Basics of Refrigerant Class! Bottles, Saturation, P/T Chart, Pressures, Temperatures
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- čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
- In this HVAC Training Video, I Show the Basics of Refrigerants, Refrigerant Bottles, the Correlation Between Pressures and Temperatures, Using a P/T Chart, and Determining What Refrigerant is in a Used Recovery Bottle. Supervision is needed by a licensed HVACR Tech while performing tasks as Experience and Apprenticeship garners Wisdom and Safety.
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Thanks you go directly to questions and answer thanks
Direct to the point one of the best teachers out there.
Thanks for watching!
Great video! Imparting knowledge to the next set of technicians, God Bless U for sharing
A suggestion, since you enjoy teaching and love this work, you are getting too excited and move a bit fast. So, slowing just a little bit can be helpful for the students. All of your students should be thankful to have a fantastic teacher that loves his job and is very knowledgeable. A gem.
The rolling mini-split mockup is so impressive 👏 👌
Yeah that was one of the many I made during the testing prior to and while writing the mini split book!
Informative and well explanatory thanks
Amazing video, please do a video on Recovery cylinders and as to how much is considered full and how much more we can add, please and thanks
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You kids are very lucky to have Craog and Ty your teachers. They have both taught me so much as long as Chris Stephenson and Bryan Orr
Nice quick video, good explanation on how to use a pt chart 👏 ❤
Look at all those future salesman. They will make the industry proud by just saying you need a new unit all the time
Need some gas innit
@@leobeoleobeo1885 Im sure there are good HVAC techs that actually fix the system but I havent come accross one of them yet
Once again another informative video. Thanks. If you have a chance could you do one on mixed recovery tank pressures.
Omg it's the real Ty Branaman in the background!!!😮😮😮
Thanks for the content you share!! You are awesome dude!!
Looks like a great class. Kind of jumping in the middle though. As a complete newbie to refrigeration where do I go to get my education started?
Check out the numerous free resources we have on our website here! www.acservicetech.com/resources
Great video. You don’t do all the unnecessary talking like Brian from HVAC School.
great beautiful teaching i love it wish to be there learning
Thank you for watching!
Im retired but still check some of these videos out with family and friends r wee truely ever retired was just wondering if ur vidios can be used as continual education for persons certification
Hi Craig. Do you also teach Refrigeration, especially advanced refrigeration concepts and problem solving?
Great video. You have very good , nice and beautiful training room with many hvac system, component. My trade school doesn't have that ^_^
Thank you for watching! Hopefully my videos and resources have been helpful in your schooling!
Would you bring window units that are Type 1 epa 608 and are with process tubes to a recovery center!
They are scraped sometimes with refrigerant in them because of the process tube needs a piercing valve!
What is the correct weight to determine the type of refrigerant in the recovery tank? Is it over 5 lbs?
You need to use the scale ? No joke!
Great
Hello Good Morning I have question ....why we use VRV3 test mode ?
A good idea is to add 50ml of sulphuric acid to the compressor before regassing then no need to vacuum
Thanks!
Thanks so much!
Hi, on the recovery tank did you hook up the gauge on liquid valve or vaper valve? thank you
What happens if you come across a mixed recovery tank?
That was exactly what I thought. All bets are off when it’s a mixture. Best practice is to make certain that you recover the same refrigerant in what you have marked on the recovery tank. , however you have no idea what you’re recovering if someone has mixed refrigerants over the years. We have far too many refrigerants available. This will be an issue in the years to come. What was once a good practice to recover, recycle and reuse will become strictly disposal. My 2 cents.
Where you located for classes
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When in doubt, just call the guy.
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Why wasn't R134a included in this discussion?
How many do you want? How many is enough?
@@realSamAndrew it's an honest question...I'm not an expert or in the HVAC field. I was just curious if there is something about R134a that makes it unsuitable for HVAC purposes. I know it is used in automotive and refrigerator systems.
@andyfer7716 r134a is not typically used in residential hvac systems, or for most building climate control. But the general answer to a question such as yours is, you only need one or two examples to demonstrate a concept in a teaching environment, and you would usually choose those based on the most common ones. With limited time, space, and resources, you can't cover everything even if you wanted to.
@@realSamAndrew ok thanks
@@andyfer7716 Mainly because R134a is only for low temperature applications like freezers. Wouldn't work for HVAC.
Green house gas FFS! When does this crap end and where will we be?
No introduction. Not a good teacher. Slow down.
The pressure noted was 200.5. It is NOT what was circled and is NOT between 201.0 and 208.1. The temperature reading is not "71 we'll say". It is 69 as indicated on the digital thermometers.
Calm down, dude. He was ONE number off. Don't act like you never made a mistake in your life. It's just a general idea.
A mistake for sure. I find it hard to believe that no one in the room caught that. When diagnosing a system 8 degrees can change everything….
This was certainly a mistake. I heard it, repeated it and then my brain went to another nunber while teaching. I still thought I wanted to publish it. It was raw and not polished like a normal video and mistakes certainly happen. Thanks and sorry!
@@eric01406 GFY DUDE! I did not say it wasn't a mistake. The world is full of mistakes. Craig is far smarter than to make a "general idea". He is accurate and concise in all his videos. To you it is a "general idea". To those that know nothing about refrigeration and are watching this, it may be confusing because it is WRONG!
@@eric01406in a general casual conversation, this is perfectly acceptable and very common. But this is an instructional CLASS. You don't let glaring errors slide in this case. You wouldn't publish a textbook with a clear error, and if you did, it would be corrected immediately upon discovery.