Charging R-410A Refrigerant into an Air Conditioner! Pressures, Temps, Tips!
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- čas přidán 7. 06. 2024
- In this HVAC Training Video, I show the Step By Step Procedure for Charging R-410A Refrigerant into an Air Conditioner that is Low on Refrigerant. I show the Pressures, Temperatures, Delta T, Charging Methods, and What to Watch Out For when Adding Refrigerant into an Air Conditioner equipped with a Piston Metering Device. Supervision is needed by a licensed HVACR Tech while performing tasks as Experience and Apprenticeship garners Wisdom and Safety.
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All of these videos are so informative and detailed its like being in the classroom. Anybody else here in hvac school watching these to teach themselves?
Me
What's is the size of the compressor
Soon to be.
Yes
Yep online school so being able to see something other than pictures is super helpful.
I've been doing hvac for over 40 yrs you doing a great job on your videos.
Very helpful!! Thank you for this educational video! 👍
I watched videos from several other 'folks', and read many articles. I have to say, your video is by far the best available, light years ahead of everyone else. You explained not only the how, but the why, in simple terms. If you were living in my area, I'd hire you in a heartbeat!!! I'll subscribe and buy the book to support your site. Keep up the great work!
You are a great A/C tech . If there was young apprentice wanting to learn the A/C biz you would be the guy I would want as an instructor ... Kudos to you and your expertise
I'm currently looking for an hvac job, fresh out of community college hvac program, and I wish he was my instructor
don't be nervous, keep studying 24 hours... eat, sleep, and live in the book and in the field...@@andrewkuebler4335
I like how you cut off the yellow hose filled with liquid refrigerant early and allowed it to finish charging the system. What attention to detail! I love your clarity. You are a true friend! Thank you for all of your hard work!
Use virtual hug subliminal for your ac
Could you advise on how to check and add refrigerant to room air conditioners?
Seriously life changing for me you learn new things everyday 🙏🏼‼️
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Great video! Im a 1st yr 2nd semester refrigeration student starting from scratch....this video is priceless....👍🏾 THANK YOU!
Glad it was helpful!
Same here man started a year ago but ended up getting a different job but going for it again so these are good for reviewing and learning what you lost
This man knows what he’s talking about! Respect!
Best explanation I’ve seen on the internet with usage of tools,temps gauges and charts ty your a lifesaver! This is a field I’ve been interested in for a very long time. My son is also liking it!
This was a great video! Helped me out alot...my instructors from Institute of technology HVAC sucked....didn't have the patience to instruct accurately cutting corners is what I see from them. Thank you Sir for the lesson.
Great video ! I'm a retired HVACR tech and it's nice to view your vids to keep me in the loop of HVAC
Your a great teacher and a hellofa expert at explaining how it is done at your level. Thank you and right on brother.
Sir your higher than a pioneer!! Superb job!!
Great video, very instructive and clear. The locking service port caps are interesting. I'm a DIY hack who installed my own system 24 years ago and it's still running strong (knock wood). About 20 odd years ago I had a friend call me on a hot July 4th weekend. He had family over from out of town for the holiday, a house full of people and his A/C failed. He called me and told me he tried to get a repairman but none he could reach would come until after the holiday. So I went over there with my gauges, vacuum pump and a tank of R-22.
When I put the gauges on it there was no refrigerant in it at all. So we went along the line set to look for a leak, and there was no evidence of damage to it. So I put the vacuum pump on it and and tested to see if it would hold vacuum and it did. So I ran the vacuum on it for and hour and recharged it with refrigerant. It ran fine and I was the hero of the day.
I told him if the charge ran down again he'd need to call somebody to track down the leak, but it never did run down. I checked with him years later and he said the system was still working fine, no complaints. They sold and moved about 10 years after and never had any trouble with the A/C during the remaining time they lived there.
The house was in a semi rural area with the condensing unit at the rear of the house, and no chance of random traffic thru the fenced backyard. However there were several kids there between his own and their cousins. The moral of the story is the locking service port caps are a good idea if you have kids.
Really worth the time spent,
Thanks teacher, for such as excellent videos.
