Critical System Diagnosis for Residential HVAC

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  • @scottk0623
    @scottk0623 4 роки тому +174

    Brian OUTSTANDING job explaining your expectations to the techs.

  • @sherwinalvarez7365
    @sherwinalvarez7365 4 роки тому +202

    ALL companies should do this. You build better technicians, you build a better companies. Attitude reflects leadership. I would love to work for a company like this.

    • @xposed11
      @xposed11 4 роки тому +3

      hvac wholesalers did/do. the problem is getting all the companies to show.

    • @dmeemd7787
      @dmeemd7787 2 роки тому

      110%!

    • @robertoramos571
      @robertoramos571 Рік тому

      Facts 💯💯💯🫡🫡🫡🔥🔥

    • @yvettekruggel1162
      @yvettekruggel1162 Рік тому +1

      People tell me I carry a bad attitude and they are right. Trying to correct sum of my faults. You are correct sir. Oh the shit that I have been through most people wouldn't last a week in our shoes. But when a man has a thing that was everything in his life, he wants it back and would do anything to fix it. CK

    • @ethanberdejacortez4845
      @ethanberdejacortez4845 Місяць тому

      All my companies out of school have been hounding me for making sales, not giving up tho, I think I’m going commercial, I got my universal EPA and trade school under my belt, I just need a good company to grow with

  • @gregmercil3968
    @gregmercil3968 3 роки тому +95

    I feel like I’m learning so much more watching this channel than I did when I was in school.

    • @jasonjackson8191
      @jasonjackson8191 3 роки тому +5

      Real world scenarios. I’ve been out for 21 years, I thrive on training, I love this channel!

    • @HVACRTECH-83
      @HVACRTECH-83 2 роки тому

      Because there's no qualifications needed to teach apprenticeship courses, alot of the teachers are shitty techs just looking for a little extra money to support their drug, alcohol or gambling habits.

    • @Stuart68505
      @Stuart68505 2 роки тому +2

      So true for me as well. I really benefit from the instructors insights even after years of troubleshooting HVAC systems.

    • @bawlout9367
      @bawlout9367 Рік тому +1

      me too its filling in the missing gaps

  • @kainivester9187
    @kainivester9187 3 роки тому +21

    I had the awesome opportunity to personally meet Brian and his employees. If I lived in his area l would work for his company. All his staff was really happy working for him. He's trying to better the industry, and the super technicians that can do no wrong and walk on water are not helping the industry as a whole. Thanks Brian for taking the time to help us all grow in the industry.

  • @erics9213
    @erics9213 4 роки тому +46

    I'm floored by the guidance Brian is putting out to his guys. That's integrity in spades.

    • @P9rkour90
      @P9rkour90 6 місяців тому

      And he is rewarded with a big profitable business as a result!

    • @homeimprovementsubaruguy2556
      @homeimprovementsubaruguy2556 23 дні тому

      Well, he also has a successful UA-cam channel that he’s trying to propagate lol

  • @henrysapp4631
    @henrysapp4631 3 роки тому +32

    20 years experience in the field, and never have I worked for a company that would take the time to explain like you do.. great job with your videos, and if I were closer to yall I'd definitely come apply for a job lol.

    • @PURGE-3000
      @PURGE-3000 6 місяців тому +1

      Because your supposed come trained. Only in school you’ll learn that. A lot of owners don’t know and the ones that do they will teach you so you do the work for them.

    • @P9rkour90
      @P9rkour90 6 місяців тому

      @@PURGE-3000I mean that’s just the way of the world

  • @vovobillinbrazil
    @vovobillinbrazil 4 роки тому +49

    I think Brian is an alien. He knows seemingly ALL of it. I have learned much. Thank you.

  • @MadMurdoc86
    @MadMurdoc86 3 роки тому +7

    The diagnostic process is the diagnostic process, regardless of field. This is a great articulation of the proper mindset and thought process needed to do a job correctly. Well done.

  • @SuperSincere1
    @SuperSincere1 4 роки тому +83

    I've never worked at a company that held classes/meetings this informative!!!

