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I HAD TO PUT ON HEARING PROTECTION TO WORK ON THE WALK IN FREEZER 

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@jamminwrenches860
@jamminwrenches860 Год назад
Be careful to avoid inhaling refrigerant. Too many have issues later from breathing byproducts of our work.
@Slugbunny
@Slugbunny Год назад
Thanks for the audio warning! Had tinnitus since I was a teen (fireworks went wrong), it sucks and gets worse from those noises. Everybody wear your defenders. 🤞🏻
@jasonjohnsonHVAC
@jasonjohnsonHVAC Год назад
You spoke about the filter cores and shells. We are repairing a Trane Intellipak. It had a burn out on circuit 1. We added a suction filter drier shell and core to the system ( 2⅛" ), 2 inline refrigerant ball valves with 2 new 3D scrolls. Im a fan of the shell and cores. If you ever have to remove it from the system to replace. You valve off the filter drier and dont have to recover the whole charge to replace the cores. Makes for quicker repairs in the future. Great video as always Chris...thanks for bringing us along with you.
@bradwilmot5066
@bradwilmot5066 Год назад
@10:38 - where did you get a nylon duck? (auto captions can be entertaining... it says "nylon duck" instead of "nylog'ed up" 🙂 )
@HVACRVIDEOS
@HVACRVIDEOS Год назад
I will discuss this live on RU-vid this evening 4/10/23 @ 5:PM (pacific) come over and check it out ru-vid.comE99ILzVUm6I
@retrozmachine1189
@retrozmachine1189 Год назад
Look after your hearing lads. It may not seem that loud at the time but in 40 odd years time you'll be paying the price. Not in HVAC but I was doing a job at a machine shop after hours a few decades back and had approved access to do it. It should have been all good but unknown at the time was a remote compressor had been left on and the tank dump went off nearby me. Fortunately it was far enough away that it didn't cause severe problems but I do have tinnitus as a result. There's no such thing as silence for me.
@joehead1294
@joehead1294 Год назад
Kinda makes ya crazy, don't it? 🎧
@Laurelinad
@Laurelinad Год назад
That's why i'm pushing my company to get the protection that works for everybody even if that means more spending for the company. i, for example, can't wear in-ear style because that plugs up my ears but we don't have over-ear style at the ready yet. they finally ordered some
@Shade_Tree_Mechanic
@Shade_Tree_Mechanic Месяц назад
I have tinnitus from automotive repair and loud music. Though it's not severe, I do need to run a fan at night while I sleep to "mute" it. Etymotic makes some great in-ear "false eardrum" style earplugs that reduce DBs while still allowing you to talk to co-workers and listen for faulty machinery. I highly recommend them.
@Meatinskull
@Meatinskull Месяц назад
“You don’t want a beat up dryer” as he throws it out of the box 😂
@achannelwithnopurpose1977
@achannelwithnopurpose1977 Год назад
Fire alarm systems are no quieter. I always wear ear protection when working with alarm systems.
@FrNMGuy
@FrNMGuy Год назад
I wonder if part of the discrepancy in weight can be attributed to changing to thinner pressure control hoses, a bigger LLD and oil loss too. Less oil means you could add more refrigerant possibly? Idk. Im just an apartment tech, but great video as always dude. I wait for your videos weekly. Monday, Thursday, HVACOvertime on Friday, then Sunday for 1 more. Thank you for continuing what you do bro.
@TwistedMe13
@TwistedMe13 Год назад
Thanks for the noise warnings.
@dragonrider4253
@dragonrider4253 Год назад
As absurd as it sounds, your scale's memory chip may have been struck by a cosmic ray and flipped a bit, causing the count to go higher. it's rare, but it does happen.
@thomasvlaskampiii6850
@thomasvlaskampiii6850 Год назад
To go from 20 to 50, it would've had to flip 3 bits. 20 is 00100000 50 is 01010000 My honest thought is either the scale got bumped or it wasn't perfectly zeroed out
@throttlebottle5906
@throttlebottle5906 Год назад
** yells, what did you say sonny boy? ** yeah protect your hearing just the same as you protect your eyes. you only have two of each and they don't grow back nor repair themselves.
@keldon_champion
@keldon_champion Год назад
I am not a fan of those rubber pressure control hoses, my company was buying them for awhile and now they are mixed into all of the racks we work on and we keep finding leaking crimps on them now. We switched to the flexible brass lines usually with a depressor. Not going to lie on racks we don't bother vacuuming for those hoses it's not enough to matter on a rack.
@youjiimoji6234
@youjiimoji6234 Год назад
Looks like it was manifold lines for that old pressure controller?🤗
@jessienascar8778
@jessienascar8778 Год назад
When you empty out those jugs can you used them to recover different refrigerant or do you use it to recover the same type due to contamination
@terrygrant8126
@terrygrant8126 Год назад
You are great Chris!!!!.......self protection...load calculations.....and the information you share is such a jewel....thank you friend!
