In this HVAC Video, I give a Tutorial to Explain the Refrigeration Cycle with Superheat and Subcooling Step by Step, Detailed and Concise! I go over how the Basic Refrigeration Cycle works from where the refrigerant enters the vapor compressor as it goes completely through the system, what the saturated state is, what superheat, total superheat, and subcooling are, as well as other detailed comments as we go through the system.
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Thank you buddy, this video helps
I just started an HVACR course and there is so much information to learn , it’s a 16 week condensed course 1 day a week that literally flies through everything and it’s difficult to absorb all of it and process things fast enough to know what to do same day with zero prior experience…
Awesome
Wouldn't the condenser fan motor be sucking air through the condenser, not blowing it out. Usually I put a piece of paper on the condenser to see what the fan is on, when it's on it should stick.
What would this diagram look if the system was either over or under changed?
Started out doin simple things like home maintenance then moved to fence and beach home framing. Today i start learning this. as i recieved a invitation in sc with my cousin so im tryin to cram as much basic info as possible so i learn quickly. Thanks for the video
Thank you much!!! Very helpful
Yes I was funny wrong heat in gargre
How much of a pressure change coming out of the condenser? Since heat corresponds to temp.
Am I the only one who gets bothered by the fact that subcool is in red and super heat is in blue. I know that’s how the hoses are set up on the gauges but that always gets me a bit confused
What a great video!!! Thanks for explaining 🙏🏻
Nice presentation
Need more Volume pls tnks
Been a svc tech 30 yrs and still watch this video to keep up with the basics to teach the newbies on the Trade
You're the best teacher!
Thanks a ton, was asked this question for a job interview. now I know!
thank you so much for this, its helped me understand refrigeration cycle in full. I was having trouble fully understanding some points in class and this video along with your superheat/subcool have cleared those issues up for me. subscribing to your channel for sure!
Awesome how you explain.
Thank you
Great explanation.
Why do I always hear “the heat is dumped outside,”” (at the condensing coil). Indicating that the heat you feel from the outdoor unit is from inside the building?
Cooga shaca cooga Shaka oh nothing just resurrecting my WiFi router so I can learn this
91C US Army, thanks for the help!
Why is it called superheat when it's coldest and subcool at its highest?
I just started in the field. This video was extremely helpful! Thank you!
Saturated state, where gas and liquid exist at the same time, sounds an awful lot like the definition of a supercritical fluid.
Sigh, yet another guy who manages to better explain in 4min what my prof couldn't in 2h of lecture.
Yes
You are incorrect
HI @AC Service Tech LLC What happens if the airduct is partially blocked? Is seems to produce a higher temperature output. Any clues?
Been a service tech for 10 years and still watched this video to keep myself sharp and to the basics
I keep seeing things about an oil seperator what is that and what does it do
I swear I learned more from watching these videos than I did from going to college
Great video thank you
Anyone here from Technology Connections?
Are their rule of thumbs for ideal condenser, evaporator, discharge and suction temperatures? Would their be a point where increasing evap airflow causes temperature to increase too much? Would their be a point where increasing condenser airflow decreases the gas temp be too low?
I'm learning from this
Great video man this is all I do after class just learn and get info! thank you! 🙏
Thanks u sir
Man thank you best explanation by far !!!
Absolutley Awesome ive watched this 10+ times can you please do one on a gas furnace. startingg from checking the draft induced motor and going over each step and part all the way too the blower?
i appreciate that you have a video on the subject yet you are able to explain it clear and proper.. this is another good skill you possess
So much better then Bryan Orr. You're easier to understand and go slower.
when you come home after class and learn on youtube…great short lesson…Thanks!
Why does the pressure did not get down just after the condenser?
am i retarded if i have to watch multiple times to understand/remember?
This makes so much sense thanks
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