I’ve been an hvac tech for 10 years and I have never seen this explained even close to as well. You even get to see the scroll inside the compressor. Nice work whoever made this
@@mattrittman Appreciate your hard work in making this Video Bro, In India we have split AC and window AC in residential Buildings in India, I just want to know how the Exchange of Oxygen takes place from outside home to inside the house, since the door and windows are closed of a particular home, and no other ventilation system is there at home
I have been training folks for years on HVAC and this 3D animation is by far the best demonstration of the evaporation compressor cycle. Incredibly well done!!
As a journeyman HVAC installer I must say this video is, in every aspect, the best explanation of a generic modern residential A/C system. From the most detailed animations (with a scrolls compressor) to doing a fantastic job of simplifying the process without oversimplifying it.
Wow thank you so much for such a nice comment :) Really glad it was helpful. I know I could have gone into much more detail, but yeah, I think it’s important to keep things as simple as possible.
Thank you. Over the last two days I've watched at least a dozen videos. This is the best one, by far, because it did both things I needed: to understand the process, and to see the actual physical layout of a typical home system. For whatever reason no-one seems to understand both of those are needed.
Thanks so much for letting me know Kevin! I love comments like this, knowing I was able to help understand these complex systems. The compressor portion is still even difficult for me to understand myself. It was hard to explain, and I hope it makes some sense at least haha
its crazy how innovative and ingenious systems we use every day truly are. it can be easy to take these systems for granted, but taking some time to learn about how they work is both useful and satisfying. thanks for the video
From a soon to be Residential HVAC Install helper, this video precisely breaks the whole system so accurately and explains it so well without oversimplifying everything. Great video!
I'm an engineer with six patents including an efficient torque-vectoring differential for which I created a 3D animation in SolidWorks, but Matt Rittman's animations and explanations are way better, the best I have ever seen. I've commented on his stunning animation of my favorite shotgun, but our 26 year-old AC unit is failing and I found this video. Wow. It explains ALL of what makes a home air conditioner work, including by inference how evaporator coil freezing is prevented for example. Once again I am blown away, and grateful. Thanks again, Matt!
As someone that has never done HVAC seeing all these people say they have been in HVAC for years say this video is a great explanation, I can tell it was a well done explanation with great animations 👍🏽
Been doing HVAC for 36 yrs and this is one of the best simplistic videos I’ve seen yet. Perfect for the new guys to put it all in perspective. Well done !
That animation is top iceberg only that system is a lot more complex and need a lot time learning how everything works don't talk about electricity this system used 3 different types electricity voltage plust calibration on all equipment to properly operation under pressure
I've been in the HVAC trade now for about 5 months as a helper doing change outs and new installs, and this video is an excellent reference for the refrigeration cycle and how it works. I've still had questions here and there but this summarizes basically all if my questions. Thank you!
I have a question for you if you don't mind me asking. With my thermostat set at 72 the room is not cooling down (room stays at ambient temp). Checked the condensor outside and the fan is spinning as well as the air handler blower fan in the house. I felt both the large and small diameter freon lines and neither of them feel cool/cold. Do you think it's my freon charge? Is it possible for the condenser fan to run if the compressor is not running?
@@jaso5114 you probably have a bad capacitor if the fan is running without compressor running. Could be refrigerant but probably not. Tons of videos of how to replace that part. Feel free to ask if you have any other questions.
@@dwigg7700 Thank you so much for your advice. I tried operating it once more and now neither the fan or compressor run, all I hear is a humming sound. Ordered a replacement capacitor!
@@mattrittman I would encourage you to keep up these kind of videos. I grew up a carpenter and now a project manager, learning the other trades in a nut shell helps my job so much
Having a little psychedelic experience right now and this really rocked my world. Beautiful animations. Clear and amazingly concise explanations. I, for one, learned solidly how an A/C works 👌
dude!!! same!!! I've never learned something so well and enjoyed it so much while toasted. Like the fact that I retained all the information is incredible.
One of the most densely packed, yet excellently delivered videos I've seen. Animation was incredibly crafted! I know how an AC works now but I keep coming back just to appreciate the work.
