York 25 Ton HVAC Rooftop Unit Replacement - How Pipe Doctor Gets It Done!

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @chuckquinn8026
    @chuckquinn8026 2 года назад +25

    Mikey, Tech Tip: Always keep your face away from any large breaker when closing it. Stand off to either side when pushing the handle up…if anything were to fail, the door can blow off…I’ve personally seen several failures on 480V, 2400V, and 13.2KV breakers and none were pretty. Teach all your guys, and for safety sake, try to keep your lockout key management to one person. With 2 people with keys, mistakes can be made, just saying

    • @chuckquinn8026
      @chuckquinn8026 2 года назад +5

      @@davedube1148 Mike alone should have kept the key. The electricians should have had their lock(s) on a lock out device on the breaker also per OSHA standards

    • @arthouston7361
      @arthouston7361 2 года назад +4

      @@chuckquinn8026 Good advice. For the record, I do the rigging and the electric. It's my life and I'm not trusting someone else with it. I'm funny that way after so many years without an injury.

    • @chuckquinn8026
      @chuckquinn8026 2 года назад +2

      @@arthouston7361 bingo. 40 years in oil refining. LOTO (Lock Out/Tag Out) was a 24/7/365 way of life. LOTO boxes with 12+ identical locks inside were used for every job. Key for locks was locked inside the box and a different lock was on the outside of the box. Different crafts/contractors put their lock on the outside of the box preventing anyone from opening the box without their knowledge/permission. Tag on box matched equipment out of service. Each box had different numbered locks inside. Was a pain until you got used to it and saw the safety it provided. Mikey’s crew could use a training exercise on LOTO for commercial equipment, as well as residential equipment. Nothing like a homeowner turning a breaker back on out in the garage while you are working on his boiler/furnace/air conditioner wiring…even just a tag would be better than nothing 🤷‍♂️

    • @throttlebottle5906
      @throttlebottle5906 2 года назад +1

      ditto, one person with the key and never stand in front of electric panels/disconnects/switching gear, when it's being switched or cycling.
      worst case, the key gets lost and you take a grinder and cut off the lock. you can keep second/copy keys in a lockbox in the truck.

    • @jeffmonroe2365
      @jeffmonroe2365 2 года назад +1

      I was thinking that same thing when he threw power back on and when he handed thee other guy a key. Only one key per lock out lock

  • @markamcampbell6340
    @markamcampbell6340 2 года назад +6

    I helped to install one of those big a/c heaters on the top of a 8 story building they were lowering the old unit and dropped it the last three stories. Made a big mess and everyone got tested, turns out the Crain driver was drunk, so much fun.

  • @devontummons8925
    @devontummons8925 2 года назад +15

    Hey Mike! I actually install a lot of York RTU’s. Unfortunately, these units with that specific board on them (SSE board) are extremely particular. I would highly recommend you get ahold of York tech support and do a full start-up procedure on that unit. Going through your fan speeds for heating and cooling, VFD module, making sure you are set to the correct blower motor type, gas pressures, belt tensions, etc. If you call York tech, they can go through this unit with you and ensure you have everything set up correctly. Or else you might have call backs. Johnson Controls owns York and they love to over engineer products. Specifically this board is a POS. Hope that helps!! Love the videos!

    • @arthouston7361
      @arthouston7361 2 года назад +3

      I think you are being kind with that POS acronym. It's junk. And trying to do that setup without experience or the MAP gateway...I hope he has all day.

    • @devontummons8925
      @devontummons8925 2 года назад

      @@arthouston7361 lol, yea well.. wasn’t trying to scare him. If he can get his hands on a MAP gateway that would be ideal. Without spending $400 or whatever they cost

    • @SpeedDemonssk8er
      @SpeedDemonssk8er 2 года назад +1

      I was just going to say the same thing. Also go back and download the equipment specs onto a thumb drive and leave inside the unit. If the control board ever needs to be replaced it will come new blank and you will need to enter all the specs manually.

    • @89dhvac
      @89dhvac 2 года назад +1

      I like York for their tech support and my company‘s salesman, but I agree, the SSE boards are a joke!

