How to install a Central AC & Heating System step by step // Senville HVAC DIY

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  • Опубліковано 10 лис 2024

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  • @reneejones2183
    @reneejones2183 Місяць тому +75

    This was a major undertaking for someone who has never installed an HVAC. 👏🏼 👏🏼 Hats off to you 👏🏼

  • @xBris
    @xBris Місяць тому +11

    What I really appreciate about your videos is that you show the entire process *including* all your fails. Learning from mistakes is always a good way to remember important things. Learning from other people's mistakes is even better - thanks for your sacrifice 😅

  • @edgell3
    @edgell3 Місяць тому +14

    Glen, I have been watching your videos for several years and this one by far is your best yet.👍👍👍👍 a major successful undertaking. At 73 years old I have undertook some challenges, but nothing like this. GREAT JOB especially doing it single handed. I have always liked your narration and explanations, as well as sharing your mistakes. A BIG THANK YOU and please keep making your videos.😊😎

  • @dangkolache
    @dangkolache Місяць тому +20

    As someone who lives in TX and didn't give up on their hvac before it gave up on me (in August no less), I think you made the right move to take care of it now!

    • @DIYCreators
      @DIYCreators  Місяць тому +8

      Yikes, August is a tough month to deal with the heat. So far no regrets.

  • @EUC-lid
    @EUC-lid Місяць тому +13

    Thanks for including the part where you bent up the original lines. It’s such a relatable mistake. 😅
    Looking forward to your slab video.
    Also, I love that you wear the appropriate gear for electricity, sheet metal (sleeves), and even the sun.
    You’re so humble about your skills and abilities, and willing to share your journey and mistakes. It’s so incredibly refreshing to see it on UA-cam. Bravo!

  • @WisconsinWanderer
    @WisconsinWanderer Місяць тому +23

    Yep that’s how I approach a large project in sections otherwise I get overwhelmed and the project suffers. Appreciate your tenacity in your approach,I’m learning from you and I appreciate that more than you know. thanks my friend 😊

    • @DIYCreators
      @DIYCreators  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks for watching, the way my brain works. It's the only way. Do it in sections.

  • @stevenspencer9104
    @stevenspencer9104 Місяць тому +1

    Brother, you have way too many blessings for me to mention! Thank you very much for taking the time to video all of the many steps. May God bless you and yours.

  • @vinylcabasse
    @vinylcabasse 9 днів тому

    dude, this is amazing. thank you for going into such level of detail. have watched at least a handful of videos on the topic but no others took the extra effort to really show what's going on.

  • @MychaeltoddRH
    @MychaeltoddRH 20 днів тому +1

    That would be an intimidating project for many humans, you are brave , and do excellent work. Please post more projects.

  • @orional1977
    @orional1977 Місяць тому +4

    "It was a major undertaking but I was learning something new." This is why I subscribe to this channel!

  • @elesjuan
    @elesjuan Місяць тому +3

    Dang man, Good job! I just recently did my own mini-split AC install for my garage, but I cheated by having my friend who is a professional HVAC dude help out. He made me do most of the work, so I learned a ton in the process and woooo boy, walking out in my 72 degree garage when its 100 degrees outside is so satisfying! These heatpumps are ultra efficient, too! While my main central 3.5 Ton HVAC kicks in, it sucks down 4200 watts the entire time it runs, where the garage mini-split unit sips juice to maintain temps, usually average between 400 and 1000 watts.

    • @DIYCreators
      @DIYCreators  Місяць тому

      Thanks! Must have been awesome knowing you could not go wrong with support. I will put a Mini split in the garage next. It's hard to work in there with that heat.

  • @mikewest712
    @mikewest712 Місяць тому +15

    Glen, you nailed those flares bro.

    • @DIYCreators
      @DIYCreators  Місяць тому +2

      Thanks, failure will push you to learn a thing or two..

    • @cidercreekranch
      @cidercreekranch Місяць тому

      @@DIYCreators You have a flare for it.