Would you ever consider making a similar video explanation on Heat Pump systems? This video is invaluable in terms of clarity of explanation of these systems, and as a developing HVAC technician a strong grasp of Heat Pumps is a demanding necessity I have come to realize thank you for such great content
Hello ,please make video on how 1.car ,truck, train,aeroplane 2.generator 3.transformer 4.bike 5.turbine Is works . If anyone read this then reply and add some what they want . Because all are very helpful for students. I am also thankful rittman
My HVAC teacher in tech school always called this process “the circle of life”. Because without the phase changes, People think the world is coming to an end
I love this animation, i knew absolutely nothing on how the HVAC System in my home worked, but after this video, i have a good grasp on the basics !! I looked through your other animations and i can tell you worked hard on making them, i appreciate your hard work ! You just gained a new subscriber !
Please for the love of God continue making these educational videos! These are so well done! Can you do one on a water heater?? I am embarrassed to say (as a man) I know very little of how my house actually operates and I hate that I have to call someone to fix everything. Thank you so much for educating us!!
Omg, this is so interesting. I knew it! A perfect explanation. I’m going to need it because the AC/Heat unit that was put into my house is way too big for it. It’s now caused some serious issues. My floors are paying the price for bad work. It has never worked properly. The main filter had to be replaced twice. I mean the original filter was way too small. The airflow was so bad that it would trip my electrical during my first heat needs. Winter. They replaced it after 9 months. I should’ve look at more stuff and I didn’t realize some other stuff was going on until recently. My insulation to my floors are so bad. Soaked. It has a major leak. I am so shocked. This actually helps so much! I know exactly what went wrong. Thank you.
These are the exact same things i learnt from a small portion of a book and it's amazing how animated pictures can make you learn so much easier and much faster
It looks like a collection of random images and random text. The target audience must be the people who already know how an AC works. Very poorly done.
It's really not that complicated. The state changes of refrigerant can be ignored in describing it, and instead just refer to it as "compressed" and "uncompressed" states of the refrigerant (Freon, generally). You take exterior temperature, uncompressed refrigerant, and run it through a compressor. In it's now compressed state, what was an exterior temperature at an expanded volume is now a hotter temperature in a compressed volume. Same total energy when considered as an isolated system. The refrigerant is then run through the condenser coils to increase it's surface area exposure, and the fan cools it back down to ambient exterior temperature by blowing outside air through the coils. Once cooled back down to ambient exterior temperature, it runs through the refrigerant lines back into your house and to the air handler. Then it hits an expansion valve, which allows the refrigerant to expand back into its uncompressed state. So what was ambient exterior temperature in a compressed state, once decompressed into a larger volume, is now cooler than the surrounding air. Again, same total energy level but differing volume. This uncompressed refrigerant runs through the evaporator coil, making it colder than interior air. A blower pushes conditioned air inside the home through the coils, where the air's heat is transferred to the now cold coils, and then into the supply plenum connected to your ductwork, and distributed to registers throughout the dwelling. That's the reason the efficiency of your unit is based on the difference between your thermostat setting and the temperature outside; because the system always starts at ambient exterior temperature, and becomes less efficient the greater the temperature difference.
One of the best ever explained video i have ever seen in 3D animation. I never press like button ✅ for any other HVAC video but this video forced me to appreciate and like your video. Best regards dear❤❤
Great video. One thing I learned years ago is a dirty furnace air filter will cause the evaporator coils to freeze over and you’ll wonder why your AC isn’t working. It’s because the dirty filter reduces airflow passing over the coils too much and the heat transfer rate won’t be enough.
I've always wondered what the compressor or "big box" was outside for AC. Never understood why it needed a fan outside but this video explained that. Thanks!
Loved the video , its concepts and animation. It is no wonder why even with these less videos you still crossed 1 M subscribers. Keep it up man. Really.
Watch my latest video on how a revolver works! ua-cam.com/video/1s4plUZGj4w/v-deo.html
I’ve been an hvac tech for 10 years and I have never seen this explained even close to as well. You even get to see the scroll inside the compressor. Nice work whoever made this
Thanks so much Richard, I really appreciate that!