    • @HVACS
      @HVACS  4 роки тому +6

      thankyou

    • @caru3257
      @caru3257 4 роки тому +6

      I'm on a 400 days hiatus from the field but the company I work for usually holds classes/ meetings weekly.

    • @arthurcastillo8767
      @arthurcastillo8767 4 роки тому +2

      i know, right. Me neither.!

    • @raybunting7398
      @raybunting7398 4 роки тому +5

      Sorry about your luck. A real company. A successful company will invest in their employees.

    • @jsmitty4675
      @jsmitty4675 3 роки тому +2

      I am way behind

  • @AndyHoltOutdoorUniversity
    @AndyHoltOutdoorUniversity 4 роки тому +5

    Thank you for continuing to give knowledge freely to a grateful industry.

    • @HVACS
      @HVACS  4 роки тому +1

      pleasure

  • @rodellagurin8614
    @rodellagurin8614 7 місяців тому +1

    I’m from Philippines,I’m a refrigeration technician,thanks for your videos it’s helps a lot to someone like me,that needs self improvement about refrigeration and airconditiong😇🙏

  • @josephrostkowski674
    @josephrostkowski674 4 роки тому +3

    You are the only reason we should be allowed to charge what we change. Your understanding and knowledge is remarkable. Your not quoting laws of physics your actually training. I wish I had you when I was an apprentice. You are passionate about it. Made me a better engineer worth the time THANK YOU.

  • @josephrostkowski674
    @josephrostkowski674 4 роки тому +3

    If Brian was a service tech no company you would make money. There'd be so many cases in every house that he would have just changed out a small part because he was being honorable. I hope train carrier or York don't get a hold of this video because I don't think they're in business for us to change out minor parts or troubleshoot. They love when it requires a new install but thank God for people like Brian f****** intelligent and passionate and knows his shit.

    • @flybyairplane3528
      @flybyairplane3528 4 роки тому +6

      Joseph, odd you say that, I had worked for a company many moons ago, then 1. Day, I was told That I do NOT CHANGE ENOUGH PARTS, so I said but how are the callbacks ? None , so I said CALL ME A CAB, I JUST QUIT , my boss actually pissed himself , he could not believe just QUIT RIIGHT THERE ! Then I said I do not change parts fo the hello fit !!. Cheers 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @vwhisp1394
    @vwhisp1394 3 роки тому +6

    DONT LET ANYBODY disrespect you just because they know more. Come on dude.

  • @D2DNYAC
    @D2DNYAC 3 роки тому +5

    When I can’t figure it out I take a coffee break clears my head always work, I can’t sleep at night if am not at least 97% certain of my diagnostic 😊 again great content

  • @Phil_Scott
    @Phil_Scott 4 роки тому +36

    Great video, your opening and closing comments about intent to be certain and caring are crucial. Its the missing link in many cases.
    I am 80yo now, retired mech engr and HVAC contractor... started with my own small shop, built it to 27 men, and large systems in the 50 to 200 ton range.. sold out in 1986, began consulting nationally, then for major firms on billion dollar projects, testified before congress on the ethical issues related to our nuclear weapons plants. It can be done by just the intent to understand and learn more and more each day and by always looking to involved in the next higher level.
    Dress and personal appearance is key however...very clean, very well groomed, a manicured look almost... nice crisp shirt, snug pants, good boots kept well. Can easily double or tripple a mans income. Being cool and sloppy cuts income to base levels or lower.
    One time I had the large vice on my truck chrome plated and polished with a polished brass plated clamp bar... mounted behind the cab. I raised my prices to be one dollar higher than the most expensive outfit in town... my business doubled.... and.. you have to care.. alot about being 100% correct. No guessing. That is what makes you sharp... and that brain function will serve you well deep into your 80's. Sloppy people degrade much more quickly than that.

    • @strictlylaborhvac5141
      @strictlylaborhvac5141 4 роки тому +6

      Great advice 👍 as a veteran in this field, your words are on point, 1st impressions last a lifetime, and your work speaks for itself. I've seen installs that mustve cost $150 in labor, and I've seen installs that go for much much more. Do it right the first time, and you'll sleep well at night..