    • @thecurious6721
      @thecurious6721 11 месяцев назад

      Great comment 👏 Though, I think your comment would help before the installation, not after 😂

  • @adancruz5121
    @adancruz5121 2 года назад +3

    A suggestion. Drill a 1 1/4" hole through curb. Mount a 6x6 outdoor electrical box and run your wires in emt. Easier and much safer then having to have bodies under bit RTUs. Can be done while old unit is craned off and new one craned up. Silicone the edges of box and done deal

    • @universalservicetechust3578
      @universalservicetechust3578 4 месяца назад

      Yup the way they did that was like no planning and risky, where’s the hard hats 😂

  • @yz250a
    @yz250a 2 года назад +1

    Welcome Chris! You have made a great decision to enter the exciting field of HVAC/Plumbing! Your life is what you make of it.

  • @aglasserm1679
    @aglasserm1679 2 года назад +3

    Always check for voltage before you attempt to disconnect. It’s better to be safe than dead.

    • @samalmo
      @samalmo 2 года назад +1

      Lol, he asked the apprentice like 3 times if he checked it as he started to disconnect it, I agree he should of shown it on the video, hell, just have 1 of the kids checking it with a meter as he walks up to the disconnect would be enough.

    • @repairmonkeyservicegroup8795
      @repairmonkeyservicegroup8795 Год назад

      @@samalmo LOL I did that once and next thing I knew, I had to throw myself because I couldn't let go, breath and it hurt like hell and it was hard to walk, luckily I was in a hole and my weight pulled me loose, I broke my own rule and didn't check for myself, I always check now, even if it makes them mad.

  • @timshields5308
    @timshields5308 2 года назад +3

    Lol I was wondering if you where gonna mention that you forgot to pull the supply an return pannels. The whole time it was being lowered, I'm saying pull the pannels, so I was waiting for that.

  • @potatolew4495
    @potatolew4495 2 года назад +1

    Mike as a past union member I totally agree with you about the "hanging out" and total waste of manpower. Where you service some commercial establishments maybe it would be in the best interest not to add any banter pertaining to union workers. I can tell you in Philadelphia if some die hard union member heard that, your jobs likely would be sabotaged. Stay safe Mike, love your dedication providing the best service possible to your clients no matter living in a Taj mahal or the beach side bungalow.

  • @chatrkat
    @chatrkat Год назад

    Impressive installation Mike. Your guys all maintained a safe distance from the equipment while on the crane. I can’t believe the man from the crane company walked near and directly under the load multiple times.

  • @repairman2540
    @repairman2540 2 года назад

    I got nervous @9:30 when you were trying to get the thermostat wire through and they almost dropped the unit on your arm. I’m so glad you didn’t get hurt.

  • @waltershulas623
    @waltershulas623 2 года назад +1

    Awesome video mike god bless you and your team and family welcome aboard Chris you will learn a lot from your dad he is a great teacher.

  • @stephenmykolyk5661
    @stephenmykolyk5661 2 года назад +1

    Get ready for many service calls on that York unit . Did you program the perimeters on the control board. If you didn’t you will be getting service call for no heat.

  • @geovannyalfonso9854
    @geovannyalfonso9854 2 года назад

    Mike pipe how you are doing my name is Geovanny I am from Havana Cuba, I always watch all your videos, I learn so much with your videos, I live in miami fl ,I wish that I live in your state, that I will work for you for free, only to learn more ,every time I see your videos I love more this you I do this only part time helping my friend and family, I can't wait to do this profession full time thanks you for all you knowledge my friend, you are very smart at what you do you are the best Mike pipe

  • @clmunda
    @clmunda 7 месяцев назад

    You should do a detailed video on RTU replacement I mean A to Z and throw in pointers with voice over. Things to look out for. Common mistakes people do. Share your technical experience with us rookies.

