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HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Residential & Rack Startup and Commissioning (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

🗓️ 29 August 2024

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Bryan and Max discuss commercial supermarket startup and commissioning with comparisons to residential HVAC work. Max, who has transitioned from residential air conditioning to supermarket refrigeration, shares his insights on the unique challenges and requirements of this specialized field.

The conversation begins by emphasizing the critical importance of safety in supermarket refrigeration work. Unlike residential jobs, technicians often work alone in potentially hazardous environments with high-voltage equipment and large quantities of refrigerant. Hearing protection is stressed as a crucial safety measure due to the extremely loud environments in motor rooms.

Max then delves into the complexities of supermarket refrigeration systems, describing the various components involved, including parallel compressor racks, refrigerated cases, and multiple control systems. He highlights the need for adaptability and problem-solving skills, as technicians often encounter unique situations with limited documentation or manufacturer support. The discussion also covers the time-sensitive nature of the work, with many tasks needing to be completed overnight to minimize disruption to store operations.

The podcast explores the multifaceted role of a supermarket refrigeration technician, touching on topics such as equipment decommissioning, pressure testing, electrical verification, and programming of control systems. Max emphasizes the importance of developing a comprehensive process and continuously refining it to improve efficiency and effectiveness in the field.

Key topics covered in the podcast:

  • Safety considerations in supermarket refrigeration work
  • Components of commercial refrigeration systems (compressor racks, cases, controls)
  • Time constraints and overnight work in supermarket settings
  • Decommissioning old equipment and installing new systems
  • Pressure testing and leak checking procedures
  • Electrical verification and three-phase power considerations
  • Programming and verifying control systems
  • Defrost cycle setup and verification
  • Communication protocols and building management systems
  • Performance audits and client expectations
  • Low ambient controls and regional differences in system requirements
  • Leak detection and walk-in cooler maintenance
  • The importance of developing and refining work processes
  • Transition from residential HVAC to commercial refrigeration

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0:00.0

This episode of the HVAC School Podcast is brought to you by our partners,

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the ESCO Institute and the HVACR learning network.

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Our friends Howard and Jerry Weiss, Jason Obshoot,

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Eugene Silverstein, Clifton Beck, all great guys who are huge advocates for the industry

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are working hard to provide industry leading online content for HVACR professionals.

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They've made it possible very early on for us to do what we do and they are the products that we sell day in a day out.

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