17 Comments

  1. r aeronca

    Great video!

  2. anthony decarlo

    So would .87oz be the magic number for 1/2” line per foot?

  3. Cose Jortez

    Enjoyed the coffee detour of the vid

  4. Michael Van Rheede

    Why not put a non return valve on the compressor discharge to stop liquid floodback in the off cycle

  5. Knight Train

    Very good training. Honestly, I’ve changed out 1/4” lines when I didn’t need to. Now I know. Also, working for myself alone, your training makes us feel like we get to come to a training meeting. Thanks a lot.

  6. Ali Alhamaly

    eye movements @5:28 is killing me
    and then with a poker face, "nobody pulled out the calculator"
    Very funny Bryan

  7. Frank Mashione

    Is there any calculator out there such as an app that you can input length and amount that you know such as point 6 ounce. I’ve seen two but they don’t work that well

  8. AddyBra

    Great video. Thanks 👍

  9. Dwayne Doxilly

    Wow Brian keep the good work training and teaching

  10. qomco

    Your company does a ton of training!

  11. realworld hvac

    Brian, This is the question. 2 ton evaporator 3/8-5/8 line set and a 2.5 ton a-coil. 13 seer to a 14 seer. Ashra blah. 25' or less line set. Airflow 800 or 1000? Txv subcooling 10 degrees add a pound. This is a common install in the midwest. Do you do match match ornplay with numbers in florida?

  12. realworld hvac

    Its unfortunate kalos isn't in Minnesota I'm surrounded by complacent minions.

  13. a11ten071

    You guys are honestly the best in presenting the information even season techs can appreciate it.
    Great Job

  14. C Dubs

    Throw the txv in the trash, put your piston in. Put in 100 psi of Freon, turn it on, find target superheat, charge to that. No calculator needed.

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