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Refrigeration Rack Overview w/ Sped up Oil Change 

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Bryan Orr gives a refrigeration rack overview, and he joins the Kalos team to do an oil change on a grocery store rack (sped up). The rack in this video was once a 502 rack and has acidic oil, so the customer has requested an oil replacement.
The refrigeration circuit of a rack has the same main parts as an HVAC refrigeration circuit, but there are a few extra parts. These racks have a liquid receiver on the liquid line; the liquid line feeds into the receiver from the top via a ball valve and resumes out of the bottom. The receiver holds extra liquid refrigerant. (You can see if you're overfilling the receiver by checking a dial indicator or the display.) Then, the liquid line continues into the pressure differential valve and into the filter drier. This rack has a sight glass after the drier to ensure that we have a full column of liquid refrigerant before that refrigerant goes to the liquid header. The compressors on this rack have fans mounted to them, which assist with cooling the compressors.
Refrigeration rack systems often have hot gas defrost, which sends hot discharge gas backward through the suction line and the coils to melt ice off the coil. As the hot gas moves through the coil, it will lose heat and eventually condense back to a liquid. The liquid will go through the distributor tubes and come out just before the metering device and go through the liquid return line. A check valve allows that liquid refrigerant to merge back into the main liquid line past the differential valve.
The compressors are all indoors on refrigeration racks. So, the discharge line runs out of the rack room to the outdoor condenser. Then, the liquid line runs from the outdoor condenser back to the receiver inside the rack room. The outdoor condensers do the same thing as they do in HVAC units; they turn gas into liquid via desuperheating, changing state, and subcooling.
As with HVAC units, signs of oil are important leak indicators on refrigeration racks. The suction lines and suction header (which the suction lines feed into) should all be free of oil. Bryan also likes to check that the fans are all running as they should.
The compressors all individually discharge into individual discharge lines that tie into a single discharge header; the discharge gas comes together at the header and goes back to the condensing unit in a single line. Racks also have suction and liquid core driers, which have replaceable cores (which may have activated carbon in them). The core drier screens can become restricted, which can cause flashing to occur in the sight glass; these can be cleaned quite easily with electrical contact cleaner.
We are using alkylbenzene (AB) oil for the oil change, which is better for oil return than mineral oil. We're also replacing the cores with high-acid driers because the system has tested positive for acid. After some time, we'll replace the cores and do another acid test. Whenever we install a new drier, we pull a vacuum on it to make sure there is no air in the line; otherwise, you could end up with non-condensables, high head pressure, and high humidity.
The oil separator takes the discharge gas and separates the oil from the refrigerant. Oil separates from the refrigerant through velocity changes or screens, and it drains out of the bottom while the discharge gas continues through the circuit. The oil then runs back to the reservoir. From there, the reservoir would send oil to the oil filter and then to the compressor oil level controllers.
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@charlesjohnson1456
@charlesjohnson1456 5 лет назад
I like this. Seems like so few rack guys do videos or podcasts and now that I'm doing markets I wish there was more of them to listen to. Keep it up!
@anthillmobstars
@anthillmobstars 5 лет назад
I hope we start to get more refrigeration videos. Love it and the Podcast.
@apprenticephil649
@apprenticephil649 5 лет назад
My knees hurt just looking at these guys wrenching away. My boss had both knees replaced at 65. Knee pads boys. Amazing video. Thanks for the walkthrough.
@jimmyp5487
@jimmyp5487 3 года назад
Been doing hvacr for 20 years and starting to move into supermarket… great videos brotha I really appreciate them and they def help!! 🤘🤘🇺🇸🇺🇸
@zacharywoodford8530
@zacharywoodford8530 Год назад
Awesome content. I just got my first hvac job out of school and it's in supermarket refrigeration. I feel like I'm way over my head here so this is incredibly helpful
@gamble8917
@gamble8917 14 дней назад
2 weeks in to commercial refrigeration. Feeling this comment pretty hard rn😅 how you doing being a year in?
@michelgrenier1878
@michelgrenier1878 5 лет назад
A very thorough oil and drier change , It's nice to see a customer that is spending the money to properly maintain his refrigeration equipment .
@andrewschaefer8863
@andrewschaefer8863 5 лет назад
I am loving the refrigeration content. Keep it coming!!
@texture6
@texture6 5 лет назад
On point Bryan! Thank you for the knowledge
@Ismael72110
@Ismael72110 5 лет назад
nice man !! keep posting more refrigeration stuff !!
