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Evaporator 101 

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@mikeperez4727
@mikeperez4727 5 лет назад
Another excellent video
@jimbala2996
@jimbala2996 3 года назад
Make it simple human understand your topic
@josephsantos7047
@josephsantos7047 3 года назад
In class we learn about a different component per day. First was the compressor, then the condenser, and next class is learning about the evaporator. Your videos give me such a helpful way to study and learn these components in school.
@jjsteel43
@jjsteel43 4 года назад
You doing a separate short video for each specific component is helping me understand how the AC unit works much more
@HVACS
@HVACS 4 года назад
glad its helpful
@michaelblake908
@michaelblake908 8 месяцев назад
I recently started working at an ice machine company and I knew very little about how they worked. I am getting some on the job training, but I am coupling it with what I am learning from your videos, and it is all starting to click for me. I still have so much to learn, but I appreciate the work you did with these videos, because I'm sure there are lots of people like me that you are educating. Thank you.
@ReyValle-wh4jh
@ReyValle-wh4jh 6 месяцев назад
He actually makes sense , I took a class and let tel you I can’t understand a word he is saying .. to technical .. Thank you keep it up ..
@adamharlow8124
@adamharlow8124 Год назад
Just want to say as someone new coming into the industry I can’t tell you enough how much I appreciate these videos and also how you do them. Really helps. Thanks man.
@rafaeljaquez9214
@rafaeljaquez9214 4 года назад
Whish I had an instructor like Bryan when I went to HVAC school👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@gyrgrls
@gyrgrls 5 лет назад
FOR THE READERS: Ah, but water boils at near freezing at low pressures.. In fact, the freezing point of water is also its triple point. But at such low pressures, the flow rate per ton would require compressors with ridiculously large displacement... so a workaround is using an absorption cycle, using something like lithium bromide and calcium chloride brine. But water is an excellent refrigerant at higher temperatures. It is instructive to note that in chilled water loops, water is not the refrigerant, but the transfer medium. Same with glycol chillers. Also, water is used as an absorbent in ammonia absorption systems, where ammonia is the refrigerant. Confusing, to say the least, to the uninitiated... and let's not even get started on ammonia chillers with flooded evaporators...
@cagatayveli7065
@cagatayveli7065 4 года назад
Thanks alot for taking the time to make these great videos😁
@HVACS
@HVACS 4 года назад
Glad you like them!
@jeanabrea5054
@jeanabrea5054 5 лет назад
i learned a lot. i. a begginer but with this kind of video it helps me motivate to learn even more. thank you bryan for making amazing videos hope to see more from your channel
@Dontexxr
@Dontexxr 11 месяцев назад
As an hvac student this right here was fucking great.
@PURGE-3000
@PURGE-3000 3 месяца назад
Thank you. I’m a PLC certified 2 programmer. I want to switch professions and jump to HVACR. I know PLC are being implemented into HVACR. I’ll fit right in.
@i-d-m-system.5697
@i-d-m-system.5697 3 года назад
excellent explanation. love it🙏
@proverbs2life
@proverbs2life 5 лет назад
God bless you sir
@rodgraff1782
@rodgraff1782 4 года назад
The slight difference in temperature between saturation temp and coil surface temp is about 5 degrees and it is called evaporator skin temperature. This difference is due to the coil heat transfer being affected by oil circulation, and the material that the coil is made out of.
@michaelsandrik9819
@michaelsandrik9819 4 года назад
Your videos are fantastic. I'm in the process of getting my home's HVAC system replaced and your videos explain not only the mechanics but the physics behind how this all works, and in an easy to understand way.
@HVACS
@HVACS 4 года назад
Glad to help
@neptune4167
@neptune4167 3 года назад
very interesting. I always wondered the direction of refrigerant flow, surprised to learn it hits the compressor first.
@spartan5106
@spartan5106 Год назад
That was a good class! Thank you
@hubercats
@hubercats 3 года назад
Very nice presentation. Thank you!
