Man...i am a residential service tech who recently moved into the commercial field a couple months ago and your videos a one of the best ive seen. I watch them over and over to see your troubleshooting process and repair techniques. Thank you for taking the time from your personal life to teach and record these.
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And yes, I've been watching these thru the end mostly - I'm just a software engineer but I love learning how things work in general, from elevators and air-conditioners to LED lights and USB chargers. No plans to go doing that stuff myself but it's quite interesting to get a better understanding of what is involved in many of these things to keep them working properly.
I REALLY like that you're helping your customer with the ice as you're doing the job. That's very smart business. I used to help my customers in the oil/gas/power gen field and it absolutely pays off. Well done!
Went to school for hvac in 1982. Went into retirement 2007. You are correct in telling the customer not to reset a unit no more once. You are a good Tech and you know your business. Thanks for being honest and respectful. Seen tech companies that where scammers.
I've cleaned one of these Hoshizaki machines when I worked for DD. I was the only employee trusted (and willing) to do the work (and come in for a shift specifically for this one task). These units, fully cleaned with a good pre-filter system, can put out picture-perfect glass-clear ice cubes! I can only imagine what the insides look like on our Cornelius soda units with Manitowoc ice machines on top. If the HVAC system is any indication of how the rest of our equipment is maintained, I'll probably need to get in there and give it a thorough clean/sanitize. Sure, we're on a municipal water supply, but still... _Oh, goody!_ Well, it may be grunt work, but I don't mind dealing with the equipment, as long as I am able to devote my attention to it (no interruptions). "It only happens first-thing in the morning" probably means "has been beeping for hours overnight while nobody was there." "Getting tired of pushing the button" is a rather annoying attitude to have, it's one thing to do multiple resets to get through a shift or until the service person can get there, but every time you push a reset button you are forcing the machine to repeat what led to the issue in the first place, and it can result in damage (and further expense). Then again, Common Sense ain't all that common. 16:52 always happens when I'm trying to work on my car. 31:46 - As someone in food service, I thank you for that. Sure, it's not your job, but like you said, it ends up being more convenient for both you and your client. And, your client's staff will remember your conscientiousness. (Oh how I've longed to use that word in a sentence for YEARS!)
I like the long videos!! Customer information is 50/50. Sometimes they give you all the clues you need. Last week I was changing a thermostat for a true prep table that was freezing product, and the chef says this is the 5th one you guys are putting in. Had he told me that the first time, I would have investigated before ordering the new thermostat. So I found the old thermostat bulb not only kinked but not inserted all the way into the copper sleeve because the copper sleeve is rusted inside and possibly has parts of the old cap tube preventing insertion. If not inserted all the way, the tstat will never sense. So in this case, only way to proceed is to get trues electronic version of the thermostat and install it. Its the only way unless you wanna cut out the evaporator, get access to the right side of the coil and remove the copper sleeve and insert a new one.
Here is a small tip: before resetting the machine, take a video! This allow you to show exactly what it was doing, and compare things from last week to now and see if thing change too. Like in this case, they would have recorded the 3 beeps.
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Great video I’m watching these religiously I’ve been a strictly residential tech for 4 years and I got another job doing commercial and refrigeration starting tomorrow I’m nervous I’ve never touched that stuff but these videos are a big help
I ran restaurants back in the 90's it wasn't a matter of the repair cost but a matter of not having Ice. Or having to buy Ice from a supplier at a HUGE cost. So I can very easily see that point of view but now Doing HVAC/R for the last near decade I can also see your point of view. Great videos.
I love the way you got through this call. I recently got hired to a refrigeration company, so I’ve been studying you daily. Also it was professional how you filled those buckets of ice ahead of time. Something small like that will help keep your name unique from other companies.
You seem to be very adept and troubleshooting going up and down the old family tree anytime I watch her videos I know so much less than you do but I try to grasp a few tips every time I watch always nice work nice job
Nobody's perfect at anything. You are very good at your job and you do it safely. I do electrical and plumbing and I'm no where near perfect. I've got more experience in electrical and I'm very good at it but plumbing I'm good but I make mistakes like everyone else. I love how you show your mistakes bc I've watched other videos where they cut out their mistakes and I hate that. Keep doing your great job and don't worry about what these couch watchers say.
I love your videos. I’m not even into refrigeration business, but I consider them really interesting (due the way you walk us trough the process). I ran a genset business and the procedures around here are the same... Always big picture diagnose (great line). One small thing to improve (in my opinion) are those loooooong brasing parts... I tend to skip big chuncks of them because it’s always the same... one or two good view of two joints would be better than 15 minutes of soldering 10 + connections... Keep the good work! Salutes from Brazil!