@leonbogon148
@leonbogon148 5 лет назад
great video for new techs to see-things haven't changed much since i was servicing systems---except refrigerant shuffling-looks like co2 and hfc''s or future--keep vids coming-thanks
@fernandominaya4933
@fernandominaya4933 5 лет назад
Thanks Bryan for share your knowledge. I appreciate it
@SokoNK
@SokoNK 5 лет назад
I've noticed that you didn't change the seal on filter shell cap. Few new seals are usually delivered inside of the can together with new filter core and it is very important to change them each time you open it. I like to put few drops of oil too which, I believe, helps new seal to "sit better" between metal surfaces. Why it is not allowed to use Brake Cleaners? I used R141 before it was banned and now I use only clean rag and dry nitrogen.
@Blinx559
@Blinx559 4 года назад
Great rack video. Best I’ve seen yet. Please keep em coming 👍🏽
@tonymckay9031
@tonymckay9031 5 лет назад
Enjoyed that video, thanks! A lot of good explanation.
@JoseGuerrero-sj5ie
@JoseGuerrero-sj5ie 4 года назад
Nice video thank Bryan orr
@squirtlehvac8962
@squirtlehvac8962 5 лет назад
Great video👍🏽
@hvacrider7181
@hvacrider7181 4 года назад
Thanks for the video, a good tech always admit there mistake .. well done.
@johnd4348
@johnd4348 2 года назад
Were I work they send hvac guys out to work on racks and expect them to know how all this works and do it in an hour. I see you have several guys. My company would send one guy out and expect it be done in half the time it should take. And they wonder why equipment fails.
@886888aa
@886888aa 3 года назад
Can't believe that rack has CDS valves. Must have been a retrofit. My guess is if the oil is acidic and breaking down the system is probably running high super heat or high head. A system running properly doesn't need an oil change unless your changing the refrigerant.
@Nostalgia2x
@Nostalgia2x 4 года назад
great video. what chemical is being used to clean the oil filter screen in 11:31 of the video
@hangngoaigiare
@hangngoaigiare 4 года назад
So i would like to come and have some hand on training on service and installation of this rack system. Please tell me how and what the cost.
@itsmemsti
@itsmemsti 5 лет назад
Not a big deal most of the time, but the "liquid line" from the condenser to the receiver is called the drop leg or the drain leg. Out of the receiver, now it is the liquid line.
@HVACS
@HVACS 5 лет назад
Yes, I mentioned it is called the drop leg... I didn’t mention drain or drain leg but it IS still the liquid line either way based on the basic refrigerant circuit even if it isn’t called that by rack techs
@hvacrnortheastern2110
@hvacrnortheastern2110 5 лет назад
Good video this video brings back lots memory's did rack for over 6 years on majors Supermarket chains.
@lacasadelsolresort9249
@lacasadelsolresort9249 Год назад
deez
@scottkasper6378
@scottkasper6378 3 года назад
What’s the core depressor tool called?
@JW-me2po
@JW-me2po 2 года назад
Thinking of moving from restaurant ref after 17 years to supermarket work.
@hangngoaigiare
@hangngoaigiare 4 года назад
Hi you do hand on training? What is the cost for that?
@briancarlisi2224
@briancarlisi2224 5 лет назад
Rack refrigeration has a lot going on! What is the tool you had that just depresses the core to allow refrigerant or oil to pass? Thanks for sharing!
@HVACS
@HVACS 5 лет назад
BluVac / Accutools Core depressor
@neilvestervictor180
@neilvestervictor180 4 года назад
i want to learn supermarket refrigeration its interesting the methods you use are u base in florida i work on chill water systems looking to come to the states to study looks like it might be florida
@kennybakerhvacr5751
@kennybakerhvacr5751 5 лет назад
what was the name of the tool bryan handed to the guy? he made it sound like a core removal tool but slightly different
@Practicing_HVACR
@Practicing_HVACR 5 лет назад
Kenny Baker HVAC/R schrader depressor tool
@zombiediarhea
@zombiediarhea 27 дней назад
My forearms and elbows are eat up with discharge line burns. The engineers that design most of these racks apparently never had to wrench on them.
