Air Conditioner Keeps Tripping Breaker... Stop Resetting it!

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  • Опубліковано 5 вер 2024

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  • @jasonjohnsonHVAC
    @jasonjohnsonHVAC Рік тому +22

    We use those Polaris connectors exclusively. No wire nuts for high voltage. Good ole Uncle Bob and his quality work. Cool video Rickster....thanks for sharing

  • @MRrwmac
    @MRrwmac 21 день тому +2

    I’m just a homeowner but wanted to say how I really enjoyed the excellent work you di and how you explained it! Thanks!

  • @tamravarda4161
    @tamravarda4161 10 днів тому +1

    Home owner (me) with outdoor unit dead….inside blowing hot air. I came here to better understand how circuit breaker “reset” caused my unit to blew out freon…guessing my compressor had a short and had to replace entire outside 410a unit AND replace entire line from breaker box….your video helped me understand it must have burned that wire up 😢. Lots more $$ but at least the house won’t burn down. Thank you for the detailed description….you are very thorough

    • @HVACRSurvival
      @HVACRSurvival  10 днів тому

      I really appreciate you letting me know. Knowledge is power. It helps prevent any misunderstandings.

  • @mxslick50
    @mxslick50 Місяць тому +5

    Repeatedly resetting a breaker is dangerous and WILL damage it. Rule of thumb is, reset it ONCE. If it trips again, stop and get everything checked out. Even a small breaker used in homes can explode and has in many cases. ANY breaker subjected to a severe fault (shorted wiring, compressor or other appliances) MUST be replaced as the contacts are usually damaged so badly that they will create excess heat under normal loads. Any breaker subjected to repeated overloads SHOULD also be replaced, depending on age and how many times it was tripped on overload.

  • @zekemontgomery6678
    @zekemontgomery6678 Рік тому +11

    That’s nice that y’all get to work under electrical license. Always annoyed me that we don’t get any electrical credit doing hvac-r

  • @oetken007
    @oetken007 Рік тому +4

    That enormous thing to connect these two tiny wires... looks hilarious 😂 Nice vid, thanks

  • @fshn76
    @fshn76 Рік тому +4

    Man rats nest didn’t even describe those wires at the unit or the breaker box. Great job Rick as always.

  • @topher8634
    @topher8634 19 днів тому +1

    Delta high leg. Ive known people to move breakers around in a panel and send 208 to a receptacle. I always do the same as you and mark the panel with orange paint and a warning.

    • @HVACRSurvival
      @HVACRSurvival  18 днів тому +1

      Thanks for sharing! One of my Ice-cream shops had that happen to one of his coolers. You don’t think about it if you don’t run into it very often that’s why I like, pointing it out and labeling.

  • @roccod1018
    @roccod1018 2 місяці тому +1

    Confidence is standing in a puddle while working with elecricity. Well done!

  • @oscalerup1129
    @oscalerup1129 Рік тому +6

    Looked fun. Better than what I found this week. A FPE (Federal Pacific Electric) breaker box was screwed to the side of a furnace

    • @HVACRSurvival
      @HVACRSurvival  Рік тому +3

      🤣 sweet 👍👍🙏

    • @oscalerup1129
      @oscalerup1129 Рік тому +2

      Oh wait forgot to add the 1ph Bristol compressor in a 3ph rheem unit on the same system.

  • @guyhulscher6857
    @guyhulscher6857 Рік тому +2

    Clamp thing= Polaris lug. Love those things. Great job. Absolutely love the no nonsense explanations.

    • @HVACRSurvival
      @HVACRSurvival  Рік тому +2

      Thank you I really appreciate the feedback!

  • @natepeterson7145
    @natepeterson7145 Рік тому +3

    422d for less efficiency. Side job Bob couldn't fix it so they had to pay a real technician to get it going. That's one fire they dodged a bullet on. Great job Rick.

  • @davidnull5590
    @davidnull5590 11 місяців тому +2

    Interesting video. That's a change, customers trying to be helpful, and they treated you like a fellow human, that can make a huge difference. thanks for the video.

    • @HVACRSurvival
      @HVACRSurvival  11 місяців тому

      Absolutely! They were very nice.

  • @mrautoguy8419
    @mrautoguy8419 22 дні тому +1

    First time watching your video. Great video man! While you are working you are explaining whats going on with the unit. You also explaining what you are doing to fix it and why. One of the best videos I have seen in awhile. Thank you for that and you def have a subscriber!

    • @HVACRSurvival
      @HVACRSurvival  20 днів тому +1

      I appreciate that! I have 450 plus videos on about everything I work on. From reach in coolers and walk in’s to generators, power stations, residential, on and on.

