We’ve been seeing the Newer YORK residential heat pumps (2 or 3 years old) with a shit load of faulty pressure switches And yes you have to braze it in 😐
If you have voltage going in but not coming out before the HPS are you sure the high pressure switch is bad and not just doing what its supposed to be doing?
High pressure switches are normally closed and when they do open they should close back once the pressure drops below the rating for that pressure switch. This pressure switch got stuck in the open position thus not letting low voltage go through it to the contactor.
@ramseyhvac I understand how it works. The point I was making is simply that just because voltage is coming in but not leaving the outgoing side of the board is rarely a case of a failed pressure switch. More often than not its something working correctly and protecting something, such as the compressor. Thank you for your quick response. I'm not here to troll. I'm like you. I see a problem and immediately think of the things it could be is all.
@@kennybakerhvacr5751 I hear what you’re saying. And after I replaced the pressure switch, I checked amps on the compressor, fan motor, pressures, SC, SH, Delta T. I also checked the outdoor coils and they where not that dirty. Thanks for the question. We are all trying to learn.
YES, it is so obvious the pressure switch is bad!!!! It couldn't be that the pressure switch, a safety device, is doing its job. Can you say, "I am a hack"?
Jumper wire left the chat.
Where is your gauges. You don’t just assume The switch is bad.
Absolutley
Got sent to a job where diff condomed high pressure cut out switches bc unit wasnt comingnon
system was flat ......
@@maxsilva5454how was the high pressure switch cutting unit off if system was flat?
Always use your gauges!! But I’m assuming he did already since well, he’s an HVAC technician lol but ya never know….
no gauges ? and you determine that an overcharged unit has a bad HPS ?
We’ve been seeing the Newer YORK residential heat pumps (2 or 3 years old)
with a shit load of faulty pressure switches
And yes you have to braze it in 😐
Thanks for sharing I’ll keep that in mind with the newer Yorks!
Good call 👍
High pressure is working its the run cap or condenser fan motor what tripped it there is a reason where are your gauges
If you have voltage going in but not coming out before the HPS are you sure the high pressure switch is bad and not just doing what its supposed to be doing?
High pressure switches are normally closed and when they do open they should close back once the pressure drops below the rating for that pressure switch. This pressure switch got stuck in the open position thus not letting low voltage go through it to the contactor.
@ramseyhvac I understand how it works. The point I was making is simply that just because voltage is coming in but not leaving the outgoing side of the board is rarely a case of a failed pressure switch. More often than not its something working correctly and protecting something, such as the compressor. Thank you for your quick response. I'm not here to troll. I'm like you. I see a problem and immediately think of the things it could be is all.
@@kennybakerhvacr5751 I hear what you’re saying. And after I replaced the pressure switch, I checked amps on the compressor, fan motor, pressures, SC, SH, Delta T. I also checked the outdoor coils and they where not that dirty. Thanks for the question. We are all trying to learn.
@@Davidandgoliathhvacthat is the way to check. Also sometimes you can tap on them to free up the switch temporarily until you get a new one
You'd be surprised how many people don't know you can by pass until you return for repair
Same with defrost boards 😂😂😂
Definitely dont bypass a lps that could end very badly
Hi. Did you make video for this repair?
Turn unit on and condender fan motor is bad 😂
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YES, it is so obvious the pressure switch is bad!!!!
It couldn't be that the pressure switch, a safety device, is doing its job.
Can you say, "I am a hack"?
Really-🤔-Interested
Is the switch open or close 🤔
Open power on not completing circuit obv