    • @WreckingCr3W2
      @WreckingCr3W2 4 роки тому +3

      Very interesting!

    • @tycobb8621
      @tycobb8621 2 роки тому +1

      Yup, wearing “snug pants” has certainly doubled my business…with the single moms 😂

    • @newmoon54
      @newmoon54 3 місяці тому +1

      Great comment!!! I'm 71, started out in 1977 working in Central Florida area. I was super-hungry to get into, and then own my own company
      way before going to school for HVACR work. My friends thought that I was crazy, at least some of them! As you said in your comment,
      dress seriously,, look serious,, behave even MORE serious! I had two service/install. businesses one on Long Island, and the other where I live
      in Wilmington, N.C.. I also was a service tech. in the NBC Building, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, along with 3 other techs.. we serviced all the studios
      and about half the offices. I really enjoyed that situation, except for the commute to and from Suffolk county, Long Island! LOL!!!

  • @derekmc9580
    @derekmc9580 4 роки тому +10

    That is crazy. A lot of guys would cry about the meeting you just had but I take advantage of any training I can get. The amount of training and the huge tool stipend you give your guys they should be on point. Just having you around and having your phone number I would be calling you if I’m stuck In a heart beat. Even if they cant call you personally the service manager should be available.

    • @HVACS
      @HVACS  4 роки тому +3

      Haha... thanks.. they can call me but I’m pretty mean phone support honestly 😂

  • @fredwardscissorhandz
    @fredwardscissorhandz 4 роки тому +3

    Your videos are great. My instructor loves to show them to us in class and I always watch them by myself. Between Brian and my instructor I’ve learned A LOT

  • @philochristos
    @philochristos 2 роки тому +5

    It's good to know technicians are being taught ethics along with skills.

  • @jameskuntzman2098
    @jameskuntzman2098 2 роки тому

    I enjoyed the lecture. This is my first time on this channel and the first video I picked to watch but not before perusing this channel’s wealth of information.

  • @a.w.-hvac3294
    @a.w.-hvac3294 4 роки тому +1

    This is what I love about you, Bryan. Being thorough and going beyond what the issue is and figuring out why it happened. This is not taught enough and certainly is not practiced enough. Keep up the great videos my man.

    • @HVACS
      @HVACS  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks!

  • @jaredgoetz1381
    @jaredgoetz1381 3 роки тому

    Fresh out of trade school and have been in the feild a year glad of sources like this to help gain even more knowledge when your out of school and working in the feild

  • @AerialHeatingAir
    @AerialHeatingAir 3 роки тому +1

    Dude is an excellent instructor. This is what I needed when I was taking classes years back.
    All they taught us I how to wire a damn thermostats is what I noticed once I entered the field.

  • @billcamp8183
    @billcamp8183 4 роки тому +3

    Wow. What a great class. This guy is sharp and to the point. I worked in the field for over 20 years and this guy is spot on.

  • @Guyhakverdi
    @Guyhakverdi 4 роки тому +21

    Please post more of these classroom videos. Great content thanks for sharing!

  • @flatearthdays
    @flatearthdays 4 роки тому +13

    That was a great refresher. Wish I had these trainings every morning before I head out. 💯

  • @fritzjean-baptiste9056
    @fritzjean-baptiste9056 3 роки тому +1

    As new technician I learned a lot from you Brian. I will never forget this when I diagnosed a compressor . Thanks a lot.

  • @YBTMH
    @YBTMH 3 роки тому +5

    Loved this video! Been consuming as much info as I can on HVAC this past week and this video by far takes the cake as far as informative videos are concerned! Thank you sir!

  • @timothybilsky3023
    @timothybilsky3023 2 роки тому

    I’m not an HVAC person or a HVAC DIY guy, but I love this channel. As a customer, it helps me know what technicians should be doing.

  • @bikerbobcat
    @bikerbobcat 4 роки тому +9

    Always so much to learn. The more I learn the more I feel I do not know. Definitely subscribed to study this channel.

    • @HVACS
      @HVACS  4 роки тому +3

      Welcome aboard!

