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Open and Short Circuits Class 

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This short video describes common open and short circuits in air conditioning and the difference. There is also some discussion of tripping breakers and blowing fuses.
A short happens when a circuit takes an undesigned path (something is happening that should not be happening), and an open circuit means that there is no electricity when there should be electricity. A shorted compressor is very different from an open compressor; thermal overload from a short doesn't result in a breaker trip (which causes an open circuit).
The R terminal is the line side of the thermostat. Some of the load sides include Y, G, W, and O. If two load sides touch, then you get a short but typically won't see a blown fuse because there isn't an overcurrent.
If a breaker trips, that causes an open circuit. (However, an electrical event that causes a breaker to trip is typically a short.) Note: Before resetting a breaker, make sure you do a complete visual inspection.
Usually, breakers fail for a reason; that happens a lot when people use breakers as disconnects. Over time, the breakers stop making contact. Some technicians check voltage at each side of the breaker using ground as a reference, and they assume that everything is fine when they read 120v. However, you need to be able to read 240v into AND out of the breaker to verify that you have power. If you have 240v going in but not coming out, then you don't have a good breaker.
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@proverbs2life
@proverbs2life 5 лет назад
I want to kick the back 2 legs of that chair so bad 😞
@supermarioisacat
@supermarioisacat 5 лет назад
A "short" is a fault condition where current takes a SHORTER path through a circuit and bypasses the load (hot wire touching frame). An "open" is a condition where current is UNABLE to flow at all because the circuit path is incomplete (loose wire, broken motor terminal).
@andrewyaadigg
@andrewyaadigg 4 года назад
I got to admit your a very smart guy and you teach very well! I’m newer in the trade and the guy I work with doesn’t teach to well and I’m eager to learn and learn the hvac&r trade so I turned to RU-vid! I’m watching all your videos I really appreciate you! Much love! -Andrew!
@tedlahm5740
@tedlahm5740 4 года назад
wonderful lesson. all four of them thank you.
@dilboteabaggins
@dilboteabaggins 6 лет назад
I thought shorts were for wearing? And loads are what you lift. I r so confused
@jasonpierce1118
@jasonpierce1118 5 лет назад
You are a super Teacher Sir!! Thanks
@VictorManuel-ee2bp
@VictorManuel-ee2bp 4 года назад
Muy buenas enseñanzas se me dificulta el inglés saludos desde México
@jhhvacplumbing1944
@jhhvacplumbing1944 6 лет назад
How often do u have little classes for your company like this and where do i sign . Wish he had stuff like this besides wear your shoe covers and don't forget valve tags lol.
@toneblair
@toneblair 6 лет назад
Good video, that's a good way to explain opens and shorts. Let me ask you, I own a small appliance service company, and we dabble in hvac. I'm in California, and are looking into getting our C-20 contractors license. We have technical/electrical training, we would obviously need more training in hvac, but one of the requirements to apply for for the license, is to have 4 years working in the trade. My question, I've been in business for quite awhile, and have been performing repairs all this time, can I just use my own company as work experience?? Also, what's the best hvac training? Should I go to a school? Online? I ordered the test prep, but obviously need way more help than that.
@markyukiteru4158
@markyukiteru4158 4 года назад
I want to be in your lecture room too hehe
@MR-nl8xr
@MR-nl8xr 6 лет назад
6:15-6:20 what the crap did he say, i couldn't hear a thing.
@ericksanchez2746
@ericksanchez2746 5 лет назад
helo...hello
@lorenzosalinas7684
@lorenzosalinas7684 4 года назад
Yeah ill tell you. 1st pause. "Open" circuit is not a circuit anymore. Maybe we can call it a network grid. The dumb hated " Short" is technically one but i can't think of any "Shorts" that do not ruin the circuit immediately then causing them to be open and not priveledged to call them circuits anymore. So i guess that time right b4 the "Open" happened could be called a short as well
@lorenzosalinas7684
@lorenzosalinas7684 4 года назад
Nah that's not what a short is bruh.
@HVACS
@HVACS 4 года назад
Ok
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