i dont mean to be off topic but does anybody know of a method to get back into an Instagram account..? I stupidly forgot the login password. I appreciate any assistance you can offer me!
Two things helped me more in my career more than anything else. 1) Copeland's Compressor Operation and Service Seminar and 2) Sporlan's seminar on all of their refrigeration components. I recommend both to anyone who wants to be a serious technician who understands how HVAC/R systems work.
This is amazing! Absolutely love this video. We have a twin head here which 4 out of the 6 pistons were cracked in half and the whole inside was mangled. on a rebuilt unit This really gave me a better understanding. I appreciate it!
Thank you guys for sharing all this videos! They´re really useful for refrigeration beginners like me, greetings from Mexicali Baja California, Mexico!
I have been seeing a lot of broken conn rods in 05G compressors in reefer trailers, I think next time I will check super heat. and pay closer attention to refrigerant oil level. Thank you so much for posting this stuff from Emerson!
I remember these classes in certifications through Copeland they were fun nothing's better than find it in the real world though have a bunch of semi-hermetics I remember I used to have to work on daily I find the valve plays with the back of reeds shattered into pieces some of even stabbed the piston head and I did at one point for an emergency repair have to take off the thermal senses the s1 S2 S3 and redo the wires inside of the compressor Man that was fun when you're young but when you get older you don't want to do that anymore especially when most companies won't pay you for that kind of stuff
This is awesome cause I have a dental compressor with two Copeland heads and one has some sort of short. I’m probably not gonna take it apart but it’s great to know what is inside.
the one from 98 looks like one of the compressors on the new a/c installed in my middle school gym during 98. that huge thing always fascinated me. wonder if it's the same compressor?
This was great right now I have a 4dr3-3000-tsk-236 that trips on oil It's in a seasons 4 hot/cold deck unit The system is a mess. I work in NYC you would be amazed what some guys do here. I was going to start by pulling the heads changing the oil and cleaning the oil pick up screen. Any other suggestions
I am suspecting that when you charge a copeland scroll with liquid through high side while under vacuum causes internal damage with the result being equalized pressure while running....If so why?
Adam HVACR Length x Width x Height and then you calculate the crankshaft to the top of the block including the deck height...61.02 cubic inches equal 1 liter so if you have 3 cylinder compressor with 1 liter per cylinder that means you take 61.02 x 3 = 183.06 cubic inch is the volume of refrigerant. Compression ratio if Rod length is 5 inches and the bore is 3.3 inches and the stroke is 11” then the compression ratio is 23.4 to 1. Which is good now you need to figure out ambient temps and that’s will get you a good start to figure out what you need but you may need to Oversize a evaporator to absorb more heat
15:55 - chart listing cause of no superheat? PT Chart? He must not be talking about a pressure temperature chart when he says PT Chart. What PT chart is he referencing?
There are some PT charts that contain more information than just the pressure temperature relationship of a specific refrigerant. Some charts also contain troubleshooting tips.
This is an hvac school ? How is the student going to learn, unless he / she actually takes the unit apart. Watching the teacher, when its supposed to be hands on by the pupils. This must be one of those free seminars where they feed you pizza and Pepsi for lunch.
so great that you put stuff like this on for us that dont get these classes through our companies. thanks bryan.
i dont mean to be off topic but does anybody know of a method to get back into an Instagram account..?
I stupidly forgot the login password. I appreciate any assistance you can offer me!
@Lukas James Instablaster =)
Two things helped me more in my career more than anything else. 1) Copeland's Compressor Operation and Service Seminar and 2) Sporlan's seminar on all of their refrigeration components. I recommend both to anyone who wants to be a serious technician who understands how HVAC/R systems work.
Thank you 🙏🏽.
I really wish I wouldve worked for a company like this when I was still doing service work. Good on you Mr. Orr, your employees are very lucky.
Are these classes through their website? Would like some information on this if possible
Mike is great at doing these classes! A wealth of knowledge.
This is amazing! Absolutely love this video. We have a twin head here which 4 out of the 6 pistons were cracked in half and the whole inside was mangled. on a rebuilt unit This really gave me a better understanding. I appreciate it!
Use a magnet in the "oil pan" under the crank shaft. There are telescopic magnet pointers you can use to catch debris.
Definitely some new terminology, I have to l👀k into. I wish the podcast had CC closed captioning 👍🏻
I'm so grateful for this channel!
The most helpful video I’ve watched to date.
Thank you guys for sharing all this videos! They´re really useful for refrigeration beginners like me, greetings from Mexicali Baja California, Mexico!
I have been seeing a lot of broken conn rods in 05G compressors in reefer trailers, I think next time I will check super heat. and pay closer attention to refrigerant oil level. Thank you so much for posting this stuff from Emerson!
very informative thanks Bryan! I wish we could have like that here in the Philippines
That looks like Chris from Baker Brothers in Gainesville, Fl in the gray polo. I’ve known that guy since I was a kid. Great video!
