Im an electrician by trade and I always look to educate myself on other trades. I really enjoy watching your videos and how you approach troubleshooting these systems. You are a true professional.
True and honest professional always looking at the big picture. Cause if you don't and are back two days later customers start questioning why wasn't those fixed on the first visit.
Seems like you always have a plan and know what to do about everything. Not just using all your knowledge on the hvac aspect, but also the small stuff, like taking in to account the coil cleaner on the roof. Well done sir!
One good burn from coil cleaner on that membrane roof and you see it turn to aluminum foil you won’t ever forget to dilute it! Lol been there done that
I just watched the video where you worked on the refrigeration rack behind the Carrier. I love how thorough you are. Not enough techs take the time to make sure everything is taken care of. Too many just trying to fix and go. Great vids man! Keep em coming!
I just really enjoy fixing stuff, I love being able to fully troubleshoot things to the best of my ability. I am nobody special just a guy that has made a ton of mistakes. I appreciate your nice words, thanks bud!
I'm so grateful that I stumbled upon your video! I'm still new to the hvac/r trade. I got my universal 3 years ago and did residential for 2 years and then I decided to go commercial hvac. I still have alot to learn, and watching your videos helps me further my understanding of the trade. Awesome videos and I'm now subscribed
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Love the channel! I call motor sheave "driver", and fan sheave "driven", following how power is transmitted from motor to fan (or pump). However you describe it, being clear and consistent is what matters most.
You do very good work. I can do about 75% of what goes bad with a/c at work and for other I use a company that does work like you do. Been using them for 30 years now. I know when they leave that I'm more than likely not going to call them back.
Dude, love the vids. I spent about a year and a half out on the field for restaurants and supermarkets. Totally reminiscing through your vids. I work as an operator at a plant with a huge ammonia system now, but its nice to recap certain service techniques when dealing with the refer units and a/c units in our corporate and research areas. Awesome work, man! Thank you
lol a siemens controller. I used to work for siemens in the local before i moved out to argentina. Your company must love and hate you at the same time for being so in depth with your P.M's or calls. We at siemens would have all inclusive contracts where the customer pays for full service anytime of the year and replacement parts. When a customer has 25+ units on their roof and you keep throwing recommendations for replacement parts, the numbers add up. The site manager knows I'm just doing my job as best can be but at the same time he's probably thinking stop looking for shit to change haha time+parts = money. Keeps up busy though.
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It’s funny how you mentioned you did their PM 3 months before this video and how we should all look at the big picture. And then you find a loose belt that should have been taken care of on that PM from 3 months ago 🙄.
Nice video! I’m the same way “look at the big picture” it’s best to fix everything now so we don’t have to come back for dumb shit in 2 months. No call backs is the goal!!
@@HVACRVIDEOS around 1989, I was fired for being to thorough, as a mechanic, but zero complains or comebacks, which dealership said was unheard of, but I was a little slower than others, & they told me they would rather have comebacks, they was interested in speed, get it done get on to next one. but I have always believed in doing once, doing right & forget about it.
Completely random and off topic from HVAC, but it's a good story. My mom used to work at one of the local hospitals. While she was there working, a water main or fire line over one of the office sections ruptured (never found out why). The hospital security team was on duty and responded to the fire codes to see what was going on. When they arrived and found water pouring down in the offices they called the fire departments to come turn off the building's water, and then stood there eating donuts. Kinda funny, and also kinda sad. Not only the office equipment in those rooms was ruined, but any personal belongings were soaked and any paperwork that had been out was completely gone. There was also another time where it got even crazier. The lab techs at the hospital were working with blood and special testing agents and such for research. Well apparently one of the reagents is highly explosive if it crystallizes (Yeah, let's put it in a hospital then!). Well, overnight after a shipment one of the freezers got too cold and froze the reagent. In a frozen form the stuff was perfectly safe, it was only when the fluid evaporated that it would become dangerous. Well someone found the frozen reagent and their first thought was to call the bomb squad. The entire building was evacuated and the entire police force showed up over a bottle of frozen blood thinner.