@@mattrittman
Appreciate your hard work in making this Video Bro, In India we have split AC and window AC in residential Buildings in India, I just want to know how the Exchange of Oxygen takes place from outside home to inside the house, since the door and windows are closed of a particular home, and no other ventilation system is there at home
@@Royd20 Thanks so much Roy, glad it was helpful :)
@@mattrittman your a really good animator its like top notch levels of animation.
@@damienhobbs1040 Thank you so much Damien 🙏🏻
I know making this type of videos is super hard and we really appreciate it.
Thank you so much!
@@mattrittman
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@@mattrittman how long does it usually take to make an animation like this?
@@shayan_e I think I logged around 300 on this one haha. It’s a ton of work!
I have been training folks for years on HVAC and this 3D animation is by far the best demonstration of the evaporation compressor cycle. Incredibly well done!!
Wow thank you so much for such a nice comment! You made my day :)
As a journeyman HVAC installer I must say this video is, in every aspect, the best explanation of a generic modern residential A/C system. From the most detailed animations (with a scrolls compressor) to doing a fantastic job of simplifying the process without oversimplifying it.
Wow thank you so much for such a nice comment :) Really glad it was helpful. I know I could have gone into much more detail, but yeah, I think it’s important to keep things as simple as possible.
These are absolutely exquisite animations. An inspiration to us all. Thank you for your work.
Thank you so much, it really means a lot!
Please help me subscribe to the channel. Thank you
@@mattrittman Больше всего понравились ролики про оружие))
@@mattrittman How RPG works or AK-47 works pls
@@janvertonghen14 He made and ak47 video 3 years ago!! check his channel
As an HVAC man I can say this is a top notch animation and educational video on the refrigeration cycle of residential comfort cooling!
Wow, thank you so much! Glad it was helpful :)
Would it also be accurate for larger scale air conditioning like for large businesses or factories?
Just a regular homeowner with no HVAC understanding, big thank you for this easy-to-understand demonstration!
Thank you. Over the last two days I've watched at least a dozen videos. This is the best one, by far, because it did both things I needed: to understand the process, and to see the actual physical layout of a typical home system. For whatever reason no-one seems to understand both of those are needed.
Thanks so much for letting me know Kevin! I love comments like this, knowing I was able to help understand these complex systems. The compressor portion is still even difficult for me to understand myself. It was hard to explain, and I hope it makes some sense at least haha
@@mattrittman I thought the video was for the same reasons as Kevin. The animation was super clear, too.
Right
its crazy how innovative and ingenious systems we use every day truly are. it can be easy to take these systems for granted, but taking some time to learn about how they work is both useful and satisfying. thanks for the video
From a soon to be Residential HVAC Install helper, this video precisely breaks the whole system so accurately and explains it so well without oversimplifying everything. Great video!
I'm an engineer with six patents including an efficient torque-vectoring differential for which I created a 3D animation in SolidWorks, but Matt Rittman's animations and explanations are way better, the best I have ever seen. I've commented on his stunning animation of my favorite shotgun, but our 26 year-old AC unit is failing and I found this video. Wow. It explains ALL of what makes a home air conditioner work, including by inference how evaporator coil freezing is prevented for example. Once again I am blown away, and grateful. Thanks again, Matt!
Heh, I see what you did there. I love puns, when they're done right.
As someone that has never done HVAC seeing all these people say they have been in HVAC for years say this video is a great explanation, I can tell it was a well done explanation with great animations 👍🏽
I am sorry for the confusion, as I had to re-upload this video in order to make a few tweaks!
Would you make a vid on how a tank works?
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@@SpaceScienceAndAstronomy he doesn't speak Chinese lol
@@nobodycaresaboutyou5590 是的,我不知道
@@SpaceScienceAndAstronomy yeah, now we are talking business
Been doing HVAC for 36 yrs and this is one of the best simplistic videos I’ve seen yet. Perfect for the new guys to put it all in perspective. Well done !
One of the best explanations on youtube. Need one for heat pump systems now 😅
I feel like we are finally getting the education we were promised.
the era of information is finally here?