  • @mrjohnechristian
    @mrjohnechristian 3 дні тому

    I have the same system (3 ton version) on my house I installed this year. Doing it yourself saves you a lot of money if you have patience to do so, it took a lot of work and I learned a lot along the way. When it comes to the 24V thermostat my suggestion is to use the one that comes with the unit as it has all the features to make the unit run properly. It does a good job at keeping a steady temperature in the house. I tried my smart thermostat and it did not work with it no matter how hard I tried and with the suggested configurations from the manual. After doing some digging on the internet I guess smart thermostats are not compatible with Senville units. A regular 24V thermostat works but you lose all the features of variable fan speed and consistent heating and cooling of the home which is the best feature of the unit. I also ran into issues with the heating heat pump making weird sounds when trying to heat the home during cooler temperatures because it seemed to be overworking the compressor.
    The remote while nice to have is more so geared for mini split units instead of the central ducted version but it still works with it. Also, I don't think the auto feature to switch between heating and cooling is the best on the thermostat that comes with the device which sucks and trying to program the schedules seems to be a bit of a pain in the rear end. Overall the unit is worth every penny and it qualifies for rebate credits on taxes because it's Energy Star rated so if you can install it yourself you save even more. It took me about a month off and on to get it done because of other life stuff but I live in a climate where I worked on it in early to late March and was able to finish right before it got hot outside.

  • @petikmahdessian
    @petikmahdessian Місяць тому +1

    Thank you for your valuable information,your act was professional also filming was amazing
    GOOD LUCK

  • @NewVenari
    @NewVenari Місяць тому +2

    Bringing back memories of my HVAC course I took that turned out to be useless. Without experience, I wasn't able to go out and get experience, no matter how good the grades were from the college.

  • @parzdiver
    @parzdiver Місяць тому +3

    Wow. You nailed it. That’s a huge job as a first timer. Loved seeing your methodology and hearing your thought process. Great job.

    • @DIYCreators
      @DIYCreators  Місяць тому

      Thank you, and thanks for tuning in.

  • @aliens1990990
    @aliens1990990 Місяць тому +4

    you did an amazing work with the camera as well everything was so sharp and clear!

  • @baxt1412
    @baxt1412 Місяць тому +3

    I’m so impressed! huge undertaking and the job looks very professionally done. Good job not cutting corners (at least according to my knowledge and eyes lol)

  • @MatthewPierce9
    @MatthewPierce9 Місяць тому +1

    great video. That's a big big big job. Just as a friendly note. The Nylog sealer is intended to be used on the mating surfaces of the flare fittings. You did a fantastic job.

  • @bluej511
    @bluej511 Місяць тому +2

    I just had a mini split installed here in France, slightly different install but the basics are the same. I've flared many lines in my time and I gotta say they are gorgeous. Great work.

    • @DIYCreators
      @DIYCreators  Місяць тому

      Thanks! Doing Flares are a new thing to me lol, I could've saved myself some time and money that I've known before.

  • @JM_2.1.5
    @JM_2.1.5 Місяць тому +3

    Look into purchasing a surge protector. Install one at the air handler and on at the Condensing unit. Since the condenser(compressor) has inverter technology is very sensitive to the power fluctuation. The blower motor is either a variable speed or a X13 motor, the modules on those motors are very sensitive as well. (brown out, lightening strikes.) If my memories is correct the part number to those surge protector is AG300.
    Been watching you for years, love the content and this install. Have a nice day.

  • @SurfBrosHVAC
    @SurfBrosHVAC Місяць тому

    Well done. One recommendation I have is to seal the duct board joints on the inside of the ductwork. It will shed a lot of fiberglass if you don't and I'm sure you noticed how not healthy that stuff is to breath

  • @V8SKULLS
    @V8SKULLS Місяць тому +1

    Brother I too live in S.E. Florida, my friend God Bless you. You know the absolute heat/sweat you went thru to install that unit. Very nice job installing all of that. And it's nice to know you did it & learned how to install an HVAC unit. Take care and Fellow neighbor

  • @snoopy6867
    @snoopy6867 Місяць тому +8

    I appreciate the variety of subjects you cover on your channel.
    Keep up the great work. ✊🏾🫡👍🏾

  • @poeticsilence047
    @poeticsilence047 Місяць тому +3

    Always nice to have a bro you can call when you need a hand.

  • @jamaxit
    @jamaxit Місяць тому +1

    I wish we were neighbors. We could get a lot of cool projects done. We could learn and teach each other some really awesome projects. You always do great creative work!

    • @DIYCreators
      @DIYCreators  Місяць тому

      Right on I wouldn't mind having a neighbor that would be involved like that.