  • @donio71
    @donio71 4 роки тому +73

    Man,I wish I had somebody like you to teach me when I started the trade.its amazing in how much care about the trade,and how you like to teach 👍🍺

    • @kenneth6731
      @kenneth6731 4 роки тому +11

      Yup, all ours did is say "read the book, it's in there" It was like taking an online course, but at the school. On the last day of class, only 4 out of 35 knew the difference between series and parallel.

    • @HVACS
      @HVACS  4 роки тому +3

      I appreciate that!

    • @972958
      @972958 4 роки тому +2

      Bro I didn't know shit leaving school but ever since I found this channel I'm literally on it every single day even rewatching them. Great content couldn't be more grateful for Brian and others at kalos and hvac school 😭

  • @joeshearer1247
    @joeshearer1247 4 роки тому +9

    You have such a good way of talking to your crew

  • @gillermosifuentes5353
    @gillermosifuentes5353 4 роки тому +38

    I was out in the field for the first time me and some other technician and found my first leak.

    • @akroppoli
      @akroppoli 4 роки тому +4

      Congrats 😉

    • @coolramone
      @coolramone 4 роки тому +4

      How did you fix the leak?

    • @AGON17
      @AGON17 4 роки тому +7

      A lot more where that came from💪🏽💪🏽 don't forget to use core tools to perform a proper evacuation and flow nitrogen While brazing.

    • @anonymous-dk1wb
      @anonymous-dk1wb 3 роки тому

      Flex seal 😂 it's good to go

  • @prh1968
    @prh1968 4 роки тому +3

    This guy is a badass. he could help a lot of companies get over that three-year hump!

    • @HVACS
      @HVACS  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks

  • @davidallen4804
    @davidallen4804 4 роки тому +2

    Great video! Skilled technicians with integrity are the recipe for success.

  • @arthurcastillo8767
    @arthurcastillo8767 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you Bryan.! When i watch your videos, i just imagine myself sitting in your classroom alongside your tech.’s and i just soak it up like a sponge.! You are definitely,”The Man.!” You must have put in a serious amount of time and effort to be so familiar with all of the AC/Refrig. processes. i envy all of your tech.’s that receive the benefit of your wisdom.

  • @tomduncan1892
    @tomduncan1892 4 роки тому +30

    Imagine having the opportunity to sit in lessons like this where you're given top notch training in person and being on your phone for the first 15 minutes like the guy in the back. Unbelievable.

    • @mohamedkhan5207
      @mohamedkhan5207 4 роки тому +4

      Dude that’s what I was thinking the whole time!

    • @gabriels2396
      @gabriels2396 3 роки тому

      Relax

    • @joshuawilliams3831
      @joshuawilliams3831 3 роки тому +2

      Believe it or not, some people are not distracted by gadgets and gizmos in their hand, and have the ability to retain information while multi tasking. However it’s very rude and disrespectful. I agree, but you don’t know that mans problems! He maybe Skyping w/ his pregnant wife bc he wants to see his kid be born. But he equally wants to be able to care for the kid, so he’s gaining knowledge and applying it, so he can afford to take care of himself and the child.

    • @realSamAndrew
      @realSamAndrew 3 роки тому

      @@joshuawilliams3831 that's certainly giving the benefit of the doubt. I tend to disagree on this one.

    • @robertprice7246
      @robertprice7246 Місяць тому

      Why I listen to each podcast. This very sharp HVAC Manager is taking his time to teach and asks nothing but pay attention

  • @zachosborne6577
    @zachosborne6577 2 роки тому

    The company I work for is the 2nd largest Lennox dealer in North America. We have 50 service techs and cover all of Oklahoma some of Arkansas and Texas. Good video, reminds me of our Lennox service rep when he visits.

  • @frankgall6
    @frankgall6 4 роки тому +17

    I love that weighing out the charge when you condemn. That’s why he’s a leader in this field. I’m moving to Florida just to work for you Bryan, need a good service tech/bpi certified tech? Lol

    • @MR-nl8xr
      @MR-nl8xr 4 роки тому +5

      Every time I do it people think I'm unqualified & don't know what I am doing because I should be doing super complex subcool reading with refrigerant flow velocity comparison plus the moon gravitational force and solar flare newtons of force for a reference.

