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HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Ductless Maintenance Steps - Part 2

HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Bryan Orr

Training, Careers, Airconditioning, Self-improvement, Hvac, Business, Education, Refrigeration, Heating, Ac, Apprenticeship

4.8985 Ratings

🗓️ 23 October 2017

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Ductless expert Jesse Claerbout talks about his best maintenance practices for ductless air conditioners and heat pumps. This episode is part 2 of the two-part series.

Ductless outdoor units tend to have clean condensing coils. The only real issues are grass clippings (and cottonwood, in some locations). which typically don't affect performance too sharply. Jesse likes to clean outdoor units with plain water; he does not use cleaners.

Drain cleaning is a little more involved than condenser cleaning. When cleaning a gravity drain, Jesse uses a shop vac to get rid of standing water. He does not run water through the drain line until after he begins reassembling everything after cleaning.

Three main lines need to be insulated: the suction line, expansion line, and drain line. A proper ductless maintenance procedure will include checking the state of those lines' insulation.

Condensate pumps can be a necessary evil in ductless unit maintenance. The cleaning procedure is straightforward, but it requires a lot of work and leaves plenty of room for techs to cut corners. Much of the difficulty comes from exposing the reservoir, which is the component that truly needs cleaning. You can clean it from the poly-tubing, but you must use a shop-vac to clean it thoroughly.

When you finish, make sure that the blower wheel sounds right and that no parts are rubbing against each other. Let the unit run for 15-20 minutes before taking line temperatures so that all the parts can dry. Check the charge (preferably without gauges), air temperature split, and your amperage to make sure that the unit works as it should.

Overall, the most important goal of ductless maintenance is to establish a cleaning regime that works for your business and the customer.

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0:40.0

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0:42.0

says a little too close and then starts talking to you.

0:46.4

You try to ignore him, but he doesn't take the hint.

0:50.2

He starts in about total nonsense, like you know what he's talking about.

0:56.5

Stuck about enthalpy lines and Moliodegra.

1:00.8

Well that's Brian All right, this is part two of the podcast from HVAC School, which is my podcast.

1:09.0

So when you happen to be listening to you right now, about Duckless AC systems, Duckless heat pumps and their maintenance because

1:14.8

what we found is that Duckless systems require maintenance.

1:17.4

The worst thing you can do is sell the Duckless system without telling the customer how necessary

1:21.4

maintenance is and we cover part two here of all the

1:24.6

steps that we take when doing maintenance and some of the best practices of maintaining a

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