I run large gas boilers and confined space entry. We evacuate the area at 25ppm. You NEED to get fresh air in there now and shutdown the furnace until you check the combution zone and exhaust.
Also try a probably combustion analyser like the Testo range, waaaay more reliable than the fieldpiece personnel meters. Those fieldpiece sensors are shockingly unreliable, speaking from experience
Hello, thank you for the video, do you know how to change the cells of the Testo 310. Disassembly is probably done by removing the large rubber casing which surrounds the device. Do you have your own process?
Who is installing these with a flex line on the inside of a furnace. Too many clowns out there that cant use a tape measurer to see what size black pipe you need. With all the corrosion around the inducer points to no flue liner in chimney. Another slop job and people think they got a good deal.
It did need a refill and to find the leak and repair. If I remember correctly, it was a rental property and im not sure what the owner ended up doing. I think he went back to the original installer.
Soooooooo basically you’re showing us your problem ? I can do tons of videos of me, my neighbours, friends and families Issues, but why would anyone want to see that ??
HELP! I have a four year old yellow jacket M#93600 that stopped pulling a vacuum yesterday in the middle of a job. I looked at the oil through the sight glass and the oil was very cloudy. I changed the oil the day before. It has been acting strange for some time now. It humms but won't pull further into microns now. The only way I can get it to get down to -29.9 is by tilting it one way or another then it seems to "catch" and start pumping again. I had another cheaper pump do the same thing. I am wondering if anyone else has had the same issue and if it is a coupler that has broke, bad o-ring/seal or both.
I'm not sure. I had a pump that had a bad electrical connection. Could be the same issue Or maybe something is seized. If its used on a daily basis,it may be time to replace. If your working for a company I would have them get you a new one.
Good video! There isn’t a dirt pocket on that water heater though. It’s code in Canada, must be elsewhere? I just subscribed btw. Thanks and keep up the vids. Cheers
Next time you diagnose a bad board during heating season take a closer look at the solder joints for the molex plugs. You'll usually find the 1s for either the 9 (or 12) pin molex plug or the plug for the inducer will have cracks on the solder joint causing the voltage to either fall down or it can intermittently work and send voltage then suddenly stop working. Also stop poking into the back of the plugs, that's also part of why they fail. They made so cheap now just poking into it can crack those weak joints
@dodgedak03 has nothing to do with man handling it. It's the fact that it's in the blower compartment where temperatures constantly go from cold to hot, cold to hot, cold to hot. Metal expands and contracts with temperatures so eventually it flexes and cracks
@@MiguelRdgz916 I see your point ,but mine isn't located in the blower compartment. I have a packaged unit in which all the electronics have its own compartment. Being 25 years old doesn't help.
I know everyone says this, but I wish you were in the Chicago area. Can't find anyone dependable. Too much turnover. The techs never stay with one company for long.
I want to have a Coupling Set for my Vacuum pump How to avail my Coupling Set with rubber for my 1/3 hp motor.. pks. help me how to get. thank you so much !!.
I work in this type of Units everyday. make sure Transformer is set to 208 volts wich is Red wire. Test pins will speed up process....I did not see a jumper at the Tstat from Y to W wires for Heat Pump Operation thru O terminal....Time delay
I had the same problem with my YJ 93600 as it was taking a long time to reach 60 microns. I called tech support and they weren't helpful and acted like it was news to them. I like your diagnosis and would like to know if it helped.