I’ve been in the field for 10 years , the last 5 working on chillers air and water cooled comfort cooling and process and boilers. You’re my favorite chiller related channel and really appreciate the time you put into your videos . I have gone through the process of creating and editing a few videos myself , so I know how much time and effort and it takes . Just wanted to say I appreciate the time you put into these while already having a home life and a full time job , all the intention to spread knowledge within our field
My friend. I bought transparent hoses on Aliexpress 5 years ago. Re-equipped in the hydraulic press. I have a supply of such hoses. With them I go to Chiller. But I still don't understand Trane's designers. In total, you need to cut three or two glasses into the oil separator. RTAA is the best model for me. and the 22nd refrigerant is the best refrigerant for high evaporation temperatures.
Those Trane chillers... Always expecting surprise from it. The first time I got touch with one was when I had no idea that there's an oil cooler integrated with condenser 😂 And taking infrared camera for service too, because of this oil separator and compressor having no sight glass 😅
They mak a nice tall 8 or 10" tall sight glass that's similar with 1/4" flair fittings on it that make it easier to identify the level. I used one once, unfortunately it wasn't mine so I'm typically using the method he shows with the little sight glass.
A few months ago i bought a Hikmicro Pocket2 thermal camera....it is pretty dang nice and has good resolution. I also have the Flir One Pro which is also pretty decent...but i like the Hikmicro over the Flir
I’ve worked on this model before. Did the oil level thing. Wish they would have put in two sight glasses, one at the low limit and one at the high. Would be less of a PITA. Did you find out why the level was low, and where the oil went? On the unit we had, one circuit was flat on delivery, and two compressor processor boards were bad.
The whole temperature difference i didn't quite grasp because I'm not used to this type of oil management, I'm gonna watch again and try and do some research. Bitzer has an integrated oil separator which seems to work pretty well .
I worked for Trane and their RTAA - RTAC units. I've found the oil filter to be culprit very often. Oil would be moved out of the compressor into the Cond. Barrel. Replace the the oil filter and dryer and this problem will disappear.
Nice catch. My question is about the oil. There are no oil leaks and things of that nature since you didn’t say it. Do you think the oil is trapped in the evap, it had to go somewhere? I heard you say you changed the compressor.
Those screw compressor chillers having real trouble with oil, I saw some issues with the Daikin chiller, but mostly the Trane RTAF heat recovery air cooled chiller is having real trouble to get the oil back to the compressor. In the winter when the compressor working on low load because of the low outside temperature, even though the setpoint is not reached causing the oil trap at the evaporator
This circuit has had several repairs due to leaks and other component failures including a compressor change out within the last year. Our estimation is that during the duration of all of these events it led to the oil level getting too low in the system.
To verify it wasn't trapped. We were able to get the circuit to fully stage and run for a few days. Even after adding oil we made a return trip to ensure that the levels did not increase.
This circuit has had several repairs due to leaks and other component failures including a compressor change out within the last year. Our estimation is that during the duration of all of these events it led to the oil level getting too low in the system.
I’ve been in the field for 10 years , the last 5 working on chillers air and water cooled comfort cooling and process and boilers. You’re my favorite chiller related channel and really appreciate the time you put into your videos . I have gone through the process of creating and editing a few videos myself , so I know how much time and effort and it takes . Just wanted to say I appreciate the time you put into these while already having a home life and a full time job , all the intention to spread knowledge within our field
Favorite chiller channel! Holden just knows sooooo much. Thank u for these videos
My friend. I bought transparent hoses on Aliexpress 5 years ago. Re-equipped in the hydraulic press. I have a supply of such hoses. With them I go to Chiller. But I still don't understand Trane's designers. In total, you need to cut three or two glasses into the oil separator. RTAA is the best model for me. and the 22nd refrigerant is the best refrigerant for high evaporation temperatures.
pretty neat trick with the sight glass to find the oil level! Thanks for sharing
I like the MTT line a lot. Great UA-cam channel.
My teacher used you approach video for school last night lol. Thanks for the knowledge you are passing on.
What school you go to?
It is call AACP. Association of Air Conditions Professionals. It a 4 year program and we were going over chillers and the different type.