  • @jfinaz99
    @jfinaz99 22 дні тому

    Yeah, that's a big first time job , kudos to you, and by yourself! I usually enjoy the demob part, the alarm is wanting the install to go 100% well. It doesn't often happen that way, but you're still a couple grand ahead on that job, so 2 thumbs up on that 👍👍

  • @KeithThompsonFAMU97
    @KeithThompsonFAMU97 Місяць тому +4

    Awesome job bruh. You give all of us DIY'ers motivation

  • @dw29376
    @dw29376 Місяць тому +1

    My dad has an HVAC business and he's trained guys many times, says it's a headache. I'm going to show him this video, he's gonna be amazed! Great job!!

  • @jedp85
    @jedp85 Місяць тому

    boy this brought back memories it was a lifetime ago that i used to do HVAC for a living, good job overall, where i live things are a bit more different but most of it it's quite the same.

  • @albertm8576
    @albertm8576 Місяць тому

    Glen the job you did with the install and making the video was amazing, take a bow my friend 👏👏👏

  • @cflodragon
    @cflodragon Місяць тому

    Just found your channel, awesome video. I've done minor hvac diy things and always wondered if i could tackle something like this, you've inspired me. Hats off to you. I would definitely need a second pair of hands though!!

  • @kennyjustman933
    @kennyjustman933 Місяць тому +1

    you did a better job then most HVAC technicians.. hats off to you, great job.

  • @jaigopaul8772
    @jaigopaul8772 Місяць тому

    Very nice job 👏. Once you're determined, you can do anything is possible.

  • @debbydhill
    @debbydhill Місяць тому +1

    This looks great and I'm sure you've noticed a huge difference. Great job Glen!

  • @gingerrob7328
    @gingerrob7328 Місяць тому

    Glen, nice to have you back. Great job.

  • @mo0seboy
    @mo0seboy Місяць тому

    Very clean install. I really like your lineset covers. There is one small detail you'll want to check on. The white foam insulation that comes with the senville linesets visible by your outdoor unit is not UV rated. The sun will trash it after 3-4 years and turn it into mildly corrosive goo. You'll want to either cover it to block UV or replace it with a more UV-resistant foam.

  • @TAD050486
    @TAD050486 Місяць тому +1

    Glen, you are Rockin it again! Appreciate your attitude, you inspire!

    • @DIYCreators
      @DIYCreators  Місяць тому +1

      Thank you. Sometimes we gotta be a little uncomfortable to grow.

  • @tuesboomer1623
    @tuesboomer1623 Місяць тому

    While it appeared to be an overwhelming project to begin with I was pretty sure, given your unfailing attention to detail and typical well thought out processes, that you would choose and install a great functioning and neat looking system. The struggle with the line set was inevitable. The choices of length seemed to be 'conveniently' limited by the distributor. Can you say Cha-ching?
    Great video!

  • @INUMINIUM
    @INUMINIUM Місяць тому

    I would have loved to work beside you installing this I wouldve taken the job!

  • @jpenn727
    @jpenn727 Місяць тому +1

    Damn, that is a great job for your first one. I liked your video production and voiceovers.

  • @dantizzle00
    @dantizzle00 Місяць тому +2

    Always good to see you back. Awesome install!
    Thanks for sharing with us--

  • @32BitMoto
    @32BitMoto Місяць тому +1

    Wow! Good job! Been following for a few years now. Never thought I see an AC install here. I’m a bit surprised that a local company didn’t want to partner with you for exposure and be part of the install. I suppose liability was a factor. Regardless, you did a great job! 🎉

    • @DIYCreators
      @DIYCreators  Місяць тому

      Thanks, in the end I learned a lot and was glad I went this route.

  • @skneducationcentre
    @skneducationcentre 15 днів тому

    Glen is all rounder ❤ love from India

  • @VolosVibes
    @VolosVibes Місяць тому +1

    Great video! This couldn't come at a better time since we bought a house last week. Im planning on installing the same system as you've shown here. (In Greece).

  • @RochelleLang
    @RochelleLang Місяць тому

    Glen! You are so smart you can figure out how to do anything!

    • @DIYCreators
      @DIYCreators  Місяць тому

      Thank you I appreciate the kind words!

  • @rpaasse6453
    @rpaasse6453 Місяць тому +2

    A slightly bigger slab......😁👍
    Neat job, you did realy well.