Great content, informative, and detailed problem solving skills, you don’t just talk about big picture diagnosis you live it my man !!! 2nd to none I just wish you would have discussed your conclusion on the 3 beep seeing how that could have been a faulty TXV, Hot gas valve leaking, Etc.. big fan reguardless
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I enjoy watching you work this trade makes me understand how these systems work and helps understand if a hvac technician is helping me correctly in a few things
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This was one of your videos I hadn't watched, I thought id watched them all but missed this one. I am amazed how you brazed in all the different valves and the dryer in such a tight space it looked impossible. Thank you for the video although it is 2 years old it was one like I said I had missed.
I used to cut out rather than unsweat as many components on ice machines as possible to avoid carbon and scale in the system. Those checks, TEVs, and solenoids are so prone to sticking. It's one instance I would have to bite my lip and ignore the OCD when a line wasn't perfectly straight to factory looks.
You did an excellent job, your approach to detail really contributes to being a great tech. Thanks again for the video on working on Hoshizaki machines.
I used to work at a gas station during my student time and they had a restaurant built in. Walk in freezer, cold rail, beer cooler, cold rail and a whole bunch of coolers all hooked into two heat pumps. If something goes bad the employees (which was me in that case) tried to reset it before giving my boss a headache at 2 in the morning. I put a note in the shift transfer notes (which everyone is supposed to read at the beginning of the shift) and a sticky note onto the fuse saying when it blew. About five days later the entire system was down because as it turns out everyone just kept reseting that fuse once per shift ignoring my notes. Turned out the system was shorting out some heaters every 8 hours blowing the main breaker... In general i tell people not to touch anything until they have at least called :) (im not in HVAC tho, just like to know how things work and had to read some principles up for work once and found it to be interesting)
Filling the ice buckets is a sign of a true tech, just like not leaving your ladder/cart in the middle of hallway. Seems simple enough but if you learn anything you are the intruder and your job is to get out of their way, just because they are paying you to be there does not mean its a job site. I don't know how many times I have moved my teams carts and some guys will never get it and that sucks.
I stumbled across this and the title intrigued me. I am near 60 and disabled. I used to help people out by phone. I haven't in years because technology has passed me by. When I stopped working in refrigeration there was very little digital. I mostly installed grocery stores. Your fieldpiece gage is a work of art. LOL Have you ever thought about doing a video on just the equipment you use and maybe how it has changed in say the past 30 years. You also might want to make another video on your service vehicle and contents and why. Another youtuber Logger Wade, did one on "Whitey" his service truck. That was picked up by a magazine and they did a good story with several pictures and 4 or 5 pages. He got a ton of free publicity and a bunch of subscribers. I personally would love to see all the new stuff. You posted links to some of it on Amazon. I looked a lot up. Thanks for that. Now that I know the maker of that set I will look them up. Good luck!
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I feel your pain, but I had to laugh a little when you found out it was three beeps. I always take what the customer says under advisement, but never trust the data to be correct.. If I don't see it with my own eyes, hear it with my own ears, it ain't true. I also find it irritating that any equipment made in the last 20 years thats microprocessor controlled isn't designed to store a history of error codes. There's no excuse for it.
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You should try to use two headed tip or C tip for brazing in such tight places. I use small two headed Gloor propane/oxigen torch and I am very happy with it. Perfect for job like this and nothing is burned. Flame is many times smaller and pipe/fitting is evenly heated around whole circumference. Also, gas /oxigen consumption is many times smaller for same result.
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Good videos man as a newer tech its nice to see things that I have yet run into and how you go about solving it. Makes for easier time when going into the field having even a slight better idea what to look for 👍
The odds of me ever needing to know any of this information is slim to none but just in case i've got hours of trouble shooting banked. lol As for fault resetting i run into that all the time at work. running a large 3 part metal forming line we've got hundreds of sensors that could fault and people just love to take the lazy way out and keep resetting it till it causes the repair to take hours longer than it should've if they would've looked at it the second or third time it went off. luckily all 3 systems keep a 24hr log of faults.
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I always tell my customers that if you insist on resetting it please take a video with your phone first as I know for sure the audio fault. They always comply when I explain this will save them time and money.
@@N3X15 they pretty much do. ANY HVAC related is always the last thing to be fix. Tooth paste and bubble gum and some duck tape. Good thing is my new boss wants hvac at top of his list.
CNY HVAC-BMS I’ve seen those school districts spend big bucks on a traulsen double door and then get their Maintanance guys strip out the wiring for it, put a mechanical timer and t’stat on them, basically trashing new high dollar equipment. They didn’t want to pay anybody that knows anything about hvacr to do it correctly, and still don’t.