That animation is top iceberg only that system is a lot more complex and need a lot time learning how everything works don't talk about electricity this system used 3 different types electricity voltage plust calibration on all equipment to properly operation under pressure
As an hvac apprentice, I appreciate the well explanation of how the system works.
I've been in the HVAC trade now for about 5 months as a helper doing change outs and new installs, and this video is an excellent reference for the refrigeration cycle and how it works. I've still had questions here and there but this summarizes basically all if my questions. Thank you!
You used to have to sit through a shitty TV show on the history channel to get a chance to see awesome explanatory animation like this
best comment ever haha
Im a new hvac tech and starting my first big corporate job a week from now and thank you for this basic. I am mind blown rn
As someone who works on them for a living I can attest this is a very accurate and excellent explanation
Thank you so much, I really appreciate that!
Why are you watching the tutorial then 😅
@@ganibattlebeard Wouldn't a tutorial be on on how to do something?
Been an avid air conditioning enjoyer for 22 years and I have never seen it explained this well. Good job!
JaredOwen: Finally! A worthy opponent! Our battle will be legendary!
It still impresses me everyday how engineers have just seemingly pieced this whole concept into reality and it’s the science that works.
You did UA-cam for 13 years I'm glad ur getting alil more recognised
Thank you, yes I have been here for a while :)
Omg:)))))))
Compression-condensing-expansion-evaporation
Thank you so much Dr.Carrier.
A very detailed video, though I don't use this type of air conditioner sadly.
I have one they are a pain
Kko
@@luckfusion4707 What pain?
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@@luckfusion4707
They are literally almost zero maintenance what kind of pain is there?
Sir,now you have left youtube you are really doing a hardwork for us to know how a thing works.THANK YOU ☺😊❤
Thank you so much!!
20 year service tech here, your animations are incredible.
I have a question for you if you don't mind me asking. With my thermostat set at 72 the room is not cooling down (room stays at ambient temp). Checked the condensor outside and the fan is spinning as well as the air handler blower fan in the house. I felt both the large and small diameter freon lines and neither of them feel cool/cold. Do you think it's my freon charge? Is it possible for the condenser fan to run if the compressor is not running?
@@jaso5114 you probably have a bad capacitor if the fan is running without compressor running. Could be refrigerant but probably not. Tons of videos of how to replace that part. Feel free to ask if you have any other questions.
@@dwigg7700 Thank you so much for your advice. I tried operating it once more and now neither the fan or compressor run, all I hear is a humming sound. Ordered a replacement capacitor!
Been in the trade for 6 months and have watched plenty of videos, this is the first one I actually learned me something good job !
Ben working HVAC for 3 years and this the first time I’ve seen something like this. Gonna show my helpers so they stop asking me fucking questions.
I work at this kind of market for the last 36 years. This video is really good and useful. Congratulations!!
This is gold. Thanks for creating, explaining and sharing this. Much needed for my visual mind, and I love understanding how things work
Thanks so much Russell! 🙏🏻
@@mattrittman I would encourage you to keep up these kind of videos. I grew up a carpenter and now a project manager, learning the other trades in a nut shell helps my job so much
Incredibly simple and clear way to deliver "How air con works"!!!
Having a little psychedelic experience right now and this really rocked my world. Beautiful animations. Clear and amazingly concise explanations. I, for one, learned solidly how an A/C works 👌
dude!!! same!!! I've never learned something so well and enjoyed it so much while toasted. Like the fact that I retained all the information is incredible.
+ the background music was an excellent choice as well.
@edenkaruna4638 😂 glad to know I'm not the only one!
hope you enjoyed your trip bud, boutta smoke an infused pre roll rn lmao
After a several videos, this one was by far the best to explain how does it works in fact.
Thank you so much :)
Outstanding. A work of art. Thank you. This presentation style is a treasure.
the best explanation I have ever seen on the net about air conditioning systems.
You provide very professional videos Matt, a pleasure to watch and learn.
Thank you so much, I really appreciate that!
One of the most densely packed, yet excellently delivered videos I've seen. Animation was incredibly crafted! I know how an AC works now but I keep coming back just to appreciate the work.