@expresscargo9939
@expresscargo9939 Год назад
Getting ready to go to my country and talk to the Doctor about my right knee surgery. Thank you for your advice. Really really Take care of yourself . Do your best and no kill your self.
@zekenzy6486
@zekenzy6486 Год назад
Great Video. I'm wearing ears protection , when working with loud equipment too. Thank you for sharing
@youdontknowme5969
@youdontknowme5969 Год назад
Happy Easter and 🙉 lol
@randomvideos9413
@randomvideos9413 Год назад
What happened with this video?!??!? You said the oil lines are not flares, that is wrong, they are prefab hoses with flares. Everything is flares in this video. Threads don’t leak, the face of the flare leaks. Nylog on threads leads to over tightening if you are using a torque wrench. Fricken 1/4” mini split lines come to mind.(used all the tools, currently on navac auto flare). Don’t lubricate threads. Do coat the mating face of a flare. Hate to paddle against the current of comments but I am curious your reasoning and thoughts.
@0wned53
@0wned53 Год назад
Are you allowed to put a shrader into the high pressure switch line? In germany we are not allowed to do it by law, because it may cause the high pressure switch to operate wrong and never shut the compresser off. Even the rota lock in the pressure exhaust line wouldnt be allowed for us. Because you are able to cut the high pressure switch off and cause the compressor to run infinite into like 1000psi
@XphirephliX
@XphirephliX Год назад
I tried buying the thread fixer last year and never got it. I tried emailing and contacting him but no response. If you’ve got a better contact information for him please pass it on.
@gamingwithnathan228
@gamingwithnathan228 Год назад
hey chris next video will be number 800 CONGRATS
@petersmart1999
@petersmart1999 Год назад
You gotta get Knipex smooth jaw pliers!
@SconiersFamily
@SconiersFamily Год назад
Hey did you go to school ? I am 20 years old , 9 months into the trade I do install only and everyone I work with has not been to school so they say school won’t teach me anything and I just don’t know because I want to be able to do service one day
@Normile47842
@Normile47842 Год назад
Need to make a company policy when you have a helper with you he still says "1-2-3, please dont blow up" when flipping on a breaker, LOL
@christopherleubner6633
@christopherleubner6633 Год назад
Yup had that when testing stuff during my auction buying days.
@killroyboike2530
@killroyboike2530 Год назад
Make sure it's sealed protected as he opens it Roughly one handed lol
@tracysellman1562
@tracysellman1562 Год назад
Chris, I am an old-school explosives expert from the Air Force, after I got out when I started my HVACR career I still walked around with my high-dollar custom-fitted earplugs in a small clear plastic case from the Air Force on a belt loop. I always wore them whenever it was noisy, the whistle from the acetylene turbo torch was just too much and the ear plugs when it. I can still hear a frog fart from 30 feet away, in fact, I pride myself on my hearing, they used to call me "Radar" like on the old MASH tv show, I could tell an A/C system had a problem for 200 feet away. But you are right protect those ears I retired in 2013 from 30 years in the HVACR field, and I enjoy watching your videos, I still miss it just a little bit. Thanks for what you do. :)
@torinbrown8196
@torinbrown8196 Год назад
Would really like to see that vid you mentioned concerning load calculations with the installation. As always, excellent job and appreciate you sharing.
@Almtyhalfbreed
@Almtyhalfbreed Год назад
Is the channel all commercial? No residential
@AKStorm49
@AKStorm49 Год назад
Happy Easter Chris. Thank you for the great videos.
@MsFireboy2
@MsFireboy2 Год назад
Thanks. I understand body wear and tear. Worked on cars trucks for over 37 years. I love watching your videos.
@jessienascar8778
@jessienascar8778 Год назад
Have you worked on swamp coolers?
@brandongraser2939
@brandongraser2939 Год назад
dispatch we need to rain unit.. we have Chris on the roof working on walk-in cooler 😂 . let's ruin his day😂 and RAIN on it . WE'RE CLOSING IN ON HIM !
@plainrock-ik3se
@plainrock-ik3se Год назад
Wow bro u are definitely far and above my knowledge Ive done some of the stuff u do but mainly residential and light commercial unfortunately not as much refrigeration. Thank u very much for all that u do sir man I'd love to be able to come work with u Learn so much. Anyway I doubt you'll even see this. I'm sure your so busy But take care and have a good one
@shine-cg9uf
@shine-cg9uf Год назад
🙏👍💪🇺🇸 nicely done
@DelticEngine
@DelticEngine Год назад
Hi Chris, your comment about health problems and looking after yourself struck a chord with me. I have back problems amongst other issues at 49 years old. I looked into Inclined Bed Therapy and decided to build my own custom bed as my old one had had it and I wanted a solution that better fit my needs. In truth, it took a few night to get used to but I found the results are well worth it. Now, I would never go back to a regular bed. My whole body feels better. One thing I really did notice was the much improved circulation in my feet and I thought that IBT would help your ankles (amongst any other ailments). I admit I was sceptical at first until I watched various videos on it and observed a kind of improvement when I tried sleeping in a recliner chair and finally to a custom bed that I love sleeping in.