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I hear that 3 beep every few months from our ice maker at work in the dining room. Took about a month for the maintenance guy to look at it then about another month to get it right.
I loved your videos and they are very helpful i just have a question.? The 3 beeps were they related to the small Freon leak or hot water related im having the same issue with the same type of ice machine were my client ice machine is giving out 3 beeps every morning I’m not sure of to what is happening I’ve cleaned the float switch and I’m thinking of replacing it the water pump is working fine I’ve amped it for over 2 hrs the freeze and harvest cycles are on point head pressures and suction pressures are also on point my hot gas valve are also great I can’t figure out what’s the problem here please help with any tips .thanks
i try to log the time it takes for the evaporator to freeze,to know if its low on freon,its very hard to go by the presure,it does not change if its a few lbs low,great video.
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Hi there! I greatly appreciate watching your videos as they help me diagnose different issues from a perspective which I wasn’t able to look at things through. I have been going through a Hoshizaki FD-1002MRJ-C Flaker machine. It has been intermittently going between a number of beeps. Sometimes 3, 5, and 6 Beeps??. I know what they stand for, but it seems that whatever I check seems within specs? Any advice, please share! Thanks again for your triple effort and valuable material!
In the beginning of the video, you said that there should not be any play on the evaporator tubes, what if they do? Can they be repaired. My Hoshizaki KM 1900SRH has sepration.
Hello once again great work. Just a comment about welding. I see u unseating fittings which is great but trust me u will have a fire or get burnt eventually if u keep doing that. I will usually unsweat things after making a cut and removing the component . Your distributor could have been easily removed with 2 cuts . Make the cuts close to the original welded fitting. Then remove the component and complete all welds in a comfortable safe location . Cool her down then unsweat or use coupling to reinstall by making only 2 welds in the cabinet. You did a great job standing on your head to weld that in .Trust me you will love me again for this trick.Happy shooting brother. I do have a theory about your code as well. Let me know if u want to hear it lol. I could be wrong though as I need to know what code 3 was u didn't tell me . 😎
That must have been a pain having to braise in that small area while being on top of a ladder and trying not catch something on fire. Talk about experience! Imagine if you were a new tech having to do that job. You'd be pulling your hair out, LOL!
From the camera angle, it looks like you're torch is extremely close to that wall. Is it made of something non-flammable that you weren't concerned about the tip of the flame setting fire to it, or was it farther away than it looks in the video? I've only done some DIY repairs for water pipes with a propane torch (I presume from the dual oxygen+fuel yours is oxy-acetylene) but one of my biggest concerns is always where the flame might go, what it might touch that is past the thing I need to heat.
When I find those hot gas valves leaking I change the strainers as well. I make it easier on my self by doing all the difficult joints outside the machine. Cut pipe in different spots and use swaging tool so I dont have to have to braze at a awkward angle around all that armaflex and wiring. Also had question on 3 beeps alarm , reset machine and ruled out charge as issue by recovering and weighing back in factory charge. Cycle times on freeze are still up near 50 min, with 70 degrees water and 87 degree ambient. Remote unit . Pressures are on target with spec guide. Would you suspect poor performing Txv?
Evap tube sheet separation?? Txv's in my experience fail flooding on these machines most of the time..... and or dont feed at all due to a bad powerhead.
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Great information had many bad technicians it nice to see the problem solving. Is there a way to clean the fins back by fan on hoshizaki ice machines? Chef doug ps. My tech. Said can't be done I say there always a way. Thanks
Please, please, please, don’t tell the customer to reset Circuit boards or reset buttons... there’s a very logical and commonsense explanation to why there is reset buttons on the circuit boards especially ice machines.. You’re absolutely right though it takes us technicians who are going to charge the customer water money to troubleshoot ..I get that point of it. But it also makes it hard to diagnose in the job and him much more harder and more difficult when the customer reset a circuit board in your preemptive troubleshooting is to go on a 1 beep! And, should be at three beep. I always tell my customers if it needs reset please call me immediately and tell me on the phone with them in front of the machine and listening in the background how long it’s beeping before I tell them yes or no to reset it or not.. therefore I hear it with my own ears on the phone with them on the phone before attempting to reset it.. and is as well as a safety standpoint to because if it is a circuit breaker or a safety electrical safety somebody can get seriously injured and hurt and as well as it can do more damage to the machine and cost the customer more money.. unnecessarily, I am in The business of making money. at the same time I don’t want to break myself in the meantime.. or have the cu the over the calls because of it... All I’m saying is if they are to reset the button have them on the phone with you and listen in the background or have them put the phone up to the machine before resetting
I have the same in computer support... someone tries all their own fixes and makes it harder for me as the tech to fix! Sometimes, it does simplify, as they have tried everything that could be tried!
