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HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Pulling a Vacuum 2.0 w/ Jim Bergmann

HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Bryan Orr

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

4.8985 Ratings

🗓️ 16 August 2018

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

In today's podcast, Jim Bergmann joins us to talk about evacuation. He discusses pulling a vacuum, conductance speed, microns, core removal, decay rate, and all that other nerdy vacuum stuff. Jim has helped develop some new BluVac hoses with AccuTools, and he's here to explain why we need those. He also explains why we need to be more educated on evacuation.

While we have many good hoses today, we still have a way to go when it comes to moisture removal. Jim Bergmann has seen the need for more durable hoses that perform better when there's moisture and acids in the system. Pulling a vacuum that makes the system dry is crucial for that equipment's longevity. You cannot over-vacuum a system, so the deeper vacuum you can make, the better your evacuation will be.

Evacuation often takes place on new pieces of equipment, and some people worry that deep vacuums will compromise the oil quality of those new systems. That is actually not a real issue to worry about during evacuation, and it's a piece of misinformation that makes people misunderstand the importance of evacuation. Not enough people understand how evacuation works, and that is how misinformation and distrust around evacuation spread throughout the HVAC industry.

Evacuation best practices come down to the materials you use. We'd like to use a dedicated evacuation rig with the highest possible conductance speed. So, to achieve that, you'll want as few fittings/connections as possible and wide, short, high-quality hoses that are impermeable and leak-free. Remember to remove all Schrader cores and use your micron gauge away from the pump. Pull the vacuum down as deep as you can get it and do a decay test.

Bryan and Jim also discuss:

  • Degassing and dehydration
  • Best evacuation technologies of yesterday and today
  • Evacuation education gap
  • TruBlu hoses
  • Pressure, density, and air "thickness"
  • Moisture adhesion
  • Behavior of water
  • Hose ratings
  • POE oil and moisture

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Transcript

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0:00.0

and This episode of the HVAC School podcast is made possible by our sponsors.

0:20.0

Mitsubishi Electric cooling and heating and Mitsubishi Comfort.com

0:26.1

The UEEI Hub Smart Kit makers of the Hub 2, Hub 4 and Hub 6 kits.

0:31.8

The Hub 2 is the Therohigerometers, the induct temperature and humidity probes.

0:36.6

The Hub 4 is the refrigerant temperature and pressure probe kit and the Hub 6 is all of it together.

0:42.0

You can find out more by going to

0:43.4

UEEI test.com and you can actually purchase it by going to true tech tools

0:46.7

dot com and our offer code is still get schooled. Also want to remind you

0:51.6

about refrigeration technologies at refriggedec.com makers of the pan and drain spray

0:56.6

specifically I'm going to talk about that right now because it's an excellent product

1:00.6

and I think it does a really good job of replacing pan tabs.

1:03.3

It makes a lot of sense.

1:05.0

It does help reduce the living stuff that's inside your drain pan by using

1:10.1

enzymes instead of chemicals, which I think is neat. It kind of goes along with what a lot of customers are looking for nowadays.

1:15.7

They don't want harsh chemicals inside their equipment.

1:18.1

That's one thing that refrigeration technology strives for in all of their products,

1:21.9

including their Viper Cleaners, is making things that are

1:25.0

healthy for people to use, that aren't going to be bad for technicians to use over time and

1:28.2

also aren't going to cause problems with customers.

1:31.6

So to find out more that's refrigeration

1:33.1

technologies go to refrigitech.com. Finally air oasis makers of the

1:37.9

bipolar and nano air purifiers, whole home air purifiers, they also make the

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