@AC-rj1cq
@AC-rj1cq 11 месяцев назад
Incredibly fascinating. The more I learn, the more in awe I am of the engineers who invented these technologies
@danielkrajnik3817
@danielkrajnik3817 3 года назад
this is brilliant (video and the concepts)
@mayurgharage4797
@mayurgharage4797 2 года назад
Excellent video
@benjaminknight9144
@benjaminknight9144 3 года назад
GREAT BREAKDOWN!! I'm a first term HVAC/R student. This definitely helps!!
@a94cobra
@a94cobra Год назад
Great stuff
@thisisyourcaptainspeaking2259
@thisisyourcaptainspeaking2259 2 года назад
And light is the absence of darkness.
@Austin.irvine
@Austin.irvine 5 лет назад
thank you for these videos
@rajatjindal138
@rajatjindal138 2 года назад
how does boiling occur than as refrigerator is closed and .......boilig doesn't take place in closed space???
@moustafaeltahan3206
@moustafaeltahan3206 7 месяцев назад
Hello I have an evaporator r 717 with no data and I don’t know how to know it’s cooling capacity it’s dim is 2x2x1.2 fin spacing 10mm number of pipes is 244 and it’s diameter is 1.3 cm
@donnierobertson3088
@donnierobertson3088 4 года назад
Great job and video
@HVACS
@HVACS 4 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@909sickle
@909sickle 4 года назад
"I could sit here and talk for hours about evaporator coils" Couldn't we all
@HVACS
@HVACS 4 года назад
It’s a curse 😂
@mollypenderson2851
@mollypenderson2851 4 года назад
I like evaporators
@fazrulsafwan7659
@fazrulsafwan7659 4 месяца назад
thank you
@AngelRodriguez-qg5zq
@AngelRodriguez-qg5zq 7 месяцев назад
Hey Bryan, Where does the image of the orbital scroll that you have behind you come from? Is it some scientific research?
@handyertanto76
@handyertanto76 2 года назад
Thank you sir for delivering this nice, brief explanation about evaporator. So the point is that the air must be sufficient passing through the evaporator to give enough heat for refrigerant to phase changing completely. Greetings from Indonesia. Well done sir. 👍🙂
@MiguelGutierrez-gv3yy
@MiguelGutierrez-gv3yy 4 года назад
Awesome video, thanks for making it easy to understand.
@sparjhonarnejo6234
@sparjhonarnejo6234 3 года назад
Cool temperature 18C but high humidity 70-90. Could this also be caused by oversized ac (not enough heat)?
@bawlout9367
@bawlout9367 Год назад
likes comments and a sub for the youtube algo, thanks for the refresher and clarification
@dmbondboys
@dmbondboys 2 года назад
I’ve learned so much from this gentlemen 👑🙌🏾, to help me in my field which is home inspection.
@Progress24.7
@Progress24.7 5 лет назад
Great video... 75/25 liquid & vapor thru the TXV Evaporator absorbs LATENT & SENSIBLE heat ALSO the heat exchange that happens in the EVAP. occurs thru CONVECTION...correct me if I'm wrong...
@gyrgrls
@gyrgrls 5 лет назад
It would be convection is there was no fan. In forced air, convection is a MINOR factor in heat transfer, where CONDUCTION and RADIATION take over. The same thing happens at the condenser (if it is air cooled), except for the opposite direction of heat transfer. Enthalpy is lost or gained along the surfaces of the tubes and fins.
@jjyemg2397
@jjyemg2397 5 лет назад
Awesome job
@allaunier8143
@allaunier8143 Год назад
Outstanding! These videos should be used in appropriate classrooms.
@jamilajefferson1100
@jamilajefferson1100 5 месяцев назад
So the air in the home is moist and humid all of a sudden!! I’ve had several techs look at it, changed the return plenum, had it level and cleaned. There was water built up in the supply duct work. And I opened it today. There is little water coming out of the drain line when running. And between the evap and blower had mold spores built up 3 days after cleaning. I’m interested in what it could be. Open to ideas. Currently turned the unit off cause I can’t take it anymore. Send help!
@darlenetravis7956
@darlenetravis7956 3 года назад
Im in school now for HVAC and your videos are very helpful. Thank you. Please continue making more!
