Installing a Mitsubishi One-Way Ceiling Cassette In An Unfinished Room (You Can See EVERYTHING!)

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  • čas přidán 6. 08. 2020
  • This video shows Britton and Jordan Installing a Mitsubishi One-Way Ceiling Cassette in an unfinished room and review some of the basics. You Can See EVERYTHING!
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Komentáře • 127

  • @jeffb8437
    @jeffb8437 Před 3 lety +11

    Nicely done

  • @baileysair
    @baileysair Před 3 lety +38

    Quick tip when doing all-thread, put a nut on both sides of the cut and then back the nut off of the cut ends. It will re-thread buggered ends every time.

  • @RJMaker
    @RJMaker Před 3 lety +1

    Well Done Britton and Jordan! Thanks for the video.

  • @serolog
    @serolog Před 9 měsíci

    This was, actually, amazing

  • @hkhsm359
    @hkhsm359 Před 3 lety +7

    Nice job. Quality installation. Keep posting, I will be happy to see outside part installation.

  • @MyBallzGotShocked
    @MyBallzGotShocked Před 6 měsíci +1

    Nicely surprised at just how nice everything nicely turned out really nice.

  • @ishaqmd.9026
    @ishaqmd.9026 Před 2 měsíci

    Very easy to follow video.

  • @Aryan-bn3fl
    @Aryan-bn3fl Před 2 lety +1

    Good Installation

  • @jivancich
    @jivancich Před rokem

    Damn nice tools and set up❤

  • @tjinytjiny6615
    @tjinytjiny6615 Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent video..

    • @HVACS
      @HVACS  Před 3 lety

      Thank you very much!

  • @CockyMike911
    @CockyMike911 Před 3 lety

    Nice video big guy.

  • @raygamero241
    @raygamero241 Před 3 lety

    Thank you you are very helpful can you please do more HVAC videos of charging units Mini Splits Etc you're a smart guy thanks

  • @raygamero241
    @raygamero241 Před 3 lety

    You're a smart guy thanks for the video can you make a video about charging mini split units multi-zone ones thanks

  • @Kobe29261
    @Kobe29261 Před 2 lety

    Thank you!

  • @come_on_now
    @come_on_now Před rokem +3

    The navac is awesome. Nylog is also AWESOME! For future, when a service tech needs to replace the flare, make the copper longer AND write torque specs... at indoor AND outdoor units. ALSO, at outdoor unit, write line sets length!! At the outdoor unit, write with a UV pen of SOME SORT! Not a sharpie! Needs to withstand UV

  • @billionpod
    @billionpod Před 2 lety +2

    What about installing a Mitsubishi EZ-cassette in a finished room? I'd love to see THAT video.

  • @trfisher78
    @trfisher78 Před 3 lety +12

    Actually, I actually learned something here actually...

  • @inhocsigno9151
    @inhocsigno9151 Před 3 lety +7

    Loctite for the nuts and threaded rod, or double nut them? Seems they might come loose with vibration over time.

  • @786otto
    @786otto Před 3 lety +2

    Looks great except those home depot hooks, Grainger has professional attachments for threaded rod.

  • @robfleming6287
    @robfleming6287 Před 3 lety +3

    Put the nut on the all-thread first. Then when you remove the nut, it will clean up the cut threads.

  • @kamenpetrov661
    @kamenpetrov661 Před 3 lety +2

    Nicely done very professional just one safety glasses

  • @ChrisHVAC
    @ChrisHVAC Před 3 lety +1

    Nice job! I wish our building code was as easy as yours is.
    We can't use tray cable outside so we use plastic coated MC
    We also have to strap up the cable, drain and lineset
    Then again you guys have all that hurricane code we don't have to deal with here

    • @cengeb
      @cengeb Před 3 lety

      It's not tray cable, it's outdoor rated sun resistant , when ya buy the real stuff for minisplit interconnections.

  • @peterchaploutskiy2555
    @peterchaploutskiy2555 Před 23 dny

    Nicely done, acrually. Does anyone knows if drain hose has a check valve?