    • @mwatkins2464
      @mwatkins2464 2 роки тому

      @@MR-nl8xr please don’t work on anything ever again please. You are not qualified to do anything

    • @MR-nl8xr
      @MR-nl8xr 2 роки тому

      @@mwatkins2464 take your own advice. More than you'll ever be, ever.

    • @mwatkins2464
      @mwatkins2464 2 роки тому

      @@MR-nl8xr moon gravitational forces , come on dude 😂

  • @Stuart68505
    @Stuart68505 2 роки тому

    Thanks for all the insights into complete troubleshooting analysis. Stressing the proper mindset of addressing one’s own mistakes is also a helpful concept for long term progress & success.

  • @gregmiller1844
    @gregmiller1844 Рік тому

    Cut 21 compressors apart today to autopsy and find out failure mode. 1 had the suspension spring off the foot and had gotten into the winding causing a short. Enjoy your video;s always.

  • @anonymous-dk1wb
    @anonymous-dk1wb 3 роки тому

    I am a circuit board diagnostic technician and I really appreciate that last comment sometimes when someone points out my fault that I made I tend to not thank them and let my ego take the best of me I will do better at accepting that my colleges can help me out when I make a mistake

  • @lsutigers324
    @lsutigers324 2 роки тому

    Kudos to your diligence of the diagnostic process….it comes easy to some and its foreign to many…you’re talented, Sir…when the experience isn’t there…these topics are crucial

  • @jcrazeful
    @jcrazeful 3 роки тому

    You are a better teacher than the teacher I had in my trade school here in NYC

  • @krisrosvold5007
    @krisrosvold5007 Рік тому

    This message is critical. Misdiagnosis should hurt because our individual names as techs have value to us, simply as a matter of personal pride in our workmanship
    More importantly, that personal integrity IS what keeps clients coming to us rather than someone else... which IS what pays our bills.

  • @robertwhitney7355
    @robertwhitney7355 4 роки тому +6

    I’ll be rewatching this and taking notes for sure. Great vid!

  • @robquin2460
    @robquin2460 3 роки тому +1

    Landed a job where my superiors don’t know much about refrigeration and don’t teach. Thank you for these videos. I find myself learning more and have already saved 2 compressors from being condemned by the tech for “finding continuity in the prongs”. 20 years but doesn’t know that resistance between C-R-S is required and says superheat and subcool are bull***t lol

  • @HCheatNcool
    @HCheatNcool 3 роки тому +1

    Great video. I had a bad breaker one time on a heat pump. In heat mode it tripped out every time the heat strips came on. The strips checked out so after a lot of head scratching we figured out a weak breaker

  • @byranmcmahon3715
    @byranmcmahon3715 4 роки тому +1

    Solid lecture! I have been using isolation technique since I missed a shorted crankcase heater. Saved the homeowner a lot of money once my service manager got me out of a hole.

  • @moeselec
    @moeselec 4 роки тому +5

    Thank you for clarification about the hard start kit, I always learn something new evry time I watch one of you videos. Thanks agin for the tip.

    • @HVACS
      @HVACS  4 роки тому +2

      Glad to help!

  • @BGoetz1182
    @BGoetz1182 4 роки тому +21

    Where is this class? I’m new to all this so I’m trying to figure out what company ACTUALLY invests in their technicians!?). Bc I will move there. This is genius, this is genuine and this is the greatest way to successfully TEACH/GUIDE boys into men. I need info!!!!

  • @P9rkour90
    @P9rkour90 6 місяців тому

    Love this man! Wealth of knowledge! though at times may become over my head (as a new apprentice), he makes the basics easy to digest/learn quick and asks the right questions for you to answer. Thank you Brian 🙏

  • @nathanhurst5155
    @nathanhurst5155 4 роки тому +6

    Oh how I wish we had meetings like that where I work. Things seem to go so non scholontly sometimes and it’d be so much better if guys actually cared about being correct. I feel horrible when I goof up and figure how to do it better next time. Good talkin to there Brian. If I was in Florida I’d come work for you in a heartbeat.

