Just had my first no heat last week, residential call on some high end Lennox 90%. Bad gas valve. My cost for the valve was $730 lol nuts!!! More then the stupid old smart valves if u remember those. 😂😂
Im actually surprised it wasn't the carryover tube or orifice...things are notorious for issues with them. I did read in a manual for those that the pilot gas pressure should be around 4"-5" WC. Great video as always Ryan
The customer only knows they don't have heat, so that's what the call is, we find all kinds of chaos when we service units.. customer only wants to know that they have heat, and it's safe. This is an excellent example of why you never ever bypass a safety, that roll out switch saved the day
@@MrDmadness yea that makes sense. I don’t take much a/c calls been in supermarket refrigeration service for a couple months. So everything is an emergency to them… This really did put things into perspective.
Great video, and good find. I do like that crossover tube.
Thanks 👍
Very good job 👌
Thanks a lot 😊
Who knew spider webs were so flame 🔥 resistant
Thanks for watching and the comment🕷️
Love watching videos Quick and precise- great explanations/ thanks Ryan
I appreciate that! Thank you for watching
Just had my first no heat last week, residential call on some high end Lennox 90%. Bad gas valve. My cost for the valve was $730 lol nuts!!! More then the stupid old smart valves if u remember those. 😂😂
Oh yeah I remember those, damn man everything is expensive these days
Outstanding troubleshooting and video👍
Thanks 👍
Good catch!
Good class sir 👍🏽
Thank you!
Awesome video also enjoymisfits of hvac
Thanks Dan! I appreciate that
Nice Video. Good job catching spider web. Thank you for sharing
"what's your secret to passing gas?, you got to knock the spider webs out of it"
😅thanks for watching!
Awsome content and walk through
Thank you 🙏
Awesome work man!
I replaced a heat exchanger for that style York today. Pretty easy actually.
Im actually surprised it wasn't the carryover tube or orifice...things are notorious for issues with them. I did read in a manual for those that the pilot gas pressure should be around 4"-5" WC. Great video as always Ryan
Thanks Jason!
Almost all gv wc is around 3.5-5". Unless u up in the mountains.
@@AllTattedUp13 gas valve yes....pilot valve....no.
@@jasonjohnsonHVAC my bad homie now I see that lol. Damn eyes startn to slip 😂
@AllTattedUp13 its all good bro.
Nice job
Good find!👍 thx for the video
No problem 👍
Poor spider was just decorating for Halloween! 🎃🤣
😂 thanks for watching
🇺🇸❄️💪👍 nice vid thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Good catch, Ryan 👏
Thanks Steve!
Tis the season great video as always keep it up
Thanks! Will do!
Got my first steam boiler inspection in the morning. Getting to that time.
Thanks for watching! Stay warm this winter 🥶
Industrial boiler? Usually steam is the big boy stuff.
😮 great video 👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Excellent video, don’t get to work on gas heat here in S Florida. That roll out 🔥was impressive
Thanks 👍
Sometime the rollout manages to cook the wires
@@adamdnewmanor your face. Lost my eyebrows n lashes on a rollout once. 😂
Nice job Ryan.
Thanks!
I was yelling Mud Daubers as you were pulling that manifold, good ole spider
Yeah, not the usual suspect this time
That dang gas line in the way bro!!!!!! 🤦🏻♂️😁
Been a huge fan HERMANO!!!!! 👍🏽
Great video Ryan
Thank you Randy!
@@HughesManHVAC you're welcome
What size pipe wrenches where you using for that union?
Who knew spider's could climb that high
😂 thanks for watching
i can remember my dad having to clean spider webs out of the grill. it was natural gas. he said they were attracted to the gas.
Maybe 🤔 thanks for watching!
why do i see black pipe on the roof in all your videos? do they allow it in your area?
Apparently, some is painted yellow but a lot is just unpainted black iron
With that roll out, how is that not considered an emergency no heat call?
The customer only knows they don't have heat, so that's what the call is, we find all kinds of chaos when we service units.. customer only wants to know that they have heat, and it's safe. This is an excellent example of why you never ever bypass a safety, that roll out switch saved the day
@@MrDmadness yea that makes sense.
I don’t take much a/c calls been in supermarket refrigeration service for a couple months. So everything is an emergency to them…
This really did put things into perspective.
@@dioncurtiscurtis3188 im headimg a high rise project currently, not missing call out service plumbing
Not a bad job for a Misfit Thx Ryan
Thanks Eddy
At lest it was now and not dead of winter lol
Right! Thanks for watching!
Great video Ry.
Thanks man!