  • @arthouston7361
    @arthouston7361 2 года назад +1

    Now you get to have SSE board issues. How long will the OEM board last? Maybe two years. I can't count how many I have replaced. Lots of spurious sensor failures, too. Put the Norman tech support line in your phone. Now, if you want to stress test your techs for wiring diagram understanding, take the panel with the diagram from the old unit and get them to explain the heat call to you. There is an isolation relay, a draft motor relay, and a fan delay board...that green one in the center. The older units have several relays. For a new kid, it's a lot to take in. Any step along the way can stop the call. There are two separate heat calls. Then, you have primary and secondary limits (one has a reset button!) a centrifugal switch in the draft motor base, and the rollouts, two in one package. The rollouts are a notorious failure point. The ignition modules have an input from the rollouts, and even a small drop of voltage, for just a moment, can cause the module to reset its timing. How do the main burners light? My bet is that they won't ever have seen this process, using a crossover tube. I would set aside at least an hour for that lesson.If they ask questions or they need to get it right during the lesson, allow for a break and a second hour. If you have access to the old unit, get them to show you where all of the safeties are located, too. That way, they will be ready to run a no heat call on one of these units.

  • @mattbauckman9907
    @mattbauckman9907 2 года назад

    Nice. This is my bag baby! I did residential for 10 yrs. and now commercial for the past 15. I’ve been on many many rigs. One thing I always dread more than anything is when the previous knuckleheads screw the duct drops to the unit from underneath. Then you’ve got problems. 🤬 New curb gasket, set her down, trim out the economizer. Once sparky gets her powered up, check rotation if you don’t have phase monitors installed. Pipe, wire and fire. Make sure the alarm system is disabled when you burn in the heat exchanger. Adjust manifold pressure on low and high fire. Install the trap on the condensate. Hook up the remote shutdown (duct smoke). I don’t usually hook gauges up unless I suspect an issue with the cooling. Finally, there’s the economizer set up for minimum position and dual enthalpy if available. Building automation can be tricky sometimes, especially retrofitting new equipment to old or obsolete BAS. Nice work guys. 👍

    • @mattbauckman9907
      @mattbauckman9907 2 года назад

      @@boby115
      Yes. It opens up a can of worms sometimes with humidity control in summer. The unit HAS to be sized correctly, usually for a 10% minimum. Any more than that and there is issues. I try to explain and they won’t have it. Also makes the filters get dirty quicker etc. That and there’s a movement toward MERV 13 or better filters which can create airflow problems not to mention they are hard to come by with shortages.

  • @HvacGregG
    @HvacGregG 2 года назад +1

    Awesome vid I mists doing RTUs getting them done in a half hour job

  • @tond2085
    @tond2085 2 года назад

    Mikey pipes I'm just seeing this video today for the first time Friday January 28 ..I am very impressed six hours to have that unit lifted off the roof.. new unit put on and completed in 6 Hours Way to go Mikey pipes.. I'm impressed.. Be safe

  • @eddiew.6485
    @eddiew.6485 2 года назад +1

    Nice Install, Mikey………Quick, and no one got hurt! 👍
    Fun fact: Back in the day, that area use to be swarming with Hookers……even at that hour (always hustling 💵 a last-minute Rub and Tug 😂)

  • @matteberry58
    @matteberry58 2 года назад

    I helped a buddy in the trade set an RTU once. I was nervous ashe'll, but is was exhilarating.

  • @tphvac87
    @tphvac87 2 года назад +2

    That was a fun video Mikey I used to love dropping rtus with the install company I was with, now I’m a service tech so not so much now…don’t care for commercial work, nor do I work on it. Great video!!

  • @murfdog19
    @murfdog19 2 года назад +1

    I just did a 10 tom York last week. I had to go back 3 days later because the control board lost its programming.

  • @tdadp
    @tdadp 2 года назад +1

    Mikey I’m so proud of you your practicing the first rule of any industry and that’s safety begins with me . But what about the hard hats when the cane was being used sorry to be that guy but I seen accident two accident on two job site one when Bolt feel off and two when a bucket lost hydraulic fluid and landed on someone’s head who wasn’t wearing a helmet and that was both time with con Ed

  • @kc0eks
    @kc0eks 2 года назад +4

    Truck drivers really impress me with their abilities to get rigs into right spots. Then you have Swift drivers..