  • @garypoplin4599
    @garypoplin4599 Рік тому +2

    24:10 -Iinstalling wire ties back to back prevents the insulation from rubbing out to the copper. I missed this one the first time watching.
    22:40 - Yes! With conductors of any gauge, twist all the stranded ones together and push them to the bottom of the connector before adding the solids. Twisting all tight and pulling on each wire after tightening is also a good practice.

  • @throttlebottle5906
    @throttlebottle5906 Рік тому +4

    yeah, when using wire nuts on stranded wire, always "lead" the stranded wire ahead of solid wire, because the stranded will often not get captured and simply fall out or multiple strands may push back and make a poor connection that will overheat and burn. it's always wise to pull on the wires afterwards to make sure they're captured well.

    • @The1realro
      @The1realro 3 місяці тому

      Do it every time to make it a habit.

  • @justme5384
    @justme5384 Рік тому +1

    Learning something new every day. Never heard of high leg delta before, had to google it. We mostly only have 230V single and 400V three phase in Europe

  • @MikeB9771
    @MikeB9771 Рік тому +3

    Nice thorough job Rick, thats definitely a job that needs a video to back up what you did before and after. Awesome video

  • @AaronPowellvox
    @AaronPowellvox Рік тому +2

    Hvac licenses typically cover the electrical for the hvac. Mine does in Georgia. Great work though. Good sleuthing!

    • @HVACRSurvival
      @HVACRSurvival  Рік тому +2

      I hear often about the HVAC guys hiring other companies for easy stuff because of it, that's why I mentioned it.

    • @The1realro
      @The1realro 3 місяці тому

      Where did you go in GA I'm looking to further my education in HVAC.

  • @scott_meyer
    @scott_meyer Рік тому +2

    When you finally get one of those round tuits, you can organize the van.

  • @jaymartin5095
    @jaymartin5095 6 місяців тому +2

    Have to know all the trades to work HVAC. Nice job. Thanks for the effort to share your experience and knowledge.

  • @zed9227
    @zed9227 2 місяці тому +1

    Well done sir. 👍 one thing though. It appears you over tightened the breaker & connector. Look on each of them, there will be torque specs. A torque wrench is required for correct torque. Over tightening can damage the wire WAY worse than scarring it with a blade.

  • @emylrmm
    @emylrmm Місяць тому +1

    a lot of engineers I've worked with over the years don't know what a "wild leg" or a high leg really is and why the voltages are what thay are

  • @johnwalker890
    @johnwalker890 Рік тому +3

    Good job Rick, Yeah that panel is overloaded, The 208 delta is usually labeled with orange tape, but that wire is so old that the coloring wouldn't make much of a difference, I would recommend them to get a panel change out or new service, and standing in a puddle of water when working on electric circuits isn't good for your health.

    • @HVACRSurvival
      @HVACRSurvival  Рік тому +1

      I said something about it but cut it out, my complaint was I couldn't heal neal down 🤣

    • @johnwalker890
      @johnwalker890 Рік тому +1

      That 208 might have burnt-out that wire.

  • @littleshopintheshed
    @littleshopintheshed 9 місяців тому +3

    Fingers moving wires around that breaker box and that bell goes off, I would crap my pants.

  • @stevencossaboon3237
    @stevencossaboon3237 Рік тому +3

    Nice work Rick. That place is a fire waiting to happen.

    • @HVACRSurvival
      @HVACRSurvival  6 місяців тому

      Hopefully not anytime soon after I’m there.

  • @watermanone7567
    @watermanone7567 Рік тому +2

    Nice job. I use to see on a 220 volt, single phase units that a broken neutral would cause high voltage on one leg and low voltage on the other leg. Usually happened after storms broke service entrance cable wires. Thanks for another excellent video.

    • @HVACRSurvival
      @HVACRSurvival  Рік тому +5

      Yeah, I've had that same thing happen with the neutral, but when I seen that that high and balanced perfectly around the 208 Mark, I figured it was probably a high leg.

  • @emylrmm
    @emylrmm Місяць тому +1

    crisp, efficient troubleshooting

  • @amersingh2557
    @amersingh2557 Рік тому +1

    Repairs carried out like a pro. Great Video, Rip ac unit.

  • @EverythingHVACR
    @EverythingHVACR Рік тому +3

    Uncle Bob's electric 😂. Always poor electrical connections, smh. Nice job, Rick!

    • @jasonjohnsonHVAC
      @jasonjohnsonHVAC Рік тому +2

      His cousin Chuck does the HVAC on the side.....low low price on freeze-on

    • @EverythingHVACR
      @EverythingHVACR Рік тому

      @@jasonjohnsonHVAC 😆

    • @HVACRSurvival
      @HVACRSurvival  Рік тому

      I tightened all the connections in that box, and there were several that were loose.