  • @aasimpathan
    @aasimpathan Місяць тому +1

    gotta say, you did much better than professionals!!

  • @lokalbredstudios
    @lokalbredstudios Місяць тому

    waw
    great job sir, im currently doing things on my own, these guys out here today are savage. doing my own work now and happy with my mistakes

  • @PrimalEdge
    @PrimalEdge Місяць тому +1

    awesome that you tackled this on your own!! +5 on the groovy factor!

  • @ir7868
    @ir7868 Місяць тому +2

    You are talented person. You can do anything. Keep it up. Good luck

    • @DIYCreators
      @DIYCreators  Місяць тому

      Thanks! Im not afraid to fail.

  • @jamesmiller3069
    @jamesmiller3069 Місяць тому +1

    I guess the HVAC mob hasn't found this one yet. Bravo for undertaking this!

  • @trafeneder
    @trafeneder Місяць тому

    really glad to have you back..

  • @jumill
    @jumill Місяць тому

    I am proud of you! Great job.

  • @slapstra1970
    @slapstra1970 Місяць тому

    Great video, i always learn something, you are a great problem solver!

  • @salvadorsepulveda6415
    @salvadorsepulveda6415 Місяць тому +1

    Great job 🎉 always enjoy your channel 👍

  • @thx54
    @thx54 Місяць тому

    Thank you for the Video, was interesting to see an HVAC installation! You made a top job!

  • @Techonedr
    @Techonedr Місяць тому

    Hello! Could you please do a follow-up video showing how much current (amps) the aircon is pulling at its peak, as well as the supply temperatures? Also, how many minutes does it typically take for the AC to cool to the desired temperature? I think this information would be really helpful. Great installation!

  • @lr3661
    @lr3661 Місяць тому +1

    Great video! Very helpful information.

  • @RedRyz3n
    @RedRyz3n Місяць тому

    Hey Glen, the sealant should be put on the face of the flares that come in contact with each other not the treads or the back of the flares.

  • @zekenzy6486
    @zekenzy6486 Місяць тому

    Great video. Good job and nice work. It is beautiful installed

  • @Sparky_D
    @Sparky_D Місяць тому +3

    "As a kid I was pretty good at pulling things apart".... Yep, that was me too. 😂

    • @DIYCreators
      @DIYCreators  Місяць тому +1

      🤣 that's what we get for being curious

  • @TheComando156
    @TheComando156 Місяць тому

    Amazing install. Looks way better than mine that was done by HVAC certified pros.

  • @blkmacster
    @blkmacster Місяць тому

    Great job Bro. Safety glasses and gloves are your friends. 😉

  • @PatrickRankin
    @PatrickRankin Місяць тому +1

    I learned so much, thank you. 🙏

  • @jawkeye
    @jawkeye Місяць тому +1

    That's awesome, great work!

  • @Shushiknow
    @Shushiknow Місяць тому +1

    he has returned!

  • @lechatbotte.
    @lechatbotte. Місяць тому +1

    Excellent work.

  • @katherinecarroll3706
    @katherinecarroll3706 Місяць тому

    Great looking job!

  • @peterdnreynolds777
    @peterdnreynolds777 Місяць тому +1

    Very methodical work

  • @romdinks9368
    @romdinks9368 Місяць тому

    Excellent video! well done Sir.

  • @soniaTX4387
    @soniaTX4387 25 днів тому

    This man is a genius. Do you walk on water too?

  • @ktdin319
    @ktdin319 Місяць тому

    Inspiring and remarkable.

  • @jimmiewebb8256
    @jimmiewebb8256 Місяць тому

    First time viewer excellent show did a fine job

  • @raphaelmayer68
    @raphaelmayer68 Місяць тому

    Great Job. Greetings from Germany

  • @JoeJoe-yp4xz
    @JoeJoe-yp4xz Місяць тому

    Thanks. Very nice work.

  • @INUMINIUM
    @INUMINIUM Місяць тому

    Amazing job truly better than most ac companies that dont care about their work! I do hvac for a living loved this!

  • @mississippi4589
    @mississippi4589 Місяць тому +1

    Great work 👍🏽👍🏽

  • @anjledube7026
    @anjledube7026 Місяць тому

    ❤❤ great job I would have had a job for you here but I'm still waiting on my tiny house and to see little bit God bless peace be with you much love and respect

    • @DIYCreators
      @DIYCreators  Місяць тому +1

      Thank you, haha I haven't forgot about that tiny house. You'll see a little bit soon in an upcoming video.