Those Trane chillers... Always expecting surprise from it. The first time I got touch with one was when I had no idea that there's an oil cooler integrated with condenser 😂 And taking infrared camera for service too, because of this oil separator and compressor having no sight glass 😅
Very smart idea with the sight glass on the hoses. I will for sure be using that in the future when in a pinch.
That’s actually in the IOM in the back under the maintenance section.
They mak a nice tall 8 or 10" tall sight glass that's similar with 1/4" flair fittings on it that make it easier to identify the level. I used one once, unfortunately it wasn't mine so I'm typically using the method he shows with the little sight glass.
I have absolutely no clue what yall are taking about but it's pretty interesting.
You a sharp fella!
We use transparent hoses and works very well.
Where do you get transparent hoses!!!??
A few months ago i bought a Hikmicro Pocket2 thermal camera....it is pretty dang nice and has good resolution. I also have the Flir One Pro which is also pretty decent...but i like the Hikmicro over the Flir
I’ve worked on this model before. Did the oil level thing. Wish they would have put in two sight glasses, one at the low limit and one at the high. Would be less of a PITA. Did you find out why the level was low, and where the oil went? On the unit we had, one circuit was flat on delivery, and two compressor processor boards were bad.
The whole temperature difference i didn't quite grasp because I'm not used to this type of oil management, I'm gonna watch again and try and do some research.
Bitzer has an integrated oil separator which seems to work pretty well .
Good catch on this tricky one
I worked for Trane and their RTAA - RTAC units. I've found the oil filter to be culprit very often. Oil would be moved out of the compressor into the Cond. Barrel. Replace the the oil filter and dryer and this problem will disappear.
You’re one smart guy
Cómo quisiera saber hablar inglés para seguir de cerca las clases de este excelente maestro
Nice catch. My question is about the oil. There are no oil leaks and things of that nature since you didn’t say it. Do you think the oil is trapped in the evap, it had to go somewhere?
I heard you say you changed the compressor.
Those screw compressor chillers having real trouble with oil, I saw some issues with the Daikin chiller, but mostly the Trane RTAF heat recovery air cooled chiller is having real trouble to get the oil back to the compressor. In the winter when the compressor working on low load because of the low outside temperature, even though the setpoint is not reached causing the oil trap at the evaporator
Sir kindly make a video of how the system pump down the trane chiller RTAC
Question:
Is it typical for a screw compressor often to have low oil problem? I’ve seen this in McQuay, Dunham Bush and Trane.
In my opinion no, usually not an issue.
Czy mógłbyś mi powiedzieć gdzie mógłbym znaleźć taki wziernik do badania ilości oleju? Poza tym super film i nowa wiedza!
Is there a way I can see what my sensors are reading on the controller? If yes how would I go about doing that?
Run your mapp gas torch along the oil receiver. I bet you see the level
So where did the oil go? Oil loss over the years of checking the level and random repairs?
And a compressor replacement. New compressor was shipped dry but additional oil was never added. Old compressor took a large quantity of oil with it.
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Where did the oil go? Is it traped in the system somewhere or leak out?
This circuit has had several repairs due to leaks and other component failures including a compressor change out within the last year. Our estimation is that during the duration of all of these events it led to the oil level getting too low in the system.
Interesting video!
Where can we get one of those sight glasses on your hoses ?
Is it weird that I can pick out the CGAM in the background? 😆
Was the chiller low on oil, or was it trapped in the evaporator?
To verify it wasn't trapped. We were able to get the circuit to fully stage and run for a few days. Even after adding oil we made a return trip to ensure that the levels did not increase.
Please replay any body. My chiller RTAH211, alaram circuit shutdown has occurred.?
Pls when checking the oil level will the unit will still be on or off
It has to be off.
Please can send link for that side glass?
Where did the oil go though? Does it mean there's a leak?
This circuit has had several repairs due to leaks and other component failures including a compressor change out within the last year. Our estimation is that during the duration of all of these events it led to the oil level getting too low in the system.
@@HVACTIME ok thank you!
Pls explain high motor temp 2
Just a thought I carry A clear hose for those checks
We do too, the one we had on site failed at the connector so had to swop over.
Love your videos they are a big help. How can anyone get a hold of you
I offer tech support at my website at hvactimetx.com/techsupport
You can email techsupport@hvactimetx.com
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