+Mark Pollack - Thank you for the feedback Mark. Yes, we did not mention the metering (refrigerant restriction) device at the evaporator entrance such as a thermal expansion valve in an effort to simplify the process. You are absolutely correct that a metering device is an important part of the central air conditioning system.
This video is far better than the first one I watched. The first one would only be helpful to those who have never even heard of an air conditioning unit before.
Thanks for your great videos! I've used several to make repairs at home. Today I just really wanted to finally know how the heck my HVAC works! And now I do!
The compressor does not have its own fan. The fan in the unit is called the condenser fan. It comes on as soon as cooling is called for. We recommend using the repair help section of our website to help diagnose your AC problems (link in the description). Have your model number ready for best results.
We had a malfunctioning condensing unit and we called a HVAC engineer. He thought it wasn't running because of a faulty board. It was until then RepairClinic showed that the problem was either a faulty condensing unit contactor, a wire cut, or a blown fuse. We had to rewire all connections onto the board that the HVAC engineer removed and replaced the condensing unit wire with a new wire and it *started working again.* We *definitely recommend RepairClinic over a typical HVAC engineer*
First let me say, I love your videos. Professionally done, simple and direct to the point. I know you are trying to simply the process, but your video describes the compressor as the component that turns the refrigerant back into a liquid at 3:12. May I suggest that you revisit that portion of the video. Thank you for listening.
That's because the video is totally correct the compressor is always changing the refrigerant from liquid to gas and then from a gas back to a liquid,the refrigerant also flows through the condenser and evaporator coils too It's similar to Refrigerators
Great video I have a better understanding how an central AC works. My puppy chewed a wire leading into the condensing unit from the attic. The wire looks like a ground wire (but not sure) there is enough slack in the wire to splice it. Is this safe to do? Appreciate your input on this issue. thanks
Thanks for explaining AC. I had no clue on how this worked. Now that my central air is not working properly and had two repair companies, a plumber, and an electron come I thought I should become informed since it is still not working.
Question I always wonder the difference between an attic set up or basement a/c heater set up...I have it in the attic...does it use up more energy since the attic is hot in the summer compared to one that is in a basement...
Yes. Since hot air rises, the air reaching the unit will be warmer than it would be in the basement. If the return vents are set up right it shouldn't make much difference though
If I connect a steam humidifier nozzle right above the evaporator coils will it catch any condensated water from the humidifier preventing it getting on furnace's coils?
One of the better videos on ac fundamentals. I was looking for a video that was about 15-20 minutes long that was more detailed but this is the longest video I found so far. Its surprising how hard is is to find a good video on the ac process and a good explanation of how the ac works and its fundamental parts. Obviously disappointed that there was no mention of the expansion valve. It would be great if there was a mention of the temperature of the gas/refrigerant at the different parts of the cycle. Keep up the great work, I hope you strive to improve this good video. Thanks!
Is there a "modulator" in home AC? My parents got a quote to replace it for $600 in So. California. Is that price accurate or are they getting ripped off?
I have an apparent Amana central air unit with the furnace, evaporator coil box and a condenser which is on the rooftop. The air conditioner Stopped cooling very well but it was still working. The repair person came and told me that there is oil leaking from the condenser, while the other person said that there should be no oil in there I'm very confused
@@morgoththekingcodm5990it is actually CORRECT THE COMPRESSOR IN AN AC SYSTEM IS EXACTLY LIKE THE ONE FOUND IN FRIDGE FREEZERS AND IT IS ALWAYS CONVERTING THE REFRIGERANT FROM A LIQUID INTO A GAS AND THEN BACK TO LIQUID FORM
I used to have an old rusty one that looks like it could be from 1998-2002 outside the window of my bedroom since my bedroom is halfway into the ground. It's been gone since June/July 2011. In december 2011, the apartment Maintenance replaced some of them with heat pumps and then did the rest of them in probably August/September 2012. Also, isn't a central unit thermostat just a knob with numbers all around it?
Marvin Jones Jr. Check the power to the compressor and your refrigerant. Make sure the wiring of the capacitor and contactor are good for the compressor. Check air filter also. A bad air filter can affect the refrigerant which affects how the compressor works. Is the fan not working also?
