The 3 Pillars of Daikin Service Checker Analysis

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024
  • The 3 pillars of Daikin Service Checker Analysis. This video focuses on how to use the basics of refrigeration to troubleshoot Daikin Service Checker Data. Regardless the number, high or low, we can determine what is happening within the system and investigate at a magnified level as to the issue.
    This CZcams channel is not affiliated with Daikin or it’s entities. This is a channel focused on strictly customer product support of Daikin related products from other customers with similar experience with said products. Any content within this channel is solely the opinion of said person within the channel and should not be construed as “factory authorized” advice. Use the information within this channel at your own discretion. Always reference the appropriate Installation, Operation and Service Manual regarding the equipment you are currently working on.

Komentáře • 77

  • @sameerpremlall8124
    @sameerpremlall8124 Před rokem +3

    Hi Roman, this is brilliant. Thank you for the content. I started service checker analysis about a year ago when I started working at Daikin and it took me a while to get the hang of it. I've gotten alot better at it but this video hear made so much sense. Thank you once again. Keep the videos coming 💪

    • @sameerpremlall8124
      @sameerpremlall8124 Před rokem +2

      One other question, the parameters that you speak about is all in degrees Fahrenheit correct ?

    • @platinumhvacrtechnologies457
      @platinumhvacrtechnologies457 Před rokem

      Yes in ⁰F

    • @po65231r
      @po65231r Před rokem

      Is he not talking about k so should still be the same amount if deg c or F ??

    • @johngrayer7773
      @johngrayer7773 Před rokem

      @@po65231r Hey mate, K doesn't relate to F at all, K is absolute C, so if a water chiller (for example) has 12C entering and 6C leaving water temperature, this could be expressed as 6K of duty (12-6). 0K = -273C (absolute zero), 273K = 0C, 373K = 100C and so on. Cheers.

  • @relaxalate
    @relaxalate Před rokem +3

    Really good video . DSH is a new item I’ve been running into on VRV and Daikin applied equipment. This really helped me bridge my knowledge gap , thank you!

  • @jeffendrulat3530
    @jeffendrulat3530 Před rokem +1

    Thanks Roman..... Best 20 minutes that I spent today!

  • @epicone2449
    @epicone2449 Před rokem +3

    More videos please. Good job 👍🏼
    I thought VRV 3 and VRV 4 have different ranges in permissible values

    • @RomanBaugh
      @RomanBaugh  Před 8 měsíci

      No same ranges as they share similar compressors.

  • @christopherhughes2482
    @christopherhughes2482 Před rokem +2

    Excellent video!

  • @hvacgirlo
    @hvacgirlo Před rokem +1

    Brilliant information Roman. Thanks so much

  • @platinumhvacrtechnologies457

    Roman this is great keep the videos coming especially on vrv

  • @nguyennam880
    @nguyennam880 Před rokem

    Looking forward to you sharing your knowledge related to data analysis checker. Thanks you.

  • @guuuuustaf
    @guuuuustaf Před 7 měsíci +1

    Great explanation!

  • @jasonjohnsonHVAC
    @jasonjohnsonHVAC Před rokem +1

    Outstanding video and explanation

  • @ping_me1vp
    @ping_me1vp Před rokem +1

    That's soo excellent thanks a million

  • @omegma87
    @omegma87 Před rokem +1

    Thank you.

  • @johnchiarello1375
    @johnchiarello1375 Před rokem +1

    Great video

  • @prowesstv
    @prowesstv Před rokem +2

    Bro got me locked in for the deep dive then only has two videos 😅😅

  • @joshuavaldez4094
    @joshuavaldez4094 Před rokem +1

    Great info 👍 👌

  • @Didik-cq8wy
    @Didik-cq8wy Před rokem +1

    Trimaksih bos

  • @HVACR_VINYLS
    @HVACR_VINYLS Před rokem +4

    Hey Roman. When I’m using my service checker on a VRV 4. I have noticed the eev pulses have 2 sets of data. Eg it has upper heat exchanger eev pulses, and then upper heat exchanger eev US pulse. What does the US dictate? I don’t use it in my diagnosis, I’m just curious to what it refers too.

    • @RomanBaugh
      @RomanBaugh  Před rokem +1

      Yes there are two different sets, however do not us the (US) valve pulses as they are not for our market and will be misleading.

    • @HVACR_VINYLS
      @HVACR_VINYLS Před rokem

      @Roman Baugh thanks legend. Appreciate it

  • @BleedingEdgeHVACR
    @BleedingEdgeHVACR Před 2 měsíci

    Sorry I’m confused is discharge superheat calculated by taking Discharge line temp-Discharge sat temp or Discharge line temp-Liquid sat temp?

