⭐ More Videos That Can Help: Top 5 Furnace Problems and How to Fix Them: ua-cam.com/video/T4IWtKy--Vk/v-deo.html Furnace Parts and Functions Explained: ua-cam.com/video/gN-UIr6824w/v-deo.html Thermostat Not Turning on Heat: ua-cam.com/video/054cRskeh5k/v-deo.html Blank Thermostat Screen: ua-cam.com/video/vi3OJuGfaac/v-deo.html Furnace Error Codes Explained: ua-cam.com/video/J8Zegm4TClM/v-deo.html
You call it a pressure switch why? Not HP not LP not water flow but an air flow PS then you could call it an air flow PS for all the furnace rookies like me. See we do not have these in SE Florida and i am trying to wrap my head on what kind of pressure switch is that looks like a pool heater water pressure switch but there is no H2O flow and gas flow makes no sense by placement then you pulled the hose that I cannot see and I got it! Anyway, great lesson for me!! I will watch it several times over next few days as I am in furnace country and need to be proficient fast!!
I am new guy to Trade , My colleagues were not nice to me and always complain to my boss that I did not do good job, I stated to hate trade and trade guys but your videos like the light in my life and I really benefit your videos . God bless you , You are the man 👍
Knowing the sequence of operation is more important than I realized; I have a Carrier Infinity 80 series HVAC system paired with an Edge TP Series thermostat. The system recently stopped working one night, but right before this happened, the "change filter" light had come on. Changed the filter, flipped switch back on and--nothing! Following the instructions given on several of the WOA TV videos, I tested the various switches with a multimeter, and they checked out ok. The trouble code light flashed a code 32, which for Carrier suggests, among other things, a possible inducer motor issue. I had seen one other video that showed how this motor's wheel sometimes becomes seized, so I used a small screwdriver to turn the motor's blade. It WAS stuck and after spinning in a few times, the entire system started EXACTLY as shown in your video! Thank you for providing this information.
I've lived in my house for 20 years, and in just a few minutes now understand how my furnace operates. Thank you, Jay, for a great, easy-to-understand educational video!
Jay buddey I like your vidios. Some of these guys you watch come off with like an arrogant attitude. I can’t stand that, you don’t have that. Good for you never change. None of us know everything. I’m 57 years old and I’m still learning. No shame in that. God bless keep up the good work and never change.
People like you posting these videos on UA-cam has saved me tens of thousands of dollars over the past 10 years between my business and home. From car repairs, to building walls, painting, repairing washing machines, servicing water softeners, repairing water heaters, and servicing my HVAC systems. Just last week I opened my RTU's heating panel to check for cob webs and an hour later realized i lost my heat. Turns out the wind blew the flames at my burner and tripped the limit switch which I learned from one of your other videos. I now know to turn the unit off before opening that access panel on a windy day (or just in general). This video was fun to watch to learn a bit more about how these work. Thanks!
Just when you think his videos couldn't get better. Mr. J did one with a troubleshooting segment in the end. It's like a little test after a lesson, really helps with understanding the concepts better. Which makes practical applications to real problems easier. Man, is this guy good or what?
I tried your expert advice on my non working furnace and it worked. more importantly you saved me about 200.00. thanks you are the best tech in you tube that I have found. Excellent teacher!!
It's guys like you who help out guys like me and I thank you for your help! You are a lifesaver! I worked on automatic and standard shift transmissions all my working days. No doubt they are complicated but if there was a simple problem, I would always help when I could. It makes for a good customer for life if anything else comes up. They tell their friends too-word gets around. Thanks again man!
Bro. You have been a blessing since I started watching your channel and videos. I'm a painter and drywall contractor but I just wanna learn a new trade and you have really motivated me to focus and learn as much as possible about HVAC. I really like how you have the patience and time to go through just about everything and answer questions and different problems and situations you encountered. Thank you so much for doing this and Motivating me.
Very informative. You probably saved me between $500 to $600 service call for a fix I completed myself by watching your videos. It is very obvious you know your trade very well. Wish I had a serviceman like you in my area instead of getting scammed all the time.
This was a fantastic video. It enabled me to troubleshoot my gas furnace, my igniter was bad, it cost $20 and $5 to ship, and it was easy to replace. Now my furnace works great.