My AC unit started acting up this week. It turns on but air is hardly coming through the vents. Brand new filter in it and still the same. Is this a problem with the capacitor on the blower fan? Or does it sound like something else?
I'm waiting on heating and air technitions to come over and look at my central air unit right now. It's not working. The thermostat will turn on but the outside unit doesn't work at all. It's kinda ironic I just had an electrician over to look at out lets that weren't working he checked the whole house made sure the wiring is good. He said the wiring is new and this house was renovated before I moved in. it's an old house but it was totally gutted out and updated with new appliances.
Hello, so, at 11:30pm this Saturday night, my ac decides to give up. No cold air coming out of the vents. Checked the filter, could use replacing, but still wouldn't work with the filter temporarily removed. Went outside to check the fan and it's not moving. Noticed a coating of frost on the line connected to the compressor as well as part of the compressor. Out of curiosity, I checked the air handler in the attic and noticed water collected in the tray (which I don't recall seeing before). Where should I start? Capacitor? This is all new to me. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Both of the fans should be running. If the condenser fan is not running I would check the capacitor first and replace if necessary. You should not be getting frost on the compressor lines unless the air handler fan is not running, not enough air is blowing across the evaporator coil, or there is too much refrigerant. If the inside or outside air temp gets too cold it will also cause frost to form on the larger suction line on the compressor. When the unit is working properly the warm air moving across the evaporator will melt the frost on the coil and it will drip into the pan and go into the condensate drain.
@@Bendigo1 I thought a swamp cooler uses tap water to cool the passing air and blow it into the home's duct work system. There are specific types of swamp coolers that can cool water for a home's water cooled condenser?
Question "how does a central AC work " Answer: it works great for those of us that don't have one. Yelling- son go put more water on the swamp cooler its getting f....ing hot In here. Thanks from Texas
Hi RepairClinic, I am pursuing my phd now. And I would like to use your video to do some experiment for my respondent. Is that possible? Or did you need some formality document in this matter?
Hey just wanted to ask a question... the central ac i got is working fine in some parts of the house but my room and living room etc, doesn't seem to be blowing that hard... my house was built brand new in early 2016 so basically a new house... is there any reason for this? I've tried opening some windows for better air flow and stuff but nothing seems to work and my vents are wide open. ty in advance
Vendetta Bruh if you are still looking for the solution to this issue, check that the dampers to the vents are not closed off. You can find them in your basement or wherever your ductwork is.
opening your windows is a terrible idea, it allows outdoor heat to come into your home. You can close vents in rooms that don't need cooling such as the washroom, closets, or partially close rooms that get good cooling. Up the fan speed on the furnace, most likely requires a technician to do this. If none of that works unfortunately the house was built with a terrible duct design, where the hvac rough in work wasn't connected properly or poorly designed.
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So I was wondering, does the blower motor or bottom part of furnace blower, both have affects on the furnace to operate, since when my furnace runs during the Fall/winter it seems to be making an unusual noise, but when the Central AC Runs during Summer , i felt there isn't any unusual noise?
Here. I saw an old aircon in one restaurant. Really really old. The condenser coils is turning to dust when someone touches it. What is the solution for that? It can be replaced? Or buy new ones?
why don't you clean them with water or compressed air, or ask the restaurant owner that you don't like the look of the ac and give the restaurant 1 star
@RepairClinic.com I live in an aprtment. There is a loud annoying sound coming from the walls or Furnace (not sure) when AC is on. I know the sound is everywhere! How do we reduce this sound and make it quiet?
GalaXy808 We sell parts and create videos to help do it yourself repair things. Question about installation of HVAC equipment is better directed at a mechanical contractor.
I checked both 2 furnaces in my house yesterday and found out there are no air filter in them ( The one in up stare has its air filter left outside with the manual book, the one in crawl space has no air filter). But I can tell that there are 2 gaps were built for air filters. We bought this house 2 years ago and I'm wondering if its ok to run furnaces without airfilters or if not then how the inspection did say anything about it
hello i have a question if the air handler is in the attic can i run bag duct down through a closet to the basement? we use the basement and soemtimes its humid i figured i would run air down there to cut some of the humidity even one duct would work just wondering thanks
I'm sure you can. You'll have trouble getting an accurate conditioning of that room since the thermostat is probably located elsewhere meaning the unit won't turn on based on the needs or conditions of your basement.
