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HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Soft Start & Solar - Short #202

HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Bryan Orr

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

4.8985 Ratings

🗓️ 16 July 2024

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

In this short podcast episode, Bryan dives into soft start & solar technology, which often work together. He also talks about how we can install ductless systems in homes that rely on solar power.

Soft starts are NOT hard starts. Hard starts add more current to the start (auxiliary) winding, which creates a stronger phase shift. Instead, soft starts control the current on the start and run windings and provide just enough of a phase shift to ramp up the motor slowly; it provides a regulated power supply, which means that a slow startup doesn't necessarily cause overheating because there is no locked rotor condition.

We can use soft starts on two-stage compressors but need to make sure the compressor goes up to high speed during the starting sequence. Soft starts "learn" the compressor's cycles, so we need to make sure they are trained to reach the high stage, not the low stage. In systems with multiple compressors, we need to have a separate soft start for each compressor. We don't need to use soft starts on inverter-driven or variable frequency drive (VFD) systems.

Soft starts also make sense in systems that rely on solar technology. Solar technology may be on-grid (where we sell back energy during peak times) or off-grid (where energy is banked). Ductless systems can work with solar energy, but they must be connected to the grid or the bank. Banked solar energy doesn't need to be rectified in the same way that AC power from the electrical company does, which may be advantageous for ductless systems that rely on DC-driven technology.

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0:00.0

Why there you are you are you've made it to this short episode of the

0:07.4

HVAC school podcast I'm Brian this is the

0:09.7

podcast that helps you remember some things you might have forgotten along the way as well as helps you remember some things you forgot to know in the first place and today we have a couple questions that came in through social media.

0:20.0

I don't actually even remember who they came from but it's all about soft starts and in general talking about solar because that's where soft starts to make a lot of sense whether you have a generator or solar.

0:31.0

It's a case where you're not necessarily on the typical grid or you may be, but you're trying

0:34.8

to optimize. So it's going to be a quick episode, but we're going to talk about that. But first,

0:39.7

we're going to hear from our great brand supporters.

0:43.5

Sency Touch 2 and Sency Light Thermostats.

0:46.8

With heat pumps being more and more widespread than ever,

0:50.7

we as contractors need to know how to help our customers get the most out of their heat pump systems.

0:56.0

Since Eby Copeland has introduced the balance point and auxiliary lockout features to help with this.

1:03.0

Balance point allows us to set the outdoor temperature at which the heat pump turns off and the backup heat turns on.

1:11.0

If that's the way that it needs to be configured, an auxiliary lockout allows

1:15.1

you to set an outdoor temperature at which above that point the backup heat will not

1:20.7

turn on. I said that really weird, but the point is you don't want the

1:23.5

auxiliary heat to turn on until it's cold enough for it to make sense.

1:26.5

Centsi has a guide available at HVacr School.com slash ox-dash heat.

1:32.3

HVacr school.com. . .School.com slash-Ox-heat.

1:36.0

Carrier and carrier.com.

1:38.0

I've been a carrier dealer for many years.

1:41.0

Carrier has their new green speed extreme super high efficiency heat pumps out on the market now.

1:47.0

Find out more by going to carrier.com.

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