3 beeps is two consecutive 60 minute freeze cycles, I will discuss it more on my livestream tonight. I will be going Live on UA-cam this evening 10/28/19 @ 5:PM (pacific time) to discuss my most recent uploads and answer questions from the live chat, Facebook, emails, and UA-cam comments come on over and check it out if you can. ua-cam.com/video/wavAI7IcaQ8/v-deo.html
3 beeps on a Hoshizaki ice machine basically means that just about anything can be wrong. That's the one beep/error code that I never would want to hear. Even the Hoshi factory representative hated the 3 beeps alarm code.
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More often than not I have gotten wrong information, even from other techs. I have assumed, if it is from a tech it is accurate. I have learned to always double check, never take someone else's diagnostics as gospel.
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I am currently diagnosing a Hoshizaki cleaned checked for leaks and proper operation only problem found a little low charged to proper pressure machine runs for two weeks no problem then faults 3 beeps and customer reset two more weeks befor faults I’m perplexed charge is within guidelines I’m leaning towards a malfunctioning txv but have issues with the time length before failure. Any thoughts???
I had a 3 beep last month. It was just the compressor capacitor :(... Question. Are you supposed to always change the check valves and strainer when replacing the hot gas bypass?
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I know very little about refrigeration and it’s quite obvious this guy is very experienced. How do you keep up with all the different manufacturers models and specs? Do you specialize on a limited line?really interesting to watch work.
When I have customer cars that come into the shop I work for and the customer says " I disconnected the battery and cleared the codes from the car" My response is well take it out drive till the light comes back on. So i can figure out what its not happy about. Or I can guess and spend ALOT of your money and accomplish nothing. I hate those.
Love your videos, and thank you. Why would you perform a digital leak check when you pulled down a deep vacuum? Don't get me wrong. I believe in leak checking. Just seems like a waisted step.
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Damn. They don’t make the shit easy on you do they? Quick question though...what are the little copper tubes that look like bullet casings stuck back to back?
Question u said it beeping 3x what was the problem ? Question couldn’t you solder the pipes on the inner solenoid outside instead of doing them inside the header ? Question why didn’t you use some kind of cover to protect the wiring ?
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They good machine but need too much maintenance the plastic water distributed when they got dirty the ice got stuck in one side and you have to clean it and clean or change the all plastic distributor nice video leave and learn
Man...i am a residential service tech who recently moved into the commercial field a couple months ago and your videos a one of the best ive seen.
I watch them over and over to see your troubleshooting process and repair techniques. Thank you for taking the time from your personal life to teach and record these.
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Love how it is not only IT where you never trust the user in what they say.
Indeed, as soon as he said that they said it only beeped once i was wondering if they actually meant "only once during the day".
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I only came to say this same damn statement above, thanks Timothy !
The customer always lies!
Yeah, they never click on strange emails.
And yes, I've been watching these thru the end mostly - I'm just a software engineer but I love learning how things work in general, from elevators and air-conditioners to LED lights and USB chargers. No plans to go doing that stuff myself but it's quite interesting to get a better understanding of what is involved in many of these things to keep them working properly.
HVACR is a neat combination of industrial equipment mechanical enginering High pressure and electrical pr0n with a touch of 'beauty'
I REALLY like that you're helping your customer with the ice as you're doing the job. That's very smart business. I used to help my customers in the oil/gas/power gen field and it absolutely pays off. Well done!
Went to school for hvac in 1982. Went into retirement 2007. You are correct in telling the customer not to reset a unit no more once. You are a good Tech and you know your business. Thanks for being honest and respectful. Seen tech companies that where scammers.
I've cleaned one of these Hoshizaki machines when I worked for DD. I was the only employee trusted (and willing) to do the work (and come in for a shift specifically for this one task). These units, fully cleaned with a good pre-filter system, can put out picture-perfect glass-clear ice cubes!
I can only imagine what the insides look like on our Cornelius soda units with Manitowoc ice machines on top. If the HVAC system is any indication of how the rest of our equipment is maintained, I'll probably need to get in there and give it a thorough clean/sanitize. Sure, we're on a municipal water supply, but still... _Oh, goody!_ Well, it may be grunt work, but I don't mind dealing with the equipment, as long as I am able to devote my attention to it (no interruptions).