    • @HVACRSurvival
      @HVACRSurvival  Рік тому

      I love it!

  • @Eddy63
    @Eddy63 Рік тому +1

    Nice job Rickster ... I always liked the electrical troubleshooting aspect ... Thx

  • @xelaju8
    @xelaju8 11 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for taking the time to film and share. Very interesting videos.

  • @islandyute8408
    @islandyute8408 Рік тому +1

    Thank you bro for making videos. I learn so much watching them

  • @davejohnsonnola1536
    @davejohnsonnola1536 Рік тому +2

    Turn head, engage safety squints, THEN flip breaker

  • @johnstrh1
    @johnstrh1 Рік тому +1

    Polaris Lug is the name of what you used. As a residential sparky I use them quite a bit.

  • @discnukem7774
    @discnukem7774 Рік тому +1

    "Not even what I was here for" I thought it was ME in the video for a second!

  • @emylrmm
    @emylrmm Місяць тому +1

    good video editing

  • @sabahatalikhan218
    @sabahatalikhan218 Місяць тому +1

    Solution: my ac (independent) breaker was triping after 15min , I removed the breaker , there was a screw behind the switch which adjusted its sensitivity if I unscrew it , it was tripping easily , so I tightened it , then I attached it's all 4 wires in different way , by cleaning the ends and reshaping them just in case , tightened all 4 again , it stoped tripping ! . (turn off all the power supply 1st)

  • @CajunReaper95
    @CajunReaper95 Рік тому +1

    I agree and am of the opinion If it trips once don’t reset it call an HVAC tech cause there could be something wrong with the HVAC system!

  • @Ted_E_Bear
    @Ted_E_Bear Рік тому +2

    Rick, you do great work ! Thanks

  • @mikedillon6233
    @mikedillon6233 Рік тому +2

    Actually that standard for square d q o breakers. Those old panels like that seem to hold up the best because of that design of bussing behind it. That's my experience with it, and because of that design, the brand I by is Cutler hammer tan handle. Its what I buy for super duty Kind of work. feeding big air Conditioners, Large lighting loads.
    Good thing you caught that! That's just nothing but electrical fire waiting to happen, and your right! It will be your fault because you were the last guy there! L o l

  • @HenryMancini-rg3xm
    @HenryMancini-rg3xm Рік тому +1

    Good work you , I run in to a lot of half ass crap like that too

    • @HVACRSurvival
      @HVACRSurvival  Рік тому +1

      I think there's plenty out there to go around that's for sure! Thanks for watching

  • @stephenbullock-yn3vh
    @stephenbullock-yn3vh Рік тому +2

    Excellent repair 👍

    • @HVACRSurvival
      @HVACRSurvival  Рік тому +1

      Thank you I appreciate you taking the time to watch it and leave a comment.

  • @roberttraylor1392
    @roberttraylor1392 Рік тому +1

    enjoyed the video great job you did and hvac tech has to do electrical,plumbing,and sheet metal

    • @HVACRSurvival
      @HVACRSurvival  Рік тому

      We got to know a little bit about everything. Thanks for the support!

  • @zarahmcqueen4566
    @zarahmcqueen4566 Рік тому +1

    Refrigeration and electrician jack of all trades 😂

  • @user-ql2bz8on7m
    @user-ql2bz8on7m 2 місяці тому +1

    I love the video explaining everything thank you❤

  • @davejohnsonnola1536
    @davejohnsonnola1536 Рік тому +1

    Gotta love wading in a puddle and stripping live? wires!

  • @muadeeb
    @muadeeb Рік тому +1

    Oof, that 208. Hate open delta systems. Just pay the fee for the 3rd transformer and close it

  • @rubencastillojr4645
    @rubencastillojr4645 День тому +1

    Best to get certified electrician to do that if an electrical fire guess who they gonna blame

    • @HVACRSurvival
      @HVACRSurvival  День тому

      @@rubencastillojr4645 I addressed this in the video.

  • @wired011
    @wired011 Рік тому +1

    Rick, That circuit is a good canidate for a megger

    • @HVACRSurvival
      @HVACRSurvival  Рік тому

      That's what another viewer said. I should have thought of that🤦🏻

  • @josephtramutola592
    @josephtramutola592 Рік тому +1

    I would’ve mag the wire to see if it was any good in the conduit.