Somebody help me please ‼‼ 😑 Does an HVAC system need to be Serviced/Tuned on a Yearly or so Basis ?? My first 2 yrs electric bill somewhat reasonable but the past year bills have been No less than $400 monthly . I'm in a 2 family that used to be a 1 family and I'm wondering other than the rates per khw , Why is bill so High Now and must I ask for a Service/Tune Up ?? 2016-present Higher and higher my bill goes ‼‼ Oh and is the Unit supposed to be blowing out cool air once it reaches set temperature right after heating the place ??? Thank You for advice .
Serenityafterall not sure where at in the country you live but for me personally my gas and electric bill has been higher during months where we had extreme cold simply because the furnace has to run more often to keep the house up to temperature. You should have it serviced once a year to make sure everything is ok, techs may be able to see potential issues before something actually goes out and are able to save you from having to go without heat. Also check to see if your filter is clean, a dirty filter can also raise your electric bill. When the furnace satisfies the thermostat the burners shut down and will just run the fan for a short while afterwards to cool down the heat exchanger so you will feel some cool air coming through the vents at the end of a heating cycle
@@STO21NE Ok Thank You ‼ I live in Pocono Mountain PA and I appreciate your help . I change my filter every 3 months and I use to buy the ones to change every 4-6 weeks . I know for sure to get this service because I shouldn't have an ice block in the unit during the summer that comes crashing down behind the filter . I just like when landlords care enough to know when certain things need to be done but it will be on him just Respect the Tenant that cares . Thanks again ❗
I have a two story townhouse. I have two air vents with filters on the upstairs floor and none on the first floor. I have two intake vents with no filters at one end of the first floor. I am getting plenty of cool air blowing on the second floor but hardly anything on the first floor. I was told by the serviceman that my ductwork is beautifu but the design is not. He is suggesting that I put in a ductless unit for downstairs. Does this seem correct.
hi, nice video. am staying at kolkata and my ac is not cooling properly, i think its notblowing air. can you tell me where can i get ac repair in kolkata?
Great video Question : I have a 1.5ton 220volts split unit AC. After few seconds of turning it on the clamp meter reads 22A then rise to reach 37A for few seconds then it stops and the clamp meter reads zero or 0.1A. What could be the problem?
do you have inverter technology, it's rare though but if it doesn't, CHECK THE OUTDOOR AND STOP COMPLAINING IF IT STOPPED RUNNING, OF COURSE IT WILL DRAW LESS ELECTRICITY IF IT ISN'T TURNED ON
please I need help how do I know if my curculatin blower fan is bad....my ac unit fan comes..on but I'm not getting air into my house......ohh yeah and I noticed ice build up on condenser outside and on the hose leading up to condencer
skater78207 A furnace has one air filter, which should be checked monthly and changed every six months or more frequently, if you suffer from allergies or have pets Some homes also have an electronic filter. You'll find our How It Works: Furnace video to be informative: ua-cam.com/video/zaT-gcEYpvs/v-deo.html
Can we all take a moment and express some gratitude for the man (or men) who invented AC? And also the washing machine.
If not him, some other by this time.
It's was a Africa American who invented the A C.
Ac invented by Willis carrier
I always say that. 🥶
I do. I make a lot of money off of his invention 😂.
+Mark Pollack - Thank you for the feedback Mark. Yes, we did not mention the metering (refrigerant restriction) device at the evaporator entrance such as a thermal expansion valve in an effort to simplify the process. You are absolutely correct that a metering device is an important part of the central air conditioning system.
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Love this. I am in the auto repair business but this fascinates me.
This video is far better than the first one I watched. The first one would only be helpful to those who have never even heard of an air conditioning unit before.
Thanks for your great videos! I've used several to make repairs at home. Today I just really wanted to finally know how the heck my HVAC works! And now I do!
This is a good refresher for my memory after I took an hvac class for a trade school I went to.