"It only happens first-thing in the morning" probably means "has been beeping for hours overnight while nobody was there." "Getting tired of pushing the button" is a rather annoying attitude to have, it's one thing to do multiple resets to get through a shift or until the service person can get there, but every time you push a reset button you are forcing the machine to repeat what led to the issue in the first place, and it can result in damage (and further expense). Then again, Common Sense ain't all that common.
16:52 always happens when I'm trying to work on my car.
31:46 - As someone in food service, I thank you for that. Sure, it's not your job, but like you said, it ends up being more convenient for both you and your client. And, your client's staff will remember your conscientiousness. (Oh how I've longed to use that word in a sentence for YEARS!)
You know you are a true fan when you watch the full video instead of the short one
Thanks bud!
So true . And I have nothing to do with hvac !!
@@dirk_diggler320 same
I watch the outtakes too!
I should release the outtakes too......
I like the long videos!! Customer information is 50/50. Sometimes they give you all the clues you need. Last week I was changing a thermostat for a true prep table that was freezing product, and the chef says this is the 5th one you guys are putting in. Had he told me that the first time, I would have investigated before ordering the new thermostat. So I found the old thermostat bulb not only kinked but not inserted all the way into the copper sleeve because the copper sleeve is rusted inside and possibly has parts of the old cap tube preventing insertion. If not inserted all the way, the tstat will never sense. So in this case, only way to proceed is to get trues electronic version of the thermostat and install it. Its the only way unless you wanna cut out the evaporator, get access to the right side of the coil and remove the copper sleeve and insert a new one.
Here is a small tip: before resetting the machine, take a video! This allow you to show exactly what it was doing, and compare things from last week to now and see if thing change too.
Like in this case, they would have recorded the 3 beeps.
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OMG an ice machine repair video! I miss them!
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Great video I’m watching these religiously I’ve been a strictly residential tech for 4 years and I got another job doing commercial and refrigeration starting tomorrow I’m nervous I’ve never touched that stuff but these videos are a big help
I ran restaurants back in the 90's it wasn't a matter of the repair cost but a matter of not having Ice. Or having to buy Ice from a supplier at a HUGE cost. So I can very easily see that point of view but now Doing HVAC/R for the last near decade I can also see your point of view. Great videos.
I love the way you got through this call. I recently got hired to a refrigeration company, so I’ve been studying you daily. Also it was professional how you filled those buckets of ice ahead of time. Something small like that will help keep your name unique from other companies.
You seem to be very adept and troubleshooting going up and down the old family tree anytime I watch her videos I know so much less than you do but I try to grasp a few tips every time I watch always nice work nice job
Nobody's perfect at anything. You are very good at your job and you do it safely. I do electrical and plumbing and I'm no where near perfect. I've got more experience in electrical and I'm very good at it but plumbing I'm good but I make mistakes like everyone else. I love how you show your mistakes bc I've watched other videos where they cut out their mistakes and I hate that. Keep doing your great job and don't worry about what these couch watchers say.
I love your videos. I’m not even into refrigeration business, but I consider them really interesting (due the way you walk us trough the process).
I ran a genset business and the procedures around here are the same... Always big picture diagnose (great line).
One small thing to improve (in my opinion) are those loooooong brasing parts... I tend to skip big chuncks of them because it’s always the same... one or two good view of two joints would be better than 15 minutes of soldering 10 + connections...
Keep the good work! Salutes from Brazil!
Great content, informative, and detailed problem solving skills, you don’t just talk about big picture diagnosis you live it my man !!! 2nd to none I just wish you would have discussed your conclusion on the 3 beep seeing how that could have been a faulty TXV, Hot gas valve leaking, Etc.. big fan reguardless
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9 times out of 10 a 3 beep is either a bad water valve, bad float or a bad 10 pin connector/pin on board refrigerant leaks aren't common on hoshi
I enjoy watching you work this trade makes me understand how these systems work and helps understand if a hvac technician is helping me correctly in a few things
Hmmm. Long or short version. Long version every time 😎
Thanks bud
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Smart to just get the ice for them much faster that way even tho it's not your job, it helps you get along with your job faster
This was one of your videos I hadn't watched, I thought id watched them all but missed this one. I am amazed how you brazed in all the different valves and the dryer in such a tight space it looked impossible.
Thank you for the video although it is 2 years old it was one like I said I had missed.
I used to cut out rather than unsweat as many components on ice machines as possible to avoid carbon and scale in the system. Those checks, TEVs, and solenoids are so prone to sticking. It's one instance I would have to bite my lip and ignore the OCD when a line wasn't perfectly straight to factory looks.
