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Review Of Vacuum For Service Revisted

HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Bryan Orr

Education, Business, Self-improvement, Careers

4.9 • 1K Ratings

šŸ—“ļø 14 October 2021

ā±ļø 25 minutes

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Summary

In this podcast episode, Bryan goes through the addendum to the bookĀ Review of Vacuum for Service Engineers. He and Jim Bergmann had the honor of revising the latest edition in 2020. You can get the latest edition ofĀ Review of Vacuum for Service EngineersĀ from TruTech ToolsĀ HERE.

Pulling a Schrader core before evacuation makes a big difference in the speed of the evacuation. You can use a core remover tool to pull the cores when the system is NOT pressurized.

There are three common types of ports to access the system: the Schrader core, high-flow core (CoreMax), and the multi-position service valve. You can mid-seat the multi-position service valve for high flow, but you need to remove or depress cores on the other two port types. (You must use a special CoreMax CRT to remove high-flow cores.)

Three factors limit the speed of evacuation: the conductance speed of the pump, of the connecting hoses, and of the system. The hoses and manifold can severely impact evacuation. TXV and piston metering devices have short orifices and have very little impact on the evacuation time; on TXVs and EXVs, the valve should be fully open.

When pulling a vacuum, make sure the vacuum pump works properly and has clean oil. Once you know that the pump is working, only pull on a tight system (no leaks) and make sure the seals are in good shape.

Bryan also discusses:

  • Micron gauge and hose placement
  • Core depressors and CRTs
  • Refrigerant holding charge
  • When core restrictions are helpful
  • Single-hose vs. two-hose evacuation speed
  • Moisture removal
  • One-hose evacuation of a split air conditioner
  • Decay testing
  • Hard shut-off valves
  • How to solve micron gauge issues
  • Nitrogen sweeps for wet systems
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Transcript

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0:00.0

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

0:08.7

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0:11.2

Refrigeration Technologies at Refriggedech.com.

0:15.0

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0:20.6

everything from monometers to index

0:23.3

dichrometers, line temperature clamps with rapid rail

0:26.2

technology. Once you use the field piece job link

0:29.4

probes for checking the system, you're not going to go back to anything else.

0:33.2

It is what we use in our company.

0:35.2

We've been teaching it at the school and that students really love it.

0:38.3

Even people who are resistant to probes, even those who like typical analog type gauges because it's what we're used to.

0:44.4

I think once you try them you're gonna love them.

0:46.2

That's the job link probes from fieldpiece, fieldpiece.com.

0:50.1

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0:56.6

it is a four cylinder recovery machine literally the fastest recovery machine that you're

1:01.4

going to be able to buy from a supply house is the NRD C4M.

1:05.6

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1:10.9

at check out if you are in the commercial side or industrial

1:13.6

sides of the industry especially you're going to want to take a look at the

1:16.7

NRD C4M from Navac.

1:19.2

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1:20.7

Speed Clean great folks they make a lot of really excellent purpose built tools for

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