WHY DOES OUR AC ALWAYS STOP WORKING
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The blue coating is more than likely a “coastal coating” help to prevent salt water from destroying the coil in 3 -5 years
For the people who are gonna ask
even in areas without salt water it helps. i installed 2 minisplits in 2012 one from hitachi itec and one from whorlpool. the whorlpool has a blue coating on the condenser and it has genuinely held up much better , every time i wash the coil it comes out shiny while the hitachi that just has bare aluminium has already corroded and condenser flaking off. similar thing happened to my previous whorlpool units from 1999 that had no coating and the whole condenser just fell off by 2014 , i replaced that condenser at home and that was my first diy ac repair that got me into hvac.
Yeah the coil may last but the chassis wont….🤪
Yup. I use Hydrobalance A-7901 on every condenser I can. Seems to work great and considerably less corrosion over the years.
Wow not meny comments
As I am typing up my comment about don’t add refrigerant because you have negative approach (liquid temp is below OA temp) because that is not possible so either the coil is still wet or you have a drier plugged up, you pan over and show coil is still wet and let everyone know not adding yet until coil is dry.
You’re a Pro Chris. Great video.
I appreciate the kind words
“proprietary mix of soap and water” 😂
Chris is no fun, he doesn't like bubble parties!
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That’s rude! Chris is FUN
Chris, about the hot water at that place: Almost always restaurants use commercial water heaters, Unlike home water heaters commercial water heaters are designed to deliver **continuous** hot water, the health departments require them, the health inspectors don't want any restaurant to run out of hot water, even for a few minutes'. Ask a seasoned, knowledgable restaurant manager at the next one you visit. Commercial water heaters are Expensive, and they consume a truck load of natural gas, 300K BTU input isn't uncommon.
Those things are a pain in the ass to replace when they're up above a drop ceiling, hx replacements are killer
Wow, the blue made the before and after coil clean look so obvious.
Initially i thought the blue was applied as some hack and was very uneven, but it was all dirt and grease covering it.
I always wondered how different it is from using the venom stuff vs dawn dish soap. Maybe you should do a side by side comparison one day?
Interesting idea actually
Always good to have a new video before you turn in for the night
Thanks for watching
Hey Chris, I really enjoyed your videos and has encouraged me to make my own. I’m a 16 year old and I will be taking my cooling class this fall. I will be showing up with your shirts. I have learned a lot and really enjoy HVAC, I can’t wait to soon be in the field.
Chris I have put 18 " extensions on the exhaust fan discharge and it sends the hot greasy air strait up and away from the coil. It makes it more difficult to service the fan but i would rather that than to try to clean greasy coils. By the way I have found that HD Calgon is excellent for grease , kill the condenser fan motors run the compressor about 30 seconds and spray it on.
You are extremely intelligent and articulate, trade is blessed to have you. We are also all grateful for our restaurants/business owners who don’t necessarily have enough money to replace their elderly equipment. Makes us better technicians and people at the end of the day.
The blue fin or the blue-coated condenser fins enhance the durability of an AC. It allows the refrigerant to transfer better heat and increases the cooling capacity of the Air Conditioner. This has the epoxy coating on the coils which protects them from water droplets, accumulation of salt, and deposition of acid.
Lol when I saw the thumbnail on my phone I thought it was some sort of star war walker. So color me surprise when I watch this video😂😂😂
It's a shame you can't use Dawn on those greasy coils. That soap works great on grease!!
Great job Chris has always.
Great Video. Thank you for sharing.
Keep it up.
Thanks
"Why does our AC always stop working?"
Obviously, a lack of PM, which is even more critical when the RTU is right next to the exhaust fans...
Great video, Chris! You’re thorough as Ever. Thanks! 👍🙏
Thank you for watching
It's too bad that they can't and a reverse feature on the condenser fans that would allow them to reverse direction and push air through the fins to help blow out some of the dust and dirt out of them when it senses a low airflow to help them stay clear between real cleanings. Especially in dusty and dirty climates.
God bless you
Maybe depends on situation, but could of ran heat during the coil cleaning since building wasn't open. But definitely harder to do with RTUs and commercial in general, unfortunately.
One thing I miss about residential lol.
I love the new intro
Thanks bud
Hmm, putting an ehaust fan right by the unit could cause the greese to be sucked it the coils, that was definitely a bad design. Be careful cleaning those blue fin coils because the coil cleaner could eat away the coating that protects the coil, from the salt air if youre by the ocean! Great video!
I recently learned that those metal mesh filters are called mist eliminators, their function is supposedly to cut down on moisture coming in through the economizer.
Thats neat
Buena noche Chris, nuevamente muchísimas gracias por compartir, enseñar y dar muy buenos consejos para trabajar con responsabilidad y entusiasmo, pues así tendremos la plena seguridad de que se están haciendo bien los trabajos.