Takin a class rn i just lookd into this to help myself lol
@@genericyoutubeusernothings3374 Better to learn it in any format that makes it easier.
The compressor does not have its own fan. The fan in the unit is called the condenser fan. It comes on as soon as cooling is called for. We recommend using the repair help section of our website to help diagnose your AC problems (link in the description). Have your model number ready for best results.
Can I get a HVAC notes or detailed pdf from you ?
We had a malfunctioning condensing unit and we called a HVAC engineer. He thought it wasn't running because of a faulty board. It was until then RepairClinic showed that the problem was either a faulty condensing unit contactor, a wire cut, or a blown fuse. We had to rewire all connections onto the board that the HVAC engineer removed and replaced the condensing unit wire with a new wire and it *started working again.* We *definitely recommend RepairClinic over a typical HVAC engineer*
Just discovered these videos. I like them! The perfect amount of information for the curious mind.
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First let me say, I love your videos. Professionally done, simple and direct to the point. I know you are trying to simply the process, but your video describes the compressor as the component that turns the refrigerant back into a liquid at 3:12. May I suggest that you revisit that portion of the video. Thank you for listening.
That's because the video is totally correct the compressor is always changing the refrigerant from liquid to gas and then from a gas back to a liquid,the refrigerant also flows through the condenser and evaporator coils too
It's similar to Refrigerators
Thanks! We're rather proud of this one.
The "compressor does not convert the gas back to a liquid" this should be revised
How about in your car does it work the same way
Thank you! A comprehensive and pellucid explanation ❄️❄️❄️
Very informative and easy to follow! Great video
Bless you for putting these on youtube. Thank you.
Great video explaining how an ac works! Great way to become familiar with all the components and their functions. Thank you.
repair clinic is great ...... very helpful ..... Thank You.....
Great video in giving an overview on repairing central air conditioner units.
***** Thank you.
Thanks to this video, we were able to fix the problem ourselves! You guys are awesome!
This is a very informative video! only teaches the theory but also practical!
Great video I have a better understanding how an central AC works. My puppy chewed a wire leading into the condensing unit from the attic. The wire looks like a ground wire (but not sure) there is enough slack in the wire to splice it. Is this safe to do? Appreciate your input on this issue. thanks
The sequence in which you guys described the state change of the refridgerant is incorrect. Might want to change that.
No it's not it's totally CORRECT
STOP BEING IGNORANT
Thanks for explaining AC. I had no clue on how this worked. Now that my central air is not working properly and had two repair companies, a plumber, and an electron come I thought I should become informed since it is still not working.
i not even have a home with furnace and end up looking up here haha
never late to learn something new =P
This is a wonderful video ☺️📸
video didn't mention anything about expansion valve.
Question I always wonder the difference between an attic set up or basement a/c heater set up...I have it in the attic...does it use up more energy since the attic is hot in the summer compared to one that is in a basement...
Yes. Since hot air rises, the air reaching the unit will be warmer than it would be in the basement. If the return vents are set up right it shouldn't make much difference though
My house has this exact model you are demonstrating. The problem with mines is that it's leaking cold air. How do I fix that
leaking cold air where
it was great,thanks for sharing
If I connect a steam humidifier nozzle right above the evaporator coils will it catch any condensated water from the humidifier preventing it getting on furnace's coils?
great video. Where are the hot and cold water pipes needed for heating and cooling tho? I didn't notice them.
Does not use water.
sorry did you say *heating*
interested in knowing more about the air conditioning system. Great video. Thanks
great video showing how do ac works. Thanks
Thanks for this video! I learn something new about air conditioning issues
+Air Conditioning Repair Atlanta You are welcome.
Excellent video
No problem!
I have a Lennox G40UH(X) Furnace that has a bad combustion air inducer. does this Co have one that fits my furnace?
I woke up and felt the urge to watch this
One of the better videos on ac fundamentals. I was looking for a video that was about 15-20 minutes long that was more detailed but this is the longest video I found so far. Its surprising how hard is is to find a good video on the ac process and a good explanation of how the ac works and its fundamental parts. Obviously disappointed that there was no mention of the expansion valve. It would be great if there was a mention of the temperature of the gas/refrigerant at the different parts of the cycle. Keep up the great work, I hope you strive to improve this good video. Thanks!