You did an excellent job, your approach to detail really contributes to being a great tech. Thanks again for the video on working on Hoshizaki machines.
idk why but these help me fall asleep
I used to work at a gas station during my student time and they had a restaurant built in. Walk in freezer, cold rail, beer cooler, cold rail and a whole bunch of coolers all hooked into two heat pumps. If something goes bad the employees (which was me in that case) tried to reset it before giving my boss a headache at 2 in the morning. I put a note in the shift transfer notes (which everyone is supposed to read at the beginning of the shift) and a sticky note onto the fuse saying when it blew. About five days later the entire system was down because as it turns out everyone just kept reseting that fuse once per shift ignoring my notes. Turned out the system was shorting out some heaters every 8 hours blowing the main breaker...
In general i tell people not to touch anything until they have at least called :) (im not in HVAC tho, just like to know how things work and had to read some principles up for work once and found it to be interesting)
Filling the ice buckets is a sign of a true tech, just like not leaving your ladder/cart in the middle of hallway. Seems simple enough but if you learn anything you are the intruder and your job is to get out of their way, just because they are paying you to be there does not mean its a job site. I don't know how many times I have moved my teams carts and some guys will never get it and that sucks.
I stumbled across this and the title intrigued me. I am near 60 and disabled. I used to help people out by phone. I haven't in years because technology has passed me by. When I stopped working in refrigeration there was very little digital. I mostly installed grocery stores. Your fieldpiece gage is a work of art. LOL Have you ever thought about doing a video on just the equipment you use and maybe how it has changed in say the past 30 years. You also might want to make another video on your service vehicle and contents and why. Another youtuber Logger Wade, did one on "Whitey" his service truck. That was picked up by a magazine and they did a good story with several pictures and 4 or 5 pages. He got a ton of free publicity and a bunch of subscribers. I personally would love to see all the new stuff. You posted links to some of it on Amazon. I looked a lot up. Thanks for that. Now that I know the maker of that set I will look them up. Good luck!
Thank you so much for posting this video when you did. Exactly the info I wanted to know for work tomorrow!!
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I feel your pain, but I had to laugh a little when you found out it was three beeps. I always take what the customer says under advisement, but never trust the data to be correct.. If I don't see it with my own eyes, hear it with my own ears, it ain't true. I also find it irritating that any equipment made in the last 20 years thats microprocessor controlled isn't designed to store a history of error codes. There's no excuse for it.
You should try to use two headed tip or C tip for brazing in such tight places. I use small two headed Gloor propane/oxigen torch and I am very happy with it. Perfect for job like this and nothing is burned. Flame is many times smaller and pipe/fitting is evenly heated around whole circumference. Also, gas /oxigen consumption is many times smaller for same result.
you're very good tech, and thumbs up for that leak found.
I appreciate your detailed video, u are a magician
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I just got a lot of good information and tips for the customer’s well being. Thank you for your video.
Thanks for another great video, Chris. Long version ftw.
Good videos man as a newer tech its nice to see things that I have yet run into and how you go about solving it. Makes for easier time when going into the field having even a slight better idea what to look for 👍
The odds of me ever needing to know any of this information is slim to none but just in case i've got hours of trouble shooting banked. lol
As for fault resetting i run into that all the time at work. running a large 3 part metal forming line we've got hundreds of sensors that could fault and people just love to take the lazy way out and keep resetting it till it causes the repair to take hours longer than it should've if they would've looked at it the second or third time it went off. luckily all 3 systems keep a 24hr log of faults.
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I always tell my customers that if you insist on resetting it please take a video with your phone first as I know for sure the audio fault. They always comply when I explain this will save them time and money.
VERY COOL with helping with the ICE!
I'm a true fan of Chris's videos!!
Thanks bud!!
Great video. Have a couple of these in the school district I work at.
Did IT at a school district. Surprised they didn't just leave it as-is until it literally fell apart, and then condemn the entire building.
@@N3X15 they pretty much do. ANY HVAC related is always the last thing to be fix. Tooth paste and bubble gum and some duck tape. Good thing is my new boss wants hvac at top of his list.
CNY HVAC-BMS I’ve seen those school districts spend big bucks on a traulsen double door and then get their Maintanance guys strip out the wiring for it, put a mechanical timer and t’stat on them, basically trashing new high dollar equipment. They didn’t want to pay anybody that knows anything about hvacr to do it correctly, and still don’t.
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Getting fancy with the voice overs
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I hear that 3 beep every few months from our ice maker at work in the dining room. Took about a month for the maintenance guy to look at it then about another month to get it right.