  • @americanpatriot9942
    @americanpatriot9942 Před rokem +1

    Can we use this same method with all vrfs systems? Thanks in advance also great info god bless!

  • @shirvonseemungal7719
    @shirvonseemungal7719 Před měsícem

    How do we measure subcool on a vrv

  • @user-wz6fw5sm7f
    @user-wz6fw5sm7f Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hi Roman, great video could you advise of these figures you refer to in deg C i.e. DSH range (27 to72), SSH range (3.6 to 32) & LSC range (11)

  • @alanwang2900
    @alanwang2900 Před rokem +1

    Great video! Thanks for sharing.
    Are these numbers different when unit in heating mode? I always see outdoor coil iced up after the main eev, and from service checker, it shows the valve 3000 pls

    • @RomanBaugh
      @RomanBaugh  Před rokem

      The measurements discussed in this video are universal between all modes, however where we are measuring these temperatures changes. Measuring subcooling in cooling mode is using different temperature measurement locations than in heat mode.

    • @alanwang2900
      @alanwang2900 Před rokem

      @@RomanBaugh thanks, hope you could do a video the troubleshooting when unit is in heating mode. 🙏

  • @mallkomoha6823
    @mallkomoha6823 Před 2 měsíci

    Can rebroadcast the video in metric please?? I mean in degree Celsius.

  • @jorgevalladares179
    @jorgevalladares179 Před 3 měsíci

    Are the examples shown, reflect a system running on heat?

    • @RomanBaugh
      @RomanBaugh  Před 3 měsíci

      Heat, Cooling, heat recovery it’s all relevant as long as you know the correct locations of where to measure these temperatures.

  • @garypoplin4599
    @garypoplin4599 Před 4 měsíci

    1:34 - Where do you put your probes to get the numbers for calculating discharge superheat? My understanding of the discharge superheat calculation is discharge line temperature less liquid line pressure (converted to temperature). Is that right?

    • @RomanBaugh
      @RomanBaugh  Před 3 měsíci

      Discharge superheat is measured using discharge line temperature 6” down stream of compressor then subtracting it from liquid line temp converted to saturation temp. 180-110 = 70 DSH.

  • @DaneSetser-nn9xc
    @DaneSetser-nn9xc Před 8 měsíci

    I’ve got a total of 9 systems of 4X heat recovery units. We have had multiple issues and lost compressors. Your video made me dive deep into these systems. One system in particular is running a high DSH 90-100. SSH is within range no higher that 32 sometimes drops less in five. Subcool is within range. I did an oil differential across the suction line and was getting 7F then jumped up to almost 40F. Do you have any more info. Also where did you get the 30 modes local Daikin rep doesn’t have it.

    • @RomanBaugh
      @RomanBaugh  Před 7 měsíci

      Sounds like oil traps within the building. High DSH levels with normal range SSH and Subcooling means your compressors are low on oil. Sounds like piping errors or discrepancies.
      Meaning there are piping rules broken causing oil to become trapped in the system.
      Your local Daikin Rep will not have that list, as I translated it from Japanese. Daikin Japan is the only one with the list prior to now.

    • @DaneSetser-nn9xc
      @DaneSetser-nn9xc Před 7 měsíci

      Thank you I’ll start looking at the piping.

  • @cchurch816
    @cchurch816 Před rokem

    Also sensors and transducers. How to verify they work right

    • @jorgevalladares179
      @jorgevalladares179 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Without getting into the math, Daikin has two apps that can help you convert that. Daikin tech and Daikin services, it’ll convert dc voltage to pressure (vise versa) and temps to ohm (vise versa). Then get gauges or temp probes and see if they correlate.

  • @hugopalomo4222
    @hugopalomo4222 Před rokem +1

    Hello Roman, could you put subtitles in Spanish? Thanks

  • @cchurch816
    @cchurch816 Před rokem

    But keeping them videos comming.

  • @ashleydavies7863
    @ashleydavies7863 Před 8 měsíci

    Are the temperature figures in Fahrenheit or Celsius? As I'm in the UK

  • @LC-qi5ff
    @LC-qi5ff Před 11 měsíci

    How does overcharge cause low oil in compressor?

    • @tom24057
      @tom24057 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Flushes out oil

    • @RomanBaugh
      @RomanBaugh  Před 8 měsíci

      System never runs the compressor over half speed causing velocity to be low not allowing refrigerant to bring oil back from the indoor units. Couple that with liquid flood back then compounds the issue removing any remaining oil from the compressor.

  • @marcoferreira226
    @marcoferreira226 Před 9 měsíci

    I have a question are your Temps F or C?

  • @Scottyboyhvacdude
    @Scottyboyhvacdude Před rokem +1

    How long before you have to take this down?