Ryan Alton Thanks for the comment! We are always looking for ways to improve and we appreciate the tips.
you might want to search the channel "The Engineering Mindset"
That is correct. The air is recirculated to keep it cool.
Is there a "modulator" in home AC? My parents got a quote to replace it for $600 in So. California. Is that price accurate or are they getting ripped off?
Thanks for uploading this video, will keep the link so my techs can watch it later
Awesome thank you!
Very well made video
Inventions are the future engineers and scientists
Great video thank you so much ! You deserve more credit
I have an apparent Amana central air unit with the furnace, evaporator coil box and a condenser which is on the rooftop. The air conditioner Stopped cooling very well but it was still working. The repair person came and told me that there is oil leaking from the condenser, while the other person said that there should be no oil in there I'm very confused
can i ask what is the soft u used to made those amazing video? i'm just watch recently but i'm hude fannn
you meant software or application to edit video
damn, why RepairClinic isn't responding to this comment
You’re videos are very detailed. Keep up the work.
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you forgot the drier and expansion valve!
They also mentioned that the compressor converts the gas into a liquid, which is completely false
I think drier isn't extremely important
@@morgoththekingcodm5990it is actually CORRECT
THE COMPRESSOR IN AN AC SYSTEM IS EXACTLY LIKE THE ONE FOUND IN FRIDGE FREEZERS AND IT IS ALWAYS CONVERTING THE REFRIGERANT FROM A LIQUID INTO A GAS AND THEN BACK TO LIQUID FORM
I used to have an old rusty one that looks like it could be from 1998-2002 outside the window of my bedroom since my bedroom is halfway into the ground. It's been gone since June/July 2011. In december 2011, the apartment Maintenance replaced some of them with heat pumps and then did the rest of them in probably August/September 2012. Also, isn't a central unit thermostat just a knob with numbers all around it?
Does the fan on the outside unit push air down or pull air up??
it isn't important unless you have heat-sensitive objects near the outdoor unit but usually it pulls up
Also should there be little holes in my furnace that let air out? Thanks a lot!
good info.
What are some reasons why the compressor won't kick on the unit? What are some things that I should check?
Marvin Jones Jr. Check the power to the compressor and your refrigerant. Make sure the wiring of the capacitor and contactor are good for the compressor. Check air filter also. A bad air filter can affect the refrigerant which affects how the compressor works. Is the fan not working also?
I love your guy’s videos. Do you have an app
no? what do you mean
there is a website that RepairClinic said
My AC unit started acting up this week. It turns on but air is hardly coming through the vents. Brand new filter in it and still the same. Is this a problem with the capacitor on the blower fan? Or does it sound like something else?
does the fan make a sound
if it does like it was normal then check your ducts
Are the fuses the same as house fuses or a different kind of fuse?
Fun times They are different, but act similarly.
That one kid during gym class : 3:16
Grow up
Informative video, THANKS.
Thanks!
Just spent $270 on a parts/labor for a new contact circuit for the condenser. Next time I know how to do myself.
I'm waiting on heating and air technitions to come over and look at my central air unit right now. It's not working. The thermostat will turn on but the outside unit doesn't work at all. It's kinda ironic I just had an electrician over to look at out lets that weren't working he checked the whole house made sure the wiring is good. He said the wiring is new and this house was renovated before I moved in. it's an old house but it was totally gutted out and updated with new appliances.
Destany it can be a lot of things
Hello, so, at 11:30pm this Saturday night, my ac decides to give up. No cold air coming out of the vents. Checked the filter, could use replacing, but still wouldn't work with the filter temporarily removed. Went outside to check the fan and it's not moving. Noticed a coating of frost on the line connected to the compressor as well as part of the compressor. Out of curiosity, I checked the air handler in the attic and noticed water collected in the tray (which I don't recall seeing before). Where should I start? Capacitor? This is all new to me. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Both of the fans should be running. If the condenser fan is not running I would check the capacitor first and replace if necessary. You should not be getting frost on the compressor lines unless the air handler fan is not running, not enough air is blowing across the evaporator coil, or there is too much refrigerant. If the inside or outside air temp gets too cold it will also cause frost to form on the larger suction line on the compressor. When the unit is working properly the warm air moving across the evaporator will melt the frost on the coil and it will drip into the pan and go into the condensate drain.