@anotheronebitesthedust246
@anotheronebitesthedust246 5 лет назад
Just.......👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@edwinjewell5359
@edwinjewell5359 4 года назад
You are a Great Instructor Thank You.
@kauaireed9006
@kauaireed9006 Год назад
Can someone help? First off great video! I’m finding water droplets on my filter, I have proper drainage for the pan , so it’s not that. Any ideas? Thanks.
@Voidy123
@Voidy123 6 месяцев назад
Question, what will happen in a dehumidifier if the evaporator gets 60 degrees Celsius high humidity air from a dryer. Would you need to lower or increase the pressure to handle that since most dehumidifiers only seem to handle air up to 40 degrees Celsius ?
@matt-ti9ed
@matt-ti9ed 4 года назад
A cooling effect is produced when refrigerant enters an evaporator due to state change correct??
@nathanielnog2120
@nathanielnog2120 7 месяцев назад
I'm doing a project on ocean energy and i have to explain how (OTEC) work and I didn't know how an evaporator works thanks.
@MattJMT
@MattJMT 2 года назад
Thank you for making easy to understand videos.
@HumanRightsRevolutin
@HumanRightsRevolutin 5 лет назад
Thank you God bless you and your family
@ghouses7965
@ghouses7965 4 месяца назад
Hi sir, which type or number alluminum rod are use to weld alluminum condenser and evaporator
@Andybliss83
@Andybliss83 Месяц назад
Could your evaporator coil be the cause of your AC unit in your car or truck to losing pressure?
@Polarcupcheck
@Polarcupcheck 2 года назад
Evaporator freezing question. I assume when evaporator coils freeze it is from the bottom up (earliest input after metering device). I have a dirty coil (hair, particles and seemingly some biofilm that I have been brushing out) and some freezing (near the bottom inch). All of the small lines branching out after the metering device have frost uniformly as they enter the coils. However not all the coils are freezing uniformly across (some bottom loops are just sweaty). Does this suggest that my coil freezing problem is mostly a flow issue in certain parts? Or could it still be a refrigerant issue?
@davids658
@davids658 3 года назад
Best explanation I have seen, nice job.
@hailutiruneh8264
@hailutiruneh8264 3 года назад
Nice but how can fix almunium
@msmeenakshy6321
@msmeenakshy6321 4 года назад
Excellent video and wonderful presentation.
@ghostridergr8259
@ghostridergr8259 2 года назад
i have one dryer air.. works 3 to 40 c temp i change filter and capillary tube but i haft to resize it... so now i have -7.5c entry to evaporator and exit 2.5c after to the accumulator i have - 3.5 and entry to compressor 9c is that normal.... how much must be the Δτ to the evaporator? and with the temp room so the dryer ro works good?? thanks
@johnsummers6898
@johnsummers6898 5 лет назад
Can you make a detailed video of the heat pump process?
@misterfixit1952
@misterfixit1952 Год назад
Since you work primarily in Florida, you mostly refer to the equipment in terms of cooling. I live in Oregon and for us, heating is as much or more important than cooling. It would help if you could also refer to the heating cycle when describing these HVAC systems and components. Thanks for the great videos.