  • @jerryleblanc3999
    @jerryleblanc3999 Před 2 lety

    Great videos. Hoping you can help. The condensate drain calls for a VP20 pipe with a 26 mm o.d. But 3/4” pvc is 26.7 mm o.d. Mitsubishi calls for using pvc cement. How do you make this connection?

  • @JDT738126
    @JDT738126 Před 2 lety +1

    the eye hooks are a great idea and far less than a L-bracket! What model cassette is that ? The videos say you need at least 16" to install so if that's only 12" wide that is a great option for the old homes in new england.

  • @Michaelaharoni
    @Michaelaharoni Před 3 lety

    very well made video. I am planning on installing Mitsubishi 5 stations using a branch box. Are you available for consultation

  • @antoniorangel4600
    @antoniorangel4600 Před 3 lety

    No isolators. Looks good

  • @yitzlebo12
    @yitzlebo12 Před 2 lety +2

    Will this fit between 2x8 joists x 16” OC ? No TGI just regular wood joists ?

  • @shenoyglobal
    @shenoyglobal Před 2 lety

    What do you think of Hybrid Ductless VRF or Daiken VRC for a residential set up in Florida.. is Ducted or ductless way to go?

  • @rajlovinglife
    @rajlovinglife Před 3 lety +3

    Good job if only you would have shown the outdoor compressor/condenser unit .....with Installing the indoor unit plate for final touches..........

  • @hvacguy542
    @hvacguy542 Před 6 měsíci

    Can you install these on an angled ceiling.

  • @wwefan2000geo
    @wwefan2000geo Před 3 lety

    How do you measure where to put the eye hooks

  • @ssrrocks22
    @ssrrocks22 Před rokem

    I would recommend you use the correct hight ladder. OSHA would handyou a nice 500 to a 1000 dollar fine! Just FYI

  • @hvac-r977
    @hvac-r977 Před 2 lety

    How to do the future services? Is it accessible later?

  • @dmac2890
    @dmac2890 Před 3 lety

    How close to a Tv can you mount the inside unit? Mitsubishi says 3' Have you ever seen problems with this distance?

  • @LalithBalasubramanian

    Can you install this unit on an angled ceiling or does it need to be flat at 0 degrees ?

  • @ramytk1
    @ramytk1 Před 3 lety +7

    Hey great video. Not sure if you’ve used these. There is a brand called Sammies. They make a screw that has a 3/8 threaded hole for the threaded rod. They are great to use in applications like that. They come in different styles. Again great video. It’s great to see people keeping care in the HVAC Industry.
    How do you like the Navac tool? Any cons to it?

    • @HVACS
      @HVACS  Před 3 lety

      I will try to answer these in my Q/A video

  • @StanBenton
    @StanBenton Před 2 lety +9

    Since the room was already gutted why didn’t you run the line set down the inside of the wall? Had that been my house I would have happily paid a little more for you to drill thru the concrete instead of having to look at that line running down the exterior of the house.

    • @ductlessplushvac
      @ductlessplushvac Před 2 lety

      Check out our installs “Ductless Plus HVAC”

    • @ductlessplushvac
      @ductlessplushvac Před 2 lety

      This dudes install is ugly as hell no zip ties on the wire and line-sets.

  • @KentuckyReef
    @KentuckyReef Před 3 lety +17

    They make 90degree “sammies” for 3/8” all thread. It would look a little more professional. JMO

    • @reluctantprophet
      @reluctantprophet Před 3 lety +4

      Chris Durham 👍🏽 yes those eye bolts aren’t designed for lateral forces, I also would have added some wood cross bracing to keep my supports plumb

    • @CockyMike911
      @CockyMike911 Před 3 lety

      When they blow in R30 on top of this set up.... who's gonna ever see it again? Find another reason to be critical of another man's work.... JMO

    • @CockyMike911
      @CockyMike911 Před 3 lety +2

      This unit weighs a whopping 32 lbs... pretty sure it's gonna hold up just fine.

    • @KentuckyReef
      @KentuckyReef Před 3 lety

      @@CockyMike911 ok speedy, was someone being critical or just letting someone know that the same company makes a different product that would be better suited for the application.. No that’s not a question.