Is it probably the furnace unit blower bearings probably since its sometimes ignite very slow?
Question, are their residential type cooling towers available for home airconditioning with a water cooled condensing unit?
Those are called swamp coolers.
@@Bendigo1 I thought a swamp cooler uses tap water to cool the passing air and blow it into the home's duct work system. There are specific types of swamp coolers that can cool water for a home's water cooled condenser?
I don't think there is cooling towers
for residential
Question "how does a central AC work "
Answer: it works great for those of us that don't have one.
Yelling- son go put more water on the swamp cooler its getting f....ing hot In here.
Thanks from Texas
When putting my hand over the fan in the outdoor unit is it supposed to feel hot?
Yes.
finally a moment where you are smart bendigo
Whos been living their whole life without ac? Woooo fans all the way
And I hate it!
Great vid!
Wow, Thank you so much
Hi RepairClinic, I am pursuing my phd now. And I would like to use your video to do some experiment for my respondent. Is that possible? Or did you need some formality document in this matter?
Probably fine. Email them through their site if you don't hear back.
That's perfectly fine.
Great!!! Thanks
Hey just wanted to ask a question... the central ac i got is working fine in some parts of the house but my room and living room etc, doesn't seem to be blowing that hard... my house was built brand new in early 2016 so basically a new house... is there any reason for this? I've tried opening some windows for better air flow and stuff but nothing seems to work and my vents are wide open. ty in advance
Vendetta Bruh if you are still looking for the solution to this issue, check that the dampers to the vents are not closed off. You can find them in your basement or wherever your ductwork is.
Or check the ductwork maybe the flex is squished
My first thought, George.
opening your windows is a terrible idea, it allows outdoor heat to come into your home. You can close vents in rooms that don't need cooling such as the washroom, closets, or partially close rooms that get good cooling. Up the fan speed on the furnace, most likely requires a technician to do this. If none of that works unfortunately the house was built with a terrible duct design, where the hvac rough in work wasn't connected properly or poorly designed.
The first thing I thought of when I saw this video
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Thank you
Very good
So I was wondering, does the blower motor or bottom part of furnace blower, both have affects on the furnace to operate, since when my furnace runs during the Fall/winter it seems to be making an unusual noise, but when the Central AC Runs during Summer , i felt there isn't any unusual noise?
what sound? you could record and post in your yt channel
or maybe just try to imitate the sound in the reply section
Question? Is the Condenser Fan supposed to blow in or out??
It blows,away from the filter
Really Informative, Thanks for sharing..
No problem!
Hello my system is working but not putting out cold air in the house
Here. I saw an old aircon in one restaurant. Really really old. The condenser coils is turning to dust when someone touches it. What is the solution for that? It can be replaced? Or buy new ones?
why don't you clean them with water or compressed air, or ask the restaurant owner that you don't like the look of the ac and give the restaurant 1 star
Thanks for this video Bro!I just learned something new, Good job!!!
+Air Conditioning Repair Atlanta Glad we could help.
@RepairClinic.com I live in an aprtment. There is a loud annoying sound coming from the walls or Furnace (not sure) when AC is on. I know the sound is everywhere! How do we reduce this sound and make it quiet?
how loud the fan? can i install this next to casher windor.im just worried about we have a small space
GalaXy808 We sell parts and create videos to help do it yourself repair things. Question about installation of HVAC equipment is better directed at a mechanical contractor.
I'll try
Great video
I checked both 2 furnaces in my house yesterday and found out there are no air filter in them
( The one in up stare has its air filter left outside with the manual book, the one in crawl space has no air filter). But I can tell that there are 2 gaps were built for air filters. We bought this house 2 years ago and I'm wondering if its ok to run furnaces without airfilters or if not then how the inspection did say anything about it
Son K if their is not one buy the the furnace in the return someone then yes you need one
Great info. Thanks for sharing.
hello i have a question if the air handler is in the attic can i run bag duct down through a closet to the basement? we use the basement and soemtimes its humid i figured i would run air down there to cut some of the humidity even one duct would work just wondering thanks
I'm sure you can. You'll have trouble getting an accurate conditioning of that room since the thermostat is probably located elsewhere meaning the unit won't turn on based on the needs or conditions of your basement.
thermostat controls temperature and I think he/she doesn't really care about the temperature. what he/she cares is *humidity*
This is awesome. Thank you!