@leonnegro4504
@leonnegro4504 3 года назад
Hi! A few weeks ago a tech from an ac company came over to check my gas pack unit I'm not sure if it's called like that the unit has both the ac and heater in the same unit and it is in the roof of my house, and he removed the sensing bulb from the place it was and said to just leave it there it is not touching the pipe I believe is the evaporator's exit any more. Do you have any idea why he might have done that? Is it safe for my ac unit? I live in Tucson Arizona. Thank you. Great video by the way 👍👍
@robinjakobsen1004
@robinjakobsen1004 3 года назад
Checked the sheet shart... if the bulb is loose which regulates the superheat, that means more refrigerant will go through the evaporator. If the evaporator is unsuccessful at turning all that extra refrigerant into vapor, the compressor could be receiving liquid and destroying itself, right? /Plumber from Sweden studying to be an HVAC technician aswell :-)
@tonym6920
@tonym6920 3 года назад
Great lecture, thanks! 👍👍
@Z-Ack
@Z-Ack 2 года назад
Ive came across systems that use 2 evaps with only one compressor and condenser.. they were laid out with the freezer evap first in series then the fridge after and to the compressor. So that would imply the reliance on the refrigerant to move in the vapor form after the freezer , into the warmer environment which would condense it back into a liquid somewhat allowing it to absorb more heat from the warmer environment of the fridge.. right? Or am i recalling it wrong and the fridge part should be first then the freezer? Pretty sure the freezer would be first.. now ive only came across this maybe twice in my life and were on built in units that were separated from eachother which allowed space between the coils. Guessing there would have been a metering device between them but wasent able to see exactly how they worked before were torn out and replaced with a newer single unit.. always wondered how those worked and if they just had some crazy plumbing routing to make it work. But i remember there only being one beefy sealed compressor and one big condenser with 2 evaps.. one smaller and one bigger.. i would think the unit would section off the single condenser into 2 that would allow both evaps to be independent.. where the refrigerant would cycle through the compressor before going to the other coil but thatd be a ton of extra plumbing and the capillary tube would be a head scratcher.. for me at least. Still trying to learn..
@gregrichard9192
@gregrichard9192 4 года назад
You said Saturated refrigerant is part liquid and part vapor. But saturated air is 100% vapor. That's why I cannot understand the meaning of saturated. I might understand this if I watched it 1000 times
@cleansebob1
@cleansebob1 3 года назад
Actually, 100% saturated air is at its "dew point". That means that at that temperature, water vapor will condense out of the air-water vapor mixture.
@sinebar
@sinebar 2 года назад
I just had a brand new complete AC system installed, including the outside unit and the air handler and it failed immediately. It never cooled. The tech who installed it didn't even stick around to make sure everything was working properly. He turned the unit on and then left. This was very suspicious. Make me thing he knew the AC unit was bad. Now the company that contracted him is sending another tech out tomorrow to I guess clean up the mess he made. Fortunately I only paid half up front cost so if they don't make it right they aren't getting paid the balance.
@dj_supa
@dj_supa 5 лет назад
Just wow!! A lot of great information.... Thank You.
@Rick-tb4so
@Rick-tb4so Месяц назад
Outstanding video...Great teacher..
@ReyValle-wh4jh
@ReyValle-wh4jh 6 месяцев назад
He actually makes sense , I took a class and let tel you I can’t understand a word he is saying .. to technical .. Thank you keep it up ..
@DanBurgaud
@DanBurgaud 4 года назад
8:55 Does having a higher superheat means the system is more or less efficient? ie, Does higher superheat imply the system was able to extract more heat from the room?
@rodgraff1782
@rodgraff1782 4 года назад
X Y Z the lower the superheat, the higher the efficiency, due to more active surface area of the evaporator. We can’t run zero superheat, because we need to protect the compressor. Carrier tried to run zero superheat with its flowtronic chillers, about 20 years ago, because they thought they had good control with their electronic stepper motor driven expansion valves. Well, those units lost a lot of compressors which were 6 cylinder O6D semi hermetic compressors.
@AlimasiAkwaya
@AlimasiAkwaya 2 месяца назад
Thx
@gregscheyd4131
@gregscheyd4131 2 года назад
NICE , VERY NICE BRYAN .... AS USUAL . SLOWLY BUT SURELY I AM GETTING THERE ...
@vijaychim3931
@vijaychim3931 4 года назад
Thanks
@imkrispykreme5512
@imkrispykreme5512 2 года назад
How do you get to a temp so cold like -20? What is done differently?
@adeelahmad8498
@adeelahmad8498 4 года назад
Refrigerate work to decrease the inside temperature of refrigerate box upon mountain it will require less power to decrease of temperature
@SethHurwitzwriter
@SethHurwitzwriter 3 месяца назад
Excellent. Thank you.
@KalashZikov
@KalashZikov 2 года назад
I am just a guy who was curious
@RVILDOR
@RVILDOR 4 года назад
What's the difference between a vehicle mechanical compressor vs an electric mini split or refrigerator compressor. Can a mini split compressor be replaced with a mechanical compressor?