Cleaning old blower wheels can be tricky. 20% of the time, The squirrel cage fins will fall apart. I Find that darn grease and gunk actually helps keep that wheel together.
is the EMS energy management system basically your guys electrical provider that puts systems to be able to control the a/c? We got some of those and they wire a device in series with the low voltage (Y) so they can shut peoples a/c system off. They do it so when it gets really hot and everyone uses their a/c they choose random peoples a/c system and turn them off to not overload the power grid
+TheACKid what your describing is available out here but it is only done by the utility company. The EMS (ENERGY MANAGEMENT SERVICE) is just a third party that helps the restaurants to control their energy usage by monitering their usage vs the temps in the building to try and optimize the start and stop times. They also control their lighting to ensure they are turning on and off at the same time. They control everything from a centralized computer.
I noticed the suction line on my 2 ton goodman heat pump was not cold when running in the cooling mode so I put my guages on the unit and it had 45 degrees superheat. suction line temperature was 68 degrees and there is a fixed metering device on the evaporator coil. I added some r-410A and lowered the superheat and now it's working much better
Looks like a smoke detector on low voltage. I didn’t see you check to see if it was open. This will cause a stat to be blank as well. I noticed no drip leg on the gas line.
Easily could have been an open duct detector down stairs or even a break in the red wire down stairs. But maybe off camera he went down stairs and confirmed there is 24-28v at the thermostat. Then yes it’s a bad thermostat.
I really like your videos. How much you charge the customer for a job like that. Just to have an idea about the market in the US. I'm a Hvac thenician used to work in Haiti.
is that all rubber debris? i never thought to check that part. now i know. then again, most of the units i have services just have the blower attached to the grill. (central air ground units)
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Yeah all of my service trucks used to be rolling supply houses, but i cut back our truck stock to reduce inventory and save money. our parts were all getting truck raped and we would end up throwing away too many parts
Nice video. I picked up a bunch of good tips on this one including some stuff I didn't know. I'm a little confused on 1 issue. You said your testing for 3 phase power but I see a pair of 2 pole contactors. Did I miss something?
+Robert Arnold good catch Carrier has a habit of using two pole contactors and always leaving one energized leg on the compressor and indoor blower motor. Remember if you disconnect two legs of 3 phase power to a motor or compressor it will not single phase.
the blower motor is 3 phase and so is the compressor both of them use double Pole contactors and they leave one hot leg on the motor and the compressor at all times
I paused the video to look at the contactors again. So the one on the left looks like it is supplying L1 & L2 and the one on the right appears to be L3. I have never seen such an arrangement. I thought if you did disconnect or lose any phase of a 3 phase motor you would get a voltage unbalance & single phasing as they call it hence the use of phase monitors to prevent such a condition. This application is a little confusing to me. Perhaps if I had the schematic or drawing to see then it would make more sense.
nice work bro. hanging the stat is shady but i like it. I wonder if you could hang a wireless one and give somebody in the office wireless access to it so it not just on 24/7? nice video. maybe wear a gopro next time to free up your hands
Carriers seem to have a lot of problems Another company that I’ve always had problems with were Goodmans. Every house I’ve been in has a Goodman, and every Goodman broke down for some reason
Since I startet with refrigiration I know how important condensers and fans are!if you can't blow away the heat everything stays hot!!but I think only a few people know that??
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Well I dont have any business videos but lots of technical training videos for sure. What will be you business focus? Hvac, Refrigeration? Residential, commercial?
First hint is all the rubber sprayed on intake of blower. Second when he looked inside the "V" of the pulley 4:59 the sides of inside the pulley "V" are supposed to be straight inclined lines. His motor pulley has severe notches cut out lol. Incredibly worn. I saw this kind of damage on conveyor belt drive pulleys in another industry. He finds amazing neglect.
Gary that is a Carrier thing, they do that on majority of their units, more than likely to be cheap and save pennies by not installing three pole contactors. I would imagine that inadvertently they are also keeping one of the compressor windings warm and making a poor mans crank case heater out of it also. thanks for watching bud!