Would you ever consider making a similar video explanation on Heat Pump systems? This video is invaluable in terms of clarity of explanation of these systems, and as a developing HVAC technician a strong grasp of Heat Pumps is a demanding necessity I have come to realize
thank you for such great content
This is the best video I've ever seen on UA-cam hands down.
This was amazingly detailed. PLEASE do how a turbo charged engine works!!!
Thank you, I’ll certainly consider this!
What a genius that invented this system.
Nice animation..and also nice design for air conditioner.. haven't seen those designs in our country..very inspiring
Thanks so much :)
By far the best video on how ACs work. Very well done, Matt Rittman. A++.
Thank you so much, I really appreciate that :)
@@mattrittman It's true. It's clear and has all the elements of an AC. Would it be possible to do a window unit?
Yeah I almost wish I had done a window unit initially, as they seem to be more widely used. It’s definitely a possibility in the future :)
Excellent video, thank you for your work. I will use this in one of my HVAC classes so that I can expound on superheat and sub cooling.
Thank you so much, I really appreciate the kind comment!
I honestly think everyone should watch this.
this should be a how things work channel
You sir are what this HVAC generation deserves.
Thanks so much man :)
how the hell did humans figure this out
Witchcraft if you think about it. “Lesser Key of Solomon”
Incredible
lots of research through trial and error with compressing air machine
How many ppl blew shit up and caught houses on fire before they figured it out?
@@ADX724 not many. This was tested in a lab first.
Great video! I learned more in 4 minutes watching this, than in 62 years of living. Thanks a lot! 👍👍👌
Great work. Beautifully designed, easy to understand!
Thanks so much Patrick!
Such a clear and concise video to explain what I’ve always wondered and never quite understood about the AC system.
Amazing animation. You explained it perfectly.
wow. I can't believe I didn't know about your channel. Really appreciate it. Thank you.
Awesome demo! Great presentation and explanation. Thank you!
Thank you so much :)
This is one of the best videos I’ve seen that helped me understand the cycle, thank you so much🙏🙏
How could we make something like this, this proves how smart humanity is
Quite simply the best video created illustrating how an AC system works.
So my house is a big pc?
Thanks so much, this is the only illustration of the air conditioning process that has felt complete and clear enough for me to understand, awesome!!!
Today I am feeling a special respect to my air conditioner
:))
Such a great explanation and I wonder how anyone could come up with this in the first place...genius.
Where's the capacitor?
In the condenser service panel
Best video I’ve ever seen on A/C! Would be great to see one on the top 2-3 reasons a unit breaks, and how to fix! Thanks for putting this together.
Still waiting for, how a woman works.
It'll be a long wait. Prob millions of years
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We will never know
They don't. Problem solved.
@@MisterMooo I don't think it will come
As someone who is an HVAC enthusiast, I find this very fascinating and informative
How does a Mercedes-Benz travejo bus air conditioner work?😁❤
This is exactly what is was looking for. In depth explanation of the process, great video, even the music was present and not annoying. Very good job!
Thank you so much John
Can you do an animation of the money I’m spending leaving my wallet?
@@rob4147 underrated comment. Much of it ends up overseas and in polit. Hands.
@@rob4147 low intake, low exhaust
Bidenomics
This music makes this video feel like some futuristic fictional film trailer. Good work.
Haha thank you
Hello ,please make video on how
1.car ,truck, train,aeroplane
2.generator
3.transformer
4.bike
5.turbine
Is works .
If anyone read this then reply and add some what they want .
Because all are very helpful for students.
I am also thankful rittman
My HVAC teacher in tech school always called this process “the circle of life”. Because without the phase changes, People think the world is coming to an end
Well now ik how that works...
I love this animation, i knew absolutely nothing on how the HVAC System in my home worked, but after this video, i have a good grasp on the basics !! I looked through your other animations and i can tell you worked hard on making them, i appreciate your hard work ! You just gained a new subscriber !
Thank you so much Jose! That means a lot man :)
fan fact : Cotton candy was invented by a dentist.
Please for the love of God continue making these educational videos! These are so well done! Can you do one on a water heater?? I am embarrassed to say (as a man) I know very little of how my house actually operates and I hate that I have to call someone to fix everything. Thank you so much for educating us!!
