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🗓️ 22 August 2017
⏱️ 44 minutes
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Adolfo Wurts from Arbiter Incorporated, designer of the UEI WRS line of Bluetooth scales, comes on the podcast. We talk all about scales and how to use them.
You'll want to pull a scale off your truck every time you add refrigerant to a system. Many technicians choose to estimate how much refrigerant they have to put in, and they sometimes put in more refrigerant than they estimated in their quote. Consequently, the business loses money. You'll also want to weigh your tanks during EVERY recovery to ensure that you do not overfill your recovery tanks and risk hydrostatic pressure buildup. Weighing the charge also helps keep track of amounts of increasingly uncommon and expensive refrigerants, such as R-22. Also, make sure your scales have good batteries at all times!
Weighing the charge also shows you where previous technicians may have overcharged or undercharged the system to rectify a different issue. For example, someone may have starved their unit to reduce head pressure (maybe the condenser coil caused the high head pressure all along).
To get the most accurate measurements possible, you must assess the quality of your scale and how you use the scale. For example, your scale must be on hard, level ground. (Do not use scales on grass; opt for concrete instead.) You should also center the tank you are weighing. However, the UEI series typically shows little variation under undesirable circumstances. (That is still not a reason to be careless with your scale.)
UEI WRS scales are rugged and excellent for brutal fieldwork and inclement weather conditions. The scales also connect to smartphones via Bluetooth so that you can view the measurements remotely. The WRS series also has a wide range of design features for ease of use.
You can find these scales for sale at TruTech Tools by going HERE.
And don't forget to use the coupon code "getschooled" for a discount at Trutechtools.com.
Find out more about the WRS line by visiting the UEI website.
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0:00.0 | This special episode of the HVAC School Podcast is made possible by UEEI and the |
0:10.1 | WRS series of Bluetooth Connected Wireless Scales. |
0:14.0 | Thank you for taking the time. |
0:20.0 | Thank you for taking the time. |
0:21.0 | Sharing this time with me here at the HVAC school podcast. |
0:25.2 | I appreciate it. |
0:27.0 | I'm actually flying through the galaxy right now in my spaceship that is shaped like the UEEI WRS wireless scale. |
0:36.7 | As it turns out, this scale was actually styled after a spaceship and you will find that |
0:42.3 | later in the podcast so when someone |
0:44.1 | commented on the Facebook page when I shared the scale they said that it looked like a |
0:47.3 | spaceship that is not by accident apparently and today we're we're going to talk a |
0:51.4 | little bit about the UEI-W-R-S scale, |
0:53.2 | but I'm going to talk about scales in general, because I think scales are probably one of the |
0:56.3 | test instruments because there's simplicity that get left behind in conversation. |
1:00.8 | And who wouldn't rather sit around with a hut hot hot with a hot with a hot cup of |
1:07.3 | Coco and talk about a scale I mean who wouldn't want to do that it's a good time had by all so today we're going to talk about |
1:13.5 | recovery we're talking about charging with scales and we are going to talk about the |
1:18.0 | UEEI WRS that I've had a chance to test out a little bit and who better to talk to than the man who has designed |
1:25.7 | many many many tools in the HVAC industry many of the high quality tools that you work with every |
1:29.5 | day Adolfo works from Arbiter. |
1:32.2 | Here's a man that builds more gadgets than Q. |
1:35.0 | Adolfo Wirtz. |
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