Great video! I had on yesterday with 3 beeps found the issue thanks for the info
Great Video !!! Love the tech support !!!
great program, im watch it every time i can or i have the opportunity, greetings from mexico
I loved your videos and they are very helpful i just have a question.?
The 3 beeps were they related to the small Freon leak or hot water related im having the same issue with the same type of ice machine were my client ice machine is giving out 3 beeps every morning I’m not sure of to what is happening I’ve cleaned the float switch and I’m thinking of replacing it the water pump is working fine I’ve amped it for over 2 hrs the freeze and harvest cycles are on point head pressures and suction pressures are also on point my hot gas valve are also great I can’t figure out what’s the problem here please help with any tips .thanks
i try to log the time it takes for the evaporator to freeze,to know if its low on freon,its very hard to go by the presure,it does not change if its a few lbs low,great video.
great video, also i agree i purge with nitrogen but not always. in certain situations its more of a head ache than it is helpful.
Very true you gotta be practical !
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Nice . Keep making videos. Thanks
Hi there! I greatly appreciate watching your videos as they help me diagnose different issues from a perspective which I wasn’t able to look at things through. I have been going through a Hoshizaki FD-1002MRJ-C Flaker machine. It has been intermittently going between a number of beeps. Sometimes 3, 5, and 6 Beeps??. I know what they stand for, but it seems that whatever I check seems within specs? Any advice, please share! Thanks again for your triple effort and valuable material!
These Videos want me to do this sort of work in the UK (where I live)
In the beginning of the video, you said that there should not be any play on the evaporator tubes, what if they do? Can they be repaired. My Hoshizaki KM 1900SRH has sepration.
Nope time to replace the evap
On the video that leaky valve looks like it was leaking from the side as well but that might have just been the light glinting off the copper.
Hello once again great work. Just a comment about welding. I see u unseating fittings which is great but trust me u will have a fire or get burnt eventually if u keep doing that. I will usually unsweat things after making a cut and removing the component . Your distributor could have been easily removed with 2 cuts . Make the cuts close to the original welded fitting. Then remove the component and complete all welds in a comfortable safe location . Cool her down then unsweat or use coupling to reinstall by making only 2 welds in the cabinet. You did a great job standing on your head to weld that in .Trust me you will love me again for this trick.Happy shooting brother.
I do have a theory about your code as well. Let me know if u want to hear it lol. I could be wrong though as I need to know what code 3 was u didn't tell me . 😎
that 6' later dont look safe. lol love all the vids
WHy do you like to invert your tanks?
That must have been a pain having to braise in that small area while being on top of a ladder and trying not catch something on fire. Talk about experience! Imagine if you were a new tech having to do that job. You'd be pulling your hair out, LOL!
From the camera angle, it looks like you're torch is extremely close to that wall. Is it made of something non-flammable that you weren't concerned about the tip of the flame setting fire to it, or was it farther away than it looks in the video? I've only done some DIY repairs for water pipes with a propane torch (I presume from the dual oxygen+fuel yours is oxy-acetylene) but one of my biggest concerns is always where the flame might go, what it might touch that is past the thing I need to heat.
I'm working on a hoshizaki model F-1002WRJ-C. I have 110 volts coming in but there is no power getting to the board, please help
When I find those hot gas valves leaking I change the strainers as well. I make it easier on my self by doing all the difficult joints outside the machine. Cut pipe in different spots and use swaging tool so I dont have to have to braze at a awkward angle around all that armaflex and wiring. Also had question on 3 beeps alarm , reset machine and ruled out charge as issue by recovering and weighing back in factory charge. Cycle times on freeze are still up near 50 min, with 70 degrees water and 87 degree ambient. Remote unit . Pressures are on target with spec guide. Would you suspect poor performing Txv?
Evap tube sheet separation?? Txv's in my experience fail flooding on these machines most of the time..... and or dont feed at all due to a bad powerhead.
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Great information had many bad technicians it nice to see the problem solving. Is there a way to clean the fins back by fan on hoshizaki ice machines? Chef doug ps. My tech. Said can't be done I say there always a way. Thanks
Please, please, please, don’t tell the customer to reset Circuit boards or reset buttons... there’s a very logical and commonsense explanation to why there is reset buttons on the circuit boards especially ice machines.. You’re absolutely right though it takes us technicians who are going to charge the customer water money to troubleshoot ..I get that point of it. But it also makes it hard to diagnose in the job and him much more harder and more difficult when the customer reset a circuit board in your preemptive troubleshooting is to go on a 1 beep! And, should be at three beep. I always tell my customers if it needs reset please call me immediately and tell me on the phone with them in front of the machine and listening in the background how long it’s beeping before I tell them yes or no to reset it or not.. therefore I hear it with my own ears on the phone with them on the phone before attempting to reset it.. and is as well as a safety standpoint to because if it is a circuit breaker or a safety electrical safety somebody can get seriously injured and hurt and as well as it can do more damage to the machine and cost the customer more money.. unnecessarily, I am in The business of making money. at the same time I don’t want to break myself in the meantime.. or have the cu the over the calls because of it... All I’m saying is if they are to reset the button have them on the phone with you and listen in the background or have them put the phone up to the machine before resetting
“water money”?