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It's a thing that the manufacturer does to save money, they only uses a two pole contactor and they always leave 1 pole energized at the compressor and the indoor blower motor. Remember on 3 phase power if you disconnect 1 leg of power the motor or compressor will single phase and burn up. But If you disconnect 2 legs of power it wont hurt anything and it saves them 20 cents on every unit. One could also argue that by leaving 1 leg energized at the compressor it could keep the compressor windings warm and act as a crank case heater. I am going to try and shoot a video on the wiring setup they use and make it a little easier to understand. Keep an eye out for that video and please consider subscribing and turning the notification bell on so you know when i upload it.
Im an electrician by trade and I always look to educate myself on other trades. I really enjoy watching your videos and how you approach troubleshooting these systems. You are a true professional.
Thanks bud!
True and honest professional always looking at the big picture. Cause if you don't and are back two days later customers start questioning why wasn't those fixed on the first visit.
Seems like you always have a plan and know what to do about everything. Not just using all your knowledge on the hvac aspect, but also the small stuff, like taking in to account the coil cleaner on the roof. Well done sir!
One good burn from coil cleaner on that membrane roof and you see it turn to aluminum foil you won’t ever forget to dilute it! Lol been there done that
I absolutely love this work, but as a residential maintenance tech for apartments . I’m thinking of going to school to learn this!
I never thought about using the side panel to cover the return air. Very smart idea. Thanks for the video!
I love your videos im 20 years in this business i see still learning something new from your videos thanks your time and explaining
I just watched the video where you worked on the refrigeration rack behind the Carrier. I love how thorough you are. Not enough techs take the time to make sure everything is taken care of. Too many just trying to fix and go. Great vids man! Keep em coming!
I just really enjoy fixing stuff, I love being able to fully troubleshoot things to the best of my ability. I am nobody special just a guy that has made a ton of mistakes. I appreciate your nice words, thanks bud!
I'm so grateful that I stumbled upon your video! I'm still new to the hvac/r trade. I got my universal 3 years ago and did residential for 2 years and then I decided to go commercial hvac. I still have alot to learn, and watching your videos helps me further my understanding of the trade. Awesome videos and I'm now subscribed
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Love the channel! I call motor sheave "driver", and fan sheave "driven", following how power is transmitted from motor to fan (or pump). However you describe it, being clear and consistent is what matters most.
You do very good work. I can do about 75% of what goes bad with a/c at work and for other I use a company that does work like you do. Been using them for 30 years now. I know when they leave that I'm more than likely not going to call them back.
Dude, love the vids. I spent about a year and a half out on the field for restaurants and supermarkets. Totally reminiscing through your vids. I work as an operator at a plant with a huge ammonia system now, but its nice to recap certain service techniques when dealing with the refer units and a/c units in our corporate and research areas. Awesome work, man! Thank you
Today is the hottest day on record in Canada - 30 degrees above average. Somehow I stumbled upon this channel.
Great job bro. I was taught the Sheave is called a pulley and Blower Sheave is called a fly wheel.
Everybody has a different name!! :-)
Loving the attention to detail...it's the way I would do it and the way things should be done....
You are an over achiever and I like that, thank you for your videos. I hope to be a great technician like you one day.
lol a siemens controller. I used to work for siemens in the local before i moved out to argentina. Your company must love and hate you at the same time for being so in depth with your P.M's or calls. We at siemens would have all inclusive contracts where the customer pays for full service anytime of the year and replacement parts. When a customer has 25+ units on their roof and you keep throwing recommendations for replacement parts, the numbers add up. The site manager knows I'm just doing my job as best can be but at the same time he's probably thinking stop looking for shit to change haha time+parts = money. Keeps up busy though.
Did everyone hear that?
LOOK AT THE BIG PICTURE
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Really been enjoying your videos just started school for HVACR been real helpful identifying devices and troubleshooting
It’s funny how you mentioned you did their PM 3 months before this video and how we should all look at the big picture. And then you find a loose belt that should have been taken care of on that PM from 3 months ago 🙄.
I enjoy your video's. Learning tricks even though been doing HVAC & R for 45 years. I would call an adjustable sheive what it is.
Just start looking your videos they fantastic, very educated, good job.
Looking at everything and fixing all the issues with satisfy the customers all the time
Good honest work. Conscientious and thorough.