    • @repairmonkeyservicegroup8795
      @repairmonkeyservicegroup8795 Год назад

      Hey now, I seen a video of a swift driver backing in a double trailer into a tight spot, of course leaving he took a light pole with him, but hey, cant win all the time... 🙂

  • @williamstrumfels3305
    @williamstrumfels3305 2 года назад

    Mikey.. I like your professionalism and doing the job safe ...always always protect human life

  • @realestateservicessaleshea99
    @realestateservicessaleshea99 2 года назад +4

    Correct with the lockout tag out ,but you should have multi hole lockout clamps for other contractors.
    2 never ever trust anybody when it comes to electricity I've seen cooked linesman pliers when someone said yea it's definitely off !(JS)
    Thanks again for the videos!
    🥃🥃🍺🍺🍺🎯🏌🏻‍♀️
    Stay safe.
    Retired (werk'n)keyboard super tech. Wear your safety glasses!

    • @frankm5019
      @frankm5019 2 года назад

      There was a lockout. What part of the video showed the tag out? Since when does the plumber do this part of the job?

    • @realestateservicessaleshea99
      @realestateservicessaleshea99 2 года назад

      @@frankm5019 he was working on the unit so he made it safe for his workers & himself. You don't need an electrician to come and lockout a piece of equipment that your working on, I only said if he had the lockout clamp other contractors that may work on that equipment had room to put their lock on also. (with a tag)
      LOCKOUT TAG OUT.

    • @repairmonkeyservicegroup8795
      @repairmonkeyservicegroup8795 Год назад

      @@realestateservicessaleshea99 I never trust another contractor on a piece of equipment I am managing, they will always need to go through me to turn it on, besides, they shouldnt need to turn it on until I give it the ok and I have checked what they have done, since it is my $$$ on the line and a BIG hassle of he said/ they did to decide who owes the repair.

  • @Extra_digits
    @Extra_digits 2 года назад +1

    Milwaukee makes something similar for those knockouts check it out

  • @jacquesbowen2160
    @jacquesbowen2160 2 года назад

    Love the lock out tag out move safety first is a must

  • @brendanfisher2528
    @brendanfisher2528 2 года назад

    They should get an 18v punch put tool for the electrian. They are similar to press gun. Would save them pissing around with that pump.. Great video from the UK 🇬🇧

  • @jtaend
    @jtaend 2 года назад

    We need to get you a Bosch heated jacket Mikey! Would go nice with your Bosch hat. Another quality job completed!

  • @horacerumpole6912
    @horacerumpole6912 2 года назад +1

    Chassis punch driven with an impact works quickly as well. Hydraulic IS helpful on the larger sizes though-

  • @hughholt121
    @hughholt121 2 года назад

    Always a thrill watching the crane drop those big units on a rooftop. Sonny Pipes jumps right in and helps out. Great Teamwork and great video. Its a beautiful thing.

  • @williamwyrick3506
    @williamwyrick3506 2 года назад

    Been a long time since I set one that was one piece. Last one was eight pieces and had to have a 450 ton crane.

    • @williamwyrick3506
      @williamwyrick3506 2 года назад

      @@PipeDoctor It was 125 ton unit. 9 supply air fans 4 return fans and two exhaust fans. On startup it kept shutting down and it ended up being a high static switch set at 6 inches static. Lol I looked at the startup guy he calmly said no problem it’s designed to take 11 inches. We put two on a ICU addition during the peak of the original Covid surge. Was a fun job.

  • @jeffreykubiak5126
    @jeffreykubiak5126 Год назад

    Safety first good job! Lock 🔐

  • @jeffmonroe2365
    @jeffmonroe2365 2 года назад

    Pretty decent they send a command guy too with the crane. We had to take a crane signaling course. Much smaller area I live and work in tho. Btw, those supply and return panels have got me before too.

    • @thecurious6721
      @thecurious6721 11 месяцев назад

      Are those supply/return panels for?