@nojiggle530
@nojiggle530 Месяц назад
Lol i have been using those thumb style core depressors since i started the old guy who taught me 12 years ago swore by them loved them since but could never convince another guy to use them no mather what evin with ball valve ends on top
@ralphgiampietro85
@ralphgiampietro85 4 года назад
Why are the liquid lines on the condenser doubled trapped as well as the condensers shown in the vid were at the same level as the motor room which can lead to gas binding you really don't have a free draining liquid leg especially with the liquid line trapped?
@jaysongoff
@jaysongoff 5 лет назад
Those hot oil loops inside the suction header had a tendency to crack/break, so Hill and Kysor Warren discontinued them. We in the service industry unhooked many during remodels and retrofits. Whenever those would leak directly into the suction header, many issues would ultimately present themselves. The service tech then would have no choice but to abandon the loop.
@johntyszka2980
@johntyszka2980 2 года назад
An HH drier is used for wax removal after a burnout. If you are trying to remove acid from a system, the standard 4864 drier is the correct drier to use. This has been a misconception in the industry for years. Check Sporlan or Alco’s specs on their cores. They will tell you the same thing.
@WswRefrigeration
@WswRefrigeration 5 лет назад
Link to that access valve were using?
@tonymckay9031
@tonymckay9031 5 лет назад
Trutechtools.com search accutools shrader depressor
@jedidiahlawton2149
@jedidiahlawton2149 3 года назад
Where was the torque spanner?
@anthony262
@anthony262 4 года назад
Good old publix.. looks like a 400 series store
@russell4309
@russell4309 5 лет назад
👍
@joeshearer1247
@joeshearer1247 5 лет назад
Did he say OCD valve?
@tonymckay9031
@tonymckay9031 5 лет назад
😂
@cesar235cs
@cesar235cs 3 года назад
I heard OCV, and most likely is a 20. I don't front seat discharge valves when I do oil change, if it leaks back we have a plate problem. I also remove sentronic sensor and clean strainer
@deviouslick5097
@deviouslick5097 5 лет назад
Amazing video. I would love to work on these.
@maness2112
@maness2112 5 лет назад
Not that much fun.
@loralkinney
@loralkinney 5 лет назад
I'm surprised as an owner that you all were not wearing ear plugs...as one who developed hearing loss I urge you to think ahead....
@WarHammer1989
@WarHammer1989 5 лет назад
Loral Kinney I saw orange earplugs with some of the people
@SombraLocs
@SombraLocs 5 лет назад
I hear some people say, "oh I'm used to it, it doesn't bother me anymore". That's because the damage has been done.
@randybirkeland3331
@randybirkeland3331 5 лет назад
The key word being "some". A proper OH&S safety program would make it mandatory. Decibel test before starting work. Company safety manual would dictate at what level hearing protection is to be worn. Definatelt would be required here.
@Jonathan-bl8oh
@Jonathan-bl8oh 5 лет назад
Big man was wearing two t shirts... making me sweat just watching
@maness2112
@maness2112 5 лет назад
I love to hate supermarket refrigeration.
@areminfoxxtrot1064
@areminfoxxtrot1064 2 года назад
This looks like a Publix.
@RESISTAGE
@RESISTAGE 2 года назад
I thought hvac techs don't go near a rack unit.
@ndm19891268
@ndm19891268 2 года назад
Those suction line are not insulated 😳
@johnnysaltyaircrabcake8030
@johnnysaltyaircrabcake8030 4 года назад
OMG Hill Dual Mates.... .. They still chug along as they have maintenance done.... energy users and leaking monsters.. from our end
@6Diego1Diego9
@6Diego1Diego9 2 года назад
Do you get a lot of girls as an HVAC technician?
@holdurhorse9149
@holdurhorse9149 5 лет назад
Generally oils and salad dressings are located on aisle 7, we don't carry liquid line but just bottled waters. No hot gases either sorry sir!
@TheMaster5150
@TheMaster5150 4 года назад
Your guys should be wearing gloves working with solvents.
@JD-hr6dr
@JD-hr6dr 3 года назад
I came here to say the exact same thing.
@cameron3991
@cameron3991 Год назад
I would take that ring off if I were you, you need a rubber ring that will break if it gets caught in anything. You are going to lose your ring finger if you do commercial hvac for 20 years and wear a ring iike that
@inflateopassion
@inflateopassion 5 лет назад
Way to much fast-forward video lost teaching moments
@ares3914
@ares3914 Год назад
I notice a lot of techs dont wear gloves when they should. These chemicals is bad for the ozone so imagine what it does to your body
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