Professional Heat Pump Maintenance

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Publicado 2016-09-13
Your heat pump should be cleaned on a regular schedule. Take a look at this unit that hasn't been cleaned in over a year and see the difference a good professional cleaning can make.

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  • @jdh023
    Great Vid Chris, Mike and Taylor. I'm going to do this tomorrow. Thank Y'all. I thumbed up and subscribed.
  • @plainrock-ik3se
    Seems like you guys do a very good and thorough job I’m in the heating and cooling,refrigeration too awesome job
  • @DragonettiDean
    I enjoyed your presentation. Informative and well done. I wish you guys were closer to Western North Carolina.
  • @mbahcarrier1629
    Thank you for the knowledge, success for "Russell ..." ... Pekalongan, Central Java, Indonesia attended
  • @tlxreed
    Guess it would help if your video mentioned that 240AC should be disabled with a lockout before disassembling and touching the live wires in the heat pump.
  • @fredsmith6401
    I cleaned my unit for the first time in about 15 years the other day. Just put a hose pipe to it and cleaned the unit out. The difference was like night and day. I had to turn the air con off as the house was getting too cold. Just make sure you take the fuse out before doing anything to the unit.
  • @lopaka79
    Good video thank you. Though the current and run time should be converted to kWh to better illustrate energy savings before and after.
  • @dang2390
    Be sure to drop power at the local disconnect before you do anything! Let unit dry a bit after cleaning before re-energizing
  • @dottie3440
    As stated, the FIRST STEP is to throw the outdoor breaker at the sub-panel .... no exceptions, especially since you're accessing the electrical parts AND using water! Otherwise a pretty good video.
  • @Brad.W
    I remember when it was that easy to clean my heat pump out finally bit the bullet and updated my system to a Trane xv20i pretty much need a step ladder and a shot back to clean out the bottom of the thing cuz the thing comes up to my neck weird how these things have gotten so tall these days.
  • @jacoblopez6365
    I hope the first thing you did was pull the fuse in the box before opening up the electrical panel :)
  • @tamer181818
    the reduction in cost will come from the operating time of the compressor, as it will work less time
  • @abnergarcia6252
    Do you check the amps readings on the run winding of the compressor? Or which winding?
  • @reubenryo
    Use a nozzle on your hose and a coil gun for more efficient cleaning.
  • @dannymoreno03
    U don't need to replace the contact..be honest with the homeowner and with uuu
  • @reubenryo
    Should have used a brush first and stronger water pressure!