  • @12jimmyhoffa
    @12jimmyhoffa 2 года назад

    Get a Map gateway for those controllers. Makes commissioning the unit super easy

  • @kevinpoore5626
    @kevinpoore5626 2 года назад +2

    That's always fun setting our to use I did it for about a year and a half doing Walmarts and we used a helicopter to set the units made life interesting we were told not to wear a hard hats because all it was good for is putting what's left in to it's something went wrong and I do agree LOL y'all keep up the good work

    • @throttlebottle5906
      @throttlebottle5906 2 года назад

      cables and rigging usually make a fairly nice clean cut where they hit you. a hardhat or other junk in the way? it gets broken into jagged rough bits and embedded deeply causing far more damage.
      just like seatbelts and air-bags, while they can help greatly, they can also kill and maim in the wrong situation.

  • @Spillmansgarage
    @Spillmansgarage 2 года назад

    Nice job! I’m getting ready to remove 3 Liebert condensers from the roof of a 6 story building. Instead of a crane, we’re using a helicopter

  • @mph5896
    @mph5896 2 года назад +5

    "you double checked this". I would be triple checking it before putting my digits on 480v.

  • @andrewdonagher6497
    @andrewdonagher6497 2 года назад

    Nice job Mike fair play to Daniel no fear got stuck in

  • @johng1077
    @johng1077 2 года назад

    Mike, I have to say these big units are exciting to watch being installed. A satisfaction of a install that goes smoothly like this is always good. great video guys to all whom helped on the install!

  • @glservices2453
    @glservices2453 2 года назад +1

    Great video Mike, glad to see the safety procedure put in place, keep up the good work.

  • @MOAONAABE
    @MOAONAABE 2 года назад

    i wondered why you've been quiet, getting ready for the riggers

  • @craigschultz928
    @craigschultz928 2 года назад

    Nothing like a great crane to help those large rooftop jobs! Too bad you had to sit so long due to electrical. Great job as always! You feed us!!!!! 👍👍😊😊

  • @johncavaco6491
    @johncavaco6491 2 года назад +1

    Good job following lockout tag out. Next time mark your line and load with color electrical tape. Three phase 208/ or 480 volts. To prevent motor spinning in reverse. And possible motor burn out.

    • @mattbauckman9907
      @mattbauckman9907 2 года назад +1

      Yes. Scroll compressors don’t like running backwards. 👍

    • @zack9912000
      @zack9912000 2 года назад

      Only one person ahould have the keys

    • @repairmonkeyservicegroup8795
      @repairmonkeyservicegroup8795 Год назад

      @@zack9912000 two people, just in case you get called away, the other guy has the key for when they get finished.

  • @patmcnally6
    @patmcnally6 2 года назад +1

    It was a long day And the team was Perfect.

  • @HvacGregG
    @HvacGregG 2 года назад +1

    Yea don’t forget too remove the return and supply panels that’s important I use too remove them while it is in the air above the opening then drop the unit in place

  • @dennisduffy5678
    @dennisduffy5678 2 года назад

    Use to love the helicopter lifts in the city 👍🏻 easy money 👍🏻

  • @doylejones4872
    @doylejones4872 2 года назад

    Great Video. No tag line on unit when lifting.
    Does OSHA require tag lines?
    OSHA 29CFR 1926.953(d) requires taglines on any load “where hazards to employees exist” in order to keep the loads under control.

  • @michaelpersonale7396
    @michaelpersonale7396 2 года назад

    Whenever I’m working on three phase I like to mark everything

  • @smeyers9284
    @smeyers9284 2 года назад

    great video mikey pipes love the commercial stuff girlfriend was nervous with the unit over your arm feeding the wires thru great crane master

  • @patthefireman100
    @patthefireman100 2 года назад +3

    strong work guys, jst a couple things and just tell me to STFU if you want. gotta try and use tag lines on the load its so much safer. mark your line side with tape or grab a phase rotation indicator prior to disconnecting saves you time and headaches. also while working under the suspended load please use cribbing and block the load then put the conductors into the unit. takes only a few seconds to block it and set the load down, also only takes a second to crush a hand arm or your head. i wanna see you guys go home in one piece at the end of the day. you guys are great

    • @frankm5019
      @frankm5019 2 года назад +2

      Mikey pipes is more concerned about watching the clock and how much time it takes. He has no concern for any of that safety stuff

    • @patthefireman100
      @patthefireman100 2 года назад +1

      @@frankm5019 i get it hes got a ton of overhead on that job and has been on that project for months. hes got his full crew electricians and riggers thats an expensive day. not nearly as being killed or disabled

    • @frankm5019
      @frankm5019 2 года назад

      @@patthefireman100 I agree.