    • @anjledube7026
      @anjledube7026 Місяць тому

      @@DIYCreators God bless your heart ❣️ thank you angel doobie in Tampa Florida

  • @EeveePotter1
    @EeveePotter1 Місяць тому

    Fyi, there is a mud we used to cover the tape that you should get. This will stop the tape from drying out in the future

  • @jimmydeen58
    @jimmydeen58 Місяць тому +1

    Awesome Video.. Amazing work...A+

  • @standown7738
    @standown7738 Місяць тому

    great video watchd the whole ting

  • @irocz5150
    @irocz5150 Місяць тому +1

    Amazing job!!!!

  • @sungodjrspot
    @sungodjrspot Місяць тому

    outstanding!!!

  • @mr702s
    @mr702s 16 днів тому

    Lol seeing how you handled the knockouts 😅 when in doubt (research) isolate and control to avoid damaging things. Probably didn't need to use a hole saw.

  • @jets1722
    @jets1722 Місяць тому +1

    nice work again!

  • @FreeKiLLuminati
    @FreeKiLLuminati Місяць тому

    you did an amazing job buddy, Peace out ✌🏽

  • @skylark2077
    @skylark2077 Місяць тому +1

    Nice job my guy 👍🏾

  • @bklynbob9039
    @bklynbob9039 Місяць тому

    Glenn, excellent video and well documented. I like your approach in breaking things down into manageable sections. Just out of curiosity how long were you without AC while doing the install? Hats off to you while having to put up with the heat and humidity.

  • @upsd402
    @upsd402 Місяць тому +1

    Very impressive.

  • @ronswill2710
    @ronswill2710 Місяць тому

    Bravo and congrats to you! But let's be honest, you have to have some background in electrical systems and wiring to pull this off.
    With inflation killing everyone, we all will be attempting DIY projects like this soon.

  • @theinfernalcraftsman
    @theinfernalcraftsman Місяць тому +1

    Great work. I did refrigeration years ago and none of it is fun... I plan on replacing our unit with a similar system as I love how quiet the minisplit (inverter) style compressors are compared to the noisy American style beast compressors that clunk on and off and are noisy when running even the so called quiet ones.
    Beautiful job on the ductboard.

    • @DIYCreators
      @DIYCreators  Місяць тому +1

      Thank you! Oh yes, this system is quieter

  • @bobsmiley06
    @bobsmiley06 Місяць тому

    You do really nice work. I wish you were my neighbor!

  • @RamaArjuna-g7d
    @RamaArjuna-g7d 29 днів тому

    Nice video boss❤❤

  • @MrVeteranVlogs
    @MrVeteranVlogs Місяць тому +1

    Great video

  • @ArsenalFC-hp7xr
    @ArsenalFC-hp7xr Місяць тому

    Man! You don't mess around!!!!!!!

  • @rshinn8776
    @rshinn8776 Місяць тому +2

    If your breaker was in line of sight of the unit, I'm pretty sure that satisfies code.

    • @DIYCreators
      @DIYCreators  Місяць тому

      Yep, the HVAC guy told me I was in the clear and didn't have the ad disconnected. But I took it up on myself to add one just so it's close for convenience. Plus, that breaker box is a pain and hassle to get open.

    • @rshinn8776
      @rshinn8776 Місяць тому

      @DIYCreators I'm really impressed with the job you did. I think if you bought the tools (gauge manifold, hoses, regulator, vac pump, micron gauge, etc.) You could have done the whole thing yourself.
      I bought the tools and installed 6 mini splits so far, and it's pretty similar. You're more skilled than I am, you could have done it, no problem.

    • @giscar7834
      @giscar7834 Місяць тому

      I think he was more concerned about the certification of the installation than the overall savings. Really great job!

  • @freewillchoice8052
    @freewillchoice8052 Місяць тому

    The older stuff was built way better than these days. The ac systems of today do not last.

  • @marcus_b1
    @marcus_b1 Місяць тому +2

    For those real tight bends and awkward spots I use flex hoses with Shark bite fittings. Makes the job super easy.

    • @DIYCreators
      @DIYCreators  Місяць тому

      I was not aware that was ok, :).

  • @dennisweiss856
    @dennisweiss856 Місяць тому +1

    Well done