    • @GreatMelancholy
      @GreatMelancholy Před 3 lety

      @@KentuckyReef Be more critical. Like the terminations should have spade crimps or at least be wrapped in the proper orientation.

  • @TheCablebill
    @TheCablebill Před 3 lety +1

    Does the drain line pitch up from the unit before it travels to the hole in the soffit? If so, would there be a problem with stagnant water during dormant periods?

    • @barberhvac3438
      @barberhvac3438 Před 2 lety +2

      These units unusually come with an internal condensate pump

  • @tonyabdalla
    @tonyabdalla Před 3 lety +7

    I played the "actually" drinking came and I was trashed by minute 4...actually...

  • @patrickknowles5896
    @patrickknowles5896 Před 3 dny

    Did the Mits ceiling cassette come pre-charged with nitrogen? It didn’t appear so as there was no release of pressurized gas…

  • @anthonylombardi3370
    @anthonylombardi3370 Před 2 lety

    How do yes sheet rock the ceiling?

  • @JScott-wz2ug
    @JScott-wz2ug Před 3 lety

    "Actually" a good video.

  • @jasonbeaver1061
    @jasonbeaver1061 Před 3 lety

    Jesse from Breaking Bad gets a career in HVAC. Nice!

  • @RoastedHVAC
    @RoastedHVAC Před 3 lety +1

    Actually, that's a great job 😉

    • @mitchelld1432
      @mitchelld1432 Před 3 lety

      I can't believe I actually looked at the comments to see if someone else actually noticed that.

    • @HVACS
      @HVACS  Před 3 lety

      Thanks! 😃

  • @89brayden
    @89brayden Před 3 lety

    I have knee walls in my attic bedroom. Can these be put on a wall instead of a ceiling?

    • @xRedstreak
      @xRedstreak Před 3 lety +1

      They make mini splits purely for the wall, cassettes are just for the ceiling

  • @5086nashua
    @5086nashua Před 3 lety

    Nicely done. Does the drain line need to have pitch when it follows the line set?

  • @briancurtain3636
    @briancurtain3636 Před 3 lety

    I thought it needed a communications cable. What type gauge wire is that for power?

    • @fhuber7507
      @fhuber7507 Před 3 lety +1

      He showed the cable. 2 wires for power, one for control and a ground.
      Look at 3:28 (+/- a bit)

  • @timfisher77
    @timfisher77 Před 3 lety

    nice,nice,nice,nice,NICE!

  • @paxlepham
    @paxlepham Před 3 lety

    Nice work. And for 14 dislike, could please point out why you guy disliked?

    • @AA-zq1sx
      @AA-zq1sx Před 2 lety

      "This is not at all how this should be done and certainly not a “quality” installation as some have commented. Lines and drain should all be strapped secure. No cement on the drain connection at the unit!? Ever read the install manual? “Be sure to connect the drain hose connecting part using adhesive of polyvinyl chloride family to prevent leakage”. Wow. The thing is swinging free and wobbling back and forth it’s an insult to craftsmanship. The unit should be installed solid on rigid rod, if you can’t figure out how to do that you shouldn’t be installing. This poor customer. Not to mention who’s going to tell the dry wallers the exact dimension of the opening so they don’t drywall up to the edges of the unit. Then the grill won’t fit on and the drywall will have to be cut back. If it’s to be under insulation (especially blown cellulose) there should be plastic barrier covering unit to protect from dust (again, read install instructions if you’re new to this). It’s much better to install lines, drain and wiring in position, then cut the unit in after drywall is painted. Way cleaner and the customers unit isn’t exposed to all the construction dust. Units can easily be removed from below, they’re designed to be installed into finished ceiling. Yes this equipment lasts very well if it’s applied and installed correctly…which this unit is absolutely not. This is not at all how this should be done."

  • @cdubs1723
    @cdubs1723 Před 3 lety +3

    Nylog is for the mating flares, not the threads

    • @MikaelS1977
      @MikaelS1977 Před 3 lety +6

      You are right but after hearing the podcast Bryan did with Refrigeration Technologies i have changed my mind.
      I use it on the flare, threads (for sealing) and betwean the nut and flare to reduce friction as to not galling.
      www.refrigtech.com/nylog-blue/

    • @danielg.9578
      @danielg.9578 Před 3 lety +1

      @@MikaelS1977 Never put anything on the flare or union face. It is a mechanical seal. Doesn't require any kind of sealant, you lubricate the threads to allow proper torque.