  • @dugus1975
    @dugus1975 2 года назад

    Mikey just in time going to get very cold and possible nor Easter Saturday. Great job.

  • @JeremyClauser
    @JeremyClauser 2 года назад

    I work on this stuff all day everyday. Need a map gateway tool for smart equipment york units. Set up details menu.

  • @jandcsheetmetal1
    @jandcsheetmetal1 2 года назад

    With VFD drive on blower motor it will generate correct rotation regardless, compressors rotation needs to be checked in spring Tank-less Master.

  • @ctlt-pg4tm
    @ctlt-pg4tm 2 года назад

    Thank God you had enough fingers to count from 6 to 12. That's some tough math to do in your head

  • @rjv1415
    @rjv1415 2 года назад

    Much better than residential

  • @rickblot1547
    @rickblot1547 2 года назад +1

    Congrats on 30K subs!
    50K is just around the corner!

  • @01Hokiefan
    @01Hokiefan 2 года назад +1

    Should have said pro-press, pluming special tool. Milwaukee makes a m18 knockout tool too.

  • @steveschroeder1882
    @steveschroeder1882 2 года назад

    You had the strap caught on the roof seam , luckily it didn’t slip

  • @Jackhvac_R
    @Jackhvac_R 2 года назад

    Haven’t watched the full thing yet, will do. All I do is commercial in Miami. I’ve actually never been on a residential Ac call. Do you have any commercial maintenance contracts in your area?

  • @thefathvacguy6341
    @thefathvacguy6341 2 года назад

    Love replacing RTUs

  • @repairmonkeyservicegroup8795
    @repairmonkeyservicegroup8795 Год назад

    Long time no see... LOL I was wondering when you were going to remove the supply/ return panels, I always hate standing under the thing to take them off. All's well that ends well.

    • @thecurious6721
      @thecurious6721 11 месяцев назад

      Why there are supply/return panels? I didnt understand when I was looking at the video and not seeing any supply/return opening 😂

  • @swaterman08
    @swaterman08 2 года назад

    Did your Electrican like the wago's?

  • @lfdvidinc
    @lfdvidinc Год назад

    I have a lock in my bag. I dont really need it in oil. But you never know🤷‍♂️🤣

  • @DevinHVACInc
    @DevinHVACInc 2 года назад

    Good scrap metal there mikey. A few bottles of goose easily lol.
    Keep up the good work

  • @damianomalley1
    @damianomalley1 2 года назад

    Great video
    First time I’ve watched a replacement unit installed
    Nice early day for everyone 👍
    Keep the great content coming Mikey P 👌

  • @holebass2
    @holebass2 2 года назад

    Is that piece of roofing material in the return for a noise attenuation?

  • @throttlebottle5906
    @throttlebottle5906 2 года назад

    by 10:11 in video, NEVER put your fingers under the edge or grab the unit at the bottom! keep your hands/body a foot or more up the unit or grab it from the top to tilt/tip it.
    cranes and rigging bounce around lots, then add some wind gusts and it will jump around wildly, taking your fingers/hands off in an instant.

  • @Chris2745100
    @Chris2745100 2 года назад +1

    Mike, how much have the NGAS rates gone up in your area? By me, its 40% over last year in NC.

    • @jaybee1930
      @jaybee1930 2 года назад

      You can thank Brandon for that

  • @frankavery568
    @frankavery568 2 года назад

    Great job and a great crew

  • @brianmorris7498
    @brianmorris7498 2 года назад

    That was a great bunch of apertizers ! Great team work , hats off to the hoisting an rigging guys ! Job well done as always. Ty

    • @arthouston7361
      @arthouston7361 2 года назад +1

      So...you didn't see that glaring rigging mistake, eh?