The closeup video showing each component along with your easy to understand explanation made troubleshooting so helpful! You ought to be a teacher. Thank you for taking the time to video and post this
I live in an ancient house and have learned a lot of this the hard way. I wish I'd seen this video years ago. I'm definitely passing it on to my kids so they are ready for life.
I wanted to thank you for your videos and helpful troubleshooting steps. I was able to fix my furnace going through your video. THANK YOU and GOD BLESS!!
Thank you for this video! I have been working on heat and air company olmos three months and my trainer always ask me about the heating sequence, now I have a good answer!!!👍🙏🙏
I am pretty handy but a first time home owner and you have helped me so much with my 15 year old HVAC system. I know I need to probably replace it but I'm saving for now. Last year was an igniter and this year first time I tried to start the furnace I had a blocked switch. You've saved me hundreds. My in laws who live with me think I have hands of gold..Thanks to you! 🙏
Thank you. Your videos helped my diagnose a problematic igniter and replace it. First timer DIY with HVACs. So much appreciated, as it saved me a lot of money.
Thanks for All your help . I know guys in the trade who seem unwilling to help until you mention $.$ You put out lots of information for free - and its greatly appreciated God bless you Amigo
Great video, thanks for sharing and explaining the furnace sequence of operations and how to troubleshoot the furnace starting up. That helped me to find a problem with a stuck inducer motor.
I am personally thankful to you for your priceless product knowledge tutorials on HVAC understanding and diagnosing. It really helping out thousands of DIY people like me. God bless you Ilyas
Hey! Word of Advice TV. Thank you so much. I binged watch a good number of your videos to understand whats going on my furnace. I was able to figure the issue for the 31 code. Awesome video!!!!
I just wanted to let you know that I fixed my unit within 10 minutes after watching this video!!! Thank you so much! Your videos are awesome and very helpful!!!
For two days I have been researching for answers on my my startup process was failing. I found your videos the most helpful. Within 5 mins of this video I had a good understanding of my problem and what to check. I can't express how much this helps. GREAT WORK!
I've been running propane and electric all night and I want to thank you for showing me how to properly jump through this pancake switch I finally got my furnace lit and it's 6:00 in the morning thank you I will figure it out from here it lit and it's burning I'm happy thank you sir
I loved his video. The furnace part is cool. But what i loved the most is how he explained his reasoning. The logic he explained is the key to troubleshooting so many things.
Very helpful. My furnace was in lock-out mode because the flame sensor was dirty. The LED had one flash saying it was locked-out. Didn't know why until the time-out was reached and flame came back on then right back off, which told me from previous experience that the flame sensor was dirty again. Great job in creating this video.
You are the Yoda of Furnace sequence of operations. Extremely helpful dude. Watch your back: the HVAC community is going to hate on you. You took all the mystery and shazam out of furnace operations. Thanks again bruh.
Thank you so much for your videos :) From your help I was able to fix my own furnace and saved myself hundreds of dollars that I don't have to spare. 😍
Wow, I cant thank you enough. I've been going to trade school for a month now, and the school I'm going to does not teach well at all. You just helped me out so much, SUBSCRIBED. Truly truly thank you so much sir. Will be watching more videos.
So straight forward without side stories or distracting background events. Thank you very much for taking the time to make this and share with younger techs. A+
Been watching your videos off and on. I feel more confident of what i would be looking for and how to look at a furnace. And can even DIY my own furnace. I also like your A/C guide as well. Much thanks!
"I hope you found this video helpful." That's an understatement, it completely explains and demonstrates common normal and fault conditions. Then references documentation for further explanations. What else could someone want? Thank you, I now know I'm off to check my Trane's flame sensor.
@@WordofAdviceTV Funny, actually in the basement now. Thanks again, you're producing exceptional videos, making friends to many, hated by a few. Have a great day.
When I first started working on furnaces this would have been the perfect video to really get a idea of how a furnace functions and this alone helps everything as far as troubleshooting and understanding how to troubleshoot a furnace for the most part. Thank you so much for taking the time to be so precise about everything you talked about.
I've watched a few of this guys videos, without question the best I have found so far. I have been in the construction/facility management business for 20 years and this guy might be the best teacher I have ever had
I just purchased my first home and everything is new. My furnace was blowing cold air. So I turned off the furnace and took the panel to off to find out one of the igniter wires was not connected. This video helped me find the Sequence of operation to find the problem thanks bro I appreciate it.