I have the same in computer support... someone tries all their own fixes and makes it harder for me as the tech to fix! Sometimes, it does simplify, as they have tried everything that could be tried!
So what did three beeps mean? Watched the long version obviously!
3 beeps is two consecutive 60 minute freeze cycles, I will discuss it more on my livestream tonight. I will be going Live on UA-cam this evening 10/28/19 @ 5:PM (pacific time) to discuss my most recent uploads and answer questions from the live chat, Facebook, emails, and UA-cam comments come on over and check it out if you can. ua-cam.com/video/wavAI7IcaQ8/v-deo.html
3 beeps on a Hoshizaki ice machine basically means that just about anything can be wrong. That's the one beep/error code that I never would want to hear. Even the Hoshi factory representative hated the 3 beeps alarm code.
It trips me out that people actually dislike this video lol great video Chris keepem coming!!
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What was the problem low refrigerant.causing shutoff ?. Due to leaks .
More often than not I have gotten wrong information, even from other techs. I have assumed, if it is from a tech it is accurate. I have learned to always double check, never take someone else's diagnostics as gospel.
Nice vid Chris
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This is my main acc
I am currently diagnosing a Hoshizaki cleaned checked for leaks and proper operation only problem found a little low charged to proper pressure machine runs for two weeks no problem then faults 3 beeps and customer reset two more weeks befor faults I’m perplexed charge is within guidelines I’m leaning towards a malfunctioning txv but have issues with the time length before failure. Any thoughts???
I missed the diagnosis and it problem for the 3 beeps ?
Great video chris 👍
love your video man can u do on refregiration lorry
I had a 3 beep last month. It was just the compressor capacitor :(...
Question. Are you supposed to always change the check valves and strainer when replacing the hot gas bypass?
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I know very little about refrigeration and it’s quite obvious this guy is very experienced. How do you keep up with all the different manufacturers models and specs? Do you specialize on a limited line?really interesting to watch work.
They work basically on the same principle just different parts boards etc
great video sensei.
this is not one of the worse cases, but certainly confirms that u should never trust a customer.
Ice machine for me is the hardest thing to fix it, ice machine is no joke
Nice growing colony of black mold at 2:30
When I have customer cars that come into the shop I work for and the customer says " I disconnected the battery and cleared the codes from the car" My response is well take it out drive till the light comes back on. So i can figure out what its not happy about. Or I can guess and spend ALOT of your money and accomplish nothing. I hate those.
Hello ! This ice makers machine dripping water righ at the ice dispenser.??? What is this issue constantly dripping water at the ice dispenser? Thanks
#189 Thumbs UP Love the long versions
Was this self contained? Just wondering how you get a factory charge on a remote unit
Love your videos, and thank you. Why would you perform a digital leak check when you pulled down a deep vacuum? Don't get me wrong. I believe in leak checking. Just seems like a waisted step.
Fun fact, when you're flowing while brazing the nitrogen attracts heat to the joint your working on.
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The reason there were only 2 beeps is because before the third beep had time to play, the breaker was already off.
3 beeps --> Max freeze time shutdown (Freeze timer)
Damn. They don’t make the shit easy on you do they? Quick question though...what are the little copper tubes that look like bullet casings stuck back to back?
Is that a Bristol or Copeland Reciprocating?
When I learned one thing, working for customers .... than it's: Never trust what they have observed :)
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i hope you told them to clean the inside of that machine
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u said it beeping 3x what was the problem ?
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couldn’t you solder the pipes on the inner solenoid outside instead of doing them inside the header ?
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why didn’t you use some kind of cover to protect the wiring ?
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Damn that was a big job..
Your a bad ass! 👍
You should give classes on these units so we get proper training
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They good machine but need too much maintenance the plastic water distributed when they got dirty the ice got stuck in one side and you have to clean it and clean or change the all plastic distributor nice video leave and learn
If the system still has nitrogen in it do you have to blow that out with refridgerent first or can you leave it in there?
@ 8:16 it sounds like rain and ice hitting the roof and a window
What are the best ice machine brands for restaurants?
In my opinion Hoshizaki and Manitowoc