The Real Operation of a PRESSURE SWITCH in a GAS FURNACE Heater! Also Testing!

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  • čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
  • In this HVAC Training Video, I show the Actual Operation of a Gas Furnace PRESSURE SWITCH and Proper Testing. The Testing Measurements and Operation are often Misunderstood but are needed to Quickly Diagnose Heater Problems. Supervision is needed by a licensed HVACR Tech while performing tasks as Experience and Apprenticeship garners Wisdom and Safety.
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Komentáře • 70

  • @danstarnes2375
    @danstarnes2375 Před 2 lety +12

    This guy is a great example of what a teacher truly is! Amazing technician as well! Such an inspiration to all connected to this trade! God Bless!

  • @peepeepoopoo1399
    @peepeepoopoo1399 Před 2 lety +35

    I freaking love your channel, bro. If it wasn’t for you, I would’ve been fired already

    • @tylundconn
      @tylundconn Před 2 lety +7

      Same😂😂 My company doesn’t train, so this guy is a lifesaver

    • @1971omi
      @1971omi Před rokem +4

      He is awesome

    • @ParabellumX
      @ParabellumX Před rokem +4

      😭😭😭🤣🤣🤣

    • @raafatelhoussin3935
      @raafatelhoussin3935 Před rokem

      Great ,, where you live ? I mean the County?

  • @johnhamilton5488
    @johnhamilton5488 Před 6 měsíci

    By far the best informational video on pressure switches. Thank you for speaking in Layman’s terms.

  • @JoeNathan42420
    @JoeNathan42420 Před 2 lety

    I wish this video would have been here 3 years ago. I had a pressure switch go out on my furnace and after not finding any useful videos on how to diagnose or even explaining how it works I just kinda winged it. After about 3 days of calling around I finally found a place willing to sell me a PS without a service call. I changed it an furnace worked fine. Then the blower motor went out. I had done so much research on the furnace I decided to go to school and be a tech. I still like it not exactly what I expected but it's still interesting to me so im happy

  • @MegaWhitesox05
    @MegaWhitesox05 Před 2 lety +1

    thank you. still the best hvac channel on you tube.

  • @MrChipBryant
    @MrChipBryant Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you for all you do for the HVAC industry!

  • @primusheating1
    @primusheating1 Před 2 lety +1

    You Tha man Craig! Good refresher for the upcoming heating season.

  • @practicemakesbetter7132
    @practicemakesbetter7132 Před 2 lety +2

    Another great video! The way I explain O.L to other people is, if a Ohmmeter is connected across a closed switch, we have a complete circuit; the Ohmmeter displays the amount of resistance in Ohms. If the Ohmmeter is connected across an open switch we have an open circuit, or an Open Loop; the Ohmmeter displays O.L.

    • @jkbrown5496
      @jkbrown5496 Před 2 lety

      O.L. means over limit of the range your meter is set on. Not a big problem with an auto ranging meter, but if the range is manually selected all it tells you is that the resistance is higher than the top of the range. You have to set the range to megaohms and get the OL to say the switch has a high resistance consistent with being open.
      There are at least some furnace boards that verify the pressure switch is "open" before starting the inducer motor and will fail if they sense even 3 or 4 megaohms across the switch due to say water ingress contamination.

  • @deanmartin1966
    @deanmartin1966 Před 2 lety +2

    I love heating season. Great video

  • @vernroach3413
    @vernroach3413 Před 2 lety +3

    What a great video...I'm experienced, have instructed before and this is a great teaching video...A darn good refresher too, for guys that don't get the hands on as much as they once did...Thanks for doing this.

  • @izzymoney85
    @izzymoney85 Před 2 lety

    Thanks👏 Craig for another great video I can't thank you enough keeping my mind Sharp for this cold season 🙏

  • @EnjoyCalculus
    @EnjoyCalculus Před 2 lety +2

    I really appreciate your videos. Thank you

  • @pengw4955
    @pengw4955 Před rokem

    one of the best videos explaining about pressure switch!

  • @br88dy
    @br88dy Před 2 lety +1

    Very good video, you make learning this stuff fun.

  • @rogerf3622
    @rogerf3622 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video. Clear and concise.

  • @jshrrh87
    @jshrrh87 Před 7 měsíci

    Best pressure switch tutorial out there! Great job!

  • @Jeff-Lawrence
    @Jeff-Lawrence Před 2 lety +1

    AWESOME
    Thanks for making this
    So very helpful

  • @zesty2023
    @zesty2023 Před 2 lety +1

    Ooooh Craig has one of those fancy chrome tees for his manometer. : P What a pimp.

  • @johnliu7631
    @johnliu7631 Před rokem

    Always amazing

  • @oscarmontalvan6866
    @oscarmontalvan6866 Před 2 lety

    Great videos bossman keep them coming 👍🤙

  • @luiselizalde6757
    @luiselizalde6757 Před 2 lety +1

    Very good video, excellent. Teaching.thanks, for your spent time on making these videos.

