Good class and video. I would have liked to see the other ends of those wires that led into the air handler. I can see the motor wires but have no idea where the other wires come from except maybe the thermostat.
Normally the heat strip elements once energized it will call for a high blower motor speed tap 4 -5 in most cases. Heat pumps are airflow sensitive and a airflow plate pressure test is always a good practice.. Great tutoring video
On a Trane or American Standard AH, break L2 on one set of relay NO contacts. L1 wired hot all the time. 24VAC Com from heat kit must pass through the other set of NO contacts to prove blower motor is energized and hopefully running.
You are calling the white wire neutral. Is this a 120V motor? If not, then that would be L1 or L2 and the colored wire would be the other. 240V has 2 legs of power, L1 and L2.
@@USA-GreedyMenOfNoIntegrity Those in the trade may know, but this is a school, based on the poster's title, and the difference between L1, L2 and N should be explained to these students. It is pretty obvious they are just learning by their lack of response to his questions. N is probably there because it is a generic plug used on both 120V and 208/230V motors and someplace in those instructions it makes that distinction.
I agree with you. It's hard to see where the wires are being placed on the relay because his hands are getting between the camera and the relay, and the camera person is not moving or zooming in so we can see clearly.
Very informative video, if you already have some experience with this. However, the cameraman, and the lead voice on this video are very shabby to say the least. You should always review the video and try to make it better. Videotaping somebody’s feet or elbow is not helpful. Sloppy language is not helpful either. Teach this, as if you are teaching a newbie. Thanks for the attempt though.
Thanks for the great video! Was able to convert without any issue.
Good class and video. I would have liked to see the other ends of those wires that led into the air handler. I can see the motor wires but have no idea where the other wires come from except maybe the thermostat.
Normally the heat strip elements once energized it will call for a high blower motor speed tap 4 -5 in most cases. Heat pumps are airflow sensitive and a airflow plate pressure test is always a good practice.. Great tutoring video
Perment spilt capactef using psc
Excellent, clear instruction. Bravo and thank you.
You don't put the speed tap on the low voltage you put the green wire from the thermostat on the relay and only the common needs to be on the relay😮
Neutral on a relay hum😮
Incredible Video. Thank You
On a Trane or American Standard AH, break L2 on one set of relay NO contacts. L1 wired hot all the time. 24VAC Com from heat kit must pass through the other set of NO contacts to prove blower motor is energized and hopefully running.
You are calling the white wire neutral. Is this a 120V motor?
If not, then that would be L1 or L2 and the colored wire would be the other.
240V has 2 legs of power, L1 and L2.
No, on that connector, L1 and L2 are marked L and N. We all know an ah blower motor is 230V.
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Those in the trade may know, but this is a school, based on the poster's title, and the difference between L1, L2 and N should be explained to these students.
It is pretty obvious they are just learning by their lack of response to his questions.
N is probably there because it is a generic plug used on both 120V and 208/230V motors and someplace in those instructions it makes that distinction.
Thanks for the video
The technician cover the wires with his hands so nobody can see where is connecting the wires and the camera man is completely lost
I agree with you. It's hard to see where the wires are being placed on the relay because his hands are getting between the camera and the relay, and the camera person is not moving or zooming in so we can see clearly.
Love it!
Don't you think a 10 farad capacitor is a bit excessive?
It depends on the motor. My old furnace had a 12 uF cap on the blower motor.
Lo pueden traducir al español?
I got a question what time do we take a break
It's not over until it's over!
Walk it off 😂
Were is the brown wire hooked up to the relay going to?
It goes to the common side of the transformer
run cap
Good video but is that the right relay? It’s not supposed to be 24coil and 240 v? the one I showed says 24 v cool and 125v!!
I did it like this but my electric heat wouldn’t come on. I added another relay for heat on medium lo speed tap.
I think, he is installing ECM motor, not PSC motor
X13S trash from the start, follow the money.
Had a tech do this to my unit. I got to replace the whole unit bc of it. Don’t let a tech talk you into this.
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Very informative video, if you already have some experience with this. However, the cameraman, and the lead voice on this video are very shabby to say the least. You should always review the video and try to make it better. Videotaping somebody’s feet or elbow is not helpful. Sloppy language is not helpful either. Teach this, as if you are teaching a newbie. Thanks for the attempt though.