Somebody help me please ‼‼ 😑 Does an HVAC system need to be Serviced/Tuned on a Yearly or so Basis ?? My first 2 yrs electric bill somewhat reasonable but the past year bills have been No less than $400 monthly . I'm in a 2 family that used to be a 1 family and I'm wondering other than the rates per khw , Why is bill so High Now and must I ask for a Service/Tune Up ?? 2016-present Higher and higher my bill goes ‼‼ Oh and is the Unit supposed to be blowing out cool air once it reaches set temperature right after heating the place ??? Thank You for advice .
Serenityafterall not sure where at in the country you live but for me personally my gas and electric bill has been higher during months where we had extreme cold simply because the furnace has to run more often to keep the house up to temperature. You should have it serviced once a year to make sure everything is ok, techs may be able to see potential issues before something actually goes out and are able to save you from having to go without heat. Also check to see if your filter is clean, a dirty filter can also raise your electric bill. When the furnace satisfies the thermostat the burners shut down and will just run the fan for a short while afterwards to cool down the heat exchanger so you will feel some cool air coming through the vents at the end of a heating cycle
@@STO21NE Ok Thank You ‼ I live in Pocono Mountain PA and I appreciate your help . I change my filter every 3 months and I use to buy the ones to change every 4-6 weeks . I know for sure to get this service because I shouldn't have an ice block in the unit during the summer that comes crashing down behind the filter . I just like when landlords care enough to know when certain things need to be done but it will be on him just Respect the Tenant that cares . Thanks again ❗
Where are you from
I have a two story townhouse. I have two air vents with filters on the upstairs floor and
none on the first floor. I have two intake vents with no filters at one end of the first floor.
I am getting plenty of cool air blowing on the second floor but hardly anything on the first
floor. I was told by the serviceman that my ductwork is beautifu but the design is not.
He is suggesting that I put in a ductless unit for downstairs. Does this seem correct.
No he just ripping u off like most hvac techs make money thru scams
*MOST* hvac techs scams but *NOT ALL*, you didn't even read the comment correctly idiot
You have forgotten add expansion valve process.
Gracias fue muy util
hi, nice video. am staying at kolkata and my ac is not cooling properly, i think its notblowing air. can you tell me where can i get ac repair in kolkata?
Sofia Williams Make sure to check filters! :)
very informative, thanks!
Great video
Question : I have a 1.5ton 220volts split unit AC. After few seconds of turning it on the clamp meter reads 22A then rise to reach 37A for few seconds then it stops and the clamp meter reads zero or 0.1A. What could be the problem?
do you have inverter technology, it's rare though but if it doesn't, CHECK THE OUTDOOR AND STOP COMPLAINING IF IT STOPPED RUNNING, OF COURSE IT WILL DRAW LESS ELECTRICITY IF IT ISN'T TURNED ON
i have a 7500 sq. ft. (700 sq. m.) how much it would cost to install centralized air conditioner?
Phoenician Mark
Can you show me how to replace a furnace and central air conditioner and air handler
You'd require a trained professional to do that
please I need help how do I know if my curculatin blower fan is bad....my ac unit fan comes..on but I'm not getting air into my house......ohh yeah and I noticed ice build up on condenser outside and on the hose leading up to condencer
If you mean the vents aren't blowing out air then it's probably the furnace blower fan
How many filters does a furnace have??
skater78207 A furnace has one air filter, which should be checked monthly and changed every six months or more frequently, if you suffer from allergies or have pets Some homes also have an electronic filter. You'll find our How It Works: Furnace video to be informative: ua-cam.com/video/zaT-gcEYpvs/v-deo.html
I was asking because we have one furnace but have two vents that have filters
Now I can put one in my home thanks
that was "COOOL"
Lmao he's sorta right, but also not
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Me playing around with the drums:
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