    • @5822huron
      @5822huron 4 роки тому +1

      Trust me you don't

  • @houbal7350
    @houbal7350 3 роки тому +2

    best hvac school , and its for free , thanx brian grttz from the Netherlands

  • @toniowens8722
    @toniowens8722 10 місяців тому

    Awesome video and explaining the correct way to diagnose. For a newer technician this is super helpful!!!

  • @chuckdearruda6271
    @chuckdearruda6271 4 роки тому +4

    Great class! Thanks for sharing on UA-cam Bryan.

    • @HVACS
      @HVACS  4 роки тому +1

      My pleasure!

  • @westcoastpowerwashingservi2012
    @westcoastpowerwashingservi2012 4 роки тому +5

    Thanks for the great training class , showing it to my Techs . this morning !

    • @HVACS
      @HVACS  4 роки тому +1

      Enjoy!

  • @edrhyan5352
    @edrhyan5352 Рік тому

    Love the short explanation about workplace attitudes and how the end result of positive results of complete jobs is most important. Scapegoat conversations about what should have been done and that response " you didnt do this on this other job" are just about as bad as rumor mills.

  • @coreykempt1189
    @coreykempt1189 4 роки тому +5

    This guy knowledge is soooooo deep and helpful

    • @HVACS
      @HVACS  4 роки тому +1

      welcome!

  • @jasonjohnsonHVAC
    @jasonjohnsonHVAC 2 роки тому

    Accountability....its a trait that will get you far in life. We all make mistakes, learn from it, implement it in your life.

  • @Grinderluke
    @Grinderluke 4 роки тому +5

    Great stuff man. All of us in my company are going to watch this

  • @bartfoster1311
    @bartfoster1311 3 роки тому

    It gets even more fun when multiple things have failed or are failing. Good info 👍

  • @saltwatergrasshoppa6656
    @saltwatergrasshoppa6656 Рік тому

    Brian, I been following your videos. Your definitely a Genuine guy. The Management team I work for could really use your advice and learn from you. You should expand your company to Texas.

  • @Shameful97
    @Shameful97 10 місяців тому

    I would definitely learn from someone with your attitude. I appreciate all your content

  • @AGON17
    @AGON17 4 роки тому +3

    Love the integrity and passion.

    • @HVACS
      @HVACS  4 роки тому +1

      thankyou

  • @abelurrutia1192
    @abelurrutia1192 4 роки тому +2

    I would say that people need to take pride in what they do in order to hurt. No to be proud like being all puffed up but to take pride, knowing that you brought food to the table and the people you served are happy.

  • @robertcerecedes1017
    @robertcerecedes1017 4 роки тому +1

    Good stuff sir, I'll be sending your vids to our service supervisor we do a lot of training and you have some great content. It is our company policy to replace the reversing valve and check valves on any heat pump when we do a compressor. I like that you are teaching your guys do be thorough, you dont see that much in our industry. So many hacks now. Good job and keep it up!

    • @HVACS
      @HVACS  4 роки тому

      Thankyou so much

  • @ala1331
    @ala1331 4 роки тому +1

    Great video once I took the leads off the compressor because it was blowing the fuse after further diagnos found that compressor cap is shorted to ground

  • @timothyrdestasio9173
    @timothyrdestasio9173 3 роки тому

    I love this video. Watching this is mandatory training for my techs.
    I also picked up on Brian's frustration as an owner. Been there dude!

  • @xxbobbyxx4
    @xxbobbyxx4 Рік тому

    These are very helpful for newer techs like myself, Thank you.

  • @perryfree3903
    @perryfree3903 7 місяців тому

    Was working on a 26-year-old Trane XL1200 with that very same compressor and I remembered this video when I plugged in the disconnect and that crankcase heater completely arked out and shorted out definitely quite the spectacle. Scared me but i definitely thought of this video..

  • @josephkokinda4251
    @josephkokinda4251 4 роки тому +1

    Yes. The Prime Mover is the heart of any Thermodynamic Process. Nice talk! I see that not many note takers, so all must have a Voice Recorder going? I like looking at the Audience Bryan. Your Videos are spot on as to how we all must look at sharing our experiences.

