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Lennox xp16 y2 wiring considerations from tstat to condenser
Lennox install instructions for the 2 stage xp16 tell you to not wire tstat y2 to air handler, and instead wire it straight to the condenser.
Out of the condenser take y2 out and use an extra conductor to wire other end at air handler y2 for y2 cfm.
In florida where line sets often go through chase pipes full of water, we may be getting reduced heating capacity to begin with.
Factory wiring method may cause inadequate y1 only capacity.
Set the outdoor temp pin to highest setting of 55
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cbx25uhv blower set up
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Lennox cbx25uhv air handler blower set up
Hvac Professional courtesy, respect & strong character
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Wanted to share a mindset about how to go behind other hvac folks with dignity about ourselves.
Carrier super dehumidification
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Carrier super dehumidification
honeywell w8150 whole house ventilation wiring
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many techs arrive at a startup and are unsure about the Honeywell W8150 fresh air wiring. this video is of the lesson plan to teach a hands on class with techs, but done here without them due to covid. We refuse to stop training, so we do it remote as in the case of this video installment. We hope you find it helpful
Goodman Blue tooth air handler with comfort bridge
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This is a necesary long conversation to explain how to use the cool cloud app to connect and configure installations of comfort bridge air handlers and communicating condensers. You can scroll to tags for each of the four sections and do them one at a time or all in one setting.
Lennox cbx25uhv installation set up tips
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Lennox cbx25uhv installation set up tips
Cba 27uhe blower adjustment
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Lennox Cba27uhe blower adjustment
Why and how to set up carrier fv4cnf blower
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Do not ignore doing this on an installation or startup.
TEM6 confirming cfm with blinks
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We’ve done all our air handler setup and want to confirm cfm
Setting the airflow on Trane TEM6 air handler
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Air Flow Air Flow Air Flow😎
change one wire in the Trane TEM 6 air handler to work with non Trane tstat With a dehum function.
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Trane 824 tstat is sometimes more money than a customer chooses to purchase. Want a inexpensive edge to utilize the dehum function? Any stat with contacts to control blower speed for dehum reasons can be wired like we show you here. First, First, First, do a complete service call checklist to verify cfm is set, and superheat is correct for the txv, and subcooling is correct, before trying to of...
Tem6 most common wiring mistakes
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It’s incredibly easy to make this mistake while wiring the low voltage to the air handler, check it out.
Measure suction line temp at evaporator
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Measure suction line temp at evaporator
Certifying we passed the vacuum decay 10 minute micron test using the Fieldpiece SVG3
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We have created a easy way to certify to any repair or installation as non-condensible and leak free, take a picture of the micron gage and attach it on our customers account.
Number one mistake while checking microns/decay test techs make with sman 460 or 480
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Number one mistake while checking microns/decay test techs make with sman 460 or 480
Hvac training, cfm, blower adjustment, air flow, Air Before Charge, manometer, blower chart
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Hvac training, cfm, blower adjustment, air flow, Air Before Charge, manometer, blower chart

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @kevinpearce3281
    @kevinpearce3281 15 днів тому

    Terrible demonstration

  • @kevinpearce3281
    @kevinpearce3281 25 днів тому

    You made that really confusing

  • @silverdragontaylir8252
    @silverdragontaylir8252 Місяць тому

    Genius

  • @Lezzjam
    @Lezzjam Місяць тому

    This is terrible info I’m sorry to say. When you open your manifold gauge up to see what it’s doing, all your doing is introducing more manifold to your sensor readings. Just close off all manifold ports just as you would normally gauge up to a system and allow gauge to read only the seal system psi without opening the manifold body and etc.

  • @Lezzjam
    @Lezzjam Місяць тому

    Well then, how is it, when all my manifold valves are in the off position and we gauge up to system, it gives our system pressure without any of the turn handles in the open position. I believe you need to understand where gauge pressure sensors are located in the gauge manifold 😊

  • @JoeDaddy40
    @JoeDaddy40 Місяць тому

    I love the mask on with nose out 😂😂 Man 2020 was trash!!!

  • @tigereye2408
    @tigereye2408 Місяць тому

    Thanks alot

  • @zoogie980
    @zoogie980 2 місяці тому

    Thanks, this is how I assumed it was done but had to double check to make sure

  • @115ununpentium
    @115ununpentium 2 місяці тому

    If I have an American standard gold 824 thermostat and a TEM6 air , do I still need to connect the yellow wires to the Y2 and do I set the delay option to enhanced? Or just leave the delay option to off? And should the airflow be set to normal. I'm having issues with humidity so I didn't know if I should keep the CFM on low or change it back to normal

  • @privatename3621
    @privatename3621 2 місяці тому

    Very very good explanations and info. Thank you!