I remember these classes in certifications through Copeland they were fun nothing's better than find it in the real world though have a bunch of semi-hermetics I remember I used to have to work on daily I find the valve plays with the back of reeds shattered into pieces some of even stabbed the piston head and I did at one point for an emergency repair have to take off the thermal senses the s1 S2 S3 and redo the wires inside of the compressor Man that was fun when you're young but when you get older you don't want to do that anymore especially when most companies won't pay you for that kind of stuff
This is awesome cause I have a dental compressor with two Copeland heads and one has some sort of short. I’m probably not gonna take it apart but it’s great to know what is inside.
the one from 98 looks like one of the compressors on the new a/c installed in my middle school gym during 98. that huge thing always fascinated me. wonder if it's the same compressor?
Great teacher.Teaching mechanics not to be part changers
You people are doing a very good job that's good information
This was great right now I have a 4dr3-3000-tsk-236 that trips on oil
It's in a seasons 4 hot/cold deck unit
The system is a mess.
I work in NYC you would be amazed what some guys do here.
I was going to start by pulling the heads changing the oil and cleaning the oil pick up screen.
Any other suggestions
I would like to more video watch from you about compressor serviceing
13:23 what was the issue with the discus puck in the valve plates? Were some missing a puck from the factory?
Is there somewhere we can get the handouts he spoke about?
Yes agreed would like that info!
GREAT VIDEO! Keep em coming!
Is it the same superheat for low temp and medium temp compressor?
Thank you sir i learn much more from this video .
Sir make video on removing stater section.
Stupid question, but would someone happen to know if superheat recommendations are in ⁰C?
Thank you for the video very instructive !
Curious if I can get the troubleshooting sheet he mentions @ 10:58
Great explanation, thank you for sharing.
always check superheat on new compressor
I am suspecting that when you charge a copeland scroll with liquid through high side while under vacuum causes internal damage with the result being equalized pressure while running....If so why?
I enjoyed this training
Thanks
This is gold!! Thanks!!
Dios los bendiga. Maravillosa informacion
Wish I did this in class
An excellent video!
Can use Vfd in this compressor?
Thx great video
Thanks a lot, very helpfull
Great video learned a lot in keep. It up thanks
Sir really I thanks for information
Most welcome
I know all type of refrigerator Ari conditioner compressor repaing do you have job
How to copland carry heavy ampere
#sir please one video make on hvac compressor part winding cannection.
Thank you Bryan
I paid 25k for school and they never went this indepth!
Wow lol
"may need a bigger one" ......that's what she said.
Enoyed the vid! ------ she may/may not have said that too LOL!!
Outstanding
Anyone know where I can find that chart he mentioned. He called it a pt chart.
There are tons of them online. Just search your refrigerant and look up the pt chart for the specific refrigerant
Great info. Thx.
Can you tell me the compression ratio from bottom dead center to top center and the total volume of refrigerant
Adam HVACR Length x Width x Height and then you calculate the crankshaft to the top of the block including the deck height...61.02 cubic inches equal 1 liter so if you have 3 cylinder compressor with 1 liter per cylinder that means you take 61.02 x 3 = 183.06 cubic inch is the volume of refrigerant. Compression ratio if Rod length is 5 inches and the bore is 3.3 inches and the stroke is 11” then the compression ratio is 23.4 to 1. Which is good now you need to figure out ambient temps and that’s will get you a good start to figure out what you need but you may need to Oversize a evaporator to absorb more heat
Molly Penderson 😂
Good video..
Hi wish best way Refrigeration or pipe fitting apprenticeship
Can you put a translation in Arabic so that the benefit will prevail
Excellent.. SUPERHEAT!! Try not to be a 4 compressor changer..
15:55 - chart listing cause of no superheat? PT Chart? He must not be talking about a pressure temperature chart when he says PT Chart. What PT chart is he referencing?
There are some PT charts that contain more information than just the pressure temperature relationship of a specific refrigerant. Some charts also contain troubleshooting tips.
safety glasses gents
👍 master teacher
What do you use measure temp at the compressor suction ?
brugotti a temperature probe
Can use Vfd in this compressor?
This is an hvac school ? How is the student going to learn, unless he / she actually takes the unit apart. Watching the teacher, when its supposed to be hands on by the pupils. This must be one of those free seminars where they feed you pizza and Pepsi for lunch.
This is a company seminar on compressor teardown
You don't get these stuff in votech school this is advance training from a master teacher. And the dude runs this channel is a master teacher as well.
I didn't need to put my hands on. just seening it on my cell learned a whole bunch
@@rubelborg4137 if you were in this class, why were you looking at your cell phone watching the video of the class that you were in ?
I'm sure they will have the chance for hands on.