@Meyoyo777
@Meyoyo777 7 месяцев назад
Thank you, well exolain,
@aaronbrown3573
@aaronbrown3573 2 года назад
So what would happen if I put a container of refrigerant inside a freezer? The refrigerant would boil inside the container and how would it evaporate would it blow the container?
@onemoremisfit
@onemoremisfit 2 года назад
Nothing will happen if you put a container of refrigerant in a freezer. I have containers of refrigerant stored in an outdoor shed and it gets below zero F every winter, nothing happens to the refrigerant. The refrigerant only changes state due to pressure changes, it only boils when pressure is reduced and in the container it remains under pressure.
@aaronbrown3573
@aaronbrown3573 2 года назад
@@onemoremisfit thanks for the answer ! Not sure I understand how it can boil without off gassing and building pressure but then again I don't know about the biology of refrigerant.
@Vigoonline
@Vigoonline 2 года назад
Do we have an animation showing this cycle?
@Peace101-s4b
@Peace101-s4b Год назад
Love your content. Really helpful to noobs .
@Its1Steve
@Its1Steve 2 года назад
Very detail. Thank you awesome
@ParabellumX
@ParabellumX Год назад
Great explanation. Thanks, Brian.
@TheILV17
@TheILV17 2 месяца назад
Thank you
@Razor-Rudy
@Razor-Rudy 6 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@rickschiaffo618
@rickschiaffo618 5 месяцев назад
Thank you
@vinitpatel984
@vinitpatel984 Год назад
Great video!
@mohamedroomy1985
@mohamedroomy1985 2 года назад
Very informative lesson. Thank you sir
@NQBN
@NQBN 4 года назад
Excellent channel for people like me whi wanna be HVAC technician.
@alicepet1994
@alicepet1994 5 лет назад
I have an Evaporator which only has 1/3 is cold (showed condesed water around the copper tubes). I have cleaned the metering device piston and the screen before the piston and replaced the liquid line filter drier and the evaporator coil. Do you have any idea what's wrong with it? The suction line has two kinked turns which are less than 90 degree. Do you think that lead to the starved evaporator? The owner said he used to get temperature lower than 77F. Right now I measure the supply temperature from the closest register it has temperature around 80F. I have checked the pressures (R-22 3 tons unit) and subcooling and superheat. Pressures are in good ranges. The superheat is around 34F. Subcooling is around 10. Any idea about what caused this symptom? Thank you
@utubedestroysmytime
@utubedestroysmytime 4 года назад
What’re the numeric values for your pressure man...amp draw
@arasharshi9413
@arasharshi9413 Год назад
WONDERFUL
@chuck1804
@chuck1804 Год назад
THIS is the explanation I needed.
@josemilian4167
@josemilian4167 Год назад
why do they call it saturated state? also dwell time?
@josemilian4167
@josemilian4167 Год назад
they referring to heat?
@twosawyers
@twosawyers 4 года назад
Man I wish you guys lived near my home. I have a Trane XR17 (2019)and I have a Delta T of 10. 55 percent humidity in the home.
@josetrevino9869
@josetrevino9869 4 года назад
What are your pressures, subcool, superheat readings, anemometer or static pressure readings, a delta t of 10 degrees is very low, the clear result app we use has a target range of a minimum of 14 and a maximun amount of 20.
@lawrencegriffith4218
@lawrencegriffith4218 3 года назад
man hvac school is the best
@jfs520
@jfs520 2 года назад
Phenomenal video thank you
@logzz6373
@logzz6373 2 года назад
This is great
@frez777
@frez777 2 года назад
well said
@lancedegroot6282
@lancedegroot6282 4 года назад
Can you run cold water through this coil? Like a swamp cooler?
@utubedestroysmytime
@utubedestroysmytime 4 года назад
There are cold water air handlers but they’re part of a chiller system and way complicated nothing like a swamp cooler
@i-d-m-system.5697
@i-d-m-system.5697 2 года назад
Great information 👍
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