  • @eldiabloilustrado82
    @eldiabloilustrado82 2 місяці тому

    Mine is connected to Y1 and not Y2...I also have the BK because my fan is variable speed

  • @eldiabloilustrado82
    @eldiabloilustrado82 3 місяці тому

    They just installed a unit just like this one but I don't know what to do if I leave it as it comes or do some additional configuration. ?

  • @eldiabloilustrado82
    @eldiabloilustrado82 3 місяці тому

    They just installed a unit just like this one but I don't know what to do if I leave it as it comes or do some additional configuration.

  • @eldiabloilustrado82
    @eldiabloilustrado82 3 місяці тому

    Can it be left as it comes originally?

  • @RobertTuck-vo8cw
    @RobertTuck-vo8cw 3 місяці тому

    That looks like a static probe, not a pitot probe.

  • @chamasdad
    @chamasdad 3 місяці тому

    Thank you Thank you Thank you!

  • @NismoZXT
    @NismoZXT 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for the helpful video! Would you be able to go one step further and explain how to wire the W8150's remote terminals to a compatible thermostat's U terminals so the thermostat app settings/ventilation function can act as the "remote"? Is it a simple 1:1 - remote 1 to U1, remote 2 to U2? Can a stand-alone compatible thermostat be used if original builder tstat wiring count is insufficient to use existing thermostats?

  • @holebass2
    @holebass2 3 місяці тому

    What a bad design.

  • @iggyo5893
    @iggyo5893 4 місяці тому

    Perfect! Thanks!

  • @joabloera1095
    @joabloera1095 4 місяці тому

    Your video helps

  • @turbotoy18
    @turbotoy18 4 місяці тому

    I didn't think this info was correct, if you look at your own example on minute 4:18 it shows that if you use only dip 1 and 2 it changes nothing as far as low, normal, high. You need all four dip switch settings to change speed. Then those carry for heat and cool.

  • @captrandy3307
    @captrandy3307 4 місяці тому

    Allen, thank for making such a clear and concise video about the Trane dip switches. I have the exact same unit. I just dropped $30K with an HVAC company to replace my duct work and a 2 ton system on one of two zones. The air flow is blowing my hair off... I'm hoping that it is currently set to the max flow setting so that we can slow it down by just changing the dip switch. By the way, the 2 ton unit is servicing less than 600 sq ft (two BR's and a Bathroom). Prior to the job, I told the contractor I was concerned that the unit was too big,

  • @corruptedbrain6
    @corruptedbrain6 5 місяців тому

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us !

  • @JA-vy1gp
    @JA-vy1gp 5 місяців тому

    Thank you been wondering this for sometime Now and finally decided To check online

  • @mikeblackpoetry5248
    @mikeblackpoetry5248 5 місяців тому

    May I ask what camera you’re using to record your videos?

  • @dakota00rt
    @dakota00rt 7 місяців тому

    I don't understand why it takes you all so long to pair equipment with the Cloud Comfort app. I just did it in 5 minutes, it's all there. I chose to follow the thermostat route and was done within minutes.

  • @cwa107
    @cwa107 7 місяців тому

    I had one of these units installed in June of last year. It's been nothing but trouble ever since. It started out with a bad install and I've had dozens of techs and many patches and fixes, but the unit still doesn't work especially well (even paired with their EL18XPV heat pump, which I'm told is a great unit). I'll have to take a look at the jumpers to see what they did. Thanks for the video!

  • @Almtyhalfbreed
    @Almtyhalfbreed 7 місяців тому

    Perfect training video for green techs 👏🏽👏🏽

  • @4U2BUSE
    @4U2BUSE 8 місяців тому

    Thanks for sharing your insights. I wonder if this video only applies to a single speed air handler and if it’s necessary for a variable air handler like a Trane TEM6. I have a 2 1/2 ton single stage Trane heat pump paired with a TEM6 variable air handler. It's winter and I'm in Heat mode so if the video here applies only to summertime cooling, please disregard. After watching this video, I decided to switch the wiring accordingly. Prior to doing so, my DIP switch settings had the air handler on High (437 CFM/ton), as opposed to Normal (398 CFM/ton) or Low (350 CFM/ton). After switching the wiring to connect Y1 from the TStat to Y2 in the air handler as the video points out, I changed the DIP switch settings back to Normal (398 CFM/ton). Interestingly, the air output seemed identical to when I had the Y1 TStat wires connected to the Y1 air handler wire and the Dip switches set to High (437 CFM/ton). Essentially, I’m in the same place I was in terms of CFM/ton, the only difference is before I adjusted the DIP switch settings to high and now I’m wired to High, which makes me think I should have kept the wiring the way it was and managed CFMs with the dip switch setting. Curious if anyone has any thoughts on this.

