WALK IN FREEZER NOT WORKING

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Published 2018-08-27
This was a service call on walk in freezer that wasn't cooling. I found that the unit had a tripped head pressure controller and a condenser fan motor that was going bad, along with some loose electrical connections and a damaged contactor because of the loose connections.
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All Comments (21)
  • @mattzurzola4664
    I appreciate your videos and helping me and others grow in HVAC along with teaching me to be more thorough
  • @axiomteck9352
    Great video great explanation great job man. Please don't sleep details
  • @aircooledtx
    Dirty condenser ,loose connections =heat of CFMtr and reason it failed. Good job, CC/fan tighten all lugs.
  • Well hell, we all have a screw or two loose in this line of work, right? LOL!! Good video and good finds.
  • @macabre19
    Great video. Thanks for sharing knowledge.
  • @jonnyd8603
    Great video brother thanks for taking the time to share!
  • @unknownsf0
    You’re the best , thank you for sharing
  • @mariobryant8803
    That fan blade not moving freely can affect the system along with connections, checking everything prior to troubleshooting is the key.
  • Nice work bro 🧊💯 transferred over from residential/light commercial to low temp dept. at work we have quite afew walk in coolers/freezers as well as reach ins and open display coolers as well. Thus leading me to want to break the ice more on freezers etc. SUBSCRIBED 💪🏽👍🏽🛠
  • @hvacr24
    Last week, Chilis location in liverpool NY. I had both motors bad and blades were spinning g within the hub. I had 1 fan motor and 1 blade on my truck. It was 8pm and about 72°f ambient. I just removed the bad motors and blades. Cold zone condensor fan motors require a run cap mounted on them/side. Blades are case ROTATION. Meier supply in Syracuse hooked me up Monday morning
  • @DaCrunkwizard
    Question: on the high pressure switch, did you just tap it? Didn't know there was a manual overide. Great vid. Love the tips.Thanks
  • @IFIXCASTLES
    That right motor was wobbling. Or again optical illusion.