Universal Controls for Today’s HVAC Technician w/ Jim Fultz
Universal components work across all systems, such as modern thermostats; you can see thermostats on gas furnaces, heat pumps, straight-cool A/Cs, and more, and they'll all serve the same purpose. The “Universal” identifier merely indicates a part that works across several systems regardless of OEM. Universal controls aim to be easy for technicians to use […]
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Resistance in Parallel Circuits
The load is the part of an electrical circuit that does something. Examples include motor windings (inductive) and filaments in lightbulbs (resistive). When you run multiple loads in parallel with each other, you connect each side to the power supply. In a series circuit, the loads are connected to each other, not each to the […]
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HVAC Belt Tension
A common belt myth is that you need to tension a belt so that it has an inch of deflection. Many factors can affect deflection, including the pressure you apply to the belt, the belt’s length, and what the belt is made of. There are no hard, fast rules of thumb for working with belts. […]
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Rewired Condenser with a Buck-Boost Transformer
The condenser fans have been rewired. In the current configuration, the failure of one fan won’t take the other fans out. However, our main goal is to prevent fan failure altogether. We have moved the circuit board over to make room for the buck-boost transformers. Eric installed two transformers and drew out the schematic on […]
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Supermarket DX Motor Room Walkaround
The remote headers for each rack are placed along the motor room walls, not within or immediately beside the racks. Each rack has multiple compressors that discharge compressed vapor into a single common discharge line. The discharge line leads to the oil separator, and then it leads to the heat reclaim or condenser. The oil […]
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Commercial HVAC Diagnosis – Seasons 4 Reheat Issue
Commercial technician Eric Mele diagnoses improper dehumidification on a Seasons 4 system with reheat. He goes through the diagnostic process on the Seasons 4 RTU in the field. Eric starts by tracing the wiring so that he can understand exactly how the system is wired. He checks his control board to see where all the […]
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How to Line Isolation Test an AC System
As we experience more and more copper corrosion and pinhole leaks in ductless line sets, thorough leak detection and line isolation tests will become even more valuable procedures. First, you’ll want to perform a thorough leak check on the system. You may check for leaks with a pressure test. If there is refrigerant in the […]
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Dehumidification and Reheat Talk
In today's live stream, Eric Mele and Bryan talk about dehumidification and reheat on the residential and commercial sides of the HVAC industry. Recently, Eric diagnosed a commercial RTU that wasn't reaching the set dew point. In the hydronic system that Eric troubleshot, the analog output was flipped; it ran the valve for reheat in […]
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What is Proper System Airflow
proper system airflow You can learn more about the 2022 HVACR Training Symposium HERE. While Manual J deals with residential load calculations, Manual S deals with residential equipment selection. The equipment’s goal should be to maintain 70 degrees in the winter and 75 degrees in the summer (with a 62-degree WB). These are not Manual […]
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