Aluminum Repair Tips - Short 132
HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs
Bryan Orr
4.9 • 1K Ratings
🗓️ 16 November 2021
⏱️ 13 minutes
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Summary
In this short podcast, Bryan explains the basics of repairing aluminum, such as on coils or tubing.
Repairing aluminum can save lots of time on mission-critical calls and can help stop refrigerant leaks that lead to ozone layer depletion or global warming. Soldering makes almost all of the aluminum repair work we will do. (Brazing is possible, as aluminum has a melting point of 1200 degrees, but that's still a bit too close to the brazing threshold.)
When working with aluminum, we need to recognize that it melts at a lower temperature than brass, steel, and copper, and it doesn't change color. Aluminum is also thinner and almost fades away under excess heat.
First, you'll want to figure out how to get the base temperature to the right temperature, usually with a flux. (Some fluxes require cleaning, some don't; either way, we recommend cleaning.) The powder flux should go clear, and then you'll be ready to apply the rod. In many cases, indirect heating can be difficult if not impossible.
After you choose your alloy, you need to choose your torch. We recommend using a swirl-tip air-acetylene torch. (It's good to use a 3 tip for microchannel.) When working with an air-acetylene torch, you will run lower temperatures than oxyacetylene torches, but you will experience more convective heat. (Heat control is the key!)
When doing a repair, you want products that will make a solid bond to the outside of the joint. Make sure your products are for repairs, not for joining aluminum tubing.
If you do aluminum repairs on an evaporator or condenser coil, cut the fins out of the way. Make sure your work area is exposed and clean.
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| 0:00.0 | Hello, this is Brian. This is the HVAC School podcast and this is a short episode on |
| 0:08.8 | repairing aluminum. So specifically repairing aluminum. |
| 0:14.4 | Aluminum coils, aluminum tubing, you get the point. |
| 0:17.1 | You got aluminum, needs repaired, this is the podcast to talk about how to do it. |
| 0:21.1 | But before we do that, let's thank our sponsors. carrier and carrier.com. |
| 0:26.6 | Carrier has been a long-term sponsor of the podcast. They've made it possible very early on for us to do |
| 0:31.6 | what we do and they are the products that we sell day in a day out. |
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| 0:47.0 | by going to carrier.com. |
| 0:50.0 | Refrigeration Technologies |
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| 0:55.0 | They make all kinds of great products and chemicals for the HVAC trade. |
| 0:59.0 | Specifically one that I love is called Wet RAG. |
| 1:02.0 | Wet RAG. Kind of works like a wet rag, |
| 1:04.0 | but it's easier to use. |
| 1:05.2 | You can pack it around valves. |
| 1:07.0 | You can use it to protect the liquid line dryers |
| 1:09.2 | and compressors or accumulators or whatever |
| 1:11.1 | you happen to be braising in. |
| 1:12.6 | And then when you're done, you can just return it to the canister. |
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