  • @phildegruy9295
    @phildegruy9295 8 місяців тому

    Thanks for the informative video! On some of the newer air handlers there is no window for viewing the code. You have to remove the air handler door or use the thermostat method which works fine most of the time. I

  • @vincentgelles3805
    @vincentgelles3805 8 місяців тому

    Your fist mistake was pulling through a manifold to begin with. On system change outs and new installs, I remove the schrader from the suction side and install a core removal tool with a large vacuum hose connected directly to the pump. Hook the micron gauge to the liquid line and you are measuring from the farthest point from the pump. When it’s time to isolate, close the core removal tool and shut off the pump. The microns will actually drop for the first few minutes while the system equalizes and then slowly start to rise. Once you pass decay test, before you remove anything open the service valves fully bringing the system to a positive pressure. Remove the micron gauge and re-install the schrader core and remove the core tool. You should never pull through a gauge manifold or 1/4 hoses because they all leak. Always remove the valve core and use core removal tool to isolate vacuum. If I’m doing service work, for example replacing a compressor or reversing valve then I pull from both sides with large hoses and core removal tools. It takes much longer when you are vacuuming down with the valves open because it is a much larger volume and you may have refrigerant trapped in the compressor oil depending on what kind of repair you are doing. When I pull with two hoses I install the micron gauge on the side of the core tool that’s connected to the suction line.

  • @jorgemoreira9733
    @jorgemoreira9733 9 місяців тому

    What powers the Bluetooth board? Just the cable from the main board or there’s something on the main board that needs to be turned on to power the Bluetooth board…… Have a Goodman gmvm9708004cn furnace

    • @HVACTailGateTrainer
      @HVACTailGateTrainer 9 місяців тому

      Its been a few years since Ive touched one now, but there are 2 paralelled transformers powering the air handler

    • @jorgemoreira9733
      @jorgemoreira9733 9 місяців тому

      The system works fine….. Just trying to add this Bluetooth board to the system but can’t get the Bluetooth board to power up….. Not sure if there’s something on the main board that needs to be turned on to power the connector for the Bluetooth board

  • @Zcamm
    @Zcamm 10 місяців тому

    Hey is there anyway I can email you to discuss something please

  • @lorenzomedel
    @lorenzomedel 11 місяців тому

    Thanks for your hvac tip. Saved me alot of time.

  • @Honeyman76
    @Honeyman76 11 місяців тому

    The frustrating thing with my fieldpiece sman480, is what you just showed with it unable to keep a vacuum. I have run a vacuum just on my hoses and gauges and it climbs to atmosphere if I let it sit there long enough. I am not a huge fieldpiece manifold gauge. It causes me all kinds of frustration as I am losing my vacuum at my gauges, not necessarily the system that I vacuumed. I honestly am at my wits end with their manifold gauge. Tightness test included. The gauges leak.

    • @matttzzz2
      @matttzzz2 8 місяців тому

      Exactly. I stopped relying on my sman480, i just rely on my micron gauge connected to my core remover tool, so i can completely remove all hoses and manifold from the system and still watch my micron gauge at the service port

    • @Chainsaw600
      @Chainsaw600 7 місяців тому

      I don’t have the SMAN 480 yet and was thinking of buying this year. I do the same thing. I attach my micron to the core remover and isolate there. Less chance for leaks from hoses, valves and such. I may not buy that expensive tool after all. Not sure I need it.

  • @2purplemartin1
    @2purplemartin1 11 місяців тому

    Arent you supposed to kill power on any system with dipswitches before changing them? just checking

  • @rcinfla9017
    @rcinfla9017 Рік тому

    First there should not be more than 2 to 4 degrees higher temp at compressor suction line unless you have a very long line run. Second the accuracy of a K type thermocouple is not better than +/-2 degrees, if you have a good thermal contact to pipe and no wind blowing on, or sun hitting temp sensor. Most common reason for high temp rise on suction line is poor insulation installation or deteriorated insulation on suction line. It is also important to health of compressor to ensure you don't get above 65 degrees F at compressor to ensure compressor cooling. If you are going to mess with TXV adjustments, then measuring at evaporator has more importance.

  • @ddcws1
    @ddcws1 Рік тому

    So I used this method on a S9V Trane furnace. But still a little confused with setting it to hi or low fan speed on stat. I wound up setting it as a normally closed contact with low fan speed. Added jumper from R/U1 then The other U1 I ran to the BK terminal and cut jumper at board. Also In the Honeywell instructions states it will not run dehumidification in 2nd Stg but furnace was displaying it was running in 2nd stg and cfms were lower.