    • @tom24057
      @tom24057 Před rokem

      Why?

    • @RomanBaugh
      @RomanBaugh  Před 5 měsíci

      Still up Scott 😂

    • @Scottyboyhvacdude
      @Scottyboyhvacdude Před 5 měsíci

      @@RomanBaugh I only say that because there's been some other helpful daikin content that was taken down. I don't understand the secrecy. We as technicians need any tools we can get, thank you!!

  • @guuuuustaf
    @guuuuustaf Před 6 měsíci

    Do you know the process of Daikin minisplit, how do they calculate evaporating temp and condensing temp. Since they do not have pressure transmitters. Only discharge probe, ev probe and condensing probes, and air thermistor probes. Do they calculate evaporating and condensing temperatures via the compressor load ampere, and also take into account the heatexchanger probes? Its bugging me for real. Hope you have somewhat of an answer.=)

    • @ryanbrown7134
      @ryanbrown7134 Před 6 měsíci

      Short answer is they don’t. Thermistor data is all that is used to control the motor speeds and valve pulses. At least that’s what is taught in the mini split class.

    • @guuuuustaf
      @guuuuustaf Před 6 měsíci

      @@ryanbrown7134 Then how can they get correct sh and sc? Its been bugging me how are they actually know how to adjust the eev. Some of the data needed for correct sh, sc is unknown. They must use ampere drawn by the compressor too trying to get somewhat of correct ev pressure and condensing pressure... 😁

    • @ryanbrown7134
      @ryanbrown7134 Před 6 měsíci

      @@guuuuustaf It bothered me too when I first started working on them. They don’t monitor superheat or subcooling. They may have an algorithm that determines wet operation with compressor current and discharge temp but I doubt it. Even if they did, they wouldn’t tell us anyways. Other than the logic, mini splits are very simple units.

    • @guuuuustaf
      @guuuuustaf Před 6 měsíci

      Haha okeey thank you for the answer=). may be therefore they often have two accumulator tanks beside compressor. Cause the sh cant always be 100%.They are indeed very simple. The logic as you say is the more tricky part.
      @@ryanbrown7134

    • @Jonathan-li1xh
      @Jonathan-li1xh Před 6 měsíci

      If the units don’t have the pressure sensor , it should have thermistor at the evap and at the condenser coil . These temperature will be used for evap temperature and condensation temperature instead pressure reading converted into sat temperature.

  • @dcfabrication2097
    @dcfabrication2097 Před rokem

    VRV
    DSH
    Discharge SuperHeat
    Discharge pipe temp - Tc ( condensing saturation temperature)
    Range 27-72
    Below range ( overcharge)
    Above range ( low oil or low refrigerant)
    SSH
    Suction SuperHeat
    Suction pipe temp - Te ( evaporation saturation temperature)
    Range 3.6-32 (5-32)
    Below range (wet- liquid refrigerant at compressor)(overcharge or bypassing refrigerant In system)
    Above range ( low charge or restriction in system)
    SUB
    System SubCooling
    Tc - liquid pipe temp after heat exchanger(s)
    Range 11 +/- 3
    Below ( undercharge or restriction )
    Above ( overcharge or bypassing )

    • @RomanBaugh
      @RomanBaugh  Před rokem +6

      Unfortunately thats not the whole story, I will be making a video in depth of each item and all the intricacies that go with it.

    • @sydneyabbas7999
      @sydneyabbas7999 Před rokem

      ​@@RomanBaugh
      Thanks Roman fantastic video, will help a lot.
      Really looking forward of your next video.
      👍🏼

    • @nguyennam880
      @nguyennam880 Před rokem

      @@RomanBaugh Watting

    • @NotOurRemedy
      @NotOurRemedy Před rokem

      @@RomanBaughare these numbers for VRV3 and 4?

  • @cchurch816
    @cchurch816 Před rokem +1

    U sound like u think all techs have basic schooling in refrigeration theory.

    • @epicone2449
      @epicone2449 Před rokem +1

      You need to know the basics before diving into VRV. Like experienced in service on package units or split systems

    • @cchurch816
      @cchurch816 Před rokem +1

      ​@@epicone2449 looked for the dsh, sc and sh on a daikin fit heat pump couple days using the daikin btsc app. The symbols arnt matchin on the app. Reverted to just using to probes. Went after the dsh and sh in heating mode. Looked normal. Last tech suspected low charge after the tstat error history shows low pressure trip. Found the data wire was grounded at the equipment chasis and corrected it.

  • @andrewkozik4666
    @andrewkozik4666 Před rokem +1

    Excellent video!

  • @buggedmechanics
    @buggedmechanics Před 5 měsíci

    Great video