Muito louko isso vou fazer na minha casa
Omg, this is so interesting. I knew it! A perfect explanation. I’m going to need it because the AC/Heat unit that was put into my house is way too big for it. It’s now caused some serious issues. My floors are paying the price for bad work. It has never worked properly. The main filter had to be replaced twice. I mean the original filter was way too small. The airflow was so bad that it would trip my electrical during my first heat needs. Winter. They replaced it after 9 months. I should’ve look at more stuff and I didn’t realize some other stuff was going on until recently. My insulation to my floors are so bad. Soaked. It has a major leak. I am so shocked. This actually helps so much! I know exactly what went wrong. Thank you.
In the UK we just open our windows
Didn't people die of heat stroke cause it got to like 82 degrees F
See, complex stuff can explained so everyone can easily understand it. This is how everything should be taught
Why is this a rather small youtube channel.
Because 3D animation takes a ton of time and is a lot of hard work.
This video is a work of art, thank you for the enormous amount of effort that obviously went into creating it.
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These are the exact same things i learnt from a small portion of a book and it's amazing how animated pictures can make you learn so much easier and much faster
Was the book called "How it Works"
HVAC/R technician here, very impressed and great job
After watch this video :
i still can't understand
It looks like a collection of random images and random text. The target audience must be the people who already know how an AC works.
Very poorly done.
It's really not that complicated. The state changes of refrigerant can be ignored in describing it, and instead just refer to it as "compressed" and "uncompressed" states of the refrigerant (Freon, generally). You take exterior temperature, uncompressed refrigerant, and run it through a compressor. In it's now compressed state, what was an exterior temperature at an expanded volume is now a hotter temperature in a compressed volume. Same total energy when considered as an isolated system.
The refrigerant is then run through the condenser coils to increase it's surface area exposure, and the fan cools it back down to ambient exterior temperature by blowing outside air through the coils. Once cooled back down to ambient exterior temperature, it runs through the refrigerant lines back into your house and to the air handler. Then it hits an expansion valve, which allows the refrigerant to expand back into its uncompressed state.
So what was ambient exterior temperature in a compressed state, once decompressed into a larger volume, is now cooler than the surrounding air. Again, same total energy level but differing volume. This uncompressed refrigerant runs through the evaporator coil, making it colder than interior air. A blower pushes conditioned air inside the home through the coils, where the air's heat is transferred to the now cold coils, and then into the supply plenum connected to your ductwork, and distributed to registers throughout the dwelling.
That's the reason the efficiency of your unit is based on the difference between your thermostat setting and the temperature outside; because the system always starts at ambient exterior temperature, and becomes less efficient the greater the temperature difference.
@@deathlis had to read that a few times but that makes sense lol. Thanks for explaining
@@milohasagun Welcome.
This is the only video that taught me how an ac works
One of the best ever explained video i have ever seen in 3D animation. I never press like button ✅ for any other HVAC video but this video forced me to appreciate and like your video. Best regards dear❤❤
Thank you so much man :)
Great video. One thing I learned years ago is a dirty furnace air filter will cause the evaporator coils to freeze over and you’ll wonder why your AC isn’t working. It’s because the dirty filter reduces airflow passing over the coils too much and the heat transfer rate won’t be enough.
I am an Indonesian, thank you for adding Indonesian subtitles to your video.
Of course! Thanks!
Finally. This is the first video that is very detailed information. I hope you also have a video for heating explanation. Thanks
The absolute best explanation ever. I wish you taught every complex topic.
Thank you so much Joe, that really means a lot!
I am absolutely amazed that someone invented and engineered this amenity.
I've always wondered what the compressor or "big box" was outside for AC. Never understood why it needed a fan outside but this video explained that. Thanks!
Loved the video , its concepts and animation. It is no wonder why even with these less videos you still crossed 1 M subscribers. Keep it up man. Really.
Thank you so much man, that means a lot!
All these days of videos and diagrams and I finally found one that helped me grasp it! Good stuff!
Oh awesome, glad you found it helpful!
the animation made it way easier to understand. Exactly what i was hoping to find!