    • @brianmorris7498
      @brianmorris7498 2 года назад

      @@arthouston7361 Looking back I see it.Good eye.Yes , that had potential to jump a bit.I wonder how the spotter missed that ? I bet they would have readjusted if they did.Stresses and strains are a must know ,maybe they are inexperienced. Have a great day art !

  • @gregoryscheihing6713
    @gregoryscheihing6713 2 года назад

    Congratulations 🎉- you got to 30,000 subscribers!!!! Good Job Mikey-on to 50k

  • @michaelpersonale7396
    @michaelpersonale7396 2 года назад +1

    Yea whoever drove that crane rig is the truth!

  • @jgroves55
    @jgroves55 2 года назад

    That was something different and interesting, good job glad it all worked out for you and the crew .

  • @MrMyrick1980
    @MrMyrick1980 2 года назад

    Damn must be nice to have all those helper help you. so you can film. Hopefully you take them out for lunch. I only get one helper to help me when I'm installing a new RTU. How do you do it and get all that help

  • @steveparrott5008
    @steveparrott5008 2 года назад

    nice R & R Mikie.

  • @ThejasonJaw5442
    @ThejasonJaw5442 2 года назад

    The crane is the coolest part🙂👍👍👍👍I'm fully subscribed

  • @mathuelee2686
    @mathuelee2686 2 года назад

    York units always read an error on boot up because it's cycling through all the systems and sensors once they're fully booted it goes away seen the panels and was ooooo chit a couple of years ago i was setting a 20 ton unit which did the kitchen and 2 15 ton units for the lobby on the last unit I got it spun around backwards fortunately before I unhooked the last shackle I spotted the mistake hooked back up and flipped it around 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @educatedrock
    @educatedrock 2 года назад

    Consider using a spreader bar when flying that unit. Some will say yes, some will say nah, let'er rip. No tag line. I'm assuming you sub that out with a swamper the crane. They're responsible

  • @petermcadam953
    @petermcadam953 2 года назад

    Come on 71 guys for a rig . I miss my helper

  • @arielhernandez2911
    @arielhernandez2911 2 года назад

    Pool party is going to be lit

  • @Victor-nn2wi
    @Victor-nn2wi 2 года назад +2

    Easy money great in stall

  • @Lombardi54
    @Lombardi54 Год назад

    Thank you for making this video, Sir!

  • @shailzdumont5219
    @shailzdumont5219 2 года назад

    My dream teacher/boss 🥲

  • @Pbell
    @Pbell 2 года назад +12

    Noo!!! You should invest in a true LOTO kit, there should never be two keys to a lock out lock, that defeats the purpose. Extremely dangerous. Every employee should have their own lock with their own single key the equipment cannot be energized until everyone has removed their individual lock proving no one is still servicing the equipment.

  • @tdadp
    @tdadp 2 года назад

    I can’t wait for you hit 50k

  • @claudenewman3440
    @claudenewman3440 2 года назад

    Congrats on the 30k subscribers!

  • @michaelkuprian01
    @michaelkuprian01 2 года назад

    Congratulations on 30,000

  • @davidmcnally8400
    @davidmcnally8400 2 года назад

    Killing it Mikey keep shining tell the haters to stop drinking hater rade 🤣

  • @xX_Kryptis_Xx
    @xX_Kryptis_Xx 2 года назад

    SWEET! 30K subs..

  • @timodonnell38
    @timodonnell38 2 года назад

    Congratulations on 30k 👍

  • @jeffgrant6914
    @jeffgrant6914 2 года назад

    Good video Mikey pipes

  • @viper22304
    @viper22304 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing. Awesome work...

  • @jrh86
    @jrh86 11 месяцев назад

    Great job 👍👍👍

  • @jeffreykubiak5126
    @jeffreykubiak5126 Год назад

    Good Job

  • @MaxXenia
    @MaxXenia 2 месяца назад +1

    8501 Pearlie Parkways

  • @SuperJesussantiago
    @SuperJesussantiago 2 года назад

    Awesome work mikey pipes

  • @chrise8555
    @chrise8555 2 года назад

    awesome job mike and team.

  • @RogerPearl-p3q
    @RogerPearl-p3q 2 месяца назад

    1189 Ambrose Tunnel