Glad I came across your video. Your explanation is way better than the manual. I’ve been looking for videos to find out what happens after the hot surface ignitor turns cherry red. The solenoid gas valve should open. While I was checking my friends furnace, the HSI turned cherry red but the flames never turned on. I never heard a click coming from the solenoid gas valve but now I have an idea where to check. Main gas valve was open. Thanks for the video.
@@WordofAdviceTVI have a problem with the air and heat coming on the thermostat wiring is correct but it doesnt have a jumper wire and it only has 4 wires but the fan comes on but that's it and it's a Honeywell sliding non programable one any advice?
Great video man. Been a tech for about 4 years. I know all this, but it’s nice just to go over the basics. You do a fantastic job explaining. Your videos are much appreciated.
Hey Jay, I’m heading out that way in the next 60 days to San Diego. I will have to get bin touch with you and see if we can catch up and get lunch. You really give a wealth of knowledge, as I stated before.
Thank you for explaining the sequence. It helped me TS code 31 on a carrier furnace. The tubing for the pressure sensor was disconnected (new home). God bless❤
Was a heat issue. reseated connectors and blew out the pressure switch and it started working. It did not seem there was anything in there but there must have been.
I just started HVAC school and gas heating this week. Was a little confused but this made everything click for me thanks for the video great explanation
Outstanding tutorial, excellent job buddy! I’ve been self-studying HVAC; I was fortunate to be able to troubleshoot my 1st AC failure. Satisfying accomplishment!
Great video. I appreciate the visual explanation. I’ve been trying to figure out why my Bryant furnace blower won’t operate at the same time the flames are active. Still working on it but this helped me get a better understanding of how everything works together.
These videos are very helpful. This and the other furnace video was uploaded at the best time of the year for this. As I'm new in the HVAC world, these videos help with slowly learning how to troubleshoot. Sadly, I haven't discovered this channel a year ago.
Hey Cosmic Warrior! Glad to hear my videos are helpful! The more exposure you get to furnace problems, the easier it will get. Seeing it once or twice before you actually run into it in the field does help so kudos to you for studying online :)
@@WordofAdviceTV I found lots of videos from you that is gonna be very helpful to me. I just started learning HVAC. Hands on and watching your videos are more helpful before you start the course in school. Thank you!
@@Rocky1983511 Nice! :) I wish I did that when I went to school.. I would have understood what was being taught a lot better and would have had better questions. I'm sure you'll do great, good luck!
As a retired industrial electrician who dealt with many different systems and machinery I am very pleased with your explanation of how a furnace cycles. I would have liked to see you explain how the indicator light showed during a normal cycle first. This is what the average person looks for first.
My flashing light is like hidden down towards the bottom, so I need to put up a big sign to remind myself to look for the flashing light before I work on anything… My 32 year old furnace has been off and on troublesome for 12 years but I love it when I can fix it with help… York stellar +plus 1990
I'm sure glad you are producing these terrifically good videos! Your presentations are captivating and maximize practical information that an ignorant homeowner like me can easily learn about his appliances within a short amount of time.
Thank you this video is pretty helpful I'm a student just starting in the HVAC field. You definitely break down every order of operations when it comes to a furnace. Your videos are pretty thorough.
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Top 5 Furnace Problems and How to Fix Them:
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Furnace Parts and Functions Explained:
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Thermostat Not Turning on Heat:
ua-cam.com/video/054cRskeh5k/v-deo.html
Blank Thermostat Screen:
ua-cam.com/video/vi3OJuGfaac/v-deo.html
Furnace Error Codes Explained:
ua-cam.com/video/J8Zegm4TClM/v-deo.html
You call it a pressure switch why? Not HP not LP not water flow but an air flow PS then you could call it an air flow PS for all the furnace rookies like me. See we do not have these in SE Florida and i am trying to wrap my head on what kind of pressure switch is that looks like a pool heater water pressure switch but there is no H2O flow and gas flow makes no sense by placement then you pulled the hose that I cannot see and I got it! Anyway, great lesson for me!! I will watch it several times over next few days as I am in furnace country and need to be proficient fast!!
I am new guy to Trade ,
My colleagues were not nice to me and always complain to my boss that I did not do good job,
I stated to hate trade and trade guys but your videos like the light in my life and I really benefit your videos .