    • @robertcherry4971
      @robertcherry4971 3 роки тому

      Well they do have the luxury of watching the class again.However,note taking would be a great tool for them to implement.As well as testing of knowledge gained during the class. Love ya Bryan GOD bless brother…

  • @abelurrutia1192
    @abelurrutia1192 4 роки тому +5

    When I diagnose a weak compressor, I usually use a clamp meter and that helps me too.

    • @HVACS
      @HVACS  4 роки тому +2

      Great point!

  • @mr.c3928
    @mr.c3928 4 роки тому +4

    Setting expectations gotta love it. Thanks.

    • @HVACS
      @HVACS  4 роки тому +1

      your welcome

  • @jessec.9295
    @jessec.9295 3 роки тому

    Wow you know how long it took me to learn that and he just said it all in one class amazing

  • @garypoplin4599
    @garypoplin4599 Рік тому

    12:12 - the best way to assure that the probe connected to the shell is making consolidated contact is to put both probes on the shell, check for continuity then move one of the probes back to each of the terminals.

  • @rolandodelapaz3970
    @rolandodelapaz3970 3 роки тому

    Nice tutorial to diagnosis and trouble shooting the compressor. Failure hopefully you make another video from HVAC theory. Thank you sir and God bless you.

  • @360kp2
    @360kp2 4 роки тому +2

    Very very very good video. Wish i was in that meeting.

  • @lawshop4404
    @lawshop4404 7 місяців тому

    Thanks for the training. Do you happen to have a chart that tells you what the start and run capacitors are for different size/type compressors? Thanks.

  • @dylanvarney1517
    @dylanvarney1517 3 роки тому

    I strive to meet Brian one day. I’ve been taught that there’s always gonna be someone better than you but I differently thing Brian is at the top of the food chain.

  • @JoseLopez-bf8ko
    @JoseLopez-bf8ko 8 місяців тому

    Thank you for making this video I'll try to bring this to my coworkers and the field with me

  • @boruchlen
    @boruchlen 7 місяців тому

    Great video!
    Technical, morals and good business practices in one.
    If I may ask, what was the orange megohmeter that you were discussing at the end of the video?

  • @AaronCo29
    @AaronCo29 3 роки тому +2

    @ 16:16 "Someone was stealing the refrigerant out of the system" I actually had a system where the wife was huffing the R 410-A, I spent several days there, on separate days looking for a leak, I could never find one, so I reluctantly added dye to the system. Well, I showed back up the next day and found the wife bent down by the unit, with a hose in hand and a goldish color all around her mouth. True Story! So I added locking caps to the system and didn't have a problem with that unit for several years after that.

    • @mwatkins2464
      @mwatkins2464 2 роки тому

      Doing this that you said she did would kill someone the first time they did it. The refrigerant would not let any oxygen enter the lungs after it’s inside there so this can’t be true.

    • @cardsfan1590
      @cardsfan1590 Рік тому

      Cut it out,a goldish color around here mouth, Did you hit her in the face with your UV light 😂😂😂

  • @dandaman2226
    @dandaman2226 4 роки тому +3

    Great job Brian 👏 👍
    I see your vans in my part of town (FtLaud/ Mia) from time to time.
    Happy you guys are getting work down here.

  • @nes012003ify
    @nes012003ify 4 роки тому +3

    Best teacher ever. Thanks you’ve helped me a lot

    • @HVACS
      @HVACS  4 роки тому +1

      Happy to help!

  • @ALLin-one1
    @ALLin-one1 4 роки тому +5

    Thanks that was clear but u never mentioned Acid in the system that kills the compressor and the new compressor if it was not flushed before installing the new compressor....

  • @jaysonhines1
    @jaysonhines1 4 роки тому +1

    Miss those meetings.

    • @HVACS
      @HVACS  4 роки тому +1

      😢 miss you too brother

  • @brennangordon8568
    @brennangordon8568 4 роки тому +2

    What is measure quick that you talk about to confirm electrical diagnosis??