Super job showing the correct use of sub cooling and super heat application. Thanks
For sure one of the best videos I have watched pertaining to filling with the why's and how's. This video has certainly left enough of an impression on me in regards to filling systems. I will admit that I have filled a little too fast in the past based on how low and slow you let the gas in.
Thank you for your professionalism and explanation. I look forward to viewing more of your videos in the future.
Watching and learning from Papua New Guinea...
Thanks for uploading this video. For the community.
Another excellent tech vid..really clear & easy to understand the procedures 👍🏻
Cheers
Thanks Craig. Very good and clean explanation of vac procedures. Thanks for sharing.
Ive been wanting to join this industry for quite some time now. I recently graduated a HVAC/R Technology Diploma Program and due to covid I really didn't get the hands on training needed. So my company has me doing PMs to learn the equipment and finding issues. I hope this is a great way to learn. I've been told so many different things I don't know what to believe. So, With that, I Just ordered the quick reference cards and can't wait to use them. I am 34 and hoping I have a long career in this industry and get the hands on training that I need to be successful.
Kyle, depending on your state, it be might be possible for you to start your own HVAC business by getting your own insurance and getting a license from your state to be an HVAC Contractor. Different states have different requirements so if you really want to do HVAC and not fight the hassle of where you are at, then find a small town with no HVAC company nearby in a small business friendly state and put your knowledge to the test. It’s very freeing and there are plenty of distributors who will give you a dealership as well as online companies that will ship the products you need.
@@axeldread2979 the insurance is what will kill your profits, not saying it’s unnecessary but it is what prevents many from going into business for themselves
36 here and a 14 year plumber and have been doing HVAC for about 9 months now and honestly PM is where it’s at for guys our age, installs aren’t exactly what you want to be getting into unless you’re doing them for yourself, if your employer has a good set up for you to earn some commission then PM can definitely make you some good money if you work for a company that is doing commission for coil cleaning, system cleanings and selling new systems to customers you find with old systems that are shot, also some companies will pay you commission for good reviews on google and stuff like that, if you can find a place like that then you’ll make decent money and not kill yourself and honestly most installers just know how to lay duct work down and make everything look pretty if all they’ve ever done is install while with doing PM you’ll learn the ins and outs, good luck!
@@FalloutGenius1 the insurance isn’t that bad for a small HVAC company. It’s also a must if you want to be licensed in most states.
@@axeldread2979 I just started the trade myself I'm not really interested in license myself unless it was to do my own installs and make tons of money. Honestly I hate installing though lol I like servicing.
great video and very detailed that's the most important thing!!! good job!!
You’re excellent! I’m a student and your videos are amazing. I bought your book as well and it’s so thorough!
Thats so encouraging, thank you!!!
This guy Def knows what he's upta. Gunna show all this to the trainees
Very informative video. My mini split is not blowing cool air and I watched some videos and it mislead me. I thought, my system is over charged. After watching your video I understand the whole system how it works. Thank you 🙏
Very nice, now I understand the importance of temperature. Great video and thanks!
Very well done Craig in showing a step-by-step procedure! 😀👍
On the older r22 systems I usually went for 8° super heat where most systems preferred 12°. Never had a single complaint. The differential between return and supply Temps were preferably 14-21°. Anything less usually indicated a blocked evaporator coil.
I thought it was funny he "forgot" his gloves, probably didn't though. :P
Brilliant and very easy to understand
Awesome video! Thanks for posting. BTW, your "Refrigerant Charging and Service Procedures for Air Conditioning" book is well worth the price and awesome also!
Good demonstration for someone that's still in school👍
Great video man. Your the man. Love the way you describe every necessary step🗣👌✌👍
Thanks for sharing an in depth view on this!
Great video. I view everyday and enjoy it each time. Very informative. I bought the book.
Learn something new every day
great explanation superheat and subcooling.
All pro. Common sense and doing this right the first time.Thank you
Thank you for teaching. Need videos like these!!
thanks for all of the information. very helpful
Thanks 👍👍👍 nice training class, really I enjoy to much.
