these ones run 24-7 I'm trying to talk them into vfd's and temperature controls but....$$$$$
@@HVACRVIDEOS That is a funny thing. Spending a bunch on 3 tiny ECM evap motors to maybe save a few kW a year, but 4 much larger circulation fans running 24/7. these "smart" energy companies have a hell of a racket. We're in the wrong business
You know the frustration is real when there isn't even a single swear word in the video. lol
It's crazy the conditions they expect these machines to operate in, then want to pinch pennies after they start to malfunction...all while providing the illusion of a well manicured parking garage.
I find very dirty coils on on every restaurant coil I look at. I always clean them.
I think I'm gonna be a damn good tech by time I'm done with school and watching all your videos I for sure have a head start.
Just used your offer code to get myself one of those famous Veto bags! Thanks man!!
Man that foam was really nice I like it.
Awesome man. I’m Thank full for your knowledge share. Amazing stuff.
I find it interesting the energy saving company didn't bother checking the condensers. A lot of wasted energy from dirty condensers. I have noticed condensers around parking garages get that black sooty residue on them.
I know where that is and that area on a normal day can be really busy there. Be glad its still during covid.
You cut through the BS and got the job done! That's a judgement call! With no one around and no cars below that was the right call! You should have had another technician with you for safety reasons becouse one around if you get hurt ! Also it's easier and faster to get the job done and you will feel less fustration if someone else is with you too! Thanks for another awesome video!
I washed grocery store condensers on roof. they had a black tar ROLLED roof, coil cleaner caused tar coating around units to turn white, shopping center owner said his roofers said it was oil damage, that i had spilled oil all around the stores units while working on them,tried to charge me $27.000 after my insurance company and a letter from coil cleaner manufactor he shut up. manufactor said to always test their product on a small piece of roofing first. bought from united refrigeration .
Very thorough work.
The heat in those environments is no joke and some of the installs ive seen are rough... almost a dozen condensers in a covered parking lot, all in a line, close to the wall, hardly any air flow and constant issues with units running high head etc..
I work in a service industry as well. The who, what, where isn't important. I tell all my offices, maintenance is king! Regular maintenance will save so much money.
I’ve cleaned those once units once like almost 10 years ago. Water gets everywhere! I just did a hit and run type of stuff to get out of their garage, lol. Good times.
I have got the airline hoses all connected a few times at the end of shift when about to shut all doors and roller doors at work and blasted down the walls and shelves and under benches . All the doors are open no-one else there and blow all the shitty dust out . We have a lot of grinding and punishing dust that just gradually gets everywhere. It feels good to do it. Regards Don
Wow, 130 degrees. How in the world the refrigerant even condensed!
Another great video sir, we need more techs like you in my company great work more to power to you 👍
We have tons of the Inline fan's at my job and yeah they can be a pain to work on ! to change the pill block bearings we have to pull off the Ductwork it sucks ! but at least there it was all open for you :) Nice job on the cleaning I like how you really care about all the units most guys would go do the one unit and just leave it at that !
Man I love rebuilding computers and working on cars, something about this kind of combines the two for me. Like the condenser and belt maintenance and seeing lots of the similar tools you use as far as diagnostics
Nice. I was thinking if I were you, I did try to blow away all the dust on the mazzine with a broom before I start cleaning everything. But if I am dam lazy I might just use the blower to blower the coil dust out and get out of there. Let the mall management wonder if there is a desert storm yesterday night. Lol...
The other company started at 10:00 am. Left when I did at 2:30 pm but billed till 4 pm. Such a great company
So dusty. I thought it was winter and snowing.
Your the best keep it up always look for the details y its giving trouble 👍
Come on when those flimsy plastic fans break you know your going to replace it with a standard fan.
Normally you find the condensers at the top or side of a building but it’s interesting finding fans in a parkade
Excellent job 👍👍👍
Good vid Chris ... Love that little blower ...
I don’t understand the lack of filters. Specially roof tops. We had twelve units, changed filters every three weeks in summer, every six weeks in winter.
Easier to ask for forgiveness than permission....
Nice repair video 👍
isn't that the place where scrappers stole all that wire?
3:50 just a perfect example of installers not giving a damn about servicing the equipment in the future
Gonna be a great video I can already tell lol glad you uploaded
Your right on point with taking to management about situations like that. I had a job once that the only way to access the condensing unit was through a window. Long story short. The ups guy that's friends with bldg owner snitched and I got yelled at.. dude even went as far saying he did time in jail... lol.. I calmed him down and finished the job. He was upset because the previous company had damaged the window and popped holes in the roof with screw drivers, dropped screws etc..
We need someone like you around here
Ya ever notice that when they put stuff in, they don't bother setting up a PMI/clean up sched to keep the equipment running? Have seen it many times in many areas.
It's astounding as to how many service calls - including after-hours calls - are the result of a lack of preventative maintenance.
Great Video. Thank you for sharing
Okie dookie. *Best Intro EVER.*
Great video!
Great video dude 👍👌
Good sound advice as always.
Hope you turned off the condensers before dusting the area
i have ZERO experience in any of this stuff and yet ive watched 3 videos just fascinated lol
Cant wait to see how long the Fan Blades work
First rule I have had to adopt, ask the office idiots. They'll have meetings and generally waste time while you sit about waiting to get a call out in the crazy hours. Guaranteed if you don't ask them and do the right thing they'll kick your butt. Big companies want the best of both worlds, cheap maint and long life from whatever stuff they buy....... good luck with that idea.....
Looking in that fan case it looks like the belts were catching/rubbing on the case walls, the black marks gave that a way so were possibly on the slack side or had stretched over time. Great to see someone going a bit further than others would to do it right, despite the worry of the business owners getting a bit annoyed.
I bought that cleaning wand from Lowe's for $10.00. It works great! Thanks for the tip!
I'm just gonna run it 😂
Sometimes it's better to take a chance and ask for forgiveness vs asking for permission.