  • @Nostalgia2x
    @Nostalgia2x Před 2 lety

    so much knowledge in this video, thank you

  • @SiteReader
    @SiteReader Před rokem

    Really excellent teaching and explanation.

  • @thesilentonevictor
    @thesilentonevictor Před 2 lety +1

    Great tech knowledge

  • @thatmouththo286
    @thatmouththo286 Před 2 lety +2

    That FP Mano/PSwitch tester is a must have. We are only going to see more, and more condensing furnaces with multiple p swtches. It will help make the right call when your unsure.

    • @adamradley4407
      @adamradley4407 Před 2 lety +1

      Up here in Ontario most furnces are already 2 stage condensing models right from the new home builders. Many of the after markets will be modulating furnaces. Knowing how to tell the difference between the symptom and the root cause is important or you'll just be throwing parts at it until it works....

    • @thatmouththo286
      @thatmouththo286 Před 2 lety +1

      @@adamradley4407 Yeah from my experience this tool does nothing but help. After 15 years I'm just trying to be efficiently correct, and good tools help make that happen.

    • @adamradley4407
      @adamradley4407 Před 2 lety +1

      @@thatmouththo286 mine has been in service for about 4 years now. Not a winter goes by that it doesn't spend more time out of the bag thrn in. Learning how and when to use it is important. I usually teach my new techs that a failing pressure switch is usually an indication of another problem. And in a few cases it is the actual switch that has failed. This tool helps demonstrate that very well.

    • @thatmouththo286
      @thatmouththo286 Před 2 lety

      @@adamradley4407 Agreed, there is more to the pressure switches in a condensing furnace than meets the eye.

  • @victormartiny6419
    @victormartiny6419 Před rokem

    Thanks

  • @takelifein413
    @takelifein413 Před 2 lety

    excellent

  • @performancebasedheatingair8006

    Probably the easiest and most complicated diagnoses in HVAC.....Cause once you figure out HOW the PS works now you have to figure out WHY its not working properly. And that can be a very deep rabbit hole!....Especially as the industry moves towards tighter tolerances of safeties

  • @JoseGuerrero-sj5ie
    @JoseGuerrero-sj5ie Před 2 lety

    A bro tanks great explanation 👍

  • @KESFacilitiesLtd
    @KESFacilitiesLtd Před 2 lety +1

    Would be great to understand pressure reduction effect in each area and why occurs?
    Awesome video

  • @chesstime356
    @chesstime356 Před rokem

    I real like your videos

  • @tedlahm5740
    @tedlahm5740 Před 2 lety +1

    Wonderful information. They do not appear to be built to last a long time?

  • @gamebuddy69
    @gamebuddy69 Před rokem

    Great video! Question: What happens if I connect the 2 pressure switch hoses backwards? Thanks. (pressure switch looks like 2 of those you first show joined together)

  • @ChrisHVACguy
    @ChrisHVACguy Před rokem

    can you do a video on the new "pressure transducers" that are being used on the new ultra low nox goodmans?

  • @chuckb4375
    @chuckb4375 Před 2 lety

    About that single-port switch at 10:00 that monitors condensate overflow -- is the hose connected to the output/exhaust part of the inducer housing where pressure is HIGHER than the cabinet? Does that mean water rising from blocked trap will cover the hose and prevent that normally higher pressure from getting to the switch?
    About the other dual-port switch, if the positive side going to the burn chamber is blocked or completely disconnected, the furnace won't detect that and will still happily run because the difference is even greater, correct?
    Thanks for the great video -- it's the best I've seen on this topic...

  • @NavyVet34
    @NavyVet34 Před 2 lety +2

    Has anyone ever wondered WHY most HVACR components are cheaply manufactured even though the costs are quite high? Please don’t comment that it’s the case with everything in recent history. Just imagine if Honda or Toyota manufactured furnaces and A/C units/components - would certainly be a dark day for HVACR contractors - virtually NO service calls!

  • @zesty2023
    @zesty2023 Před rokem +1

    I had a nightmare call last week, we'd been out there 5 times trying to figure this out. 90% American Standard furnace with a dual port pressure switch. Basically what would happen is the pressure switch would never close, but if you unplugged the + pipe it would close. Thing is once the flames lit and got going if you plugged the + pipe in the switch would stay closed where as before it'd open again. The flame would pop and sputter at light but then run fine.
    Turns out the exhaust was full of sticks and twigs but I still don't understand how it only stopped the pressure switch from closing during per-ignition but not AFTER ignition. Any thoughts Craig? I'd like to learn from this experience if I can.