God bless you ,
You are the man 👍
Sorry to hear about that brother and happy to hear that my videos have been helpful during your hard times. God bless you too!!
You’re a lifesaver, my heartfelt gratitude. My 90 year old dad was cold and we’re broke and I was able to figure it out thanks mainly to you.
That's awesome
You should become an HVAC tech
@@mykaelmotivation His father is 90, that makes him like 60 years old.
Knowing the sequence of operation is more important than I realized; I have a Carrier Infinity 80 series HVAC system paired with an Edge TP Series thermostat. The system recently stopped working one night, but right before this happened, the "change filter" light had come on. Changed the filter, flipped switch back on and--nothing! Following the instructions given on several of the WOA TV videos, I tested the various switches with a multimeter, and they checked out ok. The trouble code light flashed a code 32, which for Carrier suggests, among other things, a possible inducer motor issue. I had seen one other video that showed how this motor's wheel sometimes becomes seized, so I used a small screwdriver to turn the motor's blade. It WAS stuck and after spinning in a few times, the entire system started EXACTLY as shown in your video! Thank you for providing this information.
Just started my heating and cooling journey and this guys videos are better than the guy training me 😂😂😂
I've lived in my house for 20 years, and in just a few minutes now understand how my furnace operates. Thank you, Jay, for a great, easy-to-understand educational video!
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He is a great instructor!
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Jay buddey I like your vidios. Some of these guys you watch come off with like an arrogant attitude. I can’t stand that, you don’t have that. Good for you never change. None of us know everything. I’m 57 years old and I’m still learning. No shame in that. God bless keep up the good work and never change.
People like you posting these videos on UA-cam has saved me tens of thousands of dollars over the past 10 years between my business and home. From car repairs, to building walls, painting, repairing washing machines, servicing water softeners, repairing water heaters, and servicing my HVAC systems. Just last week I opened my RTU's heating panel to check for cob webs and an hour later realized i lost my heat. Turns out the wind blew the flames at my burner and tripped the limit switch which I learned from one of your other videos. I now know to turn the unit off before opening that access panel on a windy day (or just in general). This video was fun to watch to learn a bit more about how these work. Thanks!
If all repairman were honest…..but this is not a perfect world!
You’re really good at teaching non technical audience about how to understand furnace. Well done video. I would pay to get this kind of education.
Just when you think his videos couldn't get better. Mr. J did one with a troubleshooting segment in the end. It's like a little test after a lesson, really helps with understanding the concepts better. Which makes practical applications to real problems easier. Man, is this guy good or what?
I tried your expert advice on my non working furnace and it worked. more importantly you saved me about 200.00. thanks you are the best tech in you tube that I have found. Excellent teacher!!
It's guys like you who help out guys like me and I thank you for your help! You are a lifesaver! I worked on automatic and standard shift transmissions all my working days. No doubt they are complicated but if there was a simple problem, I would always help when I could. It makes for a good customer for life if anything else comes up. They tell their friends too-word gets around. Thanks again man!
You're welcome man!! Glad to hear the videos helped, it's always nice to be able to help out others!
Bro. You have been a blessing since I started watching your channel and videos. I'm a painter and drywall contractor but I just wanna learn a new trade and you have really motivated me to focus and learn as much as possible about HVAC. I really like how you have the patience and time to go through just about everything and answer questions and different problems and situations you encountered. Thank you so much for doing this and Motivating me.
You're very welcome brother! Glad to hear that the videos have been inspiring to you, may God bless you in your career and in your studies!
Dude you just saved my life in hvac school with this video!! Thank you so much keep doing what you're doing.
Glad to hear it! Good luck with school man! :)
Very informative. You probably saved me between $500 to $600 service call for a fix I completed myself by watching your videos. It is very obvious you know your trade very well. Wish I had a serviceman like you in my area instead of getting scammed all the time.
Exactly!
This was a fantastic video. It enabled me to troubleshoot my gas furnace, my igniter was bad, it cost $20 and $5 to ship, and it was easy to replace. Now my furnace works great.
I just moved to a place where gas furnaces are the norm. This really helped my understand how the operation of these units work. Thanks a lot.
The closeup video showing each component along with your easy to understand explanation made troubleshooting so helpful! You ought to be a teacher. Thank you for taking the time to video and post this
I live in an ancient house and have learned a lot of this the hard way. I wish I'd seen this video years ago. I'm definitely passing it on to my kids so they are ready for life.
