I really appreciate this video! It's great to see all of the troubleshooting and problem videos, but as somebody who's just starting out it's also great to see routine calls where nothing crazy happens. Thanks so much for putting this out there!
Duuude as someone with some HVAC Experience. It’s really nice to see Techs posting how to videos. I’m ALWAYS wanting to learn more about the industry as well as see good work being done by those in the field. KEEP UP THE VIDEOS! You’re helping People Learn!! 🎉
Much appreciated 👍 with techs showing how everything goes. And until you really get out there in the field 👏 hands on you really don't know the half of it.
Glad guys like you post this stuff, i do mostly resi with the odd light commercial job and boss man never really told or trained me what to do with RTUs, so it was all trial and error.
A good thang also is check the heat exchanger even in the summer time because that can save you especially if you found a bad part or on a maintenance, because I was helping a tech on a job and he found a leak on a Suction line he was about to give her a quote but I found a cracked heat exchanger also.
I heard you say you would clean all the drain traps but I didn't see when you did this. Could any one advice what time on video he did this plz tnx great video
Problem we have is the pm guys don’t get shit done when they’re together, take an hour and a half lunch then pencil whip the entire pm sheet. I can see your point but 1 guy is all you really need.
Yea I’m a pm tech with 26 stores at least 40 units on all the building and they gave me two months to have all of these pms done and they wanted us to start in April and I live in co it’s still snowing out here lol
What do you mean when you say you have a jumper? What is the purpose of doing a jump? Can you please explain what a Jumper is, where it’s done, why it’s done, and how it’s done? Please and thanks!!!!!!
@@HughesManHVAC you would do this when you’re on cooling mode, you are basically bypassing to turn on the heat mode just to make sure it works and turns on fine, right??