Charging refrigeration & air conditioning systems for beginners superheat sub-cooling
Charging refrigeration & air conditioning systems for
beginners superheat sub-cooling
Review Honeywell RO part 2 mods and maintenance
Review Honeywell RO part 2 mods and maintenance
This is a follow up to a previous video, I will help you understand the Honeywell RO unit internally. I will share tips for cleaning and upgrading the system with a permeate pump.
Review Honeywell RO filter
Review Honeywell RO reverse osmosis filter plus tutorial on how to plumb
In this video I will review the Honeywell reverse osmosis system and give tips on how to install and also how to plumb the system. I will also show you my secret for installing a permeate pump on the units that came with out one.
Review Honeywell RO filter
How to wire the Aprilaire 62 humidistat DIY
How to wire the Aprilaire 62 humidistat DIY
In this tutorial video I will show you How to wire the Aprilaire 62 humidistat DIY. I will be using the Aprilaire 62 wiring diagram and follow wire by wire.
Review of the Honeywell HZ311 zone panel including cost
Review of the Honeywell HZ311 zone panel including cost
Hello just a brief review of the Honeywell zone panel. I will make a wiring video in the future.
Review best way to humidify floor model or duct mount
Review best way to humidify floor model or duct mount
Review Aprilaire 62 Automatic Humidistat Digital Control
Review Aprilaire 62 Automatic Humidistat Digital Control
Review of the Aprilaire #62 Automatic Humidistat Digital Control by Greg Murphy with 40 years in the HVAC/R industry. And has actually installed this product himself.
How to oil a sealed bearing watt motor
How to oil a sealed bearing watt motor
Oiling & fixing sealed bearing motors.
In this really insightful video tutorial I will be teaching you a valuable skill that I picked up on my own working in my fathers shop on Drake ave in New Rochelle. Most heating and air conditioning motors these days are sealed and there is no way to oil them. And sometimes even the motors that can be oiled have ports that are messed up in some way and the oil wont go in. Or they are already stuck and the felt has hardened in the oil cup preventing oil from going in. Either way the best thing to do is take the motor apart and fix it that way.
One year we had an unexpected heat wave, it had been cool for five years or so in a row. Window air conditioner manufacturers had cut back on production the previous year. The stores were sold out! My fathers air conditioner stopped working. He brought it to the shop and we determined it was the motor. We called around and no one had it in stock. It’s 95 degree’s outside maybe hotter in his apartment. I took the motor out using the technique in this video and fixed his air conditioner. By that night it was back in the window and cooling as it should. That motor worked for many years to come.
You may ask why not just replace the motor with a new one? In a lot of cases that is prudent.But many times there is no motor available or you may be doing this for preventive maintenance on your own equipment. What if you are selling something and the motor stops, do you want to loose money when for a little time you can make the motor last for years to come.
In this video tutorial I will teach you a technique I developed almost 35 years ago and have used it many times over the years.