As a hvac technician , I find your videos helpful and and educating . Thank you !
I wanted to thank you for your videos and helpful troubleshooting steps. I was able to fix my furnace going through your video. THANK YOU and GOD BLESS!!
Thank you for this video! I have been working on heat and air company olmos three months and my trainer always ask me about the heating sequence, now I have a good answer!!!👍🙏🙏
I am pretty handy but a first time home owner and you have helped me so much with my 15 year old HVAC system. I know I need to probably replace it but I'm saving for now. Last year was an igniter and this year first time I tried to start the furnace I had a blocked switch. You've saved me hundreds. My in laws who live with me think I have hands of gold..Thanks to you! 🙏
Thank you. Your videos helped my diagnose a problematic igniter and replace it. First timer DIY with HVACs. So much appreciated, as it saved me a lot of money.
Very good explanation there .
Thanks for All your help .
I know guys in the trade who seem unwilling to help until you mention $.$
You put out lots of information for free - and its greatly appreciated
God bless you Amigo
My school is using your videos for our online portions of the classes. That’s how good these are.
I'M SORRY BUT THERE ARE SEVERAL IMPORTANT SEQUENCES MISSING IN THIS VIDEO!!!
Great job of explaining the sequence procedure and simulating component failures…thanks again.
Great video, thanks for sharing and explaining the furnace sequence of operations and how to troubleshoot the furnace starting up.
That helped me to find a problem with a stuck inducer motor.
I am personally thankful to you for your priceless product knowledge tutorials on HVAC understanding and diagnosing. It really helping out thousands of DIY people like me. God bless you Ilyas
Thank you for everything you share. I just fixed my furnace because of your teachings. I look like a superhero to my family now.
Hey! Word of Advice TV. Thank you so much. I binged watch a good number of your videos to understand whats going on my furnace. I was able to figure the issue for the 31 code. Awesome video!!!!
I just wanted to let you know that I fixed my unit within 10 minutes after watching this video!!! Thank you so much! Your videos are awesome and very helpful!!!
For two days I have been researching for answers on my my startup process was failing. I found your videos the most helpful. Within 5 mins of this video I had a good understanding of my problem and what to check. I can't express how much this helps. GREAT WORK!
Thank you! Glad to hear the video helped you figure things out! I appreciate you coming back to leave a comment too!
We appreciate you taking time to comment. 8-)
I've been running propane and electric all night and I want to thank you for showing me how to properly jump through this pancake switch I finally got my furnace lit and it's 6:00 in the morning thank you I will figure it out from here it lit and it's burning I'm happy thank you sir
I loved his video. The furnace part is cool. But what i loved the most is how he explained his reasoning. The logic he explained is the key to troubleshooting so many things.
Thanks for all you do
Dont know how ppl cant love THIS guy.
Very helpful. My furnace was in lock-out mode because the flame sensor was dirty. The LED had one flash saying it was locked-out. Didn't know why until the time-out was reached and flame came back on then right back off, which told me from previous experience that the flame sensor was dirty again. Great job in creating this video.
Good to know…I am surmising flame sensor should be “cleaned” annually.
You are the Yoda of Furnace sequence of operations. Extremely helpful dude. Watch your back: the HVAC community is going to hate on you. You took all the mystery and shazam out of furnace operations. Thanks again bruh.
Great video , with clear speaking 👍 . I am an HVAC installer in texas, I am watching this to get better understanding of sequence of operations.
Thank you so much for your videos :) From your help I was able to fix my own furnace and saved myself hundreds of dollars that I don't have to spare. 😍
I was about to pay someone $100 for just switching the power of and on. thanks man! :)
Best video I have seen on explaining the hvac firing sequence and how/to troubleshoot
Thank you for your excellence video. Not many people can a teach.. but it takes a special one to be the best . You are the top knot
Wow, I cant thank you enough. I've been going to trade school for a month now, and the school I'm going to does not teach well at all. You just helped me out so much, SUBSCRIBED. Truly truly thank you so much sir. Will be watching more videos.
Thank you, so much. Our furnace went down in -5 weather in Pittsburgh. Nobody could get out for 3 days. Fixed it purely by watching this video.
Awesome! Stay warm :)
So straight forward without side stories or distracting background events. Thank you very much for taking the time to make this and share with younger techs. A+
He didnt tell me to like and subscribe.
