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HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Vacuum Pump Basics w/ Kevan Mayer

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 2018

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

How does a vacuum pump work? When should you change the oil? What does that oil do anyway? Kevan Mayer of NAVAC comes on the podcast to answer these questions and more in this episode.

Vacuum pumps help remove moisture and non-condensables from the system. Moisture can freeze at temperature drops in the system, and it can block refrigerant flow to the system. Moisture can also combine with POE oil to become acidic, which causes burnouts. A vacuum pump uses an impeller to bring a system under negative pressure. Many of these pumps are two-stage pumps, meaning that they have multiple chambers that push the contaminants through the pump before they get discharged into the atmosphere. As with other tools, it is a good idea to confirm your vacuum pump's operation regularly to make sure you can use it effectively.

Vacuum pump oil is a type of highly refined mineral oil and should be clear. It is hygroscopic and attracts moisture, like POE oil, so you need to take care to avoid contamination. This oil both lubricates the vacuum pump and absorbs incoming moisture from the system. It's a good idea to replace your vacuum pump oil every job when you have a small pump; you may even need to change it multiple times per job. Larger pumps will typically handle a few jobs before you need to change the oil. In any case, change the oil if it starts looking amber or milky.

Kevan and Bryan also discuss:

  • Gas ballast valves
  • Vacuum gauges and micron gauges
  • Changing gaskets in hoses
  • Proper oil disposal
  • Vacuum pump size
  • Vacuum pumps with solenoids
  • NAVAC pumps and features
  • Dedicated vacuum hoses
  • Standing vacuum tests

Check out NAVAC at navacglobal.com, or look for their products at trutechtools.com.

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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 excellent sponsors.

0:20.0

First off, the show sponsor, Navac.

0:23.0

That's NAVAC, you can find out more at navag Global.com.

0:27.0

They make all kinds of cool tools, including some really nice vacuum pumps.

0:30.0

I was just playing with the NRP 8-DI in my training room and it's a really nice pump.

0:36.0

I think you really like it and actually that's what today's episode is about.

0:38.5

But also I want to thank Aerowasis and Aerowasis.com you can find out more about how you can use

0:44.9

Air Oasis whole home air purification products by going to air oasis

0:49.7

dot com forward slash go that lets them know that you are a listener to the

0:53.1

HVAC school podcast and to pay you special mind because if you listen to this

0:57.0

podcast you are special. Also the refrigeration technologies at refriggedac.com

1:01.9

makers of Viper the Pan and Drain spray, Nylog, Big Blue, many other products.

1:06.6

You can find them at trueTech Tools.com and get a great discount by using the offer code

1:09.8

get schooled. You should know that I just used the Viper cleaner on my own

1:14.4

condenser at my house. It was shockingly dirty. I also used the

1:16.8

Refrigeration Technologies Viper foam gun on it and I really liked it. I

1:20.8

followed the full process that John Pasterello laid out in his episode on

1:24.4

coil cleaning which you can listen back to in the archives. That's

1:27.6

refrigeration technologies at refrig tech.com. Also UEEI test

1:31.5

and the hub six four and two kits. Also UEEI Test.S.S.C.S.S.

1:33.8

4 and 2 kits.

1:35.1

The 6 is the whole shebang.

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