    • @caru3257
      @caru3257 4 роки тому +1

      It is an app that works with digital probes such as testo, FP etc.

    • @brennangordon8568
      @brennangordon8568 4 роки тому +1

      Car U thanks. Can you give me a field example of using the app?

    • @davejohnsonnola2758
      @davejohnsonnola2758 4 роки тому +1

      @@brennangordon8568 Hope you have researched Jim Bergman Measure Quick by now on youtube or general google search.

  • @EthanLuppert
    @EthanLuppert 3 роки тому +2

    SELL MORE AIR SCRUBBERS!!! (how these meetings go when the cameras off)

  • @nickayivor8432
    @nickayivor8432 2 роки тому

    INTELLECTUAL HVAC SCHOOL
    Tutorial loved it From the start to finish
    Thank you very much helpful information
    Take care and have a great day
    INTELLECTUAL HVAC SCHOOL
    From Nick Ayivor from London England UK 🇬🇧

  • @jeffsickle5167
    @jeffsickle5167 4 роки тому +2

    Hey Brian this is Jeff from Maryland I don't have a comment ,I have a request I do new construction start ups And I was wondering what you thought about The Load that is inside the building because during the summer it's very hot I was wondering if that would affect my super heat and Sub cooling . I have been going from label recommendations and I'm concern if sub cooling is going to be correct with the structure being so hot. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I have been listening To you for 2 years You have taught me alot I would appreciate it if you would do a video on That topic. Thanks Jeff

    • @HVACS
      @HVACS  4 роки тому +1

      Noted!

  • @jeffb8437
    @jeffb8437 4 роки тому +9

    You’re getting the Jim Bergman hair doo going... great troubleshooting overview!

  • @workinprogress4579
    @workinprogress4579 4 роки тому +2

    Hey, Brian. What do you think about trying to pump the compressor down if you think it's not pumpiing correctly? And if it does pump down, when you pull disconnect, should psig rise, or stay steady?
    SUper great video, man. You answered some of the quuestions I had. Than you!

    • @workinprogress4579
      @workinprogress4579 4 роки тому +1

      Also, Brian, Don't scroll compressors have reed valves that can leak? or am I thinking of reciprocating? Thank you

    • @HVACS
      @HVACS  4 роки тому +2

      I am glad it helped
      rest of your questions are noted and I will answer them soon in Q/A video

  • @martinondrascin9743
    @martinondrascin9743 3 роки тому

    There is also another category of compressor failure. Broken shaft (or thorn spline on shaft) between motor and piston/scroll part. Looks like commpressor is running, but more quiet, and there is no pressure difference between suction and discharge.

  • @godfreyssemagobwe4284
    @godfreyssemagobwe4284 3 роки тому

    Thanks so much Mr Brian,for that good explanation you have exhibited to us on issues of proper diagnosis of a good or abad compressor.But one thing I would like you to highlight more is on how to use amegger on compresors because you mentioned that not put leads across the two terminals? thanks

  • @jonathankarlsson2923
    @jonathankarlsson2923 4 роки тому +1

    i mean Schrader's do actually leak sometimes but i get ur point

  • @mike-yp1uk
    @mike-yp1uk 2 роки тому

    I find myself listening to this material like music. I put on head phones and listen as I wait to pick up the awesome tips used in diagnostics of the system. I'm a diagnostic junky. Lol

  • @ryanpotter1122
    @ryanpotter1122 4 роки тому +1

    Excellent video as always. I was thinking avout buying a Mega Ohm meter and was wondering if you have any suggestions or comments as to which may be the best ones in a few different price ranges- Thanks Brian!

  • @soundsleeper1738
    @soundsleeper1738 3 роки тому

    hell of a video, alot of information to take in at once even if u have experience in the field already. dif point of views always better than 1

  • @efrainpelaez1246
    @efrainpelaez1246 2 роки тому

    I am sorry. When you told that the delta t in between succión line and exterior should be 55 to 60 F of temperature, are you referred to the low side saturation temperature or the suction temperature that we normally measured to calculate the superheat ?
    Awesome video. Thank you !