    • @MikaelS1977
      @MikaelS1977 Před 3 lety

      @@danielg.9578 Yes in a perfect world :) if ther is any small voids it will help making a seal (yes a good flare dosent have any voids).
      Watch this AD and do as you wich :)
      czcams.com/video/YbYMdFsTIlg/video.html
      Greetings from Sweden

  • @captainkangaroo4301
    @captainkangaroo4301 Před 2 lety

    What is the minimum vertical clearance required for this unit?

  • @jepito29
    @jepito29 Před 2 lety

    Here there there here here there

  • @nwsvndr
    @nwsvndr Před rokem

    Can these be used on a sloped ceiling? (What is the max slope?) Thanks

    • @stepside2839
      @stepside2839 Před rokem

      I watch another video and they said “No” because of drain line.
      They said the units were designed to be level.

  • @keenanwalker6597
    @keenanwalker6597 Před 3 lety

    I would have used side beam hangers for the threaded rod but whatever works I guess. Also the wire you used is 14-3 the ground doesn’t count as a wire.

    • @qomco
      @qomco Před 2 lety

      Its sold as 14-4

    • @keenanwalker6597
      @keenanwalker6597 Před 2 lety

      @@qomco no it’s sold as 14-3 ground isn’t included in the number ground is there no matter what

    • @qomco
      @qomco Před 2 lety

      @@keenanwalker6597 if you say so. But i install mini splits 5 days a week and its sold as 14 4

  • @WheretheJones
    @WheretheJones Před 2 lety

    What does the "one way" mean? Is it different from other mini splits?

    • @AA-zq1sx
      @AA-zq1sx Před 2 lety +1

      Apparently it means that it blows only in one direction, or through one vent, as opposed to other square cassettes that have vents on all four sides blowing different directions into the room.

    • @WheretheJones
      @WheretheJones Před 2 lety

      @@AA-zq1sx ahhh. That makes sense. Thanks!

    • @AA-zq1sx
      @AA-zq1sx Před 2 lety +2

      @@WheretheJones It does direct the air up and down and side to side though, to create good circulation... but yah, only one side of the cassette (on the long axis) has venting. The other side sucks in the air.

  • @jedeckert9525
    @jedeckert9525 Před 3 měsíci

    Some people just don’t care how their work looks.

  • @josephtramutola592
    @josephtramutola592 Před 3 lety

    Don’t forget to Reem your pipe before you flare it

  • @FireAlert
    @FireAlert Před 3 lety +1

    Nicely done
    but please turn down the music just a little.

    • @AA-zq1sx
      @AA-zq1sx Před 2 lety

      I vote to turn it up.... groovy beats!

  • @publicmail2
    @publicmail2 Před 3 lety

    Teflon is ok but has no bearing on seal in this case.

    • @sylvandaugert6203
      @sylvandaugert6203 Před 3 lety

      In some places, it's actually against code to use Teflon on flare fittings. This is because you can easily overtighten as you have reduced the turning resistance of the threads. He compensated by using less torque, but our local gas inspector would have instantly locked the install it he had caught it.

  • @gauravharmale137
    @gauravharmale137 Před 3 lety

    can we install cassette ac on 5 metre high ceiling

    • @gauravharmale137
      @gauravharmale137 Před 3 lety

      Reply please

    • @CockyMike911
      @CockyMike911 Před 3 lety

      @@gauravharmale137 If It were me, I'd use a ducted unit (not a ceiling cassette) and a 3.5" x 14" ducts down the wall to place my registers at about 10' AFF. Depending on the size of the room, you could place a couple and achieve a very satisfactory result.

  • @m.lewizz3297
    @m.lewizz3297 Před 3 lety

    the space above my ceiling are 12 in deep will this unit fit

    • @786otto
      @786otto Před 3 lety

      Look at specks think this unit is 7 or 8" deep.

