Air Conditioner Troubleshooting! Connecting, Measuring, Fixing, Disconnecting!

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In this HVAC Training Video, I Show the Step By Step Procedure for Fixing an Air Conditioner that has a Frozen Suction Line if its not Low on Refrigerant! I Show Manifold and Hose Connection, Measurements, How to Fix the Problem, Taking Measurements Again, and Proper Disconnection from the System. Make Sure You Are EPA 608 Certified Before Handling Refrigerants. We use the new @NAVAC digital manifold! Supervision is needed by a licensed HVACR Tech while performing tasks as Experience and Apprenticeship garners Wisdom and Safety.

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Dude, it is so nice to have somebody do a repair video without shitting on their customers. You got a sub in me. Im a building engineer, but HVAC is definitely my weakest link. I enjoyed eevry aspect of this video

dannythompson
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Guy has the patience of a saint, sign of a very good instructor !!

davidsanders
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Great video. I am an Electrical Engineer specializing in RF, and I greatly enjoy your videos. I want to be a better informed consumer when it comes to HVAC.

daneabc
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I retired from the trade after many years. I enjoy watching your videos to keep me sharp

SteveSam
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Thanks Craig for all you do teaching young and old techs thanks again for the video

TomLawson
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Excellent video Craig. I am a TAB pro and you can't imagine how many commercial systems have AF issues. I travel all across the USA doing this for major stores. This is a vital component of HVAC design and TAB of AF. Thanks for sharing!

livingyourbestlife
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Dude, it is so nice to have somebody do a repair video without shitting on their customers. You got a sub in me. Im a building engineer, but HVAC is definitely my weakest link. I enjoyed eevry aspect of this video

DYIIdeas
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My second year HVAC teacher used to be the Trane tech rep for the whole state. They found some dusty old neglected books....all about airflow. They made it their mission to teach the new generation the importance of air flow. Calls himself an, 'air-head' quit proudly. But when a job gets tricky....for no seemingly good reason....it's airflow. Could be duct design flaws, could be debris, could be fan speeds. But it's a whole dimension of HVAC that seems the most neglected.

Niveous
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Good job as always man. The way you fixed the airflow was good. If you can show a video on one of the new carrier dip switches, the Lennox, the more new furnaces because a lot of people get confused with reading the manuals. Great video man, this will show a lot of newbies to the trade to not just add refrigerant and leave!

zahedaminullah
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Thanks for these vids man, I'm currently working medical records and trying to bring more value in my life with learning this trade. Just passed my epa608 universal exam. I appreciate the way you teach. On my way up hopefully. Peace!

moy
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I really enjoy your videos. They are very informative and helpful. Keep the coming!!!

princesscharming
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Amazing instructor, patient, knowledgeable, and all done very well.

SpecialistOne
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Good demo…. In my residential experience freezing up is almost always low airflow…. Rarely did I find a low charge causing freezing. A very dirty air filter was the most common reason for low airflow issue

lestalkmorebasss
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Once again a great demonstration of using true grid and gauges properly. ty so much

wilfredovega
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Great video! ABC - Airflow Before Charge ❤

TrustedHeatAC
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Always go inside and check your airflow first! Always

rdmaga
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Thanks for all the info, you’re the best. You make it so easy to understand what you are explaining.

reynaldojimenez
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Very good video as you always do Craig, I would like to see videos on RTU units from you and thanks for sharing knowledge 👍.

miguelrojas
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Craig Thank you again for another great video something i can show our new apprentice so he can better understand the way u teach is amazing I really appreciate you and all you do keep it going my friend 🙌👍

izzymoney
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Those valve caps with a hole in them are brilliant.
Great way to test schraders without getting water and soap in the service ports!

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