Usually shit like that happens when architects decide to change things around, or change AC brands. I've always cut indoor flares off and gone braze connections from installation day, one less place to leak
Interesting. I honestly don’t know but I would put money on the fact that it would be less efficient running a smaller suction line to the outdoor. Then at the outdoor it reduces to 3/8” from 1/2”. It definitely still works but I was just interested because I’ve never seen a reducer like that on an indoor unit.
Id say it’s pretty popular mate. I have an account with them and installed a few back in the day. They are a good company and I have only good things to say about them. I just made the decision to move to Daikin because there were and still are many things I think they do better then Panasonic in my opinion.
Nice work, love pana's ... I cut off all indoor flares and solder them out of existence .. great work narrowing this one down, sneaky weird brass adaptor ! who the hell thought that was a good idea
Nice work again Mitch. I like how you breakdown the pressure testing for Multi-splits. I can share, that the pipe reducer shown in the video isn't from Panasonic. It is a requirement however for some indoor heads (depending capacity) to step down. Part# CZ-MA1P for 1/2 to 3/8. 😊
It’s interesting because the indoor unit has been manufactured to have 5/8”suction. Every install I’ve seen does the reducing (if required) at the outdoor unit flares. In this case they had the reducer on the indoor then another one at the outdoor flares. So it reduced down 2 sizes. But as you saw, it still worked so alls well ends well! This place has 800 units and now they have my card so that’s the first place I’ll be looking in the future if I ever have to go back 😂
You need something small like a small Allen key or toothpick to press the small button down the bottom of the remote controller. I can’t remember what the small button was called. If there’s more then one, just try both. You need to hold the button down for a few seconds until it comes up with the codes. Then you cycle through the codes using the timer up or down buttons until it beeps on the relevant code.
Usually shit like that happens when architects decide to change things around, or change AC brands. I've always cut indoor flares off and gone braze connections from installation day, one less place to leak
Nice work, get yaself a mightybracket, you wont regret it
Working on units like this that give you no room, that could definitely be handy. I’ll have to grab one.
I jam my little spirt level in under the bracket hahaha. Actrons have a little fold out stand on the heads. Bloody awesome.
Good vid. Whats the thermometer/anemometer you were using?
Thanks mate. It’s a Testo 410-2.
The unit will run and cool but I've noticed downsizing the suction drops efficiency and sometimes the compressor runs louder.
Interesting. I honestly don’t know but I would put money on the fact that it would be less efficient running a smaller suction line to the outdoor. Then at the outdoor it reduces to 3/8” from 1/2”. It definitely still works but I was just interested because I’ve never seen a reducer like that on an indoor unit.
Do many people install panasonic in Australia? Theres a fair bit in the uk now but its pretty crap in my opinion
Id say it’s pretty popular mate. I have an account with them and installed a few back in the day. They are a good company and I have only good things to say about them. I just made the decision to move to Daikin because there were and still are many things I think they do better then Panasonic in my opinion.
They have always been pretty reliable here and have great support.
Well done mitch, a interesting video, WoW your customers look after you with that Bar Fridge close by 😉 Keep cool today, and up the Panthers 👍
Thanks mate, yeah the customer is a good bloke! I’m a sharks man but today I’ll be supporting the NSW team. Up the panthers! Haha
Nice work, love pana's ... I cut off all indoor flares and solder them out of existence .. great work narrowing this one down, sneaky weird brass adaptor ! who the hell thought that was a good idea
Haha yeah I thought the same thing about the adaptor. Those things are bad news!
Nice work again Mitch. I like how you breakdown the pressure testing for Multi-splits. I can share, that the pipe reducer shown in the video isn't from Panasonic. It is a requirement however for some indoor heads (depending capacity) to step down. Part# CZ-MA1P for 1/2 to 3/8. 😊
It’s interesting because the indoor unit has been manufactured to have 5/8”suction. Every install I’ve seen does the reducing (if required) at the outdoor unit flares. In this case they had the reducer on the indoor then another one at the outdoor flares. So it reduced down 2 sizes. But as you saw, it still worked so alls well ends well!
This place has 800 units and now they have my card so that’s the first place I’ll be looking in the future if I ever have to go back 😂
@@maracservices 800 units! Geeez....Golden ha ha
Good job Hi i m ac technician Hyderabad india 🇮🇳
Thanks mate
Great job buddy. Well done :) Keep your job to best standards.
Thanks mate ! Appreciate it.
Hey Mitch
How did you retrieve the fault code on the Panasonic remote?
You need something small like a small Allen key or toothpick to press the small button down the bottom of the remote controller. I can’t remember what the small button was called. If there’s more then one, just try both.
You need to hold the button down for a few seconds until it comes up with the codes. Then you cycle through the codes using the timer up or down buttons until it beeps on the relevant code.
Cheers thanks Mitch👍🏻👍🏻
@@jamiesutton5429there is 4 pen operated buttons on the remote. The CHECK one is for fault codes
@@maxd4968 thanks mate👍🏻