Been watching your videos off and on. I feel more confident of what i would be looking for and how to look at a furnace. And can even DIY my own furnace. I also like your A/C guide as well. Much thanks!
"I hope you found this video helpful." That's an understatement, it completely explains and demonstrates common normal and fault conditions. Then references documentation for further explanations. What else could someone want? Thank you, I now know I'm off to check my Trane's flame sensor.
You're welcome! Glad to hear the video was very helpful! :) Thank you for watching and commenting!
@@WordofAdviceTV Funny, actually in the basement now. Thanks again, you're producing exceptional videos, making friends to many, hated by a few. Have a great day.
Craig Hollabaugh I agree ! He was very helpful
When I first started working on furnaces this would have been the perfect video to really get a idea of how a furnace functions and this alone helps everything as far as troubleshooting and understanding how to troubleshoot a furnace for the most part. Thank you so much for taking the time to be so precise about everything you talked about.
You saved us from a cold night!
Thank you!
Great A - Z operation sequence explanation! No more confusion, Thanks!
Your way of explaining things has helped me so much. I’m truly thankful for all you do. Awesome channel. Keep them videos coming.
Thanks Keith! Glad to hear the videos are helpful! :)
You are the best. Very helpful
I've watched a few of this guys videos, without question the best I have found so far. I have been in the construction/facility management business for 20 years and this guy might be the best teacher I have ever had
Thank you Alan! Glad to hear that it was a good video. I appreciate you leaving a comment!
You are truly a hero! Thank you for helping so many people.
I just purchased my first home and everything is new. My furnace was blowing cold air. So I turned off the furnace and took the panel to off to find out one of the igniter wires was not connected. This video helped me find the Sequence of operation to find the problem thanks bro I appreciate it.
Glad I came across your video. Your explanation is way better than the manual.
I’ve been looking for videos to find out what happens after the hot surface ignitor turns cherry red. The solenoid gas valve should open.
While I was checking my friends furnace, the HSI turned cherry red but the flames never turned on. I never heard a click coming from the solenoid gas valve but now I have an idea where to check. Main gas valve was open.
Thanks for the video.
Very well-explained. Not too technical but not too simplistic, either. Thank you!
Glad to hear the video was easy to follow! Thank you for leaving a comment!
@@WordofAdviceTVI have a problem with the air and heat coming on the thermostat wiring is correct but it doesnt have a jumper wire and it only has 4 wires but the fan comes on but that's it and it's a Honeywell sliding non programable one any advice?
Yes, fine video, well done.
Like Tim says, you have an excellent progression from the simple to the more complex. Excellent teaching skills.
@@brandonwebb2100 did you find an answer?
Great video man. Been a tech for about 4 years. I know all this, but it’s nice just to go over the basics. You do a fantastic job explaining. Your videos are much appreciated.
Your videos help me out a lot , I just got into the HVAC and your videos help me out so much thank you
Awesome information! This could be in an official HVAC training class and it would be worth the moments of your time. Great job 👏
This is the best video. Simple and straightforward. Thank you Sir.
Hey Jay, I’m heading out that way in the next 60 days to San Diego. I will have to get bin touch with you and see if we can catch up and get lunch. You really give a wealth of knowledge, as I stated before.
Very good video. I'm in the middle of troubleshooting an issue and this was very helpful. Thank you.
Thank you for explaining the sequence. It helped me TS code 31 on a carrier furnace. The tubing for the pressure sensor was disconnected (new home). God bless❤
Thanks for this video! We are about to get our 44 year old gas furnace replaced with a new one so yeah. This is helpful.
Best AC guy. Fixed my AC twice from his Videos!
Was a heat issue. reseated connectors and blew out the pressure switch and it started working. It did not seem there was anything in there but there must have been.
Mine was a Rheem rcfl-hm3617cc and o
only had the one pressure switch. Just blew out with my mouth.
I just started HVAC school and gas heating this week. Was a little confused but this made everything click for me thanks for the video great explanation
You will make so many people happy! Good luck!
This guy is very informative. Thanks man. As a fairly new homeowner I really appreciate stuff like this.
You are friggin awesome I ve fixed my furnaces several times excellent explanation of how things work thanks
Thank you for taking the time explaining each sequence of operation!
Wow best video about furnace ever. Thank you!