  • @danielzertuche9893
    @danielzertuche9893 Рік тому

    Hats off, to Mr. Reed, I commend you for your knowledge and your years of being in the trade. I was just stopping by looking at videos and I realize this was a ONE STOP video and now ! I working for STRADA Services in the HVAC dept. 3 months now ! i’m hoping that you’ll come back and give us some training it’s be GREAT !!! I hope you will come back….and give some more classes looking forward for your knowledge. Daniel Z

  • @EbanQHanna
    @EbanQHanna Рік тому

    What about the carrier condensers (Model# CA17NA03600GABAA) that don't have the control board at the condenser but the factory listed it as a 2 stage unit? How would I connect my Y/Y2 or should I simply connect to Y1 to the air handler and leave it as that?

  • @sandywilson8169
    @sandywilson8169 Рік тому

    Is there a place where I can find a list, and explannation, of the codes that can be displayed on the logic boards 7 segment led ? AVPTC 61D14, & GSXC18(4 ton) Air Conditioning system.

    • @Wedoweecrappie
      @Wedoweecrappie Рік тому

      Its been a few years since we did that video. I would have guessed the install instructions, and maybe in the cool cloud app. Not sure, but hope it helps. Calling goodman will definitely get you the codes.

    • @sandywilson8169
      @sandywilson8169 Рік тому

      @@Wedoweecrappie , tried that they brushed me off.. basically said contact an authorized dealer/service tech with a link to their web site listing. 1st one called out of biz, next one was interested, described my issue he asked for photos of model/serial, then said next time call him when its happening.. I did he then said sorry I don;t work on those dual stage compressor communicating units.. nexy company did not even return phone message. Have an iss that randomly occurs, GSXC18 4 ton & AVPTC 5 ton AH, therom set to 74, unit runs for days/weeks then will just stop cooling. Air Handler contines blowing slow, but condensor uint fna & compressor not running.. Temp keep climbing. Fix is to thermo off, pull disconnect link/fuse wait a few minutes, replace, thermo on..unit comes back to normal operation. Hoping to gather more information to explain to another service person while its happening.

  • @JT-gn4wh
    @JT-gn4wh Рік тому

    Are you wearing the mask for the china virus? RIDICULOUS

  • @fisheye42
    @fisheye42 Рік тому

    I'm new to this stuff. The Supply was positive (+0.1) and Return was negative (-0.42 at 2:54 in the vid), so adding them on the sheet would result in -0.32, right?? (not 0.52). Or should you you intentionally ignore the + and minus signs?

    • @evantrace2902
      @evantrace2902 6 місяців тому

      Your calculating your total static. One side is going to be pulling air (negative static) and the other side pushes air (positive static). The negative is just telling you which side so it dosent apply when you add them.

    • @fisheye42
      @fisheye42 5 місяців тому

      @@evantrace2902 Thanks. It’s making more sense now. TSP is total “work” (resistance) that the blower/system has to overcome. A push and a pull are still both “work,” so we add the two amounts. In other words, we ignore the pull’s minus-sign because pulling still ADDS to the workload).

  • @uniquebklyn7184
    @uniquebklyn7184 Рік тому

    If you really want to get technical brother, you should never under no circumstances attempt to pull a 250micron vacuum with guages, especially if you have plugs including on your service ports..your pump should be attached directly to the system high side on a valve core remover, nice vacuum rated hose atleast 1/2" in diameter with your micron guage connected on your valve core remover for your suction..using guages is the equivalent of having several restictions while pulling a vacuum especially with 1/4" hoses. Can be done, but somethin many techs should not practice

  • @austinisfullpleasedontmove653

    What total garbage. This sent me straight back to American Standard far as contracting goes. Stupid board trying to tell me I have an open float switch upon start up. Avptc is trash folks.

  • @robertgolden4436
    @robertgolden4436 Рік тому

    The number one mistake is using these gauges for performing an evacuation, they leak, use Appion valve core removal tools a hose, pump and external vacuum gauge. The SMAM gauges are fancy, expensive and unreliable, go old school and save yourself a lot of headaches.

    • @mikerefrigeration5736
      @mikerefrigeration5736 6 місяців тому

      Mine don't leak. They go down to 500 microns and will hold s decay test with cores removed. Although it does take longer than using two 3/8s hoses

  • @Curious0189
    @Curious0189 Рік тому

    Preach!

  • @davidwolff4590
    @davidwolff4590 Рік тому

    I do believe that is the 2nd stage lock in jumper selection. If set at 45, when the outdoor temperature is below 45 it locks the heat pump into 2nd stage and therefore sends 24 volts out of the Y2 OUT terminal so your blower runs at full speed even if the thermostat is only calling for 1st stage.

  • @vincentabarca
    @vincentabarca Рік тому

    Thank you for the amazing information Mr.Reed !

  • @andregille4024
    @andregille4024 Рік тому

    Explication en français