Saludos y abrazos a todo tú equipo y nuevamente muchas gracias.
Desde Coacalco estado de México.
Gracias por el cumpledo, Me alegra que aprendas algo de mis videos.
Para mi es un placer aprender de tú persona.
Chris muchas gracias nuevamente.
04:30 Just once I would like to see an example of a microchannel coil bubble party 😅
Edit: 05:42 I guess it would be like that but floating upwards instead of being blasted against the chassis wall
New intro 😎
I've personally had good luck with my battery powered pressure washer for micro coils. The pressure isn't enough to hurt anything and it really blasts the crap out. Use it on kitchen reach-ins as well, the grease just disappears after soaking with cleaner.
What brand?
Have you thought about using a steam cleaner for those coils?
too late in the uk for me to watch the video, but 'because you don't do preventative maintenance' in response to the video title... was i right
Love the vids man. Residential tech here in Atlanta GA. All the data your seeing, It is from your bluetooth probes, correct? I would hate to have to have to purchase that many 😅. About to finally upgrade to the Fieldpiece Sman 480 from the typical analog gauges. How is the battery life on the wireless probes/clamps?
Good job Chris, Is the red venom pack, acid and soap??? Just kidding, Hahaha.......
They should block the side next to the exhaust fan so the grease can not get into there or at least not as bad. Or they could put a stack on top of the exhaust fan so it blows the greasy air further up into the air and hopefully prevent the grease from being sucked into the condenser coil.
Maybe someone could build an almost high pressure spray cleaner with a 90 degree spray tip. If you can hook up a water source to it and had a tank that can hold and add a de-greasing agent to the water. Then you could spray some water with momentum to it straight at the coils and erode the grease and dirt out of the condenser fins quicker and safer than using a cleaner that damages the coils. If you have a source of hot water, like you did there, then so much the better. Would be like washing your car and its engine bay with one of those plug in electric pressure washers.
I would like to get something off my chest. I could puke every time I see the American AC's. Individual wires somehow secured with cable ties somewhere across the whole unit. Cables are simply attached to metal without any cable duct. Something like that would be unthinkable for us and would never be approved. But whatever, I still enjoy watching your videos :)
Preach! Bare minimum in the U.S.A! Otherwise, think of the shareholders!
What is that cable duct doing to protect the wire or technician? This is a serious question. These units are installed in a limited access area, and aren't intended to be serviced by anyone but a professional.
It's OK. We're coping.
If you're from the UK you're not in a hot way either. Without London the whole country would be like Missouri
Awesome video what is the blue coating far
Salt protection from ocean air
Would adding an extension for the exhaust help with keeping the coils from not attract too much grease?
Would an automotive foaming degreaser be an alternative for the grease build up or would that still be to aggressive?
This video was awesome! What app are you using to read pressures on your iPad? I like how it shows the different bars for the pressures.
it's called measurequick, I will discuss the on my livestream this evening 5/6/24 @ 5:PM (pacific) on CZcams come on over and check it out czcams.com/users/live6GjDtFOUuYw
What equipment care you using?
What cover are you using on your tablet?
i thought the EF is supposed to be 10-15 ft away from ac because of OSA fresh air intake on comm equipment
You would think the exhaust vent would be redirected so as not to blow grease in coil.
Bro would love to work for you I'm in the CV!!
Microchannel coils got to do a top down cleaning or you'll be rewashing every channel dozens of times
Question Chris Would or do you normally gauge up before you clean the condensor coil to see the pressure readings before ? Like always good info. From Florida
Just realized I’m an ac and refrigeration guy mind all over the place. But you always say watch the whole video . I noticed you said gauge up But like always much respect. From Florida
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Is the blue coil coating a factory option, or something a distributor/third party applied, because it looked a little half-assed. To be honest my first thought was a third party coil cleaning company was doing an even worse job than usual and the cleaner might have damaged something from being left like that.
It’s a third party coil coating
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So why would the pressure drop if you added some gas? Headmaster?
Good question, Im going to discuss this a bit further on my live stream this Monday
So what does the blue coil coating do?
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at what time do you start the q&a stream on mondays?
If work allows me to I start it at 5pm (pacific)
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Hi Chris how do you get your hot water? Do they always have access at the restaurants?
Yes usually they have access at the restaurant in some capacity
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Someone cut off the wire harness. On that fan motor
No they don’t have wiring harnesses anymore they got rid of them on the newer units
Too bad you can't run the fans in reverse to blow the water out of the coils 🤣
That would be a crazy feature
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Occupant does not want to hear that when OSA is 118 degrees, the unit will not cool ISA to 72 degrees. If you can keep it on line at all. Units are sized for average temps to keep cost down. Heat waves and global warming are playing havoc on the industry.
Whatever happened i didn't do it ;p
Are you sure ?
Hey Chris thanks for another great video. What model of Milwaukee blower are you using