I’ve watched this video four times today. Wish me luck to pass my test tonight 🤞
Holy moly this was an outstanding video. I want this guy to explain everything to me! Subscribed
This is one of the most detail understanding of how to diagnose furnace problems
seriously this guy just summed up alot of college hours for all of us rookies
much respect
I agree this video is awesome
buddy holly lives
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Absolutly great video, I just discovered you channel, IM HOOKED !!! How do you not have 1 million subs??? Thanks
Welcome!! Good to have you 😄 Glad you enjoyed the video, have a great weekend! 🤙🤙
Outstanding tutorial, excellent job buddy! I’ve been self-studying HVAC; I was fortunate to be able to troubleshoot my 1st AC failure. Satisfying accomplishment!
You are one hell of a teacher.
Great video. I appreciate the visual explanation. I’ve been trying to figure out why my Bryant furnace blower won’t operate at the same time the flames are active. Still working on it but this helped me get a better understanding of how everything works together.
Hi I have same problem, flame and gas turn on but 30 seconds and it keeps shut down, I replaced new flame sensor but not working
This was very well informative, way better than anyone else has explained it to me. Very thorough and easy to understand, appreciate it!
These videos are very helpful. This and the other furnace video was uploaded at the best time of the year for this. As I'm new in the HVAC world, these videos help with slowly learning how to troubleshoot.
Sadly, I haven't discovered this channel a year ago.
Hey Cosmic Warrior! Glad to hear my videos are helpful! The more exposure you get to furnace problems, the easier it will get. Seeing it once or twice before you actually run into it in the field does help so kudos to you for studying online :)
Really wish these videos were exclusive for HVAC students. Feel like you're putting this trade on blast. $$$ time.
Great video, I will definitely recommend to all my friends.
Thank you for posting, greetings from Cleveland
Excellent video…..you made it so easy to understand the functions of the furnace. Thank you!!
You are Awesome God bless you…… I couldn’t learn all the things in my 4 months college class but I learned allot more just see one video…..
This is a very well educational video for people who want to learn HVAC. Thank you so much.
You're welcome! Glad to hear the video is helpful!
@@WordofAdviceTV I found lots of videos from you that is gonna be very helpful to me. I just started learning HVAC. Hands on and watching your videos are more helpful before you start the course in school. Thank you!
@@Rocky1983511 Nice! :) I wish I did that when I went to school.. I would have understood what was being taught a lot better and would have had better questions. I'm sure you'll do great, good luck!
@@WordofAdviceTV thank you so much.
Fabulous tutorial man. Really appreciate how you explaineverything in simple terms. Fixed my furnace thinks to you
You are fantastic, thank you for explaining the sequence of operations for the home furnace.
Thank you for your videos ! during this time of covid-19 your videos are teaching me more then my hvacr teacher does!!!!!
Never thought I'd be learning how my furnace works today but thanks a lot. very interesting lol.
Excellent. Straight to the point. I was able to solve my furnace problem.
Thanks again for all your information.
I will used this to fixed my furnace tonight.
As a retired industrial electrician who dealt with many different systems and machinery I am very pleased with your explanation of how a furnace cycles. I would have liked to see you explain how the indicator light showed during a normal cycle first. This is what the average person looks for first.
My flashing light is like hidden down towards the bottom, so I need to put up a big sign to remind myself to look for the flashing light before I work on anything… My 32 year old furnace has been off and on troublesome for 12 years but I love it when I can fix it with help… York stellar +plus 1990
the best detailed video, very helpful to get familiar with the furnce fuctions. it will definetly help me with my inspection test.
This is a great video to understand the basics and the sequences of operations of furnace. Kudos to the creator of this video. He is awesome 😊
I'm sure glad you are producing these terrifically good videos! Your presentations are captivating and maximize practical information that
an ignorant homeowner like me can easily learn about his appliances within a short amount of time.
Awesome video, I have learned more from this guy than anyone else.
Him and Thomas A. Bruell!! Thank you, all!
Thank you this video is pretty helpful I'm a student just starting in the HVAC field. You definitely break down every order of operations when it comes to a furnace. Your videos are pretty thorough.
Excellent tutorial. You are very well qualified for an instructor in a technical school/college.
I wouldn't go that far but thank you! :)
@@WordofAdviceTV great pensions to be had!
Excellent class. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.