+Ronald Clark thanks for the nice comment and thanks for watching.
Great job bro. But I'm wondering who the loser is that gave this video a thumbs down!
I get 3 or 4 thumbs down per video usually. Its gotta be the same people that do it because of how consistent they are.
haterz bro
Probably a tech that doesn't like to be thorough
"95F out today in may" "Starting to get hot out here" Jeez I think I'd melt in Cali.
Hey man, we got it worse over here in Memphis Tennessee. We got heat AND humidity!
Yeah we dont know what Humidity is here in California. Our average is 10-20% and our extreme is 50-60%
@@HVACRVIDEOS our average is 60-70% humidity during the summer months.
Nice video! I’m the same way “look at the big picture” it’s best to fix everything now so we don’t have to come back for dumb shit in 2 months. No call backs is the goal!!
+TheACKid you hit the nail on the head, no call backs is the key!
@@HVACRVIDEOS around 1989, I was fired for being to thorough, as a mechanic, but zero complains or comebacks, which dealership said was unheard of, but I was a little slower than others, & they told me they would rather have comebacks, they was interested in speed, get it done get on to next one. but I have always believed in doing once, doing right & forget about it.
Completely random and off topic from HVAC, but it's a good story. My mom used to work at one of the local hospitals. While she was there working, a water main or fire line over one of the office sections ruptured (never found out why). The hospital security team was on duty and responded to the fire codes to see what was going on. When they arrived and found water pouring down in the offices they called the fire departments to come turn off the building's water, and then stood there eating donuts. Kinda funny, and also kinda sad. Not only the office equipment in those rooms was ruined, but any personal belongings were soaked and any paperwork that had been out was completely gone.
There was also another time where it got even crazier. The lab techs at the hospital were working with blood and special testing agents and such for research. Well apparently one of the reagents is highly explosive if it crystallizes (Yeah, let's put it in a hospital then!). Well, overnight after a shipment one of the freezers got too cold and froze the reagent. In a frozen form the stuff was perfectly safe, it was only when the fluid evaporated that it would become dangerous. Well someone found the frozen reagent and their first thought was to call the bomb squad. The entire building was evacuated and the entire police force showed up over a bottle of frozen blood thinner.
thermostat wire could have break in common wire it causing 24 not to reach the thermostat otherwise good diagnosis
Great Vid, Surprised we didnt get a peek at evap, normally I clean blower/Evap
Surprisingly the evaporator was clean
Great work man. Thanks for the advice and for sharing this video.
The pulley on the motor is called the drive pulley and the pulley on the blower shaft is the driven pulley, physic nomenclature
Cleaning old blower wheels can be tricky. 20% of the time, The squirrel cage fins will fall apart. I Find that darn grease and gunk actually helps keep that wheel together.
Yeah sometimes when you clean them they will be out of balance. You have to learn how to judge them, sometimes it's best to replace them....
Great job. I learned a lot from you today. Thanks for posting these video's.
Thanks for watching, I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Hey man I’ve never seen the 3rd leg of incoming power on a separate device before I was wondering if you could give me some info on it.. thanks
3 legs, 1 leg for condenser fan motor, and blower motor
2 legs for compressors
is the EMS energy management system basically your guys electrical provider that puts systems to be able to control the a/c? We got some of those and they wire a device in series with the low voltage (Y) so they can shut peoples a/c system off. They do it so when it gets really hot and everyone uses their a/c they choose random peoples a/c system and turn them off to not overload the power grid
+TheACKid what your describing is available out here but it is only done by the utility company. The EMS (ENERGY MANAGEMENT SERVICE) is just a third party that helps the restaurants to control their energy usage by monitering their usage vs the temps in the building to try and optimize the start and stop times. They also control their lighting to ensure they are turning on and off at the same time. They control everything from a centralized computer.
Hey Chris, just wondering if it would be possible to put a motor pulley the right diameter instead of ajusting an ajustable one? Thanks
Use coil cleaner and wash out the squirrel cage & housing next time, you'd be surprised how brand new it makes it look,. Peace Brother!
Great videos learning a lot from you bro
Thanks for your great work on sharing your knowledge...👍👍
Question.... From your point of view what brand is the best in rooftop units???