@nateturpin2648
@nateturpin2648 Год назад
W.C. on you recovery tank is Water Capacity, not water column bud 👍
@HVACRVIDEOS
@HVACRVIDEOS Год назад
My bad I mix up my words often...
@daveyt4802
@daveyt4802 Год назад
"Just get the thing running!" Ug. 🙄
@samhaazratechnicalsupport
@samhaazratechnicalsupport Год назад
Good information sir 😘🇮🇳
@stevero2581
@stevero2581 Год назад
How come you don’t pump down into the receiver?
@HVACRVIDEOS
@HVACRVIDEOS Год назад
I will discuss this live on RU-vid this evening 4/10/23 @ 5:PM (pacific) come over and check it out ru-vid.comE99ILzVUm6I
@patriknilsson2175
@patriknilsson2175 Год назад
Adding the oil, I do always isolate the compressor and pull vacuum afterwards.
@coryevangelista310
@coryevangelista310 Год назад
Moving out of the rack huh?😛
@steveblake8766
@steveblake8766 Год назад
624 thumbs up
@joemorales9093
@joemorales9093 Год назад
What's the purpose of the gas ballast on evac machine?...
@mororoco44
@mororoco44 Год назад
Luv the 1 in hoses
@BrettWae
@BrettWae Год назад
Do you have anything against running 1/4" copper/flare to the dual pressure control instead of those hoses? May cost more.. Nice work though 👍
@stephenhunter70
@stephenhunter70 Год назад
The problem with relocating equipment out of A rack is you've got to have somewhere else to put it beforehand.
@raiden-shogun200
@raiden-shogun200 Год назад
Nice work
@glennschlorf1285
@glennschlorf1285 Год назад
What you say? Huh? Cant hear you?
@JoeCdaYT
@JoeCdaYT Год назад
I have been dealing with the slow loss of hearing and also the knees and lower back having issues due to the young and dumb at 16. Almost 38 now and still keep at it but taking better care of myself. I am now out of traveling service and at my local Theme Park. They are happy with my experience in the restaurant field and getting them more savings in the long run. Used to work on RR, PH and BWW locations and know what you mean about them wanting to take equipment out of the racks and putting individual units on the roof. One location only had the cooler left in it. Bar units and cooler were separated. The Theme Park is happy with my experience in the restaurant industry and getting their systems running properly and making changes in the areas that need them for reliability. They have a chiller that runs high temp cooling for several building at 70 tons and only was running on 2/3 for several years. 2nd stage was not working due to a plugged dual core filter unit. Getting ready to replace that this next week or two and see how it does. Previous outside company could not figure out what was going on but 2 lbs of MO-99 and 15 minutes of observation told me the cores were plugged. The fun part is going to be changing the cores out since there is no isolation valve after the cores and want to get it done quickly. It is only me and one other guy doing all this service work and adding mini split systems into locations that need it.
@stevencossaboon3237
@stevencossaboon3237 Год назад
Nice work Chris. I hope you and your family have a happy Easter.
@WhitfieldProductionsTV
@WhitfieldProductionsTV Год назад
every time that intro, I say it with you lol.
@pagemastr954
@pagemastr954 Год назад
Load calculations would be an interesting video. I am not a HVAC tech but a skilled tradesman and loved the math behind machining.
@davegeorge7094
@davegeorge7094 Год назад
Great content! next level stuff here men.
@MariosACandRefrigeration
@MariosACandRefrigeration Год назад
WHAT do you think about pumping it down,then recovering the rest.what happen to clearing the sight glass and adding the winter charge.thanks for sharing.
@richardbartlett6932
@richardbartlett6932 Год назад
Think about exactly where the lp.hp lines are connected to on the system. (Stop the video to look) This will tell you why pumping down wasn't an option here. These systems should be charged to weight. Not temp or pressure IMHO
@MariosACandRefrigeration
@MariosACandRefrigeration Год назад
@@richardbartlett6932 you pump it down,by closing the king valve.then you close the queen valve,the inlet to the receiver,then recover about a pound from the condenser and evaporator and leave about 5 psi replace p.s. lines drier and sight glass under that pressure no vacuum necessary,you save 3 hours from you and 3 hours from the helper.17:16
@anijones8645
@anijones8645 Год назад
Very nice work as usual! Keep up the good vids.
