Is there any way to have MQ populate targets for furnaces in low stage ( or modulating as you have) it seems that having it so dialed in perfect for high stage but the furnace normally lives in low fire ideally seems counter productive. But maybe it’s because each furnace is radically different in low fire mode.
UEI 429 sadly had to take my Redfish 550's spot in my bag for furnace season. So many of my fellow techs get to eat a callback for not checking furnace ground and checking flame rod signal.
Great video. I use this 5 times a day everyday. One thing I noticed is that clocking the dial will net you different results majority of the time due to simply human reflexes. From my experience I guess it’s fair to say that you would change the offices if it was really off. How many guys out there are finding that they have to change the orifices? I guess it really matters where you are.
Polarity is checking that the line voltage and low voltage are in phase meaning the low voltage wave and the line voltage wave crest at the same time in the same direction. If you think of a sine wave and the centerline = 0 volts, they would both go up at the same time. So if you think if the difference between the two 120 - 24 = 96. If one went up and one down, the polarity is reversed it will be 120 up + 24 down =144 volts differnece. The reason this is important is the flame sensing circuit. If they are reversed the electrical noise will cause flame detection problems and many times circuit board failures.
Yeah, we tried editing the acoustics, but nothing really made it sound better. The furnace running so close to the mic threw it off I think. But thanks for putting it up with it and watching! Really appreciate it.
@@measureQuick you all do an amazing job on eveeything you do. Sometimes the creator doesnt hear what we hear. Audio pops, left side audio only, etc,etc. I wasnt being critical of you all. Thanks for all,you do
@@joeshearer1247 They're annoying. But the good thing is they force you to do all the things we should have been doing. Like analyze combustion, check gas pressure, tesp, temp rise...
A video on heat pump invasive and non-invasive testing would be awesome additions to the how to guides. Thanks for all the hard work into the app. Love to use it as much as possible!