I prefer Lennox
Your are right MOTOR PULLY
I noticed the suction line on my 2 ton goodman heat pump was not cold when running in the cooling mode so I put my guages on the unit and it had 45 degrees superheat. suction line temperature was 68 degrees and there is a fixed metering device on the evaporator coil. I added some r-410A and lowered the superheat and now it's working much better
Did you find the leak?
With that amount of dust on the heat exchanger, wouldn't that start a fire on the heat exchanger during heating season?
Hopefully the jump from hvac to hvacr will help me with diagnosing issues.
My only question is what is your bill, I find it hard to get residential to clean blower wheels etc etc
Do you do any work on commercial chillers? Like carrier or York? Great video like always as well
No sorry I dont work on Chillers at all.
Looks like a smoke detector on low voltage. I didn’t see you check to see if it was open. This will cause a stat to be blank as well. I noticed no drip leg on the gas line.
Easily could have been an open duct detector down stairs or even a break in the red wire down stairs. But maybe off camera he went down stairs and confirmed there is 24-28v at the thermostat. Then yes it’s a bad thermostat.
love the zip tie trick thanks brother
Anything I can do to make it easier for the next guy. Thanks for watching!
I really like your videos.
How much you charge the customer for a job like that.
Just to have an idea about the market in the US.
I'm a Hvac thenician used to work in Haiti.
Excellent job and video:) Cheers!!
I like the throw away temp thermostat to get them running until corporate sends new one, I assume you will be one to install?
is that all rubber debris? i never thought to check that part. now i know. then again, most of the units i have services just have the blower attached to the grill. (central air ground units)
I think "adjustable motor pulley" and "blower pulley" might be good terms, as they are rather self-descriptive.
Where can you buy a pulley in La Quinta? It’s in BFE.
they actually have a few supply houses out there..... :-)
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When you check the low voltage for cooling. Are you suppose to have 24v present from
common to y1
Common to g?
Yes. Y is a call for cool and G is fan so they both should be energized
Just for the really smart ones:what is the major difference between a barfridge and a medium size aircon?
Evaporator temperature and defrost strategy is the only difference between air conditioning and refrigeration.
The weight of the compressors...,..
On corporate accounts do you have to get approval to do the extras?
With some yes but others no
Nice job.
Do you carry spare pulley as truck stock?
No I had to run to the supply house to pick up a pulley and the throw away thermostat.
HVACR VIDEOS lol. Just wondering. Coworker calls my van the rolling Johnstone supply, but I don’t even carry that lol.
Yeah all of my service trucks used to be rolling supply houses, but i cut back our truck stock to reduce inventory and save money. our parts were all getting truck raped and we would end up throwing away too many parts
Do you have any other calls? Sounds like you take your sweet time
Nice video. I picked up a bunch of good tips on this one including some stuff I didn't know. I'm a little confused on 1 issue. You said your testing for 3 phase power but I see a pair of 2 pole contactors. Did I miss something?
+Robert Arnold good catch Carrier has a habit of using two pole contactors and always leaving one energized leg on the compressor and indoor blower motor. Remember if you disconnect two legs of 3 phase power to a motor or compressor it will not single phase.
So that blower motor is 120 volt and only the compressor 3 phase?
the blower motor is 3 phase and so is the compressor both of them use double Pole contactors and they leave one hot leg on the motor and the compressor at all times
I paused the video to look at the contactors again. So the one on the left looks like it is supplying L1 & L2 and the one on the right appears to be L3. I have never seen such an arrangement. I thought if you did disconnect or lose any phase of a 3 phase motor you would get a voltage unbalance & single phasing as they call it hence the use of phase monitors to prevent such a condition. This application is a little confusing to me. Perhaps if I had the schematic or drawing to see then it would make more sense.
Robert I will try and make a video on the carrier wiring and how it works, keep an eye out for it.
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Thanks bro
the a/c brain surgeon 😁 luv these vids !!
Thanks bud
nice work bro. hanging the stat is shady but i like it. I wonder if you could hang a wireless one and give somebody in the office wireless access to it so it not just on 24/7?
nice video. maybe wear a gopro next time to free up your hands
Thanks bud, I have thought about a GoPro but I just haven't bought one yet
Nice work ethic 👍
Thanks I try!