@TravisDoesGames
@TravisDoesGames Год назад
It would have been impossible for you to watch the whole thing yet tho lol
@graywolf2694
@graywolf2694 Год назад
Work smarter, not harder
@danpresson
@danpresson Год назад
Awesome video happy Easter that was a cool thermal camera
@brianmcdermott2430
@brianmcdermott2430 Год назад
Great info. and tips. Thanks, Chris.
@darwisyaiman1865
@darwisyaiman1865 Год назад
That a lot of squeaking shock😂
@pedrojardim325
@pedrojardim325 Год назад
Hi. Chris Very. Interesting To. See
@schmitty99
@schmitty99 Год назад
With the oil jug being open to atmosphere when adding, are you worried about moisture getting in? I know you said you were purging but doesn't moisture bond to the oil pretty quickly?
@HVACRVIDEOS
@HVACRVIDEOS Год назад
Yeah there is no really good way to add it that I know of, just be quick about it
@thedane6483
@thedane6483 Год назад
Use the copper pipes not plastic ones
@prettycureforever7102
@prettycureforever7102 Год назад
It does rain in la
@samsmith854
@samsmith854 Год назад
How does one find the specific gravity of refrigerants.? That is something I’ve had trouble finding
@FrNMGuy
@FrNMGuy Год назад
You can Google specific gravity of a refrigerant. It will give the value at 1"WC. That's why the formula also says to find your static pressure in WC as well.
@samsmith854
@samsmith854 Год назад
Thank you for the info.!
@DJSubAir
@DJSubAir Год назад
Thanks Chris
@chilledguy-appliancesensei
@chilledguy-appliancesensei Год назад
Another great video full of great tech tips 💯 #bigpicture
@TechOne7671
@TechOne7671 Год назад
Another great video mate. Cheers and all the best.
@SAAJ6000
@SAAJ6000 Год назад
But if you zip tie them together they won’t rub because they move together?
@steveurbach3093
@steveurbach3093 Год назад
He did not use a single zip. I think he use 3 zips. He zips a zip to the zip around the / each hose. Also the zip stops motion at that point
@SAAJ6000
@SAAJ6000 Год назад
I know but if something moves together it won’t rub.
@SAAJ6000
@SAAJ6000 Год назад
If my logic don’t work, then eventually the zip tie will rub into the hose. Does that make sense?
@jasoncorreal8810
@jasoncorreal8810 Год назад
Not a hvac person here, but what does moisture in the system actually do?
@DanO181919
@DanO181919 Год назад
Moisture refers to water in any form (solid, liquid or gas). When moisture is introduced in the system, it may combine with the system refrigerant to form an acidic solution which can erode internal compressor components
@patriknilsson2175
@patriknilsson2175 Год назад
And in worst cases create ice plugs in the lines making the system inefficent or even make it stop
@HVACRVIDEOS
@HVACRVIDEOS Год назад
I will discuss this live on RU-vid this evening 4/10/23 @ 5:PM (pacific) come over and check it out ru-vid.comE99ILzVUm6I
@christopherleubner6633
@christopherleubner6633 Год назад
It will react with HCFC type refrigerants at pressure and heat to make HF plus an organic acid something like 2(H2O) + H2C2F4> 2HF + CHF2COOH +H2; the hydrogen acts as a catalyst to decompose more refrigerant. 😳
@johnwalker890
@johnwalker890 Год назад
Good job Chris.
@BlueNEXUSGaming
@BlueNEXUSGaming Год назад
Other than your rampant use of the European Pound Symbol instead of using Lbs & Kg; there is a point at 14:26 in your Closed Captions where you wrote PCI instead of PSI, which is kinda big in difference; one is a thing attaching to Motherboards (PCI Express BUS 8/16/32/64/128 pin connector port), whilst the other is Pneumatic/Hydraulic Engineering (Pressure per Square Inch, the amount of force getting imparted via kinetic momentum transference).
@BlueNEXUSGaming
@BlueNEXUSGaming Год назад
16:47 you wrote rehearse when saying re-purge
@BlueNEXUSGaming
@BlueNEXUSGaming Год назад
20:46 You didn't identify what type of Earmuffs you had to retrieve.
@BlueNEXUSGaming
@BlueNEXUSGaming Год назад
23:50 Might want to double-check their Name's spelling too, and you can update your search instructions to read “HVAC School” (with the quotes) instead of: HVAC space School.
@BlueNEXUSGaming
@BlueNEXUSGaming Год назад
24:03 looks like you want to comprehensively review this finishing section. You said HVAC School, you wrote HPC school, and in a section shortly before this you didn't capitalize HVAC fully, writing instead Hvac when saying HVAC.
@BlueNEXUSGaming
@BlueNEXUSGaming Год назад
@@junkman8742 I wasn't using those, I was using the written script captions, that can be edited.
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