  • @ConnorCoultis
    @ConnorCoultis Рік тому

    Wild legs are kinda interesting. Not something we see at all up here in Canada. I’ve never heard of one in my area. Everything up here is 208v/3ph with 120v to ground on all phases, or 600V/3ph with 347v to ground.

  • @sammarchetti2484
    @sammarchetti2484 3 місяці тому +1

    I wonder what size that breaker is and is supposed to be

  • @zekenzy6486
    @zekenzy6486 Рік тому +1

    Great Video. Nice Job. Thank you for sharing

  • @maxmintz511
    @maxmintz511 Рік тому +1

    Well done.

  • @archiefernandes1292
    @archiefernandes1292 Рік тому

    Thanks

  • @MichaelAnderson-py1ej
    @MichaelAnderson-py1ej Рік тому +2

    You really should check for direct shorts to ground right from the disconnect box.
    You can tell it’s not three faze right away just from the disconnect box coming in with 4 wires.

    • @HVACRSurvival
      @HVACRSurvival  Рік тому

      Yeah, that's the problem with trying to talk and think at the same time. I find you make more mistakes that way.

    • @throttlebottle5906
      @throttlebottle5906 Рік тому +1

      I caught his slip up also, lol it happens when too many things going on at once. 🤣

  • @danpresson
    @danpresson Рік тому +1

    Always enjoy your videos

  • @harrydickson4575
    @harrydickson4575 Рік тому +2

    Nice job 👍👍👍

  • @racgrac28
    @racgrac28 Рік тому +1

    good job as always!

  • @eastcoast186
    @eastcoast186 Рік тому +1

    Fantastic video thanks rick

  • @mansourramzey7711
    @mansourramzey7711 Рік тому +1

    Great job👍

  • @Ericbakereb1
    @Ericbakereb1 Рік тому +2

    😮 scar the wire is the least of their problems

  • @TheAirheaded1
    @TheAirheaded1 11 днів тому +1

    I gotta Daikin room unit down in the basement and it's like brand new looking everything is spotless and rarely gets used why would I have to pull the breaker on the shutoff outside to fire it up like after a few hours of use? It just consists of a big unit then a smaller one in a bedroom.

    • @HVACRSurvival
      @HVACRSurvival  10 днів тому +1

      Sounds to me like there’s an error or a lockout condition happening, when you kill the power outside, you’re causing it to reset. that’s all speculation, but Possible

    • @TheAirheaded1
      @TheAirheaded1 10 днів тому

      @@HVACRSurvival Exactly, it's all controlled by a remote control and like a 100 options to change or if it doesn't sense movement in 20 minutes it cuts off, I wish it just simply had an Off/on switch to make it 100 times easier! Have you ever had problems with them cutting off?

  • @ki4clz
    @ki4clz Рік тому +2

    Lek'trician here: I would have used a buttsplice instead of a polaris block

    • @HVACRSurvival
      @HVACRSurvival  Рік тому

      It wasn't my first choice. I'm lucky I got what I had, otherwise it's off until it comes in.

  • @fellpower
    @fellpower 3 місяці тому +1

    Americans should use wire end ferrules.....

  • @hamamotodesigns
    @hamamotodesigns Рік тому +1

    I have a portable air conditioner thats tripping my breaker, but why all of a sudden now after a few years? Nothing has changed since i was using it for the last few years. Takes about 5 to 10 mintues for it to trip once i turn it on.

    • @HVACRSurvival
      @HVACRSurvival  Рік тому

      It could be a weak capacitor, a blower motor going out, or a compressor that is not starting everything. It could be short cycling the compressor due to low refrigerant. It's hard to say without seeing it.

  • @JoseRodriguez-xh6qo
    @JoseRodriguez-xh6qo 4 місяці тому +1

    He fixed what he saw wrong experience talks
    Like Michael Jordan

  • @liam3284
    @liam3284 11 місяців тому +3

    probably saved them from a fire there

  • @shine-cg9uf
    @shine-cg9uf Рік тому +1

    🇺🇸💪❄️👍 love how u operate thanks for sharing

  • @markae0
    @markae0 Рік тому +1

    10:23 That is when you run away and say"I am not fixing that!". The previous person F-ed up big time, and if you work on it and it then breaks YOU will be blamed for the first persons work.

    • @HVACRSurvival
      @HVACRSurvival  11 місяців тому

      That's why I take good notes. Everything that happened and needs to happen has All been written down.

  • @danielelise7348
    @danielelise7348 Рік тому +1

    Looks like PM was never a priority for management here?🤔🙄

  • @albertgarcia9662
    @albertgarcia9662 Рік тому +1

    Rick when would it be the best time to call electrician?