3:37 big picture gang represents!
Carriers seem to have a lot of problems
Another company that I’ve always had problems with were Goodmans.
Every house I’ve been in has a Goodman, and every Goodman broke down for some reason
Since the motor is the one "driving" the blower wheel then the blower wheel pulley is "the" driven pulley.
Is the discharge 434.9 psi reguler on 410 a.
Yeah it can even go a little higher.....
👍👍
Thanks for watching !
Since I startet with refrigiration I know how important condensers and fans are!if you can't blow away the heat everything stays hot!!but I think only a few people know that??
Cool video's! What is your shop/labour rate?
We are just under a hundred per hour
Easy way to remember, the motor has the sheave the fan has the pulley
Dude you the Truth!!!! I'm Subscribed. I'm Hooked on you Videos. 314 Checking In.....
Thanks bud!
Do you work on pneumatic controled systems?
No I dont
@@HVACRVIDEOS you are lucky! With all of the antiquated equipment we service on the west coast. We often run into it!
What’s this restaurant called?
Nice work brother
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I heard adjustable sheaves are supposed to be temporary?....
thanks man im starting my own company and im learning a lot of things.. do you have some videos you thimk would help me?
Well I dont have any business videos but lots of technical training videos for sure. What will be you business focus? Hvac, Refrigeration? Residential, commercial?
Nicely Done
+Felipe Tafolla thanks for watching and for the nice comment!
Great video brotha!
Thanks bud
what gloves are those?
How could you determine the motor pulley is bad? Thanks.
First hint is all the rubber sprayed on intake of blower. Second when he looked inside the "V" of the pulley 4:59 the sides of inside the pulley "V" are supposed to be straight inclined lines. His motor pulley has severe notches cut out lol. Incredibly worn. I saw this kind of damage on conveyor belt drive pulleys in another industry. He finds amazing neglect.
Why are the main legs on two differnet contactors?
Gary that is a Carrier thing, they do that on majority of their units, more than likely to be cheap and save pennies by not installing three pole contactors. I would imagine that inadvertently they are also keeping one of the compressor windings warm and making a poor mans crank case heater out of it also. thanks for watching bud!
So you guys get really strong heat wave you guys I know get to 120 F we Canadians get like 95 degrees 5
Concentrated air pollution. Nice
5:03 LAST TIME DAMMIT, sheave on the motor, pulley on the blower LOL
Oh it won't be the last time I promise you......
hey the fridge with the swap cooler
Least it’s not a goodmen
Good gob bro 👍👍👍
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thanks man! new subscriber here
Thanks for watching bud
Very nice 👍 work sir . Today first time I show your videos I’m enjoy watching. Because I’m Hvac Technician 👨🔧. Sir have your Instagram page if you have send . I following your page
Why don’t they use a 3 pole contactor?
It's a thing that the manufacturer does to save money, they only uses a two pole contactor and they always leave 1 pole energized at the compressor and the indoor blower motor. Remember on 3 phase power if you disconnect 1 leg of power the motor or compressor will single phase and burn up. But If you disconnect 2 legs of power it wont hurt anything and it saves them 20 cents on every unit. One could also argue that by leaving 1 leg energized at the compressor it could keep the compressor windings warm and act as a crank case heater. I am going to try and shoot a video on the wiring setup they use and make it a little easier to understand. Keep an eye out for that video and please consider subscribing and turning the notification bell on so you know when i upload it.
HVACR VIDEOS interesting lol look forward to seeing that video
steven weeks thanks for subscribing!!
Those Siemens controls suck
Interesting, I have a Fujitsu waterstage heat pump and they use Siemens' controller and its considered one of the best
You have my respect sir. Subscribe!
thanks bud
Belts loose...the PM was not done properly
did you check r and c at the stat?
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yeah i did
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EMS Bs,,good job, just drop a stat in the return
+Gecko HVAC yep they wont get the new stat out to them for a few weeks. Ems is always a pain in restaurants
Blower driven by the drive drive is Motor
Love newbrite
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drive motor pulley