Outdoor Heat Pump Electrical & Refrigerant Components Walkthrough! What They All Do!

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In this HVAC Training Video, I Explain all the Parts on this American Standard Trane Outdoor Heat Pump! This unit did not have an Accumulator or a Charge Compensator. It just had a standard Muffler on the Discharge Line! I go over the Dual Run Capacitor, Start Capacitor, 5,2,1 Potential Relay, Contactor, Reversing Valve, True Suction Port, Vapor Service Valve, Liquid Service Valve, Muffler, Compressor, Thermal limit Switch, Low Pressure Switch, Thermostat Wiring, Filter Drier, Coil Temp Sensor, Ambient Temp Sensor, Defrost Control Board, and the Fan Motor! Supervision is needed by a licensed HVACR Tech while performing tasks as Experience and Apprenticeship garners Wisdom and Safety.
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Man I’ve never heard anyone be able to explain the capacitor that well and simple

juangotclout
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I know this video is older, but I have to say…you really know how to present this material. I have the books from you as well. Like most of the other people, I am going to school and plan on doing this as my retirement job. Thanks for the effort!

danielprice
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I’m about to finish school in hvac and you covered almost everything I leaned in a two years school in this short video. You have so much knowledge!

osmansebsibe
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Very clear and calmly spoken by someone that knows what he is talking about! Thanks Craig.

MaMa-qhdy
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Craig, thank you for being the best resource out there. Your book has also been super helpful.

portapottyflipper
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Excellent video! I have this same heat pump. It didn't work well below 40. Just figured thats how they work. Then I got to inspecting it more. I found the defrost temp sensor on the coil hanging out of the little tube.... No wonder it wasn't defrosting properly. I zip tied it back and now heat pump works much much better.

machaf
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Bow down. Best YouTube channel out there !!!

romarro
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Im not working in air conditioning but i still love these videos. Thanks

michaelcostello
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I like how Craig cuts everything in half.

rocker
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I HOPE YOU ARE A TEACHER BECAUSE YOU DO A VERY GOOD JOB TEACHING. THANKS.

Flapswgm
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You have such great teaching skills. Thanks, bro.

erichorton
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your a great teacher ive been binge watching your videos so i can replacee my split a/c with a heat pump thanks for all your hard work buddy

raymondj
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A lot of knowledge shared in this video. Well done !

roberts
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At 8:40 you mentioned that a Thermistor operates the same way that a Type-K Thermocouple does. I fear this may be a little confusing. Thermistors change their resistance value at different temperatures. Resistance may decrease or increase depending on the type of Thermistor. RTDs are similar. Thermocouples create a tiny current which changes with temperature. They are both temperature probes but they do so using completely different effects.

Thanks for the great content! I really like your video. It's excellent. I learned so much.

RobertLanghorn
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is goodman heat pump GSZB404210A good for 2014 mobile home? in amarillo texas, r19 walls, r25 roof, r 30 floor, singal pan widows, 1216 sqft home. not air tight it has leaks. temps below 20 is like 8 days during heating seanson. i set termostat to 74 f and am using electric furnace 10 kwh for 108 hours a month. my electric rate is 0.097 kwh. the highest bill to have was 250 but that is from whole home usage. the goodman heat pump says it uses 2.9 kwh at 10 f with a COP of 2.08 and a 2.7 kwh with COP of 1.34 at -5 f. the price for the 5 ton a-coil and 3.5 heat pump is $4, 876. i can get 30% off that price on rebate then it whould be $3, 413.235 also, why whould tech go with mortex 5 ton a-coil and 3.5 heat pump. thanks for help.

totechs
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Dude! This is exactly what I wanted to see from you. You read my mind. Thank you so much bud!

jericosha
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ALWAYS AN AWESOME JOB IN DETAILED EXPLANATION AND VISUAL IDENTIFICATION
THANKS CRAIG
MY SUPER HVAC TECH TEACHER

salvatoremagarelli
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You're amazing! That's why I support you on patron!

brianhunley
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Awesome teacher and great videos. You have helped me tremendously in switching careers. Best thing I've ever did. I like my job now...haha wouldn't have thought it possible.

jamesblack
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I would love to see the same walk through of a VRF Inverter condenser. - including branch box multizone support. That would be so enlightening.

meyerjeff