Great work professor thank you so much
You are very welcome
Very comprehensive and easy to understand even for a DYI homeowner such as myself. Thank you!
You can’t handle refrigerant without EPA
@@thedesire3225😂😂😂
Professional,very impressive
thank you Craig for this video!!!👍
Great video and smart explanation, thanks.
Awesome video!! Very detailed. Thanks!
Great video with real facts. Nice job sir.
Thank you so much for this helpful video.
Glad it was helpful!
Like to use these videos for my employees,again great job.
yeah, he is the best!!!! hands down! thanks, Craig for sharing have a nice 4th of July weekend.
Great teacher !!!
Another Great Video !, great work
always good Craig thank you
My Canadian Tire DIY min split that I installed 12 years ago is still working good. Going to put you guys out of business lol. Paid a thousand for it.
Really enjoyed it. Funny, plan on re educating myself and head back to school. I am retired, but what the heck? Called a tech and I knew more about charging the system than he did. But it cost me $350 due to the fact I am not EPA certified could not purchase the refrigerant. Well, thank you. Liked your teaching method.
great information
Great video. Thank you.
Nice info , clear and concise.
Ive subscribed.
Awesome, thank you!
Excellent video buddy 👍👍
Great video! Thanks Craig!
Glad you liked it!
very well explained
“right neeowww” 🤣
What an AMAZING video! Very technical but really Excellent... and wow I wish you were my AC guy :-)
Glad you liked it!
Very nice job
Absolutely excellent tutorial. Ordered your quick charts because of how happy I was with your explanations. I do have a question though, what’s the best way to determine if a system is using a fixed or Txv application? Thnx
Look on the manufacturer's plate on the condenser outside. If it says something like "TXV Subcooling 12," then it has a TXV. If you cannot find that stated anywhere on the plate, then you don't have a TXV.
Excellent video.
Excellent video thank you so much
Great video, thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
I love the course
Good job,thankyou well explained
Thanks for the info!
Thanks Craig! this is a Cool Video!
very well done Thanks
Saya suka.....mudah untuk di mengerti....thanks
Thanks!
Thank you for great video. Kind regards from Slovenia
Thanks for watching!
The best tutorial which I have seen yet. Geery
Glad it was helpful!
I just bought all cards and your book on Amazon. Great work.
Gerry
Awesome video !!! Thanks
great respect
thank you man
Very well and I will follow
Tampa Florida check in thanks for the content
Good day sir nice tips thank you
Here in Utah if the inside heat load isn’t high enough, we will restrict airflow with bags on the outdoor condenser to manually create it. Great video 🤘
You are awesome Craig, thank5for sharing all you knowledge with ppl.
I personally learned a lot of your videos... thanks men! Keep up the good stuff! 👍🏻
Awesome video 😊
VERY USEFULL VIDEO
Excellent work clear video thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
very good
Very very important ....refrigeration.
Thanks
G'Day Craig, firstly great videos I love them! Wondering if anyone can help. Down here in Australia most the split systems i work on only have EEV so I'm meant to use sub cooling to check charge right? although they also don't seem to have service ports anywhere on the high pressure liquid line. What should i do in this situation to check charges if i need to? Thanks in Advance!
Excellent!
Many thanks!
This was my lab this week in school 😎 I did okay could’ve done better but I’m learning
Thank you so much.
You're welcome!
You’re a hero!!!
You are the man!
Thanks great video
Another great video from Craig👍. Is this is a new method of bleeding air out of the manifold hoses?? I recall the first method where after connecting hoses to the valves, you loosen each hose at the manifold end. Is this new method better ??
The worst air bleeding technique I've ever seen .
I actually started bleeding it the way he does a few years ago. To me, it’s the best way to do it.
I was taught to bleed them at the manifold. I think that’s the worst way to do it. 1) oily manifold. 2) I always felt there was still air in the manifold that didn’t bleed out.
Doing it his way (which he takes a long winded way of explaining) you get all the air out and stop oil from getting all over your gauges.
Very clear procedure, thank you very much 😊
Glad it was helpful!