View Full Version : A/C Split Good service Guide
lees8110
30-03-2010, 06:10 PM
Hi all,
As above really, can anybody give me a good step by step guide to servicing split systems the correct way to work too?
Cheers Guys
frank
30-03-2010, 07:25 PM
According to your profile Lees8110, you are already a 'Service Engineer' so I would have thought that this was a mute question :D
Have you read any of the manufacturer's data sheets?
Have a look on the Airedale site for starters.....and there lots of other good web sites out there...
lees8110
31-03-2010, 10:38 AM
According to your profile Lees8110, you are already a 'Service Engineer' so I would have thought that this was a mute question :D
Have you read any of the manufacturer's data sheets?
Have a look on the Airedale site for starters.....and there lots of other good web sites out there...
We all have our ways of servicing but Engineers seem to have their different methods.
I was just interested in other engineers methods and opinions.
Such as the necessaty of putting gauges on a good , working unit to measure superheat/subcooling or to just record temperatures (delt T's) ect.
nike123
31-03-2010, 06:48 PM
This is universal guide:
http://www.mediafire.com/?atbyjmnnnbz
lees8110
01-04-2010, 10:20 AM
This is universal guide:
http://www.mediafire.com/?atbyjmnnnbz
Cheers for this pal, just what I was after.
Found a few of the other shared files very useful too!
Thanks again
udarrell
06-04-2010, 03:24 PM
He should have included methods to ballpark actual operating BTUH of a tested system.
Ballpark BTUH= CFM X's times 4.5 @sea level or X's 4.25 @ around 1000' above sea-level, X's times (enthalpy CHANGE) using the Supply-Air Return-Air wet bulb temps, with enthalpy change taken off the linked enthalpy chart.
"U should Right Click Link below & open in New Tab," look-up wet bulb enthalpy figures on chart," & figure the enthalpy change.
Wet Bulb Enthalpy Chart (http://www.udarrell.com/wet_bulb_enthalpy_chart.pdf) - udarrell
Nice link, Nike. :)
Richard Lofftus is a longtime customer... kinda makes me proud. :D
R1976
13-04-2010, 09:33 PM
The way most people work is to bang filters out then drive off.:D
multisync
13-04-2010, 11:44 PM
The way most people work is to bang filters out then drive off.:D
The way most customers want to pay that's all they deserve
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