How to replace the AC units leaking condenser coil?
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I have a 5 yr old York unit. I have a leak in the condenser coils replacing the coils thankfully still within the warranty period just have to pay labor.
I had to replace to compress last June right at 4 years old.
I will not get another York. My next unit will be a Trane.
Another job well done. Just goes to show how important it is to service these unit on time .keep the videos coming
Great video looks like those older York units were better than the new ones built now I mean 11 years on coil replacement and only cause lack of maintenance not bad.
Great job bro.
Mr Teedd you forgot to wash the control board too 🤣🤣
lol 😆 😂
Great video and vey helpful.
Just one question- I was taught to have vacuum gauge as far away from the vacuum pump as possible but you seem to have it very close to the pump.
Keep up the good work and will look forward to your next video.
Always a good video. Guess having the micron gauge as far away from the pump isn't something you did this time.
Thanks for going through the install step by step. Good work.
No problem 👍
Good stuff Tad‼️ Precise, Quality job🎯
Thank You Brother
@@TaddyDigest hi when you braze what’s pressure you set on oxy and map gas..
I use a leaf blow to clean the leaves out it works great
Great job !
Excellent videos like always good info thank you
Job done correctly.....👍👍
I was wondering why you didnt have the tiny mirror after each braze 😅 excellent video brotha
Next time Brother hahaha
Good job tadd
Thanks for watching
nice work.
When I rarely use manifold gages I bleed across the manifold also.
You are awesome man thanks
You are!
Knowledgeable video
Thank you 😊
The flow regulator reads in cubic feet (per minute/hour) That is what the regulator indicates - not PSI. Your particular device has a max flow rate of 75 SCFH
Tech tip I always use the nitrogen to clean the control panel 😀
That's a good idea!
23 on the SH seems a bit high correct? thanks for sharing
yes absolutely
I did that with my friend we had problem after we put the Freon the cages was going in Negative whats the issue you think and thanks
😅👌good job.
Mr Teedd How these are very different from those in India ?
Awesome video do you like analog gauge better than digital gauge
you call a professional...😮
Suction pressure should be 40°
Heat puddy not needed when brazing filter drier?
I don’t like when technicians do the installs without using raising blocks
To protect the bottom of the units
#GIVEAWAY Very detailed and organized, Love it! Thanks Tad
Entered!
Noticed the high pressure sensor was chopped
is R-22 still legal in US ? R-32 is zero Ozone Depleting alternative
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Taddy it's not a good practice having vacuum gauge right next to the pump.
Hope they learned their lesson on making sure that thing gets cleaned out once a year. It’s a freakin expensive mistake
What tip
4000kpa or 580-600psi i pressure test to.
very nice
This unit used a piston as a TXV?
yes sir
Its a yerk unit they always leak unfortunately all brands going with micro channel
taddy why filling the system by nitrogen otherwise you can used Air
nitrogen is an inert gas
@@TaddyDigest if i used air to check the leak it is ok
Never put your vacuum gauge on on the pump!!
You made a mistake. You should always put the vacuum gage on the opposite side when pulling a vacuum, it give you a more accurate measure whether you pulling the required amount of vacuum, or not. You do not not connect your gage at the vacuum pump where you have the lowest vacuum, instead you put the vacuum gage on the High-side, so when you read 500micron, you know you have a deep vacuum all the way through the system. Also, you should go bellow 500, like >300, and make sure it don't pull above 500micron in 10 minutes. And use a dedicated vacuum hose, rather than the one you used for refrigerant charging.
God(Jesus Christ) Bless! :)
Thank you, brother, I really appreciate your advice