    • @ductlessplushvac
      @ductlessplushvac Před 3 lety

      Yes they work in 12” locations.

  • @jasongoertzen
    @jasongoertzen Před 3 lety +5

    I hate to be this guy but how do you change this unit out or service it once it's hidden behind the sheetrock. Nice install though!

    • @capnclench3786
      @capnclench3786 Před 3 lety +4

      We are not allowed to install cassettes in anything other than dropped ceilings where I am. I was thinking the same thing

    • @joeshearer1247
      @joeshearer1247 Před 3 lety +2

      I wonder this too

    • @paulgaras2606
      @paulgaras2606 Před 3 lety +2

      The face plate leaves enough coverage for the drywall to be cut back enough for you to lower the unit for repairs if needed. You can use a “super socket” to take the nuts off.
      In commercial buildings with water source systems you have to drop units for repairs all the time. Truthfully, I’d rather pull a 30 lb cassette out of a drywall ceiling than a wshp out through a drop ceiling.

    • @leekazan556
      @leekazan556 Před 3 lety +1

      Well, I do HVAC in industrial spaces and if you buy a Fujitsu, it will probably last until you retire!

    • @AA-zq1sx
      @AA-zq1sx Před 2 lety

      Um... you can go into the attic to service or change it?

  • @4932gb
    @4932gb Před 3 lety

    You sound like Pinkman from breaking bad.

  • @kentwood2914
    @kentwood2914 Před 3 lety

    Would always be nice to not skip steps...like putting the 2x4 on the other side to make up for truss width too wide for cassette...or did you. See, viewer left to make an assumption. Some degree of off angle is surely undesirable.

  • @hillbillymental
    @hillbillymental Před 2 lety

    The eye hooks are a little Busch league. Could have just used side Sammy's

  • @ductlessplushvac
    @ductlessplushvac Před 3 lety

    No you need 14.5” inches not 12”

  • @briancarlisi2224
    @briancarlisi2224 Před 3 lety +2

    Nice job! You do better work than Bryan.

    • @HVACS
      @HVACS  Před 3 lety +4

      I can hear you 😂

  • @codelyoko1996hp
    @codelyoko1996hp Před 3 lety

    IPhone 11 Pro

  • @tiernonator
    @tiernonator Před 3 lety +6

    This is not at all how this should be done and certainly not a “quality” installation as some have commented. Lines and drain should all be strapped secure. No cement on the drain connection at the unit!? Ever read the install manual? “Be sure to connect the drain hose connecting part using adhesive of polyvinyl chloride family to prevent leakage”. Wow. The thing is swinging free and wobbling back and forth it’s an insult to craftsmanship. The unit should be installed solid on rigid rod, if you can’t figure out how to do that you shouldn’t be installing. This poor customer. Not to mention who’s going to tell the dry wallers the exact dimension of the opening so they don’t drywall up to the edges of the unit. Then the grill won’t fit on and the drywall will have to be cut back. If it’s to be under insulation (especially blown cellulose) there should be plastic barrier covering unit to protect from dust (again, read install instructions if you’re new to this). It’s much better to install lines, drain and wiring in position, then cut the unit in after drywall is painted. Way cleaner and the customers unit isn’t exposed to all the construction dust. Units can easily be removed from below, they’re designed to be installed into finished ceiling. Yes this equipment lasts very well if it’s applied and installed correctly…which this unit is absolutely not. This is not at all how this should be done.

  • @josephhathorn1564
    @josephhathorn1564 Před 2 lety

    How many times can you say actually in eleven minutes and seventeen seconds

  • @soggybottomboys2792
    @soggybottomboys2792 Před rokem

    Yeah pvc glue no primer 😂

  • @HandymanHobo
    @HandymanHobo Před rokem

    Actually 🤦‍♂️😆

  • @v.s.8603
    @v.s.8603 Před 2 lety

    I do install work and this is hacked 😁😁😂😂

  • @timjones102
    @timjones102 Před 2 lety

    my dude u insulated the whole drain but never secured it to anything, what the hell are we doing here

  • @Mrhappy555
    @Mrhappy555 Před 3 lety

    These units are great till they stop working. Then the shit show starts. Remember products don’t last anymore.