    • @HVACRSurvival
      @HVACRSurvival  Рік тому +1

      When changing the panel or entrance cable but I've done both several times.

  • @MarcosHVAC
    @MarcosHVAC Рік тому +1

    Rick, you need to wear your ppe. Get a monkey suit on before getting in those panels. Especially with how hacked up it looks. You can be thorough and comfortable with electrical, but it’s too big of a risk. I’ve seen the after math of a melted 600amp sub panel and no joke. Be safe out there and keep the great work

  • @QsTechService1
    @QsTechService1 Рік тому +1

    No littering zip ties inside the 😂

  • @chap3845
    @chap3845 Рік тому +1

    That stupid little clamp thing is called a burndy, in my area anyway.

    • @HVACRSurvival
      @HVACRSurvival  Рік тому

      Had a search online then once I found it, it was a little easier. Lowes was supposed to have it, but they didn't, both electrical supply houses didn't have it, they had bigger ones. Ended up have to go back to the shop.

    • @joehead1294
      @joehead1294 Рік тому +1

      Usually call a burndy a split bolt. Not sure it is legit for splicing, but have used them for it. Made for grounding/bonding I think. Kinda like a tap.

    • @HVACRSurvival
      @HVACRSurvival  Рік тому

      @@joehead1294 I remember split bolts being used but you have to use special electric tape. Cloth I believe.

  • @stevenpollock6342
    @stevenpollock6342 6 місяців тому +1

    You are a very knowledge person, but as a hvac engineer I don't think that's your issue I'm British and I only go from isolator to unit you obviously know what you are doing but not your job and as you know electricians test everything after installation hence we haven't got their equipment so leave well alone seen alot of your videos and you knowledge is alot more than mine and probably alot of electricians but distribution boards you can't just go in there, saying that American work practices might be different
    I'm definitely not having a go you are obviously a very skilled technician but as a hvac engineer we in Britain just can't do the job you just completed.

    • @HVACRSurvival
      @HVACRSurvival  6 місяців тому

      The company I work for has a plumbing, electrical, mechanical, HVACR and boiler licenses. I work underneath those licenses, that’s how I’m able to do what I do without worry.

    • @stevenpollock6342
      @stevenpollock6342 6 місяців тому

      That is alot of knowledge you boys must have your apprenticeship must take around 10 years ,obviously you can see you know what needs to be done it just seems alot to ask of one engineer but maybe that's the union in me love your videos unfortunately they make me look inadequate

  • @davidgrasscutter6545
    @davidgrasscutter6545 Рік тому +1

    Rick what type of video camera used in your videos?

  • @patricktonash8196
    @patricktonash8196 Рік тому +1

    Great work as always Rick. Have you seen the Testo 770-1 clamp meter which is ideal for clamping on in tight spaces?

  • @bryanharayda1975
    @bryanharayda1975 Рік тому +1

    Hello Mr Sparky lol

  • @spykillergames8402
    @spykillergames8402 Рік тому +1

    Who called dodgy bros budget electrical 🤣

  • @restaurantrepairs
    @restaurantrepairs Рік тому +1

    👍🏼

  • @steveblake8766
    @steveblake8766 Рік тому +1

    676 thumbs up

  • @thesilentonevictor
    @thesilentonevictor Рік тому +1

    Make it happen rick😂 that is motor

  • @Endoe.McKronic
    @Endoe.McKronic 10 місяців тому

    Wow... good job.. charged $450.99?

  • @joedominguez2523
    @joedominguez2523 2 місяці тому +1

    That guy is total complainer, I would hate to work with that clown know it all.

    • @HVACRSurvival
      @HVACRSurvival  2 місяці тому +1

      Yep, I deal with stupid people all day, I’m not afraid to call it as it is. Done like it, don’t watch it. Problem solved. Ta ta 👋

  • @Apollo729
    @Apollo729 Рік тому +1

    👍💡

  • @Boodieman72
    @Boodieman72 Рік тому +1

    Free pizza makes the job a whole lot better.

  • @sircampbell1249
    @sircampbell1249 Рік тому +2

    Who make Rats 🐀 nest electrical wiring ?

  • @roqueherrera8471
    @roqueherrera8471 Рік тому

    DUUUUDE wire strippers bud

  • @scottk0623
    @scottk0623 Рік тому +1

    Megger time

    • @HVACRSurvival
      @HVACRSurvival  Рік тому +1

      Yeah you're right I completely forgot about it. I could've isolated it and Megged it against the conduit.

    • @throttlebottle5906
      @throttlebottle5906 Рік тому +1

      @@HVACRSurvival bah just turn it on and look for the smoke and sparks. clearly they've been doing that for long time. 🤪🤡