  • @realestateservicessaleshea99

    Thanks for the video.
    🥃🥃🍺🍺🍺🍿🎯
    Stay safe.
    Retired (werk'n)keyboard super tech. Wear your safety glasses!

  • @dustindavis749
    @dustindavis749 Před rokem

    why is it that sometimes there is a hose connected to condensor box and one connected to inducer

  • @tinymanthebeast
    @tinymanthebeast Před 2 lety +1

    I was troubleshooting a furnace . The flame would die out when all the doors were closed to the closet. With the doors open and the panel front cover panel off the flame would still have trouble staying on. The gas pressure look normal. 3.5 WC . The flame would cut in and out rapidly.

  • @deanburke3041
    @deanburke3041 Před rokem

    I had to listen to the difference between pressure switch designs a few times to know what they have to do without referring to the control board errors.

  • @jaymz0074
    @jaymz0074 Před 2 lety

    Does the positive hose that's connected to the seal chamber monitor if theres a clog or crack in the heat exchanger?

  • @stephwaylonwells3218
    @stephwaylonwells3218 Před 2 lety

    👍

  • @jonsdiagnostic5879
    @jonsdiagnostic5879 Před 2 lety

    Instead of measuring resistance across the sensor would it not be better to do a loaded circuit voltage drop every time

  • @NZherewecome
    @NZherewecome Před 2 lety

    So being non American. Why use Gas burner with AC technology, when we have reverse cycle?
    Or are you Canadian, thus lower ambients?

  • @arkrainflood
    @arkrainflood Před 2 lety

    my powervent water heater would often go into error mode because not enough vacuum could be delivered to the pressure switch, so had to recalibrate the set screw biasing the diaphragm/spring. also make sure the vacuum hose does not have a leak and the end connects are firmly sealed.
    fyi, a powervent water heater uses an exhaust blower to suck combustion products out of the water heater. i would have liked a naturally vented water heater to avoid the 50 watt usage of the blower and the extra complexity and cost. however the exhaust duct in my house is too long.

    • @robertcherry4971
      @robertcherry4971 Před 2 lety

      It is not a great idea to adjust the switch,it is a safety.You should have located the fault that was hindering the switch from closing.

    • @arkrainflood
      @arkrainflood Před 2 lety

      @@robertcherry4971 reviewing your video, i will run a plumbing snake through the outside exhaust exit to dislodge anything blocking the flow. the flow feels unobstructed.
      the error mode would occur every time the burner needed to activate, and would continue for a time, but eventually the burner would be enabled. WHAT WOULD CAUSE A TEMPORARY AND REPEATING FAILURE TO OPEN ERROR?

    • @arkrainflood
      @arkrainflood Před 2 lety

      @@robertcherry4971 QUESTION: is a pressure switch valve supposed to have a bleed port in the diaphragm chamber?
      i "tested" the vacuum tube by sucking at one end while closing the other, it held vacuum, no leak. then i tried sucking on the tube while its other end was connected to the pressure switch and heard air being sucked in and it did not hold vacuum; bleed port? manufacturing defect? i did not plug the leak in case it was a designed feature to perhaps remove moisture or debris.

    • @arkrainflood
      @arkrainflood Před 2 lety

      @@robertcherry4971 as an aside, my family used to have a beach house at cape may point for a few years. it was within 3 blocks of the beach and a 100 yards from the lighthouse. we noticed the beach eroding over the years and decided to sell. is the nunnery there still standing? some of its supporting stilts where within feet of high tide when we left.

  • @jasonkeuma1986
    @jasonkeuma1986 Před 3 měsíci

    If you like the information that you got from this, let the ads play. Get this guy paid for all the money he’s saving you.
    The ad is playing right now as I’m typing this.

  • @skepsswag
    @skepsswag Před 2 lety

    Inducer motor pulls combustion air in? Going on 5 years of this and I did not know that.

    • @ishalljr
      @ishalljr Před 2 lety

      Pulls combustion air into the flue from the heat exchanger and forces it out the home

    • @jrsmyth9761
      @jrsmyth9761 Před 2 lety

      The first word you used, inducer, means to create.
      An induced draft motor induces/creates a draft by pulling in the combustion air and forcing it through the exhaust. Technically, once the furnace is running long enough, the inducer COULD be disconnected and the draft SHOULD be established to run safely.
      Since the draft is usually NOT straight up, or with minimal horizontal run, the inducer is left running for safe operation.

  • @hangngoaigiare
    @hangngoaigiare Před 8 měsíci +1

    You need to make it clear where we have negative, positive and differential pressure. Need to show exactly where that reference point, negative compare to what? positive compare to what? difference between what? why we have negative pressure there, why we have positive pressure there. redo the video

  • @rocker8692
    @rocker8692 Před 2 lety +1

    I found that very confusing

  • @eclipse369.
    